“Path of Play” is an initiative for children with autism started by Michael Primeau, a CBC producer whose son is on the autism spectrum, to help parents connect with their children through playing pinball and other games at his home.
PINBALL EXPO 2018 – LATEST NEWS – PinballNews.com
The ExpoGlare remains at the Westin, and Rob Berk is the captain now. Pinball Expo is back! Well, it never really left. Pinball Palooza is over! Well it never really started.
No One Wants to Talk About Competitive Pinball: Circuits
Erik Swedlund writes about how being “on the circuit” helped continue his enthusiasm for competitive pinball.
Pinball Wizards Competed At Regional Finals In Malvern
Pinball whizzes were competing for trophies, prizes and a chance to qualify for the Pennsylvania State Championship in Malvern.
Details of IFPA being scared of other ranking systems
My April Fools joke was already cashed in last evening. Meanwhile let’s congratulate Josh Sharpe on winning his first Major Championship!
Alumni Spotlight: Pinball wizard Trent Augenstein makes a living doing what he loves most
Like many students, when 1991 Ohio State alumnus Trent Augenstein first started college, he had no idea what he wanted to do. Although he graduated with a degree in finance and real estate, he now makes his living off of what started as a favorite hobby — pinball.
IRON ARCHER REVEALED!
… and boom goes the dynamite. It’s reveal day! Iron Maiden is revealed by Stern Pinball via an IGN exclusive.
Trash Talker Invitational Competition at ReplayFX 2018
But, only if you get invited by the committee.
The pinball ruleset degree program by Michi Henning
… a response post on TILTForums. It is glorious. Become a member of TILTForums to find many insightful posts like this one.
Anatomy of a Pinball Machine – Topic
TOPIC opens up a pinball machine to learn it’s secrets. They wanted to learn ALL OF THE SECRETS. They opened it up ALL THE WAY.
Long Live Pinball | Southwest: The Magazine
Feature story on pinball and its players by Southwest Airlines (Magazine)
‘An underground pastime’: the Vice City Players are Canberra’s ultimate pinballers
A group of cult pinballers called the Vice City Players (VCP) practise on personal pinball machines in their own garages, spare rooms and man caves across suburban Canberra, before meeting once a month at Belconnen venue The Basement to compete.











