Fun fact: as of July 2023, they’re finalizing plans for a 7,000sq.ft expansion. They estimate they’ll be able to fit another 150-200 cabinets/machines once it’s complete. I even heard they _ideally_ want to have it where you walk though Mario Bros-style pipes time get to the new section. They hope to have the new area done and open by summer 2024.
That's a crap ton of room for that few cabinets. Interesting information, though. I'll have to go back in and check it out when the addition is complete.
As of today the following companies are producing machines Stern, Jersey Jack, Spooky Pinbal, American Pinball, Chicago Gaming Company, Haggis Pinball, Pinball Brothers, Muktimorphic, and Dutch Pinball.. There is also a Spanish Company Quetzal Pinball.. We are definitely in a new pinball boom! Looks like an awesome place! Will have to go check it out soon!
You said you didn't find the pinball machine Magic Girl that is because it was never manufactured just so prototypes made that never worked that will. But you may have know that and was just be sarcastic. Anyway I enjoyed your video, looks like it's time for a road trip. Thanks.
You're right, the machines that were made didn't work as well as they were supposed to. Since at least one of them ended up being shown at the NW Pinball show, I thought at least one of the close to two dozen might have ended up at the Pinball Museum. Maybe they have one in their shop that I don't know about. It would be interesting to see, but that price tag back then was high.
Pretty sure they had Paperboy. That was a favorite of mine when it was originally released on arcades back in the 80s, so I did look for it. Outside of a Super Mario Bros Pinball machine, I don't remember seeing much of them. They often swap machines out, though, so I might have just been there on an odd day where machines were being refurbished.
Fun fact: as of July 2023, they’re finalizing plans for a 7,000sq.ft expansion. They estimate they’ll be able to fit another 150-200 cabinets/machines once it’s complete. I even heard they _ideally_ want to have it where you walk though Mario Bros-style pipes time get to the new section.
They hope to have the new area done and open by summer 2024.
That's a crap ton of room for that few cabinets. Interesting information, though. I'll have to go back in and check it out when the addition is complete.
As of today the following companies are producing machines Stern, Jersey Jack, Spooky Pinbal, American Pinball, Chicago Gaming Company, Haggis Pinball, Pinball Brothers, Muktimorphic, and Dutch Pinball.. There is also a Spanish Company Quetzal Pinball.. We are definitely in a new pinball boom! Looks like an awesome place! Will have to go check it out soon!
this place is amazing
Swollen stomach and tremendous ass…. lol. Love it. He paid lots in food and beer to customize himself. 😊
I don't know what his issue was.
You said you didn't find the pinball machine Magic Girl that is because it was never manufactured just so prototypes made that never worked that will. But you may have know that and was just be sarcastic. Anyway I enjoyed your video, looks like it's time for a road trip. Thanks.
You're right, the machines that were made didn't work as well as they were supposed to. Since at least one of them ended up being shown at the NW Pinball show, I thought at least one of the close to two dozen might have ended up at the Pinball Museum. Maybe they have one in their shop that I don't know about. It would be interesting to see, but that price tag back then was high.
Do they have sonic 2 arcade
Not sure.
They do. I love 20 minutes away and visit regularly.
Do they have VS Super Mario Bros or Paperboy?
Pretty sure they had Paperboy. That was a favorite of mine when it was originally released on arcades back in the 80s, so I did look for it.
Outside of a Super Mario Bros Pinball machine, I don't remember seeing much of them. They often swap machines out, though, so I might have just been there on an odd day where machines were being refurbished.
They do have Mario Bros, yes.