LAKEWOOD, NJ (WABC) -- You may find yourself going to an arcade to enjoy some family fun playing pinball this summer, and it turns out that there are only very few companies who produce the machines.
Ever since he was a young boy, [Tyler] has played the silver ball. And like us, he’s had a lifelong fascination with the intricate electromechanical beasts that surround them. In his ...
When The Wizard of Oz pinball machine arrived in 2013, it was a revelation—a technicolor dream, much like the movie itself. The first American pin made by a company other than Stern in over a decade, ...
[Tony] has designed and 3D printed a full-sized pinball machine and it’s absolutely incredible. And by 3D-printed, we mean 3D-printed! Even the spring for the plunger printed plastic. The bumper ...
For many people, nothing symbolizes the carefree days of childhood more than the fun bells, buzzers and flippers associated with playing pinball. And perhaps no one understands this better than ...
ASHLAND - If there was a pinball machine somewhere, Dallas Overturf would be there. He didn’t just play for fun. He played to win. As a child in the 1970s, Overturf saw his first pinball machine at ...
Editor’s Note: Colin Sartori, a systems engineering major, continues to play the Bally tables and serves as the 2025 meet coordinator for Club Swim at UVA. He even finds time to compete in the ...
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