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		<title>How The Pinball Expo Started</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Oct 2020 00:01:36 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>How It All Started The Pinball Expo started way back in 1985 by Robert Berk in Chicago which is known to be the city with the most pinball manufacturers. Robert started playing pinball as a child and was immediately drawn to it. He knew his dream was to be able to give recognition to his [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>The Pinball Expo started way back in 1985 by Robert Berk in Chicago which is known to be the city with the most pinball manufacturers. Robert started playing pinball as a child and was immediately drawn to it. He knew his dream was to be able to give recognition to his inspirations, which were the pinball designers and artists. With the help of his friends Bill Kurtz and Mike Pacak they were able to make Pinball Expo into a reality.</p>
<p>The trio held their first event over the weekend of November 22–24, 1985 at the Holiday Inn O&#8217;Hare/Kennedy in Rosemont, Illinois. The event attracted around 100 attendees from all parts of the world and a dozen vendors. The expo offers seminars, a tour of a pinball factory, an autograph session, tournaments, an exhibit hall of pinball machines, parts, and related paraphernalia, and much more.<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Pinball_Expo"> Source</a></p>
<h4><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>The Pinball Expo 2020</strong></span></h4>
<p>After that they continued to host The Pinball Expo annually for 35 years and hopefully many more years to come. Due to COVID-19 this year, The expo was streamed online instead. Once there is a vaccine, the expo should be able to continue in the later years.</p>
<blockquote><p>PINBALL EXPO 2020 ANNOUNCEMENT<br />
Dear Friends of Pinball Expo,</p>
<p>The Governor of Illinois mandated all events of our size to remain closed until the state moves to Phase 5, which includes having a vaccination for Covid-19. Illinois, like many other states, is currently in Phase 4. We knew we had to take matters into our own hands, and we did. In keeping with the tradition of having a yearly show, we are excited to announce that we will be having a free virtual event, to be held October 15th – 17th, 2020. Included will be virtual factory tours, seminars, vendor showcases, and much more. Stay tuned to our website (www.pinballexpo.com), Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter for more information.</p>
<p>If you booked your 2020 room through our Pinball Expo block of rooms, the Westin hotel will automatically cancel your reservation and no charges will be applied. If you need to speak to someone at the hotel directly, please call them at 1-847-777-6500. In addition, if you paid for any event packages, tours, seminars, etc. through our website, you as well will receive a full refund.</p>
<p>We hope you can tune in for what will be a spectacular, action-packed, pinball fest! Thank you for your support and we wish you continued safety and good health.</p>
<p>Sincerely,</p>
<p>Robert Berk and The Pinball Expo Team</p></blockquote>
<p><a href="http://www.pinballexpo.net/index.html">Source</a></p>
<h4><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>The Growth of Pinball Expo</strong></span></h4>
<p>As early as Pinball Expo &#8217;88, Rob Berk was championing the idea of a Pinball Expo Hall of Fame. In 1991 the Hall of Fame was created with the induction of Harry E. Williams, Sam Stern, Ray Moloney and David Gottlieb. The event is open to the general public. Ever since their first event, the expo kept on growing and growing over the years. Because they kept having annual events, without them realizing it they now holding the world record for the longest running pinball event in the Guiness Book of World Records. The Pinball Expo started from having a hundred to couple hundreds to now thousands of people (2019).</p>
<p>We wish Robert and his team the best and hope to see everyone at the next Expo!</p>
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<h4><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>PINBALL ADVENTURES</strong></span></h4>
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		<title>When did multi-player games appear for pinball?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 May 2020 04:17:13 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Originally, machines were all single-player games. It was one player at a time. But starting in 1954, Gottlieb came up with the idea to have two or even four people playing at a time. Player one would play ball one, then player two would play ball one. Then player one would play ball two, and [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Originally, machines were all single-player games. It was one player at a time. But starting in 1954, Gottlieb came up with the idea to have two or even four people playing at a time. Player one would play ball one, then player two would play ball one. Then player one would play ball two, and player two would play ball two. Suddenly it was more competitive.</p>
<p>The problem was that with electromechanical architecture, the amount of circuitry needed to support multi-player games came at the expense of game play. Basically, it meant that the games couldn’t be as complicated as far as game play and game features were concerned. So there was always this kind of wresting match—do you have a multi-player game that people can play more or less head to head, or do you have a single-player game where the rule set can be considerably deeper but with only one person playing at a time?</p>
<p>As far as collectors go, most collectors like single-player electromechanical games because the games are more involved and they have a deeper rule set. There’s more to do. With the advent of solid-state microcomputers and microprocessors, all games became multi-player just by default because now the game could remember.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 May 2020 04:13:02 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Bally was the first company to do that. They were the first company to get an official licensed theme. During the 1950s, Gottlieb had done some unlicensed themes. They had a game called Guy’s Dolls, and it just happened to come out at the same time as the Broadway play called Guys and Dolls. So they [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bally was the first company to do that. They were the first company to get an official licensed theme. During the 1950s, Gottlieb had done some unlicensed themes. They had a game called Guy’s Dolls, and it just happened to come out at the same time as the Broadway play called <em>Guys and Dolls</em>. So they were trying to wrap themselves in the popularity of pop culture at the time without actually having to pay any money for it.</p>
<p>In 1975 Bally was the first company to pay for a license. The game was Wizard, which was based on the <em>Tommy</em> movie by the Who. They paid very little for the licensing at the time, but they were able to promote the machine around the movie. And since it was called Wizard, they actually would go around to different cities and give the machines away at pinball tournaments. They would host pinball tournaments to try and increase the popularity of their brand.</p>
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<p>Then all the other companies followed suit. Gottlieb got a license in 1979 for <em>Close Encounters of the Third Kind</em>. Williams did it to a much lesser extent. Bally was the key player in licensing themes. They really felt that they could bring new people in to play pinball if they recognized the theme.</p>
<p>Today, the only pinball manufacturer left is Stern out of Chicago. Just about every game they put out, if not every game they put out, is a licensed theme because they are really strong believers in the idea that themes attract new players to pinball. In other words, you can get somebody to play an Indiana Jones pinball machine because they just walked out of the Indiana Jones movie, that sort of thing.</p>
<p>Bally also did a lot of games based on rock groups. They did a KISS machine, which was hugely popular, and one with Ted Nugent. The payments to these guys were so small. For the Ted Nugent game, everybody on the road crew, the m</p>
<p>anagement, and the band got a machine. That was the licensing fee, probably 15 machines. Stern did the Ted Nugent deal.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Yes, they had preferred artists. During the ’50s, ’60s, and ’70s, artwork wasn’t always created in house. Williams or another company would design a game, and then they would hand the game over to another company that just did art. This second company had their own staff artists. In the case of Gottlieb, they used [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yes, they had preferred artists. During the ’50s, ’60s, and ’70s, artwork wasn’t always created in house. Williams or another company would design a game, and then they would hand the game over to another company that just did art. This second company had their own staff artists. In the case of Gottlieb, they used one particular artist, Roy Parker.<img decoding="async" class="size-medium wp-image-23299 alignright" src="https://www.pinballadventures.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/038-1-200x300.jpg" alt="" width="200" height="300" /></p>
<p>So the look of each manufacturer’s machines took on a personality based on the artist—the theme was almost irrelevant. The art really didn’t have anything to do with the actual game play. It could be about almost anything. Clearly some games were designed with a card game like poker or blackjack or something like that in mind. But with a lot of the themes, the art could’ve been anything. The art company would often come up with names for the games, and they would do all the artwork based on the actual whitewood, which was the name for the raw prototype game without art on it. They would pretty much do whatever they wanted, but they knew what the companies were expecting, so that’s why the companies used the same artists over and over.</p>
<p>There were different artists in different years. Gottlieb started out with Roy Parker, who died in 1965 of cancer. Art Stenholm took over and did a lot of Gottlieb artwork through the rest of the ’60s. So you had these artists who would do games for a particular manufacturer for years and years. By the ’80s, the games were getting more sophisticated with voice and speech, and the theme of the game was more set in concrete, so an artist couldn’t really re-theme a game. So a lot of the artists were brought in house and actually worked at Williams or Gottlieb or Bally, and the artwork on the games became much more entwined with the theme.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>During the 1930s, there were literally hundreds of companies making pinball machines. After World War II, though, there was only a handful. The key players were Gottlieb—the biggest, and pretty much the Cadillac of pinball—and Williams, which was substantially smaller but still an up-and-coming game company. They were the two prime manufacturers. There were smaller [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>During the 1930s, there were literally hundreds of companies making pinball machines. After World War II, though, there was only a handful. The key players were Gottlieb—the biggest, and pretty much the Cadillac of pinball—and Williams, which was substantially smaller but still an up-and-coming game company. They were the two prime manufacturers. There were smaller players like Chicago Coin, Keeney, and United that made pinball. But really, it was Gottlieb and Williams. Even Bally only made a handful of pinball machines during the 1950s. They made mostly bingos. They looked like pinball machines, but they were really gambling devices. They didn’t have flippers.</p>
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<p>The artwork on pinball machines, especially in the ’50s, was fairly racy because the players they were attracting were mostly male bar patrons, ages 20 to 50. There were always lightly <img decoding="async" class="size-medium wp-image-23296 alignright" src="https://www.pinballadventures.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/skeeballette1-200x300.jpg" alt="" width="200" height="300" />clad, well-endowed women on the back glass. The general thought is that Gottlieb had the best artwork. There are some people who collect the machines just because they like the artwork. For them, Gottlieb is pretty much the king.</p>
<p>In the 1960s, Williams started making more machines, and Bally started to get into the market more aggressively. As the bingo machines became clearly illegal, Bally shifted its production over to pinball, and by the mid-1960s, it was starting to make a lot more pinball machines. So now the big three players were Gottlieb, Williams, and Bally, with Chicago Coin as a runner-up. United was bought out by Williams, and Keeney was out of business.</p>
<p>By the 1970s, Gottlieb was still the leader because of its artwork, game play, and quality. Williams was second. But Bally began pushing the envelope as far as artwork was concerned. The company hired a new artist named Dave Christensen, a guy who had been doing slot-machine art in the Bally slot-machine department. They shifted him over to pinball and he really brought Bally pinball machines to the forefront because of his racy artwork, which was much more realistic than the cartoony art that Williams and Gottlieb were creating. The women Christensen drew looked almost real, maybe a bit super-human.</p>
<p>For a while, Bally was up-and-coming, but as soon as the crossover to solid state happened, when companies dumped electromechanical technology for microprocessors, Bally and Williams really took over. Gottlieb fell behind because the operators didn’t view their system as being reliable. Gottlieb’s approach to game design also lagged, but the company eventually went out of business in 1995 because they could never get past the reliability issue.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 May 2020 04:06:44 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>It was a game that morphed from the French game of bagatelle. In the 1930s, it really exploded as a gambling thing, and that’s where pinball got this gambling association. Coming out of World War II, the gambling laws were changing in the United States. In particular, in 1950, the Johnson Act made it difficult [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Coming out of World War II, the gambling laws were changing in the United States. In particular, in 1950, the Johnson Act made it difficult for slot machines or any sort of gambling device to be used in public. It was a federal offense. So, pinball had to shed its gambling association to become a game of skill. In 1947, they came up with this crazy idea of adding flippers to the machine.</p>
<p>Gottlieb came out with the first flipper machine. Instead of just letting the ball fall into a hole worth points or money, now the player actually had some control over the ball. With flippers, you could steer the ball into different point areas. All the companies jumped on this flipper technology—Gottlieb did not patent it. Soon everybody was using flipper machines, and it made all the pre-flipper machines of the ’30s and early ’40s—the pre-1947 stuff—obsolete.</p>
<p>In the ’60s, games became more technologically advanced, and in the ’70s they were still using the same electromechanical principles of coils (which are magnets), relays, and stepper units, which are, more or less, one-bit memory units, in a mechanical sense.</p>
<p>By about 1977, 1978, the companies all dropped the electromechanical stuff and went to solid state, using microprocessors to control the games as opposed to having everything hardwired with relays and stepper units. I collect the pre-solid state games.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Are there a lot of pinball machine collectors? It is a fairly small hobby. I’m the co-editor of one of the pinball magazines, and the subscription number is 1,200 people worldwide. Now, I know not every collector subscribes, but that gives you an indication that the hobby is not huge. There are people who own [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>It is a fairly small hobby. I’m the co-editor of one of the pinball magazines, and the subscription number is 1,200 people worldwide. Now, I know not every collector subscribes, but that gives you an indication that the hobby is not huge. There are people who own pinball machines, but they’re not collectors. I would say there’s a difference between a pinball collector and a pinball owner.</p>
<p>We categorize collectors by digits: single-digit collectors, one to nine machines, or double-digit collectors, 10 to 99 machines. Well, I’m a three-digit collector, which is just sick. There’s something wrong with me. If you’re a three-digit collector, you’ve got issues. I think the largest collection known is around 1,500 machines. But the problem is that after you get so many machines, it’s hard to keep them all working and operating or even to have them all restored in the first place because they are a huge time suck.</p>
<p>We started a pinball club, a local Detroit pinball club. We call it the Detroit Pinball Collectors Club. We’ve got a little clubhouse, and so I’ve got a bunch of games there, too. And I’ve got games at a friend’s house. I’ve got games all over the place, unfortunately, just because the one single thread in pinball collecting is you can never have just one, and you always run out of room. If you’re a real collector, it seems like you’re just always amassing more games. I have a really great time restoring them and playing them. I’m probably an average pinball player, maybe above average, but I’m not great. But it’s fun. It’s a fun thing, and it doesn’t become old quickly like, say, video games.</p>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Andrew MacBain]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 28 May 2020 04:02:12 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The quickest someone can restore a machine is maybe a week, and that would be the best-case scenario. It takes time to tear them down. All the mechanical assemblies have to be taken apart, cleaned, and the parts must be replaced and put back together. A lot of times they&#8217;ll touch up the play fields [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The quickest someone can restore a machine is maybe a week, and that would be the best-case scenario. It takes time to tear them down. All the mechanical assemblies have to be taken apart, cleaned, and the parts must be replaced and put back together. A lot of times they&#8217;ll touch up the play fields with clear coat so it doesn’t look like it’s been touched up.</p>
<p>Most of the machines are commercial devices designed to make money for an operator, and most operators just ran the games into the ground. They didn’t really maintain them or take care of them. When they got done with them, they sold them at auction, or maybe cleaned them up a little, ran a rag across them, put new rubber on, and sold them to a homeowner, who then played the bejebus out of it. Or their kids did. Most of the games that you end up with tend to be pretty tired by the time you get them.</p>
<p>pinhead, pinball, pinball-playing addict, backbox, Pinball Machine, BIFF, flipper, panic flip, Lazarus ball, Nudging, machine, ball, pinball video games, nudge, shake, bumpers, thumper, jet,  pop, kick-out hole, ,gobble hole, drain, Ability, Achievement, Action,  Arcade, Arrangement, Art, Artist, Artwork, Attempt, American Pinball, Chicago Gaming Company. Dutch Pinball, Haggis Pinball. HomePin. Jersey Jack Pinball. Multimorphic Inc. Penny K Pinball. Quetzal Pinball, Pinball Avdentures, Punny Factory, Ninja Mania, Sushi Mania, That’s Wack, Canada, Vancouver , Spooky Pinball, Stern Pinball, SunCoast Pinball, Team Pinball, Allied Leisure, Alvin G, Atari, Bally Manufacturing, Bill Port, Capcom, Centro Matic, Coffee-Mat, Chicago Coin, Data East, Exhibit Supply Company, Fascination Int., Inc, Game Plan, Genco, Gottlieb, Hankin, Heighway Pinball, Inder, InterFlip/Recreativos Franco, Jennings &amp; Company, Jeutel pinball, Nordamatic, Nuova Bell/Bell Games, Maresa, Mirco Games, Midway Games, Pinstar, Mr. Game, Peyper, Playmatic, Rally Play, Recel/Petaco, Sega Pinball, Sega, S.A. SONIC, Spinball, Taito, Tecnoplay, The Valley Company, Viza, Wico, Williams Electronics / WMS Industries, Zaccaria, Zidware, Back-glass, Ball, Ban, Bells, Bing, Bonus, Brand name, Bumper, Business, Buyer, Cabinet, Challenge, Chicago, Circuit, Coin-operated, Colorful, Company, Competition, Compression, Computer, Concept, Configuration, Control, Coordination, Cost, Count, Craze, Creativity, Culture, Damage, Degree, Design, Development, Dexterity, Digits, Direction, Display, Elaborate, Electric, Electronic, Elimination, Entertainment, Enthusiastic, Era, Execute, Eye-catching, Fancy, Features, Field, Flipper, Forward,</p>
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<p>Friends,Gamble, Game, Game play, Gate, Gottlieb, Graphics,   High score, Highlight, Hit, Hit, Hobby, IFPA, International Flipper Pinball Association, Improve, Incline, Industry, Innovation, Interest, Jackpot, Jostle, Joy, Junior, Kicker, Knob, Knocked down, Launch, Layout, Leg leveler, Legitimate, Levels, License, Lights, Logo, Lose, Loss, Machine, Manipulation, Manufacture, Marketing, Mechanical, Mesmerize, Metal balls, Midway, Modern, Multi-level, Noise, Nudge, Objective, Operate, Opportunities, Pachinko, Pads, PAPA Professional and Amateur Pinball Association, Passion, Pastime, Pins, Planar, Plastic, Play field, Player, Plumb, Plunger, Plunger, Points, Practice, Profit, Progress, Propel, Quality, Quest, Quick, Rack up, Ramp, Relay, Reset, Revenue, Ricochet, Rings, Rounds, Rubber, Sales, Score, Seller, Senior, Sensitivity, Sensor, Shoot, Shoot, Shot, Skillful, Slingshot, Slug, Small, Solenoid, Sound, Speed, Spin, Stopper, Stressful, Strike, Style, Sum, Surface, Switch, Table, Talent, Target, Technique, Tilt, Tilt, Time, Transistor, Translite, Trapping, Trigger, Trigger, Type,      Unique, Unpredictability, Value, Video, Visible, Williams, Win, Winner, Wiring, Wizard, Wonder, Worthwhile, Yell, Youth, Zeal, Zero, billiards, pinball game, arcade, pachinko, foosball, videogame, minigolf, slot machine, jukebox, gamers, amusement arcade, miniature golf, joystick, retro, pinball machine, Tetris, snooker, pool hall, arcade,</p>
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		<title>Why People Flip Pinball Machines</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Andrew MacBain]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 28 May 2020 03:59:33 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>I didn’t really get into to pinball machine collecting until maybe 15 years ago, but when I was a freshman in college, video games were really big. I went to Purdue University. They had a huge arcade there. I always said that Space Invaders and Pac-Man took so much of my money—money that I really didn’t have—that [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I didn’t really get into to <a href="https://www.collectorsweekly.com/pinball-machines">pinball machine</a> collecting until maybe 15 years ago, but when I was a freshman in college, video games were really big. I went to Purdue University. They had a huge arcade there. I always said that Space Invaders and Pac-Man took so much of my money—money that I really didn’t have—that it would have been cheaper to just buy one of those machines.<img decoding="async" class="size-medium wp-image-20637 alignright" src="https://www.pinballadventures.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/fhflyer1-231x300.jpg" alt="" width="231" height="300" /></p>
<p>So one day I went to an auction of coin-operated video games. They had pinball machines there, too, including a 1980 <a href="https://www.collectorsweekly.com/comics/spiderman">Spider-Man</a> machine. This is about 1988, so the game’s only eight years old. They started bidding at a hundred dollars, and nobody’s bidding. I drag it home and set it up, and sure enough a few things don’t work on it. And of course I don’t know how to fix it, but I go through it, figure it out, and it’s rewarding.</p>
<p>So I started buying these machines, tried to figure out how to fix them, and started to network with other guys who were buying games. I’d say, “Hey, I have this problem, how do you fix that?” You couldn’t find anybody to repair them. As time progressed, I just started buying more games, figuring out how to fix them, and I would run an ad in the paper—“Buying pinball machines, broken or working.” I would get a zillion calls.</p>
<p>Over the course of talking to people, I was developing this library of repair information. Then, in about 1995, I got a new job, and they had this crazy thing at work called Internet access. I’m like, “Wow, I can post all my repair stuff on the Internet.” I made a database and it just kept growing until I ended up with this huge website called PinRepair.com.</p>
<p>As part of the hobby, I went to the Pinball Expo in Chicago. This was about 1999, and they had all these seminars with people involved in the industry—programmers, game designers, service guys. The next year we presented a demonstration at the show about repairing games. As a joke, we said, “We’re going to make a videotape,” just a goofy, comedy videotape on pinball repair. And so we came up with this Norman-Shaggy thing, where I was Shaggy, the guy with long hair, and Norm was the guy who you never, ever saw, but he talked with a Boston accent. It was loosely based on This Old House, so we called it This Old Pinball. It was a weird morph of a bunch of ideas.</p>
<p>We showed the tape after our repair seminar, and people just went nuts, saying, “Hey, can I get a copy?” And we’re like, “We’re not selling this. It was just a one-time thing.” So then this guy comes up to me and says, “Look, I’m running this pinball hall of fame thing in Las Vegas. I’ll sell your video, and I’ll give some of the money to the Salvation Army and some of the money to our nonprofit pinball hall of fame, and you’ll help a lot of people out.”</p>
<p>So we started making these videos, and we turned them into nine, two-hour DVDs. We’ve sold 5,000 of them, or something. It’s unbelievable.</p>
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<p>Friends,Gamble, Game, Game play, Gate, Gottlieb, Graphics,   High score, Highlight, Hit, Hit, Hobby, IFPA, International Flipper Pinball Association, Improve, Incline, Industry, Innovation, Interest, Jackpot, Jostle, Joy, Junior, Kicker, Knob, Knocked down, Launch, Layout, Leg leveler, Legitimate, Levels, License, Lights, Logo, Lose, Loss, Machine, Manipulation, Manufacture, Marketing, Mechanical, Mesmerize, Metal balls, Midway, Modern, Multi-level, Noise, Nudge, Objective, Operate, Opportunities, Pachinko, Pads, PAPA Professional and Amateur Pinball Association, Passion, Pastime, Pins, Planar, Plastic, Play field, Player, Plumb, Plunger, Plunger, Points, Practice, Profit, Progress, Propel, Quality, Quest, Quick, Rack up, Ramp, Relay, Reset, Revenue, Ricochet, Rings, Rounds, Rubber, Sales, Score, Seller, Senior, Sensitivity, Sensor, Shoot, Shoot, Shot, Skillful, Slingshot, Slug, Small, Solenoid, Sound, Speed, Spin, Stopper, Stressful, Strike, Style, Sum, Surface, Switch, Table, Talent, Target, Technique, Tilt, Tilt, Time, Transistor, Translite, Trapping, Trigger, Trigger, Type,      Unique, Unpredictability, Value, Video, Visible, Williams, Win, Winner, Wiring, Wizard, Wonder, Worthwhile, Yell, Youth, Zeal, Zero, billiards, pinball game, arcade, pachinko, foosball, videogame, minigolf, slot machine, jukebox, gamers, amusement arcade, miniature golf, joystick, retro, pinball machine, Tetris, snooker, pool hall, arcade,</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 May 2020 03:55:20 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>What is it about the pinball machine that draws us in? Even today in our time of gorgeously illustrated video games, pinball machines continue to have an enchanting quality. In part this is the result ofthe game&#8217;s visuals: the lights, colors, and artwork. But it&#8217;s also a credit to the game&#8217;s simple mechanical brilliance &#8212; [&#8230;]</p>
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<section id="article-section-0" class="l-article__section s-cms-content">What is it about the pinball machine that draws us in? Even today in our time of gorgeously illustrated video games, pinball machines continue to have an enchanting quality. In part this is the result of<img decoding="async" class="size-medium wp-image-22670 alignright" src="https://www.pinballadventures.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/01-punny-factory-212x300.jpg" alt="" width="212" height="300" />the game&#8217;s visuals: the lights, colors, and artwork. But it&#8217;s also a credit to the game&#8217;s simple mechanical brilliance &#8212; the fun and challenge of timing the action of two levers to guide the pinball into the machine&#8217;s most lucrative spots.The game was not always so simple. Early pinball machines demanded that a player shake the entire table in an effort to guide the ball through the obstacles (pins &#8212; hence the name). Later iterations had mechanical flippers like today&#8217;s, but more of them &#8212; six, which were distributed three on each side up and down the body of the machine. It wasn&#8217;t until 1948 that the standard two-flipper version was introduced, designed by Steve Kordek in an effort to save on production costs. But the two-flipper machine was a hit; its use of a direct-current (as opposed to alternating, which other companies were using at the time) meant the flippers were more precise in their motion, and, with only two, the game experience was more streamlined.</p>
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<section id="article-section-1" class="l-article__section s-cms-content">Kordek passed away in 2014 at the age of 100 in Park Ridge, Illinois. In his career, he moved on from mechanical games to video games, but the double-flipper pinball machine was &#8220;perhaps his most significant contribution.&#8221; Its success is a testament to the basic importance of getting the hardware right: Without Kordek&#8217;s innovation, pinball would be an overdecorated gambling machine. But together, the marriage of artistry and tech provides that particular pinball allure.pinhead, pinball, pinball-playing addict, backbox, Pinball Machine, BIFF, flipper, panic flip, Lazarus ball, Nudging, machine, ball, pinball video games, nudge, shake, bumpers, thumper, jet,  pop, kick-out hole, ,gobble hole, drain, Ability, Achievement, Action,  Arcade, Arrangement, Art, Artist, Artwork, Attempt, American Pinball, Chicago Gaming Company. Dutch Pinball, Haggis Pinball. HomePin. Jersey Jack Pinball. Multimorphic Inc. Penny K Pinball. Quetzal Pinball, Pinball Avdentures, Punny Factory, Ninja Mania, Sushi Mania, That’s Wack, Canada, Vancouver , Spooky Pinball, Stern Pinball, SunCoast Pinball, Team Pinball, Allied Leisure, Alvin G, Atari, Bally Manufacturing, Bill Port, Capcom, Centro Matic, Coffee-Mat, Chicago Coin, Data East, Exhibit Supply Company, Fascination Int., Inc, Game Plan, Genco, Gottlieb, Hankin, Heighway Pinball, Inder, InterFlip/Recreativos Franco, Jennings &amp; Company, Jeutel pinball, Nordamatic, Nuova Bell/Bell Games, Maresa, Mirco Games, Midway Games, Pinstar, Mr. Game, Peyper, Playmatic, Rally Play, Recel/Petaco, Sega Pinball, Sega, S.A. SONIC, Spinball, Taito, Tecnoplay, The Valley Company, Viza, Wico, Williams Electronics / WMS Industries, Zaccaria, Zidware, Back-glass, Ball, Ban, Bells, Bing, Bonus, Brand name, Bumper, Business, Buyer, Cabinet, Challenge, Chicago, Circuit, Coin-operated, Colorful, Company, Competition, Compression, Computer, Concept, Configuration, Control, Coordination, Cost, Count, Craze, Creativity, Culture, Damage, Degree, Design, Development, Dexterity, Digits, Direction, Display, Elaborate, Electric, Electronic, Elimination, Entertainment, Enthusiastic, Era, Execute, Eye-catching, Fancy, Features, Field, Flipper, Forward,&nbsp;</p>
<p>Friends,Gamble, Game, Game play, Gate, Gottlieb, Graphics,   High score, Highlight, Hit, Hit, Hobby, IFPA, International Flipper Pinball Association, Improve, Incline, Industry, Innovation, Interest, Jackpot, Jostle, Joy, Junior, Kicker, Knob, Knocked down, Launch, Layout, Leg leveler, Legitimate, Levels, License, Lights, Logo, Lose, Loss, Machine, Manipulation, Manufacture, Marketing, Mechanical, Mesmerize, Metal balls, Midway, Modern, Multi-level, Noise, Nudge, Objective, Operate, Opportunities, Pachinko, Pads, PAPA Professional and Amateur Pinball Association, Passion, Pastime, Pins, Planar, Plastic, Play field, Player, Plumb, Plunger, Plunger, Points, Practice, Profit, Progress, Propel, Quality, Quest, Quick, Rack up, Ramp, Relay, Reset, Revenue, Ricochet, Rings, Rounds, Rubber, Sales, Score, Seller, Senior, Sensitivity, Sensor, Shoot, Shoot, Shot, Skillful, Slingshot, Slug, Small, Solenoid, Sound, Speed, Spin, Stopper, Stressful, Strike, Style, Sum, Surface, Switch, Table, Talent, Target, Technique, Tilt, Tilt, Time, Transistor, Translite, Trapping, Trigger, Trigger, Type,      Unique, Unpredictability, Value, Video, Visible, Williams, Win, Winner, Wiring, Wizard, Wonder, Worthwhile, Yell, Youth, Zeal, Zero, billiards, pinball game, arcade, pachinko, foosball, videogame, minigolf, slot machine, jukebox, gamers, amusement arcade, miniature golf, joystick, retro, pinball machine, Tetris, snooker, pool hall, arcade,</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Dutch graphic designer Sam van Doorn has modified a pinball machine so that it uses lithographic ink to make prints. Calling his machine STYN, the device makes messy modern art on poster board with six flippers and the ball. van Doorn doesn&#8217;t call the resulting works art, rather he thinks of them as design pieces [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dutch graphic designer Sam van Doorn has modified a pinball machine so that it uses lithographic ink to make prints. Calling his machine STYN, the device makes messy modern art on poster board with six flippers and the ball. van Doorn doesn&#8217;t call the resulting works art, rather he thinks of them as design pieces which are the product of &#8220;fun and play.&#8221; The modified pinball machine was a part of van Doorn&#8217;s graduation project. The machine itself will be appearing at different parties where people can use it to <a href="https://www.facebook.com/StynTheMachine" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">make their own designs</a>, but posters are also <a href="http://www.samvandoorn.net/?/other/project-name-10/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">available for sale</a> in van Doorn&#8217;s website for 50 Euros.<img decoding="async" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-23234" src="https://www.pinballadventures.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/12-211x300.jpeg" alt="" width="211" height="300" /></p>
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		<title>Pinball Cafe closes doors for having more than two pinball machines</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Andrew MacBain]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Apr 2020 10:22:28 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The Pinball Cafe opened its doors in February, on the strip of Queen West between Roncesvalles Ave. and Dufferin St. It was a family place where one could buy ice cream, eat a sandwich and play a few rounds of an old arcade favourite. When it closed on Monday, after eight months of operating illegally [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Pinball Cafe opened its doors in February, on the strip of Queen West between Roncesvalles Ave. and Dufferin St. It was a family place where one could buy ice cream, eat a sandwich and play a few rounds of an old arcade favourite.</p>
<p>When it closed on Monday, after eight months of operating illegally without a licence, the owners posted the following to their website and Facebook page: “The Pinball Cafe is CLOSED by order of The City of Toronto based on 1) Zoning By-law No. 438-86 and 2) Interim control By-law #2012.”</p>
<p>The first zoning bylaw referenced states that only two pinball machines or other electronic games are permitted in a restaurant or amusement establishment — a limit that Jason Hazzard describes as “outdated.”</p>
<p>The second reference, the interim control bylaw, was introduced to council on Oct. 31. It states that no restaurants can be opened on the strip of Queen West between Roncesvalles Ave. and Dufferin St. for one year.</p>
<p>“We put a lot of time and money into this little business and we’re sad to see it go,” said Mr. Hazzard, 39, who opened The Pinball Cafe with his wife, Rachel.</p>
<p>Local councillor Gord Perks did not take kindly to that version of events.</p>
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<p>“It attempts to lay blame on the city,” he said. “They’re trying to blame someone else for their mistakes.”</p>
<p>The Hazzards met with Mr. Perks in February, when they were seeking a business licence. They were having trouble obtaining one because of their excess of pinball machines. The councillor said he gave the business owners three options: reduce the number of machines to operate within the limit of two; go to the committee of adjustments for a variance on the zoning rules; or ask the city to change the zoning of the property.</p>
<p>Mr. Perks didn’t hear from the business owners again until the summer, when they were having trouble obtaining a liquor licence.</p>
<p>“If you want to get a liquor licence, then you have to get a business licence. And if you want a business licence, you have to get your zoning stuff figured out,” Mr. Perks said.</p>
<p>But the Hazzards didn’t act quickly enough. By the time they decided to reduce the number of pinball machines to obtain a licence, they were turned down because of the interim control bylaw.</p>
<p>Mr. Perks defends the bylaw, saying it addresses a zoning imbalance in the neighbourhood.</p>
<p>“All of the sudden, what was supposed to be a neighbourhood shopping area has turned into an entertainment area,” he said. “The streets are packed all night and empty all day.”</p>
<p>Frank Horgan, who has worked at Amico’s Pizza Restaurant on Queen West for eight years, has noticed the change.</p>
<p>“The area is getting saturated,” he said, noting that there used to be a few restaurants on the street. “And now you need both hands to count them.”</p>
<p>Although the interim bylaw took blame on the website post, Mr. Perks says it has nothing to do with the closure. If the necessary routes to obtain a business licence had been taken last February, they wouldn’t have had to close.</p>
<p>“They never opened legally, and they decided to close themselves,” he said. “It’s heartbreaking to lose a business, but it’s not right to blame the city.”</p>
<p>“We didn’t do our due diligence,” Mr. Hazzard admits.</p>
<p>“We wanted to do something that was fun and interesting and different. There wasn’t anything like it in Toronto.…</p>
<p>“It was a lot of fun. And unfortunately, it was illegal.”</p>
<p style="text-align: right;"><a href="https://nationalpost.com/news/toronto/fun-but-illegal-the-pinball-cafe-closes-doors-for-having-more-than-two-pinball-machines">Source</a></p>
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		<title>National Pinball Museum to close</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Andrew MacBain]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Apr 2020 10:18:42 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Just five months after opening its doors to delighted pinheads and wizards across the D.C. region, Georgetown’s National Pinball Museum is being forced to close. David Silverman, the Silver Spring man whose dream it was to share his pinball collection with the masses, said Monday that he has received a letter informing him that he will have [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Just five months after opening its doors to delighted pinheads and wizards across the D.C. region, Georgetown’s National Pinball Museum is being forced to close.</p>
<p>David Silverman, the Silver Spring man whose dream it was to share his pinball collection with the masses, said Monday that he has received a letter informing him that he will have to vacate his third-floor space at the Shops at Georgetown Park in mid-July.</p>
<p>“This has been a dream of mine for over 30 years and to have it whittled down . . . ,” Silverman said.</p>
<p>Officials at Vornado Realty Trust declined to talk about the lease agreement. “As a policy, we don’t comment on tenant matters,” said Wendi Kopsick, spokeswoman for Vornado.</p>
<p>Silverman said that although his lease extends though December, the landlords are exercising a clause that allows them to terminate the agreement with 60 days’ notice. Silverman said he’s being asked to leave to make way for mall renovations.</p>
<p>For more than three decades, Silverman dreamed of opening a museum to showcase his collection of more than 800 pinball machines and to share the history of a game that was first played by French aristocrats. After a story about Silverman appeared in The Washington Post, a leasing agent at the Georgetown center approached him with the idea of opening the museum at the mall. Silverman spent six months renovating a third-floor space that once housed an FAO Schwarz toy store and put up $300,000 of his own money to make the project happen. The National Pinball Museum opened in December.</p>
<p>The museum features 200 pinball machines, some of which were available for visitors to play, as well as displays detailing the art and history of the game. Silverman also highlighted the work of game designers and artists.</p>
<p>Pinball’s heyday was in the 1960s and 1970s; the arrival of video games marked the end of its reign. Only one company, Illinois-based Stern Pinball, still makes pinball machines, and some collectors pay upward of $5,000 for machines at conventions or on Web sites such as eBay.</p>
<p>Silverman said he remains committed to keeping the museum alive.</p>
<p>Right now he’s focused on making lists: lists of supporters, lists of places where he might be able to move his vast collection, lists of spaces where he might be able to temporarily house his collection.</p>
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<p>“I’m not willing to throw in the towel,’’ he said. “I’m not going to shut down. I’m going to find someplace.’’</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Apr 2020 10:14:56 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Nine-year-old Caine Monroy is totally nonplussed by the attention his homemade cardboard arcade received this week after the short film “Caine’s Arcade” went viral on the Internet. The documentary was directed by Nirvan Mullick, an L.A. filmmaker who happened upon Caine’s cardboard arcade when he tried to buy a car handle for his ’96 Corolla from Caine’s [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nine-year-old Caine Monroy is totally nonplussed by the attention his homemade cardboard arcade received this week after the <a class="Link" href="https://www.latimes.com/business/technology/la-fi-tn-caines-arcade-video-cardboard-arcade-20120411,0,7270609.story" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">short film</a> “Caine’s Arcade” went viral on the Internet.</p>
<p>The documentary was directed by Nirvan Mullick, an L.A. filmmaker who happened upon Caine’s cardboard arcade when he tried to buy a car handle for his ’96 Corolla from Caine’s dad’s auto parts shop.</p>
<p>The heartwarming 11-minute film got a combined 3.5 million views on Vimeo and YouTube in just four days. That led to hundreds of online articles about the video, which led to television stories about the cardboard arcade by Fox, NBC and CNN.</p>
<p>A scholarship fund for Caine, set up by Mullick, got $140,000 in online donations from people moved by the film, and TMZ reported that Caine made such an impression on the owner of the pinball machine store Pins and Needles that she gave him a pinball machine worth thousands of dollars for free.</p>
<p>But by Friday, the whirlwind had started to die down. No television crews were lined up outside Caine’s dad’s auto parts shop in Boyle Heights, where Caine built the arcade last summer. It was the first time that had happened in days.</p>
<p>Still, Caine, dressed in his custom-made Caine’s Arcade sweatshirt, wasn’t feeling blue now that his 15 minutes had started to fade. After all, fame was never the point. Caine is interested in customers.</p>
<p>Paying customers.</p>
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<p>Caine’s dad, George, said Caine has always had a knack for spotting money making opportunities — buying trendy rubber bracelets for 99 cents on eBay and selling them for $5 at swap meets, or turning an old skateboard and a cardboard box into a roaming vending machine where he sold Kit Kats, bottled water and potato chips for a dollar.</p>
<p>Despite the rain and the cold, and the fact that there is no heat in the front of his dad’s store, Caine had seven paying customers at his arcade at 3 on a Friday afternoon, including a father and daughter who heard about the arcade via Facebook, an artist who lives in the neighborhood who heard Brian Williams talking about it on NBC and two college students who found the video on Tumblr.</p>
<p>Caine was running two games at a time — audibly counting off the 20 seconds he gives players to play each game, calculator in hand to keep track of how many turns one player had left on his 500-turn fun pass.</p>
<p>Devon Gomez, a 20-year-old college student who was battling the homemade claw machine, asked how many tickets he’d need to win a box of four Angry Birds stuffed animals sitting on the counter.</p>
<p>“Don’t even think about it,” said Caine. “20,000 tickets. You’d need 5,000 tickets for just one.”</p>
<p>“You have to watch your wallet with this kid,” Gomez said.</p>
<p>Caine just grinned and asked if he wanted another turn.</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Apr 2020 10:11:17 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>It’s been a long time since you could pump quarters into The Simpsons Arcade Game, gleefully mashing buttons with a can of Mountain Dew by your side. Well, prepare to seriously embiggen your gaming library because the Simpsons are coming to the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. Today, Konami’s classic game hits Xbox Live Arcade [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It’s been a long time since you could pump quarters into The Simpsons Arcade Game, gleefully mashing buttons with a can of Mountain Dew by your side. Well, prepare to seriously embiggen your gaming library because the Simpsons are coming to the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.</p>
<p>Today, Konami’s classic game hits Xbox Live Arcade and the PlayStation Network for download. There have been many Simpsons-branded video games over the years, from Krusty’s Fun House to the oddly fun Simpsons: Hit &amp; Run, but this is the only one most people remember.</p>
<p>There really isn’t much to it. You choose either Homer, Marge, Lisa or Bart and then rampage around Springfield hitting wave after wave of hired goons over the course of eight levels. The story has something to do with Smithers kidnapping Maggie for Mr. Burns but, as with almost every game of its time, the story really isn’t that important.</p>
<p>Is it the most challenging or interesting game? Meh. But it’s a fun trip down memory lane to an era when: a) <em>The Simpsons</em> was still considered edgy and subversive, and b) a true test of skill was how quickly you could repeatedly hit a big red button without injuring your finger.</p>
<p>The new version includes some fun extras like four-player online cooperative play and access to the Japanese version of the game. There are three modes of play: one with unlimited lives, one with a single life and “Quarters” mode where you have 10 virtual quarters to get through the whole game. If you’re not a <em>Simpsons</em> fan, there’s really no reason to download this game. If you are, however, I say to you “Up and at them!”</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Apr 2020 10:08:42 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Any classic video gamers who still remember the good days of arcade tokens and joysticks may want to prepare themselves for a nostalgic moment or two.  Disney’s newest animated film Wreck-It Ralph hit theaters on Nov. 2. Boasting an all-star cast of video game characters like  never before seen (and some that have never been seen at [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Any classic video gamers who still remember the good days of arcade tokens and joysticks may want to prepare themselves for a nostalgic moment or two.  Disney’s newest animated film <em>Wreck-It Ralph</em> hit theaters on Nov. 2. Boasting an all-star cast of video game characters like  never before seen (and some that have never been seen at all), this film promises to load up on ammo, step on the turbo and blast beyond viewer expectations.</p>
<p>The story takes place in a  small arcade that is home to several classic, quarter-eating video games. However, in the spirit of <em>Toy Story</em>, the characters in these video games come to life every night when no one is watching. With the ability to travel between games using a subway-like extension cord system, the characters eat, drink, talk, and socialize with each other. One such character named Ralph (voiced by John C. Reilly, <em>Step Brothers</em>), despite being reasonably well-mannered and friendly, has the job of being the bad guy for the game <em>Fix-It Felix Jr</em>. For 30 years, the giant, gorilla-shaped Ralph has been shunned by his “co-workers” and generally feared by everyone due to his villainous status. All he really wants is to be accepted and taste some of the love and admiration that is shown in the game to Felix (Jack McBrayer, <em>30 Rock</em>), the popular and ever-optimistic hero. In a desperate bid to change how people think of him, Ralph abandons his own game and ventures out into the world of the arcade in search of a way to prove his heroism. Throughout his journey, Ralph crosses paths with the battle-hardened, professionally animated heroin of an alien shoot-‘em-up game (Jane Lynch, <em>Glee</em>) and the cute but annoying glitch character of a go-kart racing game (Sarah Silverman, <em>School of Rock</em>), both of whom give Ralph a completely new outlook on life. Travelling from one game to the next while making both friends and enemies along the way, Ralph discovers that his true destiny may not be  what he intended.</p>
<p>In terms of story and emotional connection with the audience, <em>Wreck-It Ralph</em> is not an instant Disney classic, but its characters are memorable and the quality of animation is spot-on. The film is about video games and nothing else, so many classic video game tropes are included in a manner that should bring at least a few fond memories to anyone born in the arcade generation. For instance, one of the long-running jokes throughout the film is the cameos by classic video game characters in situations that are slightly different than what most audience members will remember. Sonic the Hedgehog gives safety advice to travelers as they journey between games, Q*bert and Coily are homeless on the streets, and Clyde the Ghost from <em>Pac-Man</em> runs a group therapy session for arcade villains. Even a certain moustached plumber gets a shout-out once or twice. Ultimately, it is these little “special moments” that make <em>Wreck-It Ralph</em> not just another animated film, but rather a salute to an era that was and is an enormous part of countless childhoods.</p>
<p>If there is anything bad to say about <em>Ralph</em>, it is that the story may come off as a little too under-ambitious at points. But this fact could be either a pro or a con based on the viewer. Younger audience members will certainly enjoy the wacky characters and truly vibrant animation, but older viewers may feel that the film does not reach its potential in terms of both laughs and storylines. The idea of a plot taking place in the coded and pixelated world of a video game, where mushrooms grant the power to shoot fists of fire and regeneration is an everyday occurrence, is an interesting one and always worthy of exploration. However, it will be up to the audience to decide if <em>Wreck-It Ralph</em> takes advantage of this idea and offers a fresh and interesting story, or if the film decides to go easy and play it safe in the arcade room.</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Apr 2020 10:04:24 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The Simpsons Arcade Game may finally be in line for its first console port. As reported by XBLA Fans, the Australian government&#8217;s Classification Board has updated its database with a listing for The Simpsons Arcade Game on multiple platforms. The Simpsons Arcade Game is retro, but the TV show never went away. Originally released in 1991, The [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Simpsons Arcade Game may finally be in line for its first console port. As reported by XBLA Fans, the Australian government&#8217;s Classification Board has updated its database with a listing for The Simpsons Arcade Game on multiple platforms.</p>
<figure data-ref-id="1300-2274025" data-align="right" data-embed-type="image" data-size="medium" data-resize-src="http://static.gamespot.com/uploads/original/mig/4/0/2/5/2274025-simpsons_28079_screen.jpg" data-ratio="0.85650224215247"><figcaption>The Simpsons Arcade Game is retro, but the TV show never went away.</figcaption></figure>
<p>Originally released in 1991, The Simpsons Arcade Game was a four-player beat-&#8217;em-up from Konami. The game allowed players to plow through side-scrolling levels as Bart, Lisa, Homer, and Marge, pummeling generic suit-wearing bad guys, Matt Groening <i>Life is Hell</i> extras, and recognizable residents of Springfield alike. The arcade game was ported to the PC and Commodore 64 the same year, but never made it to the consoles of the time.</p>
<p>In 2009, Electronic Arts released a mobile phone game called The Simpsons Arcade, but the new classification suggests that the project is unrelated. Handed down yesterday, the listing details Konami as the publisher and retro specialist Backbone Entertainment as the developer. The Emeryville, California-based studio has previously released downloadable versions of Marvel vs. Capcom 2, Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix, and Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo HD Remix. It also developed Sonic&#8217;s Ultimate Genesis Collection, a compilation of 40 games from Sega&#8217;s 16-bit system, for the Xbox 360 and PS3.</p>
<p>The Simpsons is another in a line of downloadable console ports for Konami&#8217;s licensed coin-op games of the late &#8217;80s and early &#8217;90s. Last year, Konami and Backbone teamed up to release X-Men: The Arcade Game on the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. The publisher also worked with Ubisoft for 2007&#8217;s Xbox 360 release of the original Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles arcade game and in 2009 saw the French publisher remake the game&#8217;s arcade sequel, Turtles in Time.</p>
<p>Despite the classification, there are still a handful of licensed Konami arcade games of the era still awaiting a modern rerelease. Notably, the publisher&#8217;s 1992 arcade games Bucky O&#8217;Hare and Wild West C.O.W. Boys of Moo Mesa have yet to find their way to contemporary consoles.</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Apr 2020 10:00:59 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>If you were an old school gamer, I would wager that back in the day you spent many a quarter playing Asteroids at the arcade. A company we have talked about in the past called Tobii has a new game that reminds me of the classic Asteroids game that is called Tobii EyeAsteroids. Tobii has in the [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you were an old school gamer, I would wager that back in the day you spent many a quarter playing Asteroids at the arcade. A company we have talked about in the past called <a href="http://www.tobii.com/">Tobii</a> has a new game that reminds me of the classic Asteroids game that is called Tobii EyeAsteroids. Tobii has in the past offered up a <a href="https://www.slashgear.com/tobii-outs-worlds-first-eye-controlled-laptop-01136779/">laptop</a> that can be controlled by the eyes only. It has also shown off a computer accessory called <a href="https://www.slashgear.com/tobii-pceye-adds-eye-tracking-to-your-existing-monitor-07144896/">PCEye</a> that adds eye tracking to your monitor.</p>
<p>The new arcade game is a full size stand up cabinet meant for arcades rather than a home. Each of the games is priced at $15,000 and there are only 50 available. Looking at the game there are no controls, everything is controlled using the eyes. The goal is to keep asteroids from hitting the Earth.</p>
<p>Players claim that the lag between the decision to target an asteroid said the came firing on the asteroid is virtually non-existent. The first of the games will be installed in Dave &amp; Buster’s Times Square in NYC. It will be there for two weeks and then head to London. It will also be on display at CES.</p>
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