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Turns out Australia built the world’s first Star Wars pinball machine
You’d probably assume the first Star Wars pinball machine came out of the United States, and fair enough. The film was ...
The National Film and Sound Archive (NFSA) of Australia has today announced it has acquired five rare, Australian-designed pinball machines, one of which is the first licensed Star Wars pinball ...
Five pinball machines, including the first licensed Star Wars unit, have been saved from the scrap heap and will eventually ...
The Red Hook Pinball Museum also has a vintage Bell Atlantic pay phone, a 1950s 3D photo viewer, a 1924 Mills Slot Machine, ...
Movie theaters endured financial hardships during the pandemic’s lockdowns, but imagine what arcades, which were already on the brink of extinction due to home consoles, had to endure. To entice ...
Stern’s Pokemon collab will bring pinball fans a brand new line of machines featuring iconic characters from the franchise.
CHEEKTOWAGA, NY (WKBW-TV) — His favorite pinball game is Star Trek. That's saying something because Barry Gluckstein owns about a hundred and fifty pinball machines. You'll find eighty of them at ...
Pinball lives, and it was never on life support either. With home video game consoles driving people away from arcades, you might think pinball machines started collecting dust during the ‘90s, but it ...
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