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The New Pinball Hall Of Fame in Vegas

22/04/2021 By ausretrogamer

We have fond memories of our times in Vegas. Travelling to the US was never complete for us without popping into the desert city to catch a show, fly over Hoover Dam and the Grand Canyon, and of course, hit the Pinball Hall of Fame (PHoF).

Since our last visit at the Pinball Hall of Fame in 2015, a lot has changed! Pinball Hall of Fame’s Tim Arnold bought a large parcel of land on the strip (4925 Las Vegas Blvd South), which allowed for a huge building to be erected (25,000 square feet to be exact!) to house the many many pinball and arcade machines that the PHoF had in their old location (on and in storage. When we stumbled upon Debbie Courson Smith’s Facebook post about her visit to the new Pinball Hall of Fame, we were quite chuffed to see how far along Tim and his crew had come since we saw an empty lot that long ago.

According to Debbie, this was a soft launch, with the grand opening scheduled for July. Once air travel is safe, we know where we are going again 😉

PS: If you want to see how the old Pinball Hall Of Fame looked like, check out this post.

image source: Debbie Courson Smith via Facebook

 

 

Filed Under: Announcements, Pinball, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Arcade, arcade parlour, Las Vegas, New Pinball Hall of Fame, Old School, PHOF, pinball, Pinball Hall Of Fame, pinball machines, Pinball Museum, Pinball Press, pinball wizard, pinballpress, play pinball, Sin City, Tim Arnold, Vegas Strip, Viva Las Vegas

JUDGE DREDD Pinball Promo Video from 1993

14/04/2021 By ausretrogamer

Judge Dredd PinballWho doesn’t love a 10 minute promo video for a (then) new pinball machine!

Check out Bally-Midway’s promotional video for their 1993 smash hit pinball machine, Judge Dredd. The machine was based on the comic series ‘2000 AD’, not the 1995 movie starring Sylvester Stallone.

With a rotating planet and rings, magnetic robotic arm and diamond plate playfield, this ‘SuperPin’ was darn awesome in its day (and still is)!


source: JoBlo Horror Trailers

 

Filed Under: History, Pinball Tagged With: 1990s, 90s, 90s pinball, Bally Judge Dredd, Bally Pinball, Geek, Judge Dredd, Judge Dredd pinball, pinball, pinball nerd, Pinball promo video, pinballpress, promo, promotional video, video

Awesome Drone Video of Pinball Machines at the Pacific Pinball Museum Annex

30/03/2021 By ausretrogamer

Drone Video of Pinball Machines at Pacific Pinball Museum AnnexAfter clicking through the amazing images of pinball machines (below), you’ll be blown away by the drone videos by live streaming producer, Eddie Codel, of the mass of pinball machines at the Pacific Pinball Museum (PPM) Annex!

Eddie’s bird’s-eye view videos are mind boggling, as they show the sheer volume of machines the PPM house and preserve for all of us to enjoy. With the current health situation around the world, we truly hope that the Pacific Pinball Museum reopens safely in the not too distant future.

 

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Filed Under: Pinball, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Alameda, drone, drone video of pinball machines, Eddie Codel, Pacific Pinball Museum, Pacific Pinball Museum Annex, pinball, pinball drone video, pinball machines, Pinball Press, pinball video, pinball wizard, pinballpress, PPM, video, videos

Pinball Isn’t As Random As It Seems

16/03/2021 By ausretrogamer

To the casual observer, pinball seems random and chaotic, but if you watch carefully, there are skills involved that make pinball not as random as it seems.

Don’t be fooled by the flashing lights and seemingly random callouts, there are rules and set objectives (ie: modes) in pinball that reward the player that can control the flippers best. By aiming at specific targets at specific times, the player unlocks specific secrets of the machine and activates other objectives all while racking up a high score.

Watch closely, as you may learn that pinball is definitely not random once you know how to control the silverball.


source: Vox

 

Filed Under: Pinball Tagged With: Aerosmith, Batman 66, gamer, Geek, pinball, Pinball Champion, Pinball Life, pinball machine, Pinball Press, Pinball Randomness, pinball wizard, pinballpress, Star Wars, Stern Pinball, video, Vox

ABC News – This Day Tonight: Pinball Parlours (1976)

12/03/2021 By ausretrogamer

We absolutely love archival footage from television broadcasters, especially footage from amusement centres (or as we used to call them, parlours) from back in the day!

The below video is from the popular segment on ABC News’ ‘This Day Tonight’, with this particular occasion focusing on Pinball Parlours in Australia in the mid 70s. This is very intriguing with some very enlightening discussions with Malcolm Steinberg (from Leisure & Allied Industries (LAI) and Timezone fame) about video gaming and pinball entertainment that are apt to this day.

So, how much did you spend on gaming back in the day? In 1976 a player might’ve spent as much as $5 (approx. $35 in today’s money) on amusement machines!


source: ABC NEWS via Facebook

 

Filed Under: History, Pinball, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: 1970s, 70s, ABC iView, ABC NEWS, ABC TV, ABCTV, amusement centres, Arcade, Arcade Parlours, LAI, Malcolm Steinberg, parlors, pinball, Pinball History, Pinball Life, pinball machines, pinball parlour, pinball parlours, Pinball Press, pinball wizard, pinballpress, pinnie parlour, pinnies, Pins, Retro Gamers, RetroFocus, Timezone

LEGO IDEAS – The Pinball Machine

25/01/2021 By ausretrogamer

A Working Lego Pinball MachineWe don’t have to tell you how much we love the creations on Lego Ideas, especially ones that are pinball related, and this latest one is no exception!

Without waffling on too much, check out this Lego Ideas – Pinball Machine, it is so darn awesome! Created by Sebas Chilidog, this works just like a real pinball, with a ball shooter / plunger, flippers, score reel and pop bumbers just to give you that silverball fix.

You have over 400+ days left to vote for this Lego Ideas creation, so there is no sense of urgency right now, however, if you are like us, you may want to vote now before you forget to do so later down the track. Flip on peeps!

Lego Pinball Machine

Lego Pinball Machine

Lego Pinball Score Reel

Lego Pinball Pop Bumperssource: Lego Ideas The Pinball Machine

 

Filed Under: Pinball, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: diy, Geek, geeky, Lego, LEGO creations, LEGO Ideas, Lego Ideas The Pinball Machine, LEGO Pinball, nerd, nerdy, pinball, Pinball Press, pinballpress, retrogamers, Sebas Chilidog

Alien Pinball by Pinball Brothers: The Beast Is Back

19/01/2021 By ausretrogamer

It was all quiet on the Pinball Brothers front since the demise of the Heighway Pinball venture a few years ago.

Just like the rise of the phoenix (Ed: or should that be Xenomorph?), so have the Pinball Brothers ! Towards the end of 2020, we noticed that Pinball Brothers (PB) had quietly setup their online presence with a website and social media channels, which immediately piqued our interest and set off our motion tracker.

With nothing much to glean in the way of pinball news or information from their site initially, we kept a close eye on their cryptic social media posts, which were intriguing to say the least. With every tweet, Facebook and Instagram post, we were glued to our social timeline, trying to piece together their cryptic clues. Surely all of this was pointing to the resurrection of the Alien pinball machine.

Well, on December 18, 2020, all was answered of course when the Pinball Brothers team appeared on The Super Awesome Pinball Show (TSAPS podcast) – announcing that the coveted Alien pinball machine was going to be relaunched! For those that do not know the history of Alien pinball or Pinball Brothers’ involvement in the failed Heighway Pinball saga, we’ll spare you the sordid details here, as there are plenty of posts on forums and other pinball news sites that have documented their past quite well (Ed: Google is your friend!).

We first played the Heighway Pinball ALIEN machine at FlipOut 2018 – the theme integration was off the charts!

From their interview on TSAPS, the good news was that they were working on bringing back an Alien Standard Version (SV) first, followed by a Limited Version (LV) towards the middle of 2021. Even better news was that they were not going to take pre-order money this time, meaning that if you want one of their new Alien pinball machines, you would have to go via one of PB’s approved distributors (for those in Australia, the local distributor is Mr. Pinball Australia). As you could imagine, distributors were immediately inundated with pinballers clamouring to get on the list for an Alien Standard Version – the Limited Version order banks have not yet opened. Interestingly, PB did not disclose any more details about the features on the Limited Version of the machine, which has left folks speculating of what will (or won’t) appear on the high-end machine.

This Alien pinball remake has had a number of tweaks that distinguish it from the original Heighway Pinball version, including a standard backbox, wide-body Bally Williams style cabinet, removal of the LCD on the playfield above the flippers and a physical ball lock to name just a few. PB mentioned that they had also spent these last two years working under the hood to ensure that this new Alien pinball experience would be durable and reliable, something that the original was not (without a lot of tinkering and TLC).

Heighway Pinball’s ALIEN (left) and PB’s ALIEN remake (right)

With their almost indestructible playfields being produced in Germany by Buthamburg, the build and manufacturing of the machines will be in Italy, by Pedretti Gaming, who produce pinball replacement parts and sell used pinball machines. 2021 just got interesting, and rest assured, we’ll be keeping a close eye on this Xenomorphic pinball venture!

For now, it’s not GAME OVER for Alien pinball!

For more information on Alien, please visit the Pinball Brothers website.

PS: We will update this post once there is video footage of this machine being played!

image source: Pinball Brothers

 

Filed Under: Announcements, Pinball Tagged With: Alien, Alien pinball, Heighway Pinball, pinball, pinball bros, pinball brothers, pinball brothers alien, pinball brothers interview, Pinball Life, pinball wizard, pinballbrothers, pinballpress, play pinball

Stern Pinball Showcasing Led Zeppelin Game at ShowStoppers CES 2021

14/01/2021 By ausretrogamer

If you are in Australia and are not a night owl, you may have missed Stern Pinball’s live virtual press conference (Ed: it was at 3am local time), showcasing their new Led Zeppelin pinball machine at ShowStoppers @ CES 2021.

Luckily for you, there is now a video on-demand from all of the virtual conferences from January 12 (US time), including the Stern Pinball showcase!

So, kick back and enjoy! Oh yeah, if you would like to skip straight to the Stern Pinball presentation, just go to 37:55.

PS: Jack Danger (aka: DeadFlip) rocks!!

ShowStoppers Press Conference – 12-Jan-2021 11 AM Eastern from Event Resources on Vimeo.

Filed Under: Pinball Tagged With: CES, CES 2021, Dead Flip, DeadFlip, Jack Danger, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin pinball, pinball, Pinball Press, pinball wizard, pinballpress, press conference, Showstoppers, Stern, Stern Pinball, Stern Pinball Led Zeppelin

Stern Pinball Rock and Rolls in 2020 with Led Zeppelin Pinball!

16/12/2020 By ausretrogamer

If there is one certainty in the world of pinball, it’s that Stern Pinball keeps producing pinball machines like clockwork, year in, year out. Even with the kind of year we have had, Stern Pinball forges ahead with their releases so that the pinball playing public can enjoy the latest and greatest silverball titles!

The latest pinball machine from Stern is Led Zeppelin, which now joins the illustrious stable of music themed pins from Stern, like Aerosmith, Kiss, The Beatles and Metallica to name just a few. As it is quite apparent, rock & roll and pinball go together hand in hand – it is a perfect fit!

Stern says that in this high energy rock and roll pinball concert experience, players will be transported back to Led Zeppelin’s early days and tour the world from 1968-1980. Pinball and music fuse together, changing features with the start of each verse in ten iconic Led Zeppelin songs including:

· Good Times Bad Times
· Whole Lotta Love
· The Song Remains the Same
· Rock and Roll
· Trampled Underfoot
· Ramble On
· Kashmir
· Immigrant Song
· Black Dog
· Communication Breakdown

The Pro, Premium, and Limited Edition models all feature a custom-molded Hindenburg Zeppelin toy based on the iconic imagery from the Led Zeppelin I album artwork. When lit, the Hindenburg Zeppelin toy scores speed locks on the player’s musical journey to Zeppelin multiball. A custom Swan Song Records trademark Icarus sculpted leaper toy magically takes flight when smashed by a chaotic pinball in addition to 3 custom steel ramps, a 3-bank of drop targets, and 3 full size flippers that keep the pinball action rolling.

The three Led Zeppelin models – Pro, Premium and Limited Edition (LE)

The Premium and Limited Edition (LE) models feature an innovative interactive toy called the Electric Magic device. The Electric Magic device is a unique motorized toy that syncs with the pinball action, rising from below the playfield to create different magical pinball experiences. An optical spinner charges the Electric Magic Magnet, capturing and making balls disappear. The Electric Magic device can also convert into a physical pinball bash toy capable of locking a ball or launching a ball up and down the playfield. In true pinball rock concert fashion, an expression lighting system with 96 intelligent RGB LEDs enables the full colour spectrum control. Positioned to provide colour themed full playfield illumination, this integrated playfield lighting system synchronizes custom light shows specifically designed for every song. As an encore, these models have an additional custom metal Hot Shot reversing combo ramp, allowing players to keep the hits coming with constant adrenalized pinball action.

The LE model is limited to 500 units globally. The limited version includes an exclusive Icarus themed full colour mirrored backglass, exclusive custom themed cabinet artwork, custom high gloss Paradise Shimmer Blue powder-coated armour, a custom autographed bottom arch, exclusive custom art blades, upgraded audio system, anti-reflection pinball glass, a shaker motor, and a sequentially numbered plaque.

Pricing (inc. GST) and Availability:

  • Pro Model: $AU 9,450
  • Premium Model: $AU 12,250
  • Limited Edition Model: $AU 14,500

Led Zeppelin pinball machines are available through authorised Stern Pinball distributors and dealers around the world. For Australian LZ fans wanting this pinball machine, get in touch with Amusement Machine Distributors (NSW) or Zax Amusements (Vic) right now!

Led Zeppelin – PRO

Led Zeppelin – PREMIUM

Led Zeppelin – LIMITED EDITION

image source: Stern Pinball Inc.

 

Filed Under: Announcements, Pinball Tagged With: 333399, Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin pinball, music themed pinball, pinball, Pinball Life, Pinball Press, pinball rock, pinballpress, rock pinball, Stern, Stern Led Zeppelin, Stern Pinball, Stern Pinball Inc, Stern Pinball Inc. Led Zeppelin, Stern Pinball Led Zeppelin, Steve Ritchie, Tim Sexton

Stern Pinball Announces New Star Wars™ Comic Art Pin™ Affordable Pinball Machine for the Home

18/11/2020 By ausretrogamer

News provided by: Stern Pinball, Inc.


Stern Pinball announced today the availability of the Star Wars™ Comic Art Pin™, a new stylish, affordable, and fun pinball machine designed and engineered for the home.

Based upon the highly successful Star Wars™ Original Consumer Pin™, Stern’s new Star Wars™ Comic Art Pin™ celebrates the iconic comic artwork from the Star Wars galaxy.  Star Wars™ Comic Art Pin™ immerses players in the dynamic Star Wars™ universe.  The Pin™ is packed with features that provide players with an irresistible game experience including select speech and footage from the original Star Wars™ trilogy, color-changing playfield inserts, a custom sculpted Death Star, and a custom sculpted and interactive TIE fighter. 

Star Wars™ Comic Art Pin™ pinball machines feature the artwork of famed comic artist, Randy Martinez. Randy has been illustrating for over 30 years receiving countless accolades for his work.  Randy has been creating cartoons, caricatures, illustrations, paintings, and 3D art for Lucasfilm since 1999.

The easy-to-setup Star Wars™Comic Art Pin™ is reliable, built to last, and engineered with genuine Stern commercial-quality parts.  The playfield is housed in a stylish cabinet with dynamic, high definition artwork.  The all-LED playfield lighting provides optimal colour and brilliant light shows. 

“The Star Wars™ Comic Art Pin™ is designed to provide quality family entertainment and bring pinball fun to homes everywhere,” said Gary Stern, Chairman, and CEO of Stern Pinball, Inc. “We are pleased to bring these pinball machines celebrating the Star Wars™ galaxy and adventures to our fans with beautiful new comic artwork.” 

Complementing the immersive theme and exciting gameplay experience, Stern Pinball’s powerful SPIKE™ electronics hardware system enables high-definition graphics and innovative animations.  SPIKE™ reduces system complexity and energy usage, resulting in enhanced reliability and simplified servicing. 

Pricing and Availability: 

  • Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (“MSRP”)*: $US 4,499 / $AU 6,950^^

*MSRP for sales to USA end-users, before any VAT, GST, Sales Tax, Duties, or other taxes.
^^Available in February 2021 in Australia. Contact the Australian distributor for more details. 

Visit the official Star Wars™ Comic Art Pin™ game page for more details!

 

Filed Under: Announcements, Pinball Tagged With: Gary Stern, pinball, Pinball Press, pinballpress, Star Wars, Star Wars Comic Art Home Pin, Star Wars Comic Art Pin, Star Wars Home Pin, Star Wars pinball, Stern Pinball, Stern Pinball Inc, Stern Pinball Star Wars

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