Video description:
“Monopoly is family fun for all ages and skill levels. In this episode, we share in the brilliance of legendary pinball designer, Pat Lawlor.”
Video description:
“Monopoly is family fun for all ages and skill levels. In this episode, we share in the brilliance of legendary pinball designer, Pat Lawlor.”
The Tournament Director presents a post-mortem of what went down, what really went down, what couldn’t get back up, and tournament director decisions.
No. But, it’s getting there.
We got OOOONNNNE!
Abe Flips presents a tutorial video on the technical aspects and benefits of the Dead Bounce, also known as the Dead Flip.
“The angle of incidence is equal to the angle of reflection.”
The 2021 Stern Factory Tour will be virtual this year. Read the special announcement to see the logistics of how this will happen at Pinball Expo.
Stern Pinball shows a trailer of their newest release, Jurassic Park (The Pin version). It’s certainly different enough from the other “The Pins”. Lead Design by Jack Danger. Very intriguing.
I wonder if this game be included as a curveball for the upcoming Pinball Expo Flip Out tournament.
An update from Haggis Pinball detailing progress happening given COVID and manufacturing challenges.
Jersey Jack Pinball games with achievements, in association with Scorbit.
Did they mention it’s free? They did?
This presentation includes a breakdown of what needed to be done to each component and section of the game to get it to operate, or at least be functional, over the course of three years of work.
If you are in the Detroit, Michigan area (or can get there quickly), and you fancy yourself an actor, perhaps this film may interest you.
“Pinball Society is a film by a student Director about an Agency that tracks down possessed objects. The next investigation is about a pinball machine that is trying to start a cult.
STOMP 4 West Finals, held at the Rochester Pinball Collective in Rochester New York.
https://rochesterpinball.com/
The IFPA will be instituting an update to the WPPR system starting January 1, 2022 which will include the ability for any IFPA sanctioned tournament to receive an upgraded of “Certified”, if the event meets certain conditions.