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Calling All Women and Non-Binary Pinball Lovers: Melbourne Silverbelles & Chimes Tournament at Flipout 2019

08/10/2019 By ausretrogamer

We love Belles & Chimes Melbourne! It’s a women’s pinball league open to all women (cis and trans) and non-binary people. They run fun pinball comps and events in Melbourne and welcome players of all skill levels, including beginners.

In big news, Belles & Chimes Melbourne has teamed up with Melbourne Silverball to run the first ever Melbourne Silverbelles & Chimes pinball tournament during the upcoming Flipout 2019 pinball festival (October 25-27, Sandbelt Hotel, 630 South Road Moorabbin).

Like all Belles & Chimes events, the tournament is open to all women and non-binary people only. And you’ll get plenty of pinball action with all participants playing a total of 8 machines in groups of 4. Scores will be awarded for 1st to 4th place. Highest scores after 8 rounds will play the FIRST EVER women’s final at the Flipout. And the cherry on top: cash prizes for the top 3 finalists!

Tickets for the Belles & Chimes tournament are $20 and include general admission entry to Flipout which gives access to the 100+ old and new pinball machines!

Tournament details: Saturday Oct 26th 2019, qualifying from 6pm onward, followed by finals (note: Flipout Festival is open 10am to 11pm on Saturday).

For more info contact Belles and Chimes Melbourne and join the FB group to make sure you don’t miss any future B&C events.

Flyer by menteurmenteur

photo source: heather via Belles & Chimes Melbourne on Instagram

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Filed Under: Announcements, Pinball Tagged With: Belle and Chimes Melbourne, Belles & Chimes, Belles & Chimes Melbourne, Belles and Chimes, Flipout, Flipout 2019, Melbourne Silverbelles & Chimes, Melbourne Silverbelles and Chimes, pinball, Pinball Press, pinballpress, women in pinball

KRULL Pinball at Pinball Expo 2019

07/10/2019 By ausretrogamer

If you needed a reason to head to Chicago for Pinball Expo 2019, well this may be the reason!

Troy Smith (MTZ Arcade) will have his ultra super duper rare (High End Pins (HEP) restored!) KRULL pinball machine (based on the 80s sci-fi cult film) at his booth for attendees to drool over.

image source: MTZ Arcade

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Filed Under: Pinball Tagged With: chicago pinball expo, Krull, Krull movie, Krull pinball, MTZ Arcade, pinball, Pinball Expo, pinball expo 2019, Pinball Life, Pinball Press, pinballpress, rare pinball, Sci-Fi, Troy Smith

Star Wars Pinball – Switch Review

25/09/2019 By ausretrogamer

What do you get when you mash together the world’s biggest pop culture franchise with one of the best video pinball developers on the planet? You guessed it, you get Zen Studios‘ Star Wars Pinball!

Zen Studios has somehow crammed 19 Star Wars themed pinball tables on this Switch release, which are damn brilliant and will satisfy any discerning Jedi pinball master – we were going to say wizard, but we reckon that has been done to death. The superlatives don’t just end there, there are additional features and modes that are exclusive on the Nintendo Switch, like HD Rumble, Vertical Play (grab your Flip Grip!), Cantina Jukebox, Galactic Struggle and Career Mode to name just a few.

As the title suggest, this is a pinball game at heart, meaning it is easy to get into and instantly enjoyable to flip the silver-ball. This is thanks to Zen Studios honing their skill in creating wonderful pinball experiences on consoles. The added bonus here is that the whole package is wrapped up in all things Star Wars. If you scratch the surface of this title and start looking deeper, there is a lot of content that will keep you playing for a long long time (in a galaxy nearby).

As mentioned, the unique gameplay modes on the Switch allow players to participate in community-wide Galactic struggles, allowing for contribution points to the light or dark side, depending on how you feel. Likewise, the new career mode allows players to join the ranks of the Jedi or Sith as they achieve up to 50 career ranks, and simply playing any table unlocks special Force Power bonuses that can be applied toward bigger scores. Playing any table unlocks special Force Power bonuses that can be applied towards bigger scores, and a Force Training mode to help pinball Padawans maximize their flipping potential.

The 19 Star Wars pinball tables are centred around the movies and TV show franchises, with iconic characters, memorable locations, and general Star Wars goodness:

  • Movies Adaptations: Episodes IV, V, VI, VII and VIII, plus Rogue One: A Star Wars™ Story and Solo: A Star Wars™ Story
  • TV Adaptations: Star Wars™: The Clone Wars™, Star Wars Rebels™
  • Characters: Han Solo, Darth Vader, Lando Calrissian in The Calrissian Chronicles table, Boba Fett, Droids
  • Locations: Ahch-To Island, Mimban (Battle of Mimban)
  • Themes: Jedi vs. Sith (Masters of the Force), X-wings vs. TIE fighters (Starfighter Assault), being the bad guy (Might of the First Order)

No matter which side you choose, Light or Dark, Jedi or Sith, you will Feel the Force in Zen Studios’ Star Wars Pinball on the Nintendo Switch. We highly recommend you give this awesome game a flip!

Disclosure: Star Wars Pinball [Nintendo Switch eShop code] was kindly provided by Zen Studios for this review.

 

 

Filed Under: Modern Gaming, Pinball, Reviews Tagged With: Dark Side, disney, Flipgrip, game review, Lightsaber, Lucasfilm, Nintendo Switch, NS, pinball, Pinball Press, pinballpress, Review, Skywalker, Star Wars, Star Wars pinball, Star Wars Pinball Nintendo Switch review, Star Wars Pinball review, Switch, Vertical, Zen Studios

Celebrate Batman Day 2019 By Playing Stern’s Batman ’66 Pinball Machine via the Internet!

22/09/2019 By ausretrogamer

We celebrate this #BatmanDay2019 (Batman’s 80th anniversary) by playing Stern Pinball’s BATMAN ’66 pinball machine via the internet!

Yep, you read that right. Finnish company Surrogate, with their motto of rethinking the way video games have been designed and bringing real-life gaming to the internet, have teamed up with pinball celebrity, Jack Danger of DeadFlip fame, to build the first internet-connected Batman ‘66 pinball machine – a world first where anyone can control the pinball machine from anywhere on this planet!

To inspire other pinball enthusiasts, check out the build video below where Shane (Surrogate CEO) and Jack (DeadFlip) go in-depth on how anyone can hook-up a pinball machine to the internet.


source: SurrogateTV

What are you waiting for? You can go and play Batman ’66 pinball over the internet right now from anywhere in the world – Play Batman ’66 here!

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Filed Under: Announcements, Modern Gaming, Pinball Tagged With: Batman, Batman 66, Batman 66 pinball, Batman 80th, Batman 80th anniversary, Batman comic, Batman Day 2019, Batman pinball, Batman80, BatmanDay2019, DC Batman, DC Comins, DeadFlip, internet connected Batman 66 pinball, Jack Danger, pinball, Pinball Press, pinballpress, play Batman 66 via the internet, Stern Batman 66, Stern Pinball, Surrogate TV

Wild Chicago visits Williams Electronics

17/09/2019 By ausretrogamer

This is a cool video from the early 1990s which has the TV show, Wild Chicago visiting the Williams factory. The video shows the making of The Addams Family pinball machine, which also includes a brief chat with Roger Sharpe and Steve Kordek amongst other pinball peeps at Williams. Ed Boon also makes an appearance where they show the making of Mortal Kombat!


source: Arcade Hunters

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Filed Under: History, Pinball, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Arcade, chicago pinball, Ed Boon, Midway, Mortal Kombat, Old School, pinball, Pinball Press, pinballpress, Retro Gaming, retrogaming, Roger C Sharpe, Steve Kordek, TAF, The Addams Family, The Addams Family pinball, wild chicago, wild chicago tv show, Williams, Williams Electronics, WMS Industries

Flipout 2019 Ticket Giveaway!

16/09/2019 By ausretrogamer

Thanks to our friends at Zax Amusements, we are giving away a weekend double pass for two people to enjoy Flipout 2019 on Saturday, October 26 and Sunday, October 27.

To be in the running for the Flipout 2019 weekend double pass, all you have to do is post a photo of your favourite pinball machine on our Twitter or Facebook page (don’t forget to tag us!) with the hashtag #Flipout2019tix.

Entry is open to Australian residents that can attend Flipout 2019 on October 26 and/or 27! If you are interstate and will be travelling to Melbourne during those dates, please note that this giveaway does not include travel or accommodation. The other condition of entry is that the double passes do not give you entry to the pinball tournaments.

Are you flippin pumped to enter? If you are (and you should be!), then you better hurry, as entries close on October 1 at 3:00pm. The lucky winner will be notified on October 2.

Good luck and see you at Flipout 2019!

PS: If you want to get a feel for what to expect at this year’s Flipout, check out the highlights from Flipout 2018!

 

Filed Under: Announcements, Pinball Tagged With: American Pinball, Australian pinball event, Flipout, Flipout 2019, Flipout2019tix, Jersey Jack Pinball, jjp, Jurassic Park, Mr Pinball, Oktoberfest, pinball event, Pinball Press, pinball show, pinball wizard, Spooky Pinball, Stern Pinball, Willy Wonka, Zax Amusements

Stern’s Jurassic Park Pinball Finds Its Way To Australia

05/09/2019 By ausretrogamer

Following his brilliant debut with Iron Maiden, Stern’s pinball designer extraordinaire, Keith Elwin somehow finds a way to go that one bit better with his second effort, Jurassic Park!

With an invite from our friends at Zax Amusements to play the specially air-freighted Jurassic Park Pro pinball machine, we got to be one of the first people in Australia to flip Stern’s dinosaur themed pinball machine – the greatest adventure of all time.

Being a cornerstone title, Jurassic Park pinball comes in three distinct models; Pro, Premium and Limited Edition (LE), which cater for all matter of tastes and budgets. The three models feature a Jungle Adventure Vehicle target in the middle of the playfield that is a spinning Newton Ball – a kinetic target that registers direct hits, which then determines the direction players navigate on the island during gameplay, and also lights the T-Rex modes. The pinball machines all include three flippers, four custom ramps, a spinning “Spitter” target, in-lane up/down lock post that sets up critical playfield shots and distinctive hand-drawn art by Johnny Crapp, highlighting the iconic dinosaurs from the blockbuster series.

As the model names suggest, the Premium and Limited Edition of Jurassic Park come with a few extra bells and whistles like the animatronic ball-eating, ball-throwing T-Rex that interacts with the ball. These models also include an interactive Raptor and Raptor Pen featuring a ball-lock mechanism guarded by a motorised gate. With unique mosquito-in-amber pop bumpers, custom metal horizontal helicopter spinner and distinct artwork to name just a few extras, the Premium and LE do really step it up.

We’ve been waiting 65 million years and a bit for this T-errific @sternpinballinc machine!#Pinball #JurassicPark pic.twitter.com/nsuTPxsxza

— ausretrogamer (@ausretrogamer) September 4, 2019

If you are (or were a fan) of the original Jurassic Park movie, then you will feel right at home as this pinball machine transports you to Isla Nublar to rescue park staff and recapture dinosaurs from the chaotic environment unleashed by Dennis Nedry’s computer virus. Of course not all dinosaurs are cute and cuddly, so you will need to battle the clever Raptors and the mighty and menacing T-Rex! The game aims to immerse the player in all things Jurassic Park by packing a fun world of battling dinosaurs, which it achieves in spades.

So what were our first impressions of this dino-themed pinball machine? Let’s just say it was worth waiting 65 million years! We found the Jurassic Park Pro model we played to be a brilliantly smooth and flowing shooter with a tonne of things to aim and hit that give you an endorphin rush when nailing your shot(s). You know a pinball game has you hooked when its skill shot (hitting the T-Rex ramp) puts a huge smile on your face right out of the gate. Even though the game felt easy to get into and make your shots, it’s deceptively difficult, which makes it perfect for all skill levels and gives the game depth and longevity – you won’t be bored of this one any time soon. The satisfaction of hitting the silverball with your three flippers is complimented by an awesome audio and visual package which completes the immersion of the theme.

Jurassic Park pinball feels fresh and different from any other machines we have played in the last decade or so. Coupled with its unique Elwin-esque layout, this machine is worth a play or two 😉

If you want to experience this awesome dino pinball adventure in person, go and check it out at Pixel Alley!

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Filed Under: Pinball Tagged With: First Impressions, JP, JP2, Jurassic Park, Jurassic Park Pinball, Jurassic Park Pro, JurassicPark, Keith Elwin, pinball, Pinball Life, Pinball Press, pinball wizard, Stern Jurassic Park, Stern Pinball, Stern Pinball Inc, Zax Amusements

Attack From Mars in Mechanical Lego Style

24/08/2019 By ausretrogamer

Yes, another pinball related post. Ohhhh c’mon, it’s not that bad, we promise you’ll enjoy this one too!

As we are (a tad) obsessed with pinball, when we found out that pinball and LEGO go really well together, we had to let you know what we had found. If you are a talented and mechanically minded LEGO creator, like Teun de Wijs (aka: YouTuber TonyFlow76), you build a fully kinetic depiction of a pinball player flipping one of the greatest machines of all time, Attack From Mars!

For those that want to delve under the covers, Teun states that he used a few new techniques to build this awesomeness:

  • a cam wheel for the head movement,
  • a 9V Power Functions motor as a generator for four sets of blinking lights, three of which are mechanically activated by switches, and
  • three spring-action lift-arms for the “bumping” motion.

Hopefully Teun submits this to LEGO Ideas – we’d vote the heck out of it. Anyway, all we can say is, press play and return to battle soldier!

 


source: TonyFlow76

Filed Under: Pinball, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Attack From Mars, Attack From Mars Lego, Attack From Mars Lego Automation, Attack From Mars Remake, brickmakers, Geek, Kinetic pinball, Lego, Lego Automation, LEGO Ideas, Mechanical Lego, pinball, Pinball a Lego automation, Pinball Press, pinballpress, Retro Gamer, Retro Gamers, Retro Gaming, retrogaming, Teun de Wijs, Teun76, TonyFlow76

Goodfellas Pinball: Become A Silverball Gangster

16/08/2019 By ausretrogamer

What special gift do you get for someone close to you that loves pinball?

Well, Kirk Sadler (aka: Tilt_Birmingham on Pinside) tells the story of his friend’s kids that got an old Bally Silverball Mania pinball machine and re-themed it as a Goodfellas for their dad’s birthday. We bet the dad would have been pleasantly surprised!

We wish we could have gotten a hold of the peeps responsible for this re-skin, as we bet the story would be intriguing! Anyway, we reckon this unique re-themed machine looks pretty darn cool!

Before the re-theme – Silverball Mania

After the re-theme – Goodfellas Pinball

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story source: Tilt_Birmingham via Pinside

 

Filed Under: Pinball Tagged With: Bally, Classic Hacks, diy, Goodfellas, Goodfellas homebrew pinball, Goodfellas Pinball, hackaday, homebrew, Homebrew Pinball, pinball, Pinball Press, pinballpress, Pinside, Silverball Mania, Slam Tilt, tilt

Wheelchair Accessible Super Mario Bros. Pinball

12/08/2019 By ausretrogamer

We love the fact that there are pinball machines out there that cater for all people to enjoy, no matter their ability.

When we came across RazorV23’s wheelchair accessible Gottlieb (Premier Technology) Super Mario Bros. pinball machine Pinside post, we knew we had to share his story and dilemma (more on the dilemma further below)!

RazorV23 had purchased this machine and had gotten it working again. He had bought a regular pinball cabinet and new decals to convert it back to its traditional format, but he soon realised it was pretty freakin awesome the way it was! RazorV23 painted the cabinet blue (from black) and added the decals to the modified cabinet shape – which was no easy task. The modifications continued, with a Pin2dmd colour display and new buttons on the front panel (start game, left flipper, right flipper and shoot ball). The machine still has its regular functioning flipper buttons on the side.

Now to RazorV23’s dilemma: He wants this machine to go to someone that can use it for its intended purpose, but he doesn’t know who that is or how to reach them. Therefore, if any of you  know of someone or somewhere that can use this machine (in the US), please get in touch with RazorV23 via Pinside’s private message (PM) system. RazorV23 has stipulated that he is not in a position to donate or give away the machine, but is willing to work out the details with interested parties.

We reckon this is a great opportunity for someone (perhaps a charity?) that work with people that can enjoy a pinball machine like this one, so if there are interested people/parties out there, please reach out to RazorV23 now.

From our research, there are only a few of these modified pinball machines out there, so please help RazorV23 get this machine to where it can be enjoyed.

Before (Black cab with no decals)

After – blue cabinet with decals

 

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Filed Under: Pinball Tagged With: Gottlieb, Gottlieb Pinball, Gottlieb Premier, modified pinball machine, Nintendo pinball, pinball, Pinball Charity, Pinball Life, pinball machine, Pinball Press, pinball wizard, pinballpress, Pinside, Premier Super Mario Bros. pinball, Premier Technology, Project Pinball, Razorv23, Stern Pinball, Super Mario Bros pinball, Wheelchair Accessible Pinball

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