So there I was, bouncing off the walls like a human ball in a room of bumpers, playing a 1999 “Attack From Mars” pinball game at Chabot Space & Science Center in Oakland — unofficially known for the ...
A mind-boggling and ever-so-slightly disconcerting video has emerged showing a pinball stuck perfectly between a bumper and a kicker. As the shiny silver orb flicks from one to the other the ...
It was a different kind of ladies night in San Antonio on a recent Saturday, as more than two dozen women and girls zipped about rows of pinball machines at the What’s Brewing Coffee Roasters on West ...
CONCORD —It’s considered somewhat cliché among pinball enthusiasts to reference The Who’s 1969 rock anthem “Pinball Wizard” during high-stakes events like Saturday’s state championship tournament at ...
You can play a pinball machine forever and not have a pinball hit at a more perfect angle than this. Look at it bounce back and forth and back and forth and back and forth forever between a bumper and ...
A museum is a unique place. Typically, you can expect hushed, hallowed halls that offer an atmosphere of reverence and learning. At the Appalachian Pinball Museum, however, with its hundreds of ...
Chris Kooluris turned his New York City apartment into an arcade. He didn’t do it to collect quarters. The 40-year-old creative strategist is a pinball obsessive. In the center of his living room ...
Restaurateur Jeff Black grew up on a street in Houston where a neighbor repaired vending machines for a living, including pinball machines, those oversized, pre-video-game toys for boys of a certain ...
There was a time, not so long ago, when pinball was considered evil, a magnet for organized crime and gambling, a rolling silver ball to hell. So much so that the City of New York officially banned ...
Chris is a writer currently based in the Philadelphia area. They are currently writing for film website Flixist, podcasting for Marvel News Desk, and were an editorial intern for Paste Magazine's ...
So there I was, bouncing off the walls like a human ball in a room of bumpers, playing a 1999 “Attack From Mars” pinball game at Chabot Space & Science Center in Oakland — unofficially known for the ...