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Results Are In For Your Dream Pinball Theme

May 21, 2018 By ausretrogamer

image source: David Manzano via Ozark Pinball Syndicate – Facebook

You all cast your vote and now it is time to reveal the results of what you all wanted your dream pinball theme to be.

We swear, we did not influence this result, but let’s just say we are very very happy to see Masters Of The Universe at the top of the dream theme heap! We were surprised with Pokemon, Die Hard (movie) and Predator (movie) getting votes for equal 3rd spot, but Harry Potter (2nd) and Rick and Morty (equal 3rd) were always going to poll well.

With all this talk of dream pinball themes, we wonder if the major pinball manufacturers and their licensing teams will take heed and surprises us in the not too distant future? We should hope so!

So, do you agree with this vote result? What theme would you have preferred to be number 1? Let us know via Twitter or Facebook – go on, have your say!

 

Filed Under: Announcements, Pinball, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Archer, Die Hard Pinball, dream pinball theme, Harry Potter, INXS, Jersey Jack Pinball, Masters Of The Universe, Mortal Kombat Pinball, pinball, Pinball poll, Pinball Press, pinball theme, Poll, Predator Pinball, Spooky Pinball, Stern Pinball, Vote

Gottlieb’s Freddy: A Nightmare on Elm Street Pinball Machine

May 16, 2018 By ausretrogamer

title image: Liberty Games UK

By: D.C. Cutler, U.S.A.

When I was a kid, there was a bowling alley near my house that always had the best pinball machines. One day, I walk in with my friends, and there is Gottlieb Premier’s Freddy: A Nightmare on Elm Street, right next to the men’s bathroom entrance.

I’ve always been a Freddy Kruger fan. Some of the films are better than others; the third and the fourth instalments of the franchise are my favourites. What Renny Harlin did with “A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master” should be studied in film schools on how to jolt new life into a successful franchise. I find the Rialto cinema scene when Alice is getting sucked into the movie screen to be a stunning and haunting visual.

Freddy was everywhere when I was a kid. He even had his own television series “Freddy’s Nightmares.” Most of the episodes were poorly produced, but it was always fun seeing Freddy introduce or close every anthology story. Some of them were really bad. The show had a short run and it had little to do with the films other than Freddy’s short appearances.

The Gottlieb pinball machine was like an extension of my Freddy fandom. When I wasn’t in school, I would watch one of the films and then go to the bowling alley to play the machine. I would save up my allowance and get my dollar bills converted to quarters at the front counter.

The sound effects of the machine were terrific. I liked how the film’s score played when you put your quarters in and throughout play. My favourite part of the machine was the large, plastic Freddy head that the game balls would come rolling out of. A friend, years later, who loved the machine as much as I did, told me that the Freddy head was the first thing to go. He said that the plastic would erode after a few years. The machine at the bowling alley already had some wear and tear, but it didn’t make me enjoy it any less. The Freddy glove artwork along the side of the machine was a nice, scary touch.

If I could ever afford a fully restored pinball machine, Gottlieb’s Freddy: A Nightmare on Elm Street would be the one that I would buy. Perhaps because of simple childhood nostalgia? That, and it’s such a fun interactive pinball machine connected to my favourite horror property.

After a few months, the Freddy machine just vanished. I asked the manager of the bowling alley where the machine went; he told me that it didn’t make any money. He added, “That machine was giving people the creeps when they went to wizz.”

The Freddy pinball machine was a little creepy, but on my play alone, I know it made money.

image source: The Arcade Flyer Archive

 

Filed Under: Pinball Tagged With: A Nightmare on Elm Street, DC Cutler, Freddy A Nightmare on Elm Street, Freddy A Nightmare on Elm Street Pinball, Freddy Kruger, Gottlieb, Gottlieb Freddy A Nightmare on Elm Street, Gottlieb Premier, Horror Movie, Nightmare, pinball, Pinball Press, pinball wizard, Pop culture, Premier, Premier Freddy A Nightmare on Elm Street, Renny Harlin, Scary, Spooky

LEGO: The Amazing Pinball Machine

May 14, 2018 By ausretrogamer

Remember Vladimir van Hoek’s playable Lord Of The Rings pinball machine made from Lego? Well, not to be outdone, The Brothers Brick’s Bre Burns has created the ultimate playable space themed Lego pinball machine!

Boasting some 15,000 bricks, this Lego built Benny’s Spaceship Adventure pinball machine has to be seen and heard to be believed! The level of detail that Bre has undertaken is simply breathtaking. Using LEGO’s Mindstorms NXT programmable bricks, Bre has ensured that this masterpiece gives you aural pleasure while also keeping score, just like a real pinball machine. Find out more about the technical details and build process here.

image source: The Brothers Brick

While we are all collectively picking up our jaws of the floor, watch the video of Bre’s brilliant pinball machine and be in awe of the loving detail of her masterpiece. AMAZING STUFF!


source: The Brother Brick

 

Filed Under: Pinball, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Awesome Lego creation, Benny’s Spaceship Adventure, Bre Burns, diy, Lego, LEGO DIY, LEGO Pinball, Lego Pinball Wizards, pinball, Pinball Press, Renegade Bricks, Renegade Bricks Lego Pinball, The Brothers Brick, The Brothers Brick Lego Pinball

Rising From The Ashes: Argonauts Pinball Club Tournaments Are Back!

April 30, 2018 By ausretrogamer

Like the phoenix rising from ashes, the Argonauts Pinball Club is back with new pinball machines and new tournament format with the same awesome group of pinball fanatics!

Come along to the Golden Fleece Hotel this Thursday (May 3rd) for the Argonauts Monthly Pinball Quest – The Horrid Hydra tournament. Bring your friends, bring your family, play pinball and soak up the fantastic atmosphere as Melbourne’s pinball community gather to battle it out for great prizes and IFPA points. Oh yeah, everyone is welcome, so you have no excuse!

The tournament format has changed to an 8 game limited qualifier, meaning that there is more time to socialise and hang out!

Tournament Details:

  • Qualifying time: 5:00pm to 9:00pm
  • Finals (start time): 9:15pm to 11:00pm (the aim is to be finished by 11:00pm, but it could run later)
  • Cost: $15.00 (entry fee covers ALL games for the night!)

The competition consists of limited qualifying and head-to-head final rounds. During qualifying, each player will play ONE game only on each machine and a SECOND game on one machine of their choosing. A point system will be used to rank each player’s best score on each machine. Those who rank highest at the end of qualifying will participate in the head-to-head final rounds.

This tournament will be managed through the rules and regulations of the IFPA.

Current Pinball Machine Lineup:

  • Medieval Madness Remake
  • Dialed In!
  • Indianapolis 500
  • Jack*Bot
  • The Shadow
  • Bally Playboy
  • Star Trek – The Next Generation

For more information visit the Argonauts Pinball Club on PinballScore.

image source: Argonauts Pinball Score

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Filed Under: Announcements, Pinball Tagged With: Argonauts Monthly Pinball Quest - The Horrid Hydra, Argonauts Pinball Club, Golden Fleece, Golden Fleece Hotel, IFPA, pinball, Pinball Competition, Pinball Press, Pinball Quest, Pinball Tournament, Pinballscore

Pinball: What Would Be Your Dream Theme?

April 24, 2018 By ausretrogamer

*** POLL CLOSED on May 9, 2018 ***

OK, it is time to head to Utopia where everything you want is there, including every pinball machine that doesn’t exist!

Having said that, in an ideal world like Utopia, which one of these pinball themes would you like to see made?

For the record, we would love an original Masters Of The Universe based pinball theme, with the player assuming the role of Prince Adam who has to become He-Man to free Eternia from the evil clutches of Skeletor! The playfield would be complete with Snake Mountain and Castle Grayskull interactive toys, left and right orbits and a couple of ramps to get the pinball juices flowing. Oh yeah, the artwork would have to be done by Alex Ross, with the below masterpiece as the backglass art!

source: sideshowtoy

This time around we will give you all more time to cast your very important vote – the poll will close on Wednesday, May 9! Spread the word and vote now or forever hold your peace.

We just hope Stern Pinball and/or Jersey Jack Pinball are reading this 😉

 

Filed Under: Pinball, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: dream pinball theme, Harry Potter, INXS, Jersey Jack, Masters Of The Universe, pinball, Pinball Press, pinball theme, pinball wizard, Pokemon, Predator, Rick and Morty, Stern, Stranger Things, Westworld

The Best Stern Pinball Machine Since 2010 – Winners

April 17, 2018 By ausretrogamer

First of all, thank you all that voted in our Best Stern Pinball Machine Since 2010 poll!

We won’t keep you waiting any longer in announcing the winner, so here we go – the Best Stern Pinball Machine Since 2010 is [drum roll please] The Walking Dead!

This comes as no surprise, as The Walking Dead (32% of the vote) is an absolute beauty to play – it has a great balance of being easy enough to play casually and challenging to the max with its great modes if you want to become grand champion and the last man standing. Star Trek (12% of the vote) took out second place, as it should, as this machine is Steve Ritchie at his best – fast and flowing! The biggest surprise for us was third – TRON Legacy, which garnered 11% of the vote. The two machines that we thought would feature in the top 3 ended up being tied for fourth, Metallica and Ghostbusters (both 9% of the vote).

The brand new Stern machine Iron Maiden got votes too (3%), which was surprising, as it’s just rolling off the production line as we speak, so we can only imagine that this machine will climb up the votes in the months and years ahead – so look out The Walking Dead! For now, we reckon John Borg should be commended for having two of his games in the top 3 Best Stern Pinball Machines Since 2010.

There you have it peeps. This was a public vote open to all, so the pinball gamers around the world have spoken. What do you think? Hit us up on Twitter or Facebook and join in the conversation.

image source: Stern Pinball Inc.

 

Filed Under: Announcements, Pinball, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Best Pinball Machine, Best Stern Pinball Machine, Best Stern Pinball Machine Since 2010, pinball, Pinball poll, Pinball Press, pinball vote, pinballpress, Poll, Star Trek, Star Trek Pinball, Stern, Stern Pinball, Stern Pinball Inc, The Walking Dead, The Walking Dead pinball, Vote

Vote For Stern Pinball’s Best Machine Since 2010

April 9, 2018 By ausretrogamer

This decade may not be over but we still reckon we can run a poll to find out what is Stern Pinball Inc’s best machine since 2010!

We have to doff our collective hat to Stern, they have been prolific in releasing pinball machines year in year out. So without further ado, here is the poll – vote now for what you think has been Stern’s best pinball machine since 2010.

You better hurry as voting closes on April 16!

 

Filed Under: Pinball, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Best Stern Pinball Machine, Pinball poll, Pinball Press, pinball vote, pinballpress, Poll, Stern Pinball, Vote, Vote For Stern's best pinball machine since 2010, vote for your fave Stern pinball machine

The First Stern Iron Maiden Pinball Machine Is Boxed and Ready for Action!

April 4, 2018 By ausretrogamer

Witnessing pinball history in the making is so flipping awesome – check out the first ever Iron Maiden pinball machine being boxed for delivery at Stern Pinball’s Elk Grove Village factory (near Chicago)!

Iron Maiden machines will soon be invading the entire planet and we can’t wait to tame the beast!

Forget unboxing videos, watch the first ever Iron Maiden pinball being boxed!

What a great sight! Iron Maiden machines as far as the eye can see!


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Filed Under: Pinball Tagged With: Iron Maiden, Iron Maiden Pinball, Iron Maiden Pro, Iron Maiden Pro Pinball, Keith Elwin, pinball, Pinball Press, Stern Iron Maiden, Stern Pinball, Stern Pinball Inc, Titanium Man, Up The Irons

Flipper Hütte: The Literal Pinball Bar

March 23, 2018 By ausretrogamer

Ever wondered what a pinball bar would look like if it was made entirely of discarded pinball machines and their respective playfields?

Welcome to the Flipper Hütte, a German bar where you could enjoy a drink and try your luck at picking the pinball machines that make up its walls and ceiling!

Described in a German magazine as the “freaky garden house”, we can thank Ralph Jourdan for sharing his photos of this most unique bar situated in the Federal State of Hesse. The only thing missing is actual playable pinball machines!

image source: Ralph Jourdan

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Flipping Cool: Stern Pinball Arcade – Nintendo Switch

March 12, 2018 By ausretrogamer

Let’s get something straight off the bat, there is definitely room for two pinball video games on the Nintendo Switch! The gamer is the winner here as both pinball games on the Switch are unique in their own way to warrant them being in your games library.

Stern Pinball Arcade is distinct from Pinball FX 3 as it allows playing real world pinball machines on your Switch. And with the latest digital update allowing portrait mode (TATE) play and full in-game touch control, Stern Pinball Arcade is currently our go to pinball game on the Switch (sorry Pinball FX 3).

Look, you can now play Stern Pinball Arcade in TATE mode!

Oo’er, TATE loveliness

As mentioned earlier, playing real world pinball machines is this game’s main drawcard. We are huge fans of Stern’s real world machines, so to be able to play the likes of AC/DC, Ghostbusters, Star Trek, Mustang and Starship Troopers is pretty damn cool. For those of you that want to know exactly which tables you can play in Stern Pinball Arcade, here is the complete list (tables can be purchased in add-on packs):

  • Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein
  • Ripley’s Believe it or Not!
  • Starship Troopers
  • Ghostbusters Premium
  • Ghostbusters Limited Edition
  • Star Trek Vengeance Premium
  • Star Trek Enterprise Limited Edition
  • Harley Davidson / Third Edition
  • High Roller Casino
  • Last Action Hero
  • AC/DC Premium
  • AC/DC Back In Black Limited Edition
  • Mustang Premium “Boss”
  • Mustang Limited Edition
  • The Phantom of the Opera

Each table has leaderboards to chase for bragging rights whether you compete against friends or players around the world. There is also a Stern Challenge mode that sees you hitting a target score on each table to earn challenge points before moving on to the next. If you want to get to grips with a table and understand how to play it or dig deeper in its ruleset, then hit the instructions and table goals to get you up to speed.

Speaking of speed, Stern Pinball Arcade has got you covered. Ball trajectory and flipper aim is accurate, so hitting targets and ramps is easier, giving you that satisfied feeling when you make your shot! The greatest satisfaction of playing Stern Pinball Arcade on the Switch is that it has the fundamental concepts of gravity, force and acceleration down pat. If you can’t find these Stern pinball machines to play in real life, then Stern Pinball Arcade is your next best bet! Get flipping and tilting (actually, don’t tilt!).

Should we play Stern’s Ghostbusters in YOKO (horizontal) mode; OR …

TATE (vertical) mode? Hmm….

Better luck next time!

Let’s learn the Star Trek ruleset

Woohoo, full in-game touch control!

Stern Pinball Arcade add-on packs were kindly provided by Stern Pinball for this review.

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