Pinball Pandemonium: Bat City Epic Fun Takes Austin by Storm!

The scorching Texan heat at 101°F wasn’t the only thing setting Austin on fire on September 24th, 2023. By 3:00 PM, with rain cooling down the fervor outdoors, inside Epic Fun, the atmosphere was nothing short of electric. The Bat City Epic Fun Monthly pinball tournament was unfolding, and it was indeed Epic.

The Round Robin Rumble

Dick Curtis, the grandmaster of the event, had the venue buzzing with the energy of a true unsupported round-robin. With 102 players battling on 12 pinball machines simultaneously, the sheer logistics of the event were dizzying. After what must have been a marathon session of 20 hours and 37 minutes, the top four emerged, ready to enter the finals with four rounds of fierce pinball competition.

Dirty Harry’s Dominance

The 1995 Williams classic, Dirty Harry, was the undoubted darling of the event with a whopping 19 games played on it. As the flippers clacked and bells rang, players navigated the crime-filled streets of San Francisco, channeling Clint Eastwood with every shot.

Mandalorian Magic in the Finals

However, the most talked-about game was during the finals on The Mandalorian (Pro). This modern marvel by Stern from 2021 became the backdrop of an intense face-off. Colin MacAlpine, with an IFPA rank of just 24, showcased his expertise and secured first place, leaving Jason Newman, Jonathon Morales, and John Walter in his wake.

The Clash of Titans

  • 1st – Colin MacAlpine, demonstrating why he’s ranked 24 in the IFPA, clinched the top spot.
  • 2nd – Jonathon Morales, not far behind in skills and passion, secured the second position.
  • 3rd – John Walter, a rising star in the pinball world.
  • 4th – Jason Newman, proving that every game, every flip, and every point counts in a tournament of this scale.

The Pinball Pantheon

The venue featured a bevy of 16 pinball machines, with some real legends in the mix:

And of course, The Mandalorian (Pro), which undoubtedly stole the show.

Where Fun Meets Epic

The venue, Epic Fun, lived up to its name. More than just pinball, it’s a wonderland of games and entertainment. Bowling, bumper cars, arcade games – the possibilities were endless. With its top-notch maintenance, friendly staff, and family-friendly ambiance, it’s no wonder this venue has become a weekly retreat for many Austin locals.

The Lone Star State’s Pinball Leaders

RankPlayer NameCityWppr Points
1Jack RevnewThe Woodlands501.13
2Garrett ShahanDenton442.74
3Phil GrimaldiHouston338.48
4Wesley JohnsonCollege Station327.55
5Fred RevnewThe Woodlands255.07
6Lee BalusekConroe254.5
7Brian KrivonakCorpus Christi246.12
8Collier WhitefieldSan Antonio227.22
9Gilbert HerreraSan Antonio212.66
10Kevin RodriguezDenton210.54

With the Bat City Epic Fun Monthly culminating in such a grand fashion, Austin’s pinball community is already eagerly awaiting the next showdown. As they say in pinball – the ball is wild, and so was this tournament!

EinStein’s=MatchplayCompetition² (9/24)

On a sweltering Texas afternoon with temperatures touching a blistering 96°F (feeling more like 108°F, if you ask me!), the EinStein’s=MatchplayCompetition² pinball tournament added its own brand of heat. Hosted at the spectacular EinStein’s Pub and Arcade in Richmond, this event, organized by the stellar Space City Pinball, brought 23 competitors together for almost 4 hours of intense pinball battles.

The Longest Duel: Turtles in Time!

While all games were epic in their own right, one game took the proverbial cake. The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Premium/LE) witnessed a marathon 77-minute game during the Finals. We kid you not. It’s like the Turtles went back in time and we were all there to witness it!

Results for that historic game:

  • 🥇 Jim Mueller (IFPA rank 392)
  • 🥈 Don Dura (IFPA rank 1310)
  • 🥉 Elizabeth Dronet from Space City (IFPA rank 1534)
  • 🏅 Brian Fults from Longville, LA (IFPA rank 1461)

Champions of the Day

Amidst the cacophony of clinking balls and triumphant cheers, these players emerged as the ultimate pinball wizards:

  1. Jim Mueller: IFPA rank 392, with a whopping 103 IFPA events under his belt.
  2. Don Dura: IFPA rank 1310, just one event behind at 104.
  3. Brian Fults from Longville, LA: IFPA rank 1461, seasoned with 95 events.
  4. Elizabeth Dronet from Space City: IFPA rank 1534, the veteran of the group with 332 events.
  5. Chris Geist: IFPA rank 606, another veteran with 297 events.
  6. Bill Nebeker: IFPA rank 2519 with a solid 146 events.
  7. Chris Low: IFPA rank 1690, crossing the century mark with 101 events.
  8. Grayson Turner from Spring, TX: IFPA rank 5243, still making waves with 34 events.

Legacy in Machines

EinStein’s lineup truly was a feast for the eyes, representing a blend of old-school classics and modern-day marvels:

Venue Vibes

EinStein’s isn’t just an arcade; it’s an experience. With cheap beers, friendly bartenders (shout-out to Tara, Nick, and Eric!), and a vibrant atmosphere, it’s no wonder fans don’t mind the drive from downtown. But remember – bring your quarters, and if you forget, they’ve got you covered with change machines!

Texas Pinball Standings: The Titans

As we wrap up our coverage of the event, here’s a snapshot of the best in Texas pinball:

RankPlayer NameCityWppr Points
1Jack RevnewThe Woodlands501.13
2Garrett ShahanDenton442.72
3Phil GrimaldiHouston338.48
4Wesley JohnsonCollege Station327.54
5Fred RevnewThe Woodlands255.09
6Lee BalusekConroe254.5
7Brian KrivonakCorpus Christi246.12
8Collier WhitefieldSan Antonio227.24
9Gilbert HerreraSan Antonio212.67
10Kevin RodriguezDenton210.54

From long-lasting games to pulsating face-offs, this tournament had it all. The Texas sun might’ve been hot, but the pinball action? Definitely hotter! Stay tuned to this space for more from the thrilling world of pinball!