The Max Value Classic Challenge 2023: A Pinball Extravaganza in Seattle

In the bustling heart of Seattle, the clinking and clanking of pinballs echoed through the alleys and streets, drawing curious onlookers to the Ice Box Arcade. On October 1, 2023, the arcade transformed into a battleground for the highly-anticipated “Max Value Classic Challenge – 2023/10” pinball tournament.

A Chill Afternoon at the Ice Box Arcade

Located at 615 NW Bright St, the Ice Box Arcade is a nostalgic throwback to simpler times. With a vast collection of pinball machines, the venue is a paradise for enthusiasts. A few clouds drifted in the Seattle sky, with temperatures a cool 63°F. The atmosphere inside the arcade was anything but cold, though. Filled with energy, anticipation, and the indomitable spirit of competition, participants and spectators alike reveled in the joy of the games. While some wished for more diverse arcade games and a richer menu, the massive pinball collection ensured that the focus stayed firmly on the silver ball.

Spotlight on the Bond Game

Round 16 of the tournament saw an intense face-off on the James Bond 007 60th Anniversary Limited Edition pinball machine by Stern. Michael B Bailey, John Robinson WA, Germain Mariolle, and others were immediately drawn into a world that celebrated the entire Bond franchise, spanning 25 iconic films. Each player navigated through the legacy that showcased every Bond actor, the intriguing villains, and their notorious henchmen.

Stern really created an immersive experience, capturing the rich history of 007 in its limited edition design. With only 500 units available globally, it promises a unique and unparalleled pinball session. This machine isn’t just about looks; it offers intense gameplay, asking players to control the chaos unleashed by Oddjob’s kinetic spinning disc hat and confront various villains using special in-game gadgets. The Mission Multiball mayhem gets triggered with precision shots against 10 drop targets, and players must swiftly dodge SPECTRE’s henchmen, guiding the pinballs through four fast-flowing optical spinners. And adding a touch of intrigue, akin to a gadget from Q Branch, the machine features a custom LCD screen set right inside the playfield, allowing players to track their assignments. Plus, for that touch of classic nostalgia, the LCD will display your skyrocketing scores on old school mechanical score reels. It’s a blend of modern gameplay and vintage charm that only James Bond could pull off so stylishly.

The Triumph of Champions

Every flick, every strategy, and every tilt mattered. The best players emerged after rounds of fierce competition:

  1. John Robinson WA – A titan in the pinball world.
  2. Jarrett Gaddy – Seattle’s pride with a wealth of experience.
  3. Michael B Bailey – An up-and-comer making his mark.
  4. Armand Go – Edmonds’ very own pinball prodigy.
  5. Germain Mariolle – Redmond’s top player and a force to be reckoned with.
  6. Lonnie Langford – Always consistent and ever competitive.
  7. Matt Strzelecki – A steady performer throughout.
  8. Jaran Jones – Rounding off the top 8 with a remarkable performance.

Pinball Machines of Note

A diverse range of pinball machines, spanning various eras, were present at the tournament:

The Best from Washington State

The creme de la creme of Washington’s pinball scene:

RankPlayer NameCityWppr Points
1Germain MariolleRedmond636.3
2Lonnie LangfordSeattle540.38
3Richie TerrySeattle498.12
4Sean IrbySeattle469.67
5Jarrett GaddySeattle464.78
6David ChernicoffSeattle436.46
7Dave StewartCarnation399.95
8Neal JoslynBremerton364.7
9Raymond DavidsonElk Grove Village364.68
10Zach McCarthyConifer325.09

As the evening wrapped up and the neon lights of the arcade started dimming, one thing was clear – pinball is more than just a game; it’s a passion, a community, and a tradition that continues to evolve. Stay tuned for more dazzling updates from the world of pinball!

A Night at The 1Up Lodo: Where Pinballs Roll and Champions Rise

As the overcast clouds hovered over Denver, the iconic 1Up – LoDo arcade bar brimmed with excitement. With the temperature a pleasant 79°F, and in the heart of Denver’s bustling district, pinball enthusiasts gathered for a tournament that would test their skills, strategies, and reflexes.

Gathering for Battle

On the evening of October 1st, 2023, organized by the dynamic Deanna Scalf, 14 top pinball players from around the state converged for the “1up Lodo October Pinball Tournament.” The competition format was intense — it was a Group Knockout Tournament, and with the Progressive Strikes system in place, the stakes were high.

A Legendary Game Stands Out

One game in particular stole the show. The James Bond 007 (Pro) pinball machine, released just a year prior, saw a fierce battle in the third round. Justin Hinman, with his quick reflexes, secured the first spot, followed by a neck-to-neck competition between Tim Bruner, Robert Slyker, and Denver’s own Nate Johnson.

Crowning the Kings of Pinball

Hours of strategic plays, impeccable timings, and a few bouts of good luck led to the crowning of our champions:

  • Robert Slyker: A master of the flippers with 122 IFPA events under his belt.
  • Tim Bruner: An ever-evolving player, bringing his A-game.
  • Justin Hinman: The strategist, reading each bounce and tilt.
  • Ryan Altermatt: A veteran with 251 IFPA events, always up for a challenge.

A Dive into Nostalgia with the Machines

The bar boasted an array of 10 pinball machines, each telling its own tale. The Jurassic Park (Pro) took players on a prehistoric journey, while The Mandalorian (Premium/LE) threw them into a galaxy far, far away. The nostalgic players took a trip down memory lane with classics like The Addams Family, while the newer entrants, such as James Bond 007, promised action and thrills.

The Heart of the Arcade: Venue Vibes

The 1UP Arcade Bar – LoDo wasn’t just about the games. The atmosphere radiated pure joy, combined with a hint of competitive spirit. While the Godzilla pinball machine seemed to be a crowd favorite, the arcade also offered classics like Pac-Man and Street Fighter. The venue perfectly blended old-school charm with modern amenities, ensuring every visitor, player or not, had a memorable time.

Colorado’s Pinball Pride: The Rankings

RankPlayer NameCityWppr Points
1Walt WoodEnglewood543.38
2Ryan AltermattDenver271.64
3Zach McCarthyConifer194.11
4Donavan SteppLakewood160.64
5Mark AbbottDenver152.5
6Daniel AndersonEnglewood138.44
7Ryan WangerBoulder137.41
8Robert Slyker129.56
9Lewis Ritenour126.39
10Mat BrundageDenver125.98

With the tournament wrapping up, it was more than just a game; it was about the community, the shared laughs, the groans at near misses, and the cheers for victories. The pinball scene in Colorado has never been more alive. Until next time, keep the balls rolling and the scores soaring!