People need to understand that epic stuff, like what happened at the end of this qualifying period, happens at a lot of tournaments. The only difference is that now these moments of epicness are being captured on camera.
DutchTommy: The Keymaster
Roy Wils has the keys to the kingdom as he updates Metallica to version 1.5 at The Spirit Coffeeshop in Amsterdam. He also shows the rest of the lineup there, and of course there is some game play to demonstrate the new code.
We move. Five meter spread. No sound.
Skit-B Pinball cooked up a story and put a game in a meat grinder. This is the result.
Serious Fun
Home Leisure Direct has a UK perspective on the popularity of pinball in the US.
Winter 2014 Pinball Olympics
Check out the Winter 2014 Pinball Olympics including such events as Vertigo Hole, Tilty Flash, Luge Barracora, Boxing Gloves Dragonfist, Periscope Scared Stiff and more.
BallyMan on NBC Portland, ME
John Reuter, host of the renowned Pin-Maine-ia tournaments, represents the hobby on WCSH6.
Flippin’ in the Wild
“There’s not that much pinball in the region so I decided that we should make it happen.” — Jake Peterson
More pub for Modern
Time Warner’s New York 1 visits Modern Pinball NYC. Also, The Arcade Hunters visits Modern Pinball NYC for a new update on the place.
Fairfax Pinball Open Feature Matches
I think I am starting to get the hang of this commentating thing.
Wizard of Oz v2.0 Gameplay with Roy Wils
Roy Wils does a code update to version 2.0 code. Plus, a hat camera session of Jersey Jack’s Wizard of Oz with the updated code.
Jersey Pinball Association PinGolf – Spring 2014
Today marks the start of the 11th season of the Jersey Pinball Association season long tournament. Once again, players will attempt to use the least amount of Pin-Strokes as possible over 5 games to make the three-person Final Round at the end of the season.
Steve Ritchie games led to the ESRB?
Scott Bromley’s Internet Rabbit Hole makes the connections between Superman pinball from Atari, twin stick shooters and the ESRB videogame rating system… and it actually makes sense.











