Within this digital city we call Seattle, more and more people are turning to analog entertainment, at least when it comes to pinball. Pinball, however, hasn’t always been as accessible as it is today ...
So, what does Dave O’Neil, also known as “Dr. Dave” for his ability to bring classic pinball machines back to life, do when he’s not fixing or playing pinball machines? He’s talking about them, of ...
It is a Wednesday night at The Neighborhood Sports Bar and Arcade. It smells like beer and French fries, and neon lights from arcade games splash the walls with red and blue. Paul Sanders slides four ...
Pinball isn't dead. In the last several years, it has seen an enormous resurgence in popularity -- especially in the Triangle.(Story by Emma Kenfield, Broadcast Video by Matilda Marshall, Graphic by ...
For retro arcade gamers, the goofy gobble of a dot-devouring Pac-Man is music to the ears. The flashing lights of a pinball machine is brilliant eye candy. The open invitation beat your high score? A ...
It all started when Don Thompson’s father brought home a Ding Dong pinball machine in 1972. At the time, Thompson and his sister, Tammy Cameron, recalled the only places to play on one were gas ...
To say pinball is Joe Schober’s life would be an understatement. Shober, 39, has 22 pinball machines in the basement of his Fairfax home, which was custom designed to accommodate them and their ...
They came out to play hundreds of pinball machines, including a soccer game called Flipper Football that he modified so players activated the flippers with their feet."For me, (pinball) is a hobby ...
Dan Nikolich, an engineer by trade, meant to buy only one pinball machine. He just wanted to fix it up, see if he could make it work. The process was so rewarding that he bought another. “I’m just ...
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