Here is a half-hour of Zen Pinball 2 for the Playstation 4, reviewed by people who know what they’re talking about. And no, it’s not all positive praise for the pinball simulator. Constructive criticism awaits.
Help Donna & Barry Oursler
If you are a pinballer, there is a high probability that one of your favorite games is a Barry Oursler game. Go here to his GoFundMe page to show appreciation in his time of need.
Ready Aim Fire! Gameplay!
I remember actually doing well once on this game… I don’t remember how, though. It was all a blur of flashy colors, awkward sounds and music that sounded like the game show The Joker’s Wild on crack…
Ron Hallett reviews Star Trek LE
A detailed, 30-minute, no holds barred review of Star Trek: Limited Edition.
New Pinball Dictionary: Straight Down the Middle / SDTM
To lose a ball via the center drain because the ball was travelling so fast and/or in such a perfect line, that there is no way the player could have saved it …
Rock Fantasy Pinball Open Liveblog
Hey you, with the face!
I am testing out a liveblog app. If this works, there will be updates from the Rock Fantasy Pinball Open here.
Let’s see what happens…
Pat Lawlor joins Jersey Jack!
Well, OK then. This is some good news. Pat Lawlor explains why he has joined the Jersey Jack Pinball team to build an original game. Get your wallets ready!
INDISC: The Orange Photography Photo Set
See the photojournalism of Gene X via the INDISC 2014 photo gallery. Photographic coverage of “It Never Drains in Southern California”.
New Pinball Dictionary: Drop Catch
A timing move where the player drops the flipper just as the ball touches it …
It Actually Does Drain in So. Cal. (C2CP Episode 58)
Nate Shivers presents the definitive post-mortem on the “It Never Drains in Southern California 2014” tournament.
Animal New York visits Modern Pinball
It’s a featurette where no one says pinball is dying. How about that?
New Pinball Dictionary: Inlane Pass / Return Lane Transfer
As the ball is headed down the inlane, it may be moving fast enough such that the player can simply hold the flipper up to allow the ball to carry over to the opposite flipper.











