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It has been forty years since Roger Sharpe “called the shot” in front of the the New York City council, overturning the 34 year ban on pinball! Available until March 25th, and commemorating this moment in history, is a Limited Edition Giclee (150 prints), personally signed by Roger. When you get one of these Limited Edition prints, your donation goes directly to Pinball EDU Charity.
You can have a piece of pinball history hanging in your arcade, games room or conference room!
Roger Sharpe – Calling the shot!

“That shot” immortalized in a limited edition print
source: IFPA
Being a fan of the silver ball and 8-bit micro computing, I was always craving for a pinball game to play on my trusty Commodore 64. Finally, my prayers have been answered in the form of
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When it comes to big-licenses in the pinball world, Stern definitely know how to grab you by the steel balls! Joining their stable of recent big hits like The Walking Dead and 







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We know it’s not retro, but we couldn’t resist sharing
The guys (Nick, Andrew, Daniel and David) have really outdone themselves this time with the comedy, action and visual FX. Congratulations also need to go to
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