Winona Area Public School high schoolers Jarek Lapides (back) and Corey Duncan (front) work on restoring a pinball machine through the Pinhawks club. CATHY WURZER: Do you recognize that sound? If you ...
It’s deceptively simple. Pull the plunger by its flying-saucer-shaped handle, and hear that satisfying clack. Watch the silver marble roll around the playfield, and wing it with your flippers. Come up ...
Vaughn Jordan doesn’t have childhood memories of playing pinball, pumping quarters into a machine at an arcade or some random 7-Eleven. His entry into pinball was much more recent, during the pandemic ...
The Jefferson City league is an extension of solidified pinball leagues in Columbia at the Tokyo Club and Hexagon Alley. The ...
The Pacific Northwest is often hailed as a haven for pinball enthusiasts, but inland communities are just beginning to embrace this culture Brent Bowen started playing pinball as a kid in the ...
If you’ve ever been in a good arcade, you’ve been inundated by the sounds of electronic boops, beeps and pew-pews. One of the most recognizable sounds you’d hear were the sounds of pinball machines.
Co-founders of The Pinball Basement, Fred Freimark (left) and Jason Good (staff photo by James Jarvis) A new pinball arcade on Columbia Pike is putting a spin on the traditional pay-per-play arcade ...
If there’s any doubt as to whether pinball is still alive and well, one needs to look no further than Oviedo’s Pinball Lounge to see there’s still plenty of enthusiasm left for this timeless game.
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