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Silverball Central: Our Adelaide Adventure at the Inaugural Australian Pinball Expo

08/07/2026 By ausretrogamer

Exterior view of a large gray building with a decorative pink neon sign on the facade and a covered entrance area with planters outside.

200+ machines, three days, one very tilted grin – APE 2026 delivered in a big way

Last week, team ausretrogamer packed the bags, grabbed the flipper fingers, and headed to Adelaide for the inaugural Australian Pinball Expo (APE), held at Morphetville Racecourse from July 3-5. Three days. 10am to 10pm. Wall-to-wall pinball. If that sentence alone doesn’t get your silverball senses tingling, we don’t know what will.

Chicago may have the original Pinball Expo, but down under we’ve now got APE – and on this showing, it’s giving Chicago a genuine run for its money.


video source: ausretrogamer via Facebook

Getting There Was Half the Fun (Actually, No – The Venue Was)

First things first: Morphetville nailed the fundamentals. Easy public transport access, and critically for an event with this many machines and this many punters – plenty of room to breathe. Even at peak capacity with the venue absolutely packed with like-minded pinheads, we never once felt cramped shuffling between banks of machines. Big tick for the organisers on venue choice alone.

Panoramic view of an indoor exhibition hall with a large Pikachu inflatable on the left, a stage with colorful lights in the center, and visitors exploring booths on a green carpeted floor.

Arcade area with row of pinball machines and people playing; banner reads 'Australian Pinball Expo' beside the machines.

The Sheer Scale of It All

We’re talking well over 200 pinball machines, plus a handful of classic arcade cabinets thrown in for good measure. The lineup spanned the full history of the hobby – vintage Electro-Mechanical (EM) machines with their glorious push-up ball troughs and knockers, right through to the bleeding edge of 2026 pinball manufacturing. Stern, Jersey Jack, Chicago Gaming Company, Barrels of Fun, P3 Multimorphic, Pinball Brothers, and Dutch Pinball Exclusive all had a serious presence on the floor. Whatever era or flavour of pinball gets your multiball going, APE had it.

Man in a gray jacket playing a Jurassic Park pinball machine in an arcade.

Indoor convention floor with vintage pinball machines and attendees browsing booths between rows of arcade games in a large hall.

The Home-Brew Hero: Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy

One of the most delightful surprises of the whole expo wasn’t a factory machine at all – it was a home-brew build of The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, cleverly repurposed from a Pinball 2000 cabinet and tech stack. Seeing Marvin, the Babel fish, and assorted Douglas Adams weirdness rendered on a hacked-together playfield was a genuine highlight, and a great reminder of just how creative and skilled the DIY side of this hobby can be. Don’t Panic indeed.

Arcade game cabinet with 'Don’t Panic' signage and blue-lit playfield, in a space-themed setup.

The Machines That Kept Pulling Us Back

With 200+ tables to choose from, you inevitably gravitate toward a shortlist, and ours ended up being a genuinely eclectic mix:

  • Dutch Pinball Exclusive’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland – a genuine surprise packet that we didn’t expect to love as much as we did
  • Barrels of Fun’s Winchester Mystery House – moody, atmospheric, and dripping with theme. This was also BEST IN SHOW!
  • P3 Multimorphic’s Portal – bringing Aperture Science’s twisted logic to the playfield in style
  • Stern Pinball’s Foo Fighters LE, Stranger Things, Rush, and Dungeons & Dragons – Stern showing why they remain the workhorse of modern pinball manufacturing
  • Hankin’s Empire Strikes Back – a stunning original-run classic, Vader glowering down at every ball in play
  • Jersey Jack Pinball’s Elton John and Harry Potter – JJP’s signature big-screen spectacle and toy-packed playfields on full display
  • Bally’s Theatre of Magic – simply stunning, and every bit as blingy in person as its reputation suggests

Honourable mention to the sheer variety of theming on the floor, from Jurassic Park raptors lurking beside the machines, to Alien, John Wick, Austin Powers, Medieval Madness and Cactus Canyon standing shoulder to shoulder. There really was something for every taste.

Winchester Mystery House themed pinball machine with a colorful illuminated playfield and backbox art at an arcade.

Dungeons & Dragons themed pinball machine with dragon artwork and glowing blue lights, playfield visible below the display panel.

Star Wars pinball machine with Darth Vader artwork on the backbox and a colorful playfield full of ramps and bumpers.

Portal-themed pinball machine on display at an arcade expo, featuring a colorful sci‑fi playfield, glass top, and a large screen.

Man playing a colorful Alice in Wonderland pinball machine at an arcade.

A First-Timer That Felt Like a Veteran

For a debut event, APE 2026 punched well above its weight. The organisation, the venue, the sheer breadth of machines on the floor, and the obvious passion of everyone involved made this feel like an expo that’s been running for years, not one finding its feet for the first time. Big respect to the organisers and every contributor who made it happen.

Roll on APE 2027 – we’ll most definitely be there.


Scroll slowly and soak it all in – Enjoy!

People stand and play vintage pinball machines in a large hall, with rows of machines along both sides and an open, industrial ceiling above.

People line up to play vintage pinball machines in a long arcade hall under an angled ceiling.

People at a convention gathered around a Winchester Mystery House-themed pinball machine, examining the playfield as others watch in the background.

John Wick-themed pinball machine with a neon city backdrop, ramps, and character portraits on the playfield edge.

Harry Potter pinball machine with a glowing backbox reading Harry Potter and an owl, plus a colorful illuminated playfield below.

People browsing vintage arcade and pinball machines in a spacious showroom or expo hall, with long rows of cabinets lining both sides.

Munsters-themed pinball machine on display, showing colorful backbox art and a detailed playfield with figures and ramps in a showroom setting.

Row of Alien-themed pinball machines in a gaming arcade, one screen showing 'GAME OVER'.

Row of colorful vintage pinball machines lined up along a blue wall in a game room.

Man in a black shirt and cap playing a vintage Asteroids arcade cabinet in a game room.

Gold-trimmed pinball machine titled 'Theatre of Magic' with a colorful, illuminated playfield on a convention floor.

Row of colorful pinball machines in an indoor arcade, with players standing and playing at each cabinet.

Indoor arcade with a row of colorful pinball machines and players at the tables, neon lights overhead.

People playing pinball machines in a spacious arcade hall with patterned carpet and exposed ceiling ducts in the background.

People line up and play vintage pinball machines in an arcade, with colorful backglass art and bright lights overhead.

Row of vintage pinball machines with players in a convention hall, a cardboard cutout stands among them.

People playing pinball machines in a crowded arcade, with colorful screens and overhead lights visible.

Pinball machine titled Space Invaders with glowing playfield and monster artwork, flanked by other arcade machines in a retro arcade.

People play vintage pinball machines in a colorful arcade, rows of machines with comic-style artwork and backglass views in the background.

People play vintage pinball machines in a spacious arcade hall at a convention, with attendees watching and playing nearby.

Sea Witch pinball machine with mermaid artwork; playfield visible with bumpers and targets.

Row of colorful pinball machines along a wall in an arcade, with players actively playing; Twilight Zone machine visible on the left.

Walking Dead-themed pinball machine with a large backbox screen showing zombie artwork and vibrant playfield lights.

Gold Zoltar fortune-teller machine replica on a table beside a signed Labyrinth manual, with a green alien statue nearby.

Labyrinth-themed pinball machine with goblin heads on top and a Sarah portrait on the backbox; playfield visible below in a game hall setting.

Horror-themed display: a skeleton-headed figure seated in a wooden chair with red gloves, a faux guillotine nearby, and zombie heads on the floor against bannered walls.

Superman-themed pinball machine with a colorful backglass and illuminated playfield behind glass in an arcade setting.

Colorful toy statues on a display table in a store, featuring purple-clad, green-skinned characters and a blue muscular figure.

White sign-in wall covered with colorful signatures and doodles; center reads 'WELCOME TO AUSTRALIAN PINBALL EXPO'; side signs say 'WELCOME PLEASE SIGN OUR VISITOR WALL'.

Words and photos by ausretrogamer. Follow along for more retro computing, pinball, and hobby electronics adventures.

Filed Under: Pinball Tagged With: Adelaide, APE, APE 2026, Arcade, ausretrogamer, Australian Pinball Expo, Australian Pinball Museum, Dutch Pinball, Hankin, Harry Potter, Jersey Jack Pinball, Morphetville Racecourse, Mr Pinball Australia, P3 Multimorphic, Pedretti, pinball, pinball brothers, Pincity, Pinfest, pinheads, Pokemon, retrogaming, Star Wars, Stern Pinball, Stranger Things

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