Arcade Hunters at the Pinball Hall of Fame
Nick from Arcade Hunters shows us what you’ve been missing if you haven’t gone to the Pinball Hall of Fame in Las Vegas, Nevada. This is a two-part tour. Bonus video! “The Pajazzo”
Read MoreNick from Arcade Hunters shows us what you’ve been missing if you haven’t gone to the Pinball Hall of Fame in Las Vegas, Nevada. This is a two-part tour. Bonus video! “The Pajazzo”
Read MoreFour-hundred flipper fanatics will ensure that this year’s Pinburgh competition will rival the PAPA World Championships for the most competitive event in pinball.
Read MoreWhen you are flailing and unable to get control of the ball, this is a shot that moves the ball far away from the flippers for a short while. It helps you regain control of the game and can also give you time to think about your next move.
Read MoreActivating a combination of two or more modes, features or multiballs simultaneously. When making a shot, the player is rewarded with the points from all of the stacked features active on that shot, even though only one scoring notification is seen on the display.
Read MoreIf you think this looks like Devil’s Crush for the Turbo-Grafx 16, you have a good memory.
Read MoreOne of the greatest stacks in the history of pinball.
Read MoreAttention WPPR point whores! OK, let’s say WPPR point enthusiasts. Yeah, that’s a bit better. The IFPA has changed they way they calculate the World Pinball Player Rankings again. Go to the WPPR site for all of the official particulars including a detailed explanation of the new formula.
Read MoreThis game basically asks you one simple question. Can you can make the right ramp shot with regularity? Are you accurate enough to repeatedly hit a shot that is about 1.5 times the diameter of the pinball with force and speed? Everything else is incidental on the way to making more right ramp shots to lock the balls for Multiball.
Read MoreGive me your money! I need it to buy Beats by Dre.
Read MoreI helped to do a thing! ^_^ I started to get more comfortable as time went on, especially when I worried less about making sure I was contributing to the commentary. Thanks, Bowen for making it an enjoyable experience. I want to do more!
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