He spends his free time and weekends off tinkering, reconstructing, repairing and buying pinball machines. How it started "I bought my first pinball machine in 1976, when Mr. D's Arcade closed in ...
In Glendale, Gene Lewin has amassed a bounty of pinball machines and old-school video games. There are about 80 inside the Vintage Arcade Superstore showroom, with more stored in his three warehouses.
If you like to tinker with your tech and have a penchant for pinball, the DIY “Makerball” kit is something of a no-brainer. Described by its Swiss creator as an “affordable, stable, mutable, pure, and ...
It’s deceptively simple. Pull the plunger by its flying-saucer-shaped handle, and hear that satisfying clack. Watch the silver marble roll around the playfield, and wing it with your flippers. Come up ...
In a display of colorful creativity, a man who goes by "Tony the Pinball Wizard" lived up to his nickname by building this pinball machine using almost entirely 3D-printed parts. Displayed at a ...
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