Five pinball machines, including the first licensed Star Wars unit, have been saved from the scrap heap and will eventually be made available for the public to play at a special exhibition.
Fans of coin-operated video games and pinball machines can zap away an afternoon for a few quarters at Southgate Arcade in the White Center area south of Seattle.
Winona Area Public School high schoolers Jarek Lapides (back) and Corey Duncan (front) work on restoring a pinball machine through the Pinhawks club. CATHY WURZER: Do you recognize that sound? If you ...
In recent years, niche and quirky items like vintage pinball machines have soared in popularity (and value). But what makes these retro machines so special? Aside from the arcade nostalgia, some ...
The pastime of pinball has lived a fraught existence. Whether due to public sentiment, hostile legislation, or a simple lack of popularity, the entire silver ball industry has repeatedly teetered on ...
A new nonprofit pinball arcade, Cascade Underground Pinball Society, has opened in Eugene. The arcade features 17 machines from various eras, most sourced from the founders' personal collections.
The mystery of the Les Schwab pinball machine: how a tire company prop ended up in an Astoria arcade
The custom game, featuring plastic “free beef” steaks and company slogans, can be played at Galactix arcade on the Oregon ...
Space to play or pause, M to mute, left and right arrows to seek, up and down arrows for volume. You might not think a pinball machine has a place in Australian cultural history. But five made in ...
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