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A wooden pinball machine is a handmade, handcrafted game that combines the classic gameplay of pinball with the unique ...
If you grew up in the '60s, '70s or '80s, you likely have fond memories spending Saturday afternoons at a dark arcade surrounded by the dings, clunks, whizzes and zings of a classic pinball ...
Two classrooms in Montevideo Middle School were full of excitement Wednesday morning as 8th grade students in STEM classes combined education and innovation for a special project.
Then a miracle happened in 1970, when I was four years old: My grandpa gave my dad a pinball machine! It was a well-worn Williams Apollo (also sold as Blast Off), built in 1967 and very tired ...
In 2014, Stern Pinball released not one but three Mustang-themed pinball machines, which, much like Bally's table did with the Corvette, celebrated another classic American car – the mighty ...
A man who has fixed more than 500 pinball machines from the converted double garage of his home believes they are making a comeback. Mark Squires, from Swavesey, near St Ives, Cambridgeshire ...
Introducing the best homemade pinball machine for Nintendo Switch using pretty much only an Amazon Prime cardboard box we've ever seen: Subscribe to Nintendo Life on YouTube 821k.
The last new Stern machine that wasn’t based on a movie, band, TV show, or game was 2019’s Black Knight: Sword of Rage—which is a sequel to a beloved 1980 pinball machine that today’s ...
Mark Squires, dubbed Dr Pinball, reckons the arcade favourite is making a comeback. He has so far restored more than 500 machines in his garage in Cambridgeshire Skip to main content ...
The “Jaws” machine has the likenesses of Richard Dreyfuss and Robert Shaw, but not the movie’s lead, Roy Scheider, who died in 2008; his estate wouldn’t OK his image for a pinball machine.
A man who has fixed more than 500 pinball machines from the converted double garage of his home believes they are making a comeback. Mark Squires, from Swavesey, near St Ives, Cambridgeshire ...
The “Jaws” machine has the likenesses of Richard Dreyfuss and Robert Shaw, but not the movie’s lead, Roy Scheider, who died in 2008; his estate wouldn’t OK his image for a pinball machine.