Game Plan's second most produced machine (Sharpshooter was first). The playfield is a mirror image of SharpShooter with a few minor changes. The exclamation in the title word "Island!" was added so it contained the same number of characters as "Shooter", as the same drop target assembly ...
He told us, "This is a hard question to answer as this is the first pin game to be manufactured in 77 years. I see it appealing to some pinball machine collectors, but also collectors of other oddities as well. I think it also has sales potential to the home retail customer; someone ...
Looks sparse like a lot of the recent games, but I think overall it should be a decent game. Nice to see a movie-based game that seems to have received full cooperation from the producers, as the artwork and music really mesh with the movie. One thing that struck me when I saw the ...
I use the shipping tape/mylar technique when I go buy a game from someone where the backglass ink/paint is falling off as I move the game (at this point I *know* I'll be looking for a new glass anyway, so there's not much to lose). It allows me to save at least some of th...
Added game room picture section Info about Marble Madness coin door lights January 9, 2011 Atari Volcano switch repair for Marble Madness January 4, 2011 Added picture of pretty much complete Marble Madness Added picture of populated control panel ...
The game lineup is amazing, and it’s a must-see for anybody passing through the Boise, Idaho area. You can find them online here: https://idahopinballmuseum.com/ We have a new “regular” episode coming up real soon, so we apologize in advance for Jeff’s eventual bringdown of the...
game. I was on the 3rd ball with my highest score up to this point, around 80,000,000 points with 99M as the world record. That made two record runs I lost in a single week from a crash or a glitch. If that hasn’t earned me getting an achievement named after me in a future...
Today only a few thousand are made each year and often go straight into home game rooms. Check out my pinball pages here. Find a place to play pinball near you here. Four major companies made jukeboxes in the US. Only Rock-Ola produces units for the home today. Other companies still ...
“I wanted to design a pinball game that I would never get tired of playing.” Mark Seiden, Pinball Designer I asked Mark about the metal ramps and rails. I asked, “Oh, did you have someone from the makerspace craft those for you?” Mark laughed and said, “No, I bent them and ...
The left return lane is festooned with images from 1994’s spy romp True Lies, in which Bill Paxton played a sleezy used car salesman trying to score with Arnold Schwarzenegger’s wife (bad idea). However, since this game is from Paxton’s point of view, the object is indeed to get wi...