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The Fair Strikes Face-Off: Inside the Tournament

On January 22, 2024, at 6:55 PM, Tik Tok’s Workshop in Bremerton, WA, became the battleground for the Tik Tok’s Fair Strikes 1/22 pinball tournament. Organized by Richard Godwin, the event featured a challenging Group Knockout format across 10 rounds, lasting just under 4 hours. Nine skilled players competed, navigating the Fair Strikes system where finishing positions in each group dictated the number of strikes received. The overcast skies and a cool 45°F did nothing to dampen the spirits of the competitors and spectators alike.

Round 6 Rumble: The Mandalorian’s Epic Showdown

Round 6 saw an intense showdown on Stern’s The Mandalorian (Premium), released in July 2021. Jessica Barron from Bremerton, with an IFPA rank of 1615, emerged victorious. She was closely followed by Andrew McCann (IFPA rank 862), organizer Richard Godwin himself (IFPA rank 2792), and Gocelyn Morgado (IFPA rank 4370), showcasing the high level of competition.

Champions of the Arena: Celebrating the Winners

The tournament concluded with outstanding performances from the top players:

  1. Conrad Rustad (Bremerton, WA): IFPA rank 222, with 228 events to his name.
  2. Andrew McCann: A seasoned player with an IFPA rank of 862 and 534 events.
  3. Jessica Barron (Bremerton): IFPA rank 1615, boasting participation in 275 events.
  4. Bruce Cherry: IFPA rank 7631, with 39 events under his belt.

A Galaxy of Pinball Machines: The Tournament’s Stars

The tournament featured an eclectic mix of 16 pinball machines, offering diverse challenges and themes:

  • Eight Ball by Bally (1977): A classic favorite that takes players back to the golden age of pinball.
  • Monster Bash (Remake) by Chicago Gaming (2018): Bringing a modern twist to the beloved original.
  • Demolition Man by Williams (1994): A game that combines action-packed gameplay with a popular movie theme.
  • Sharpshooter by Game Plan (1979): Offering a unique challenge with its precision-based gameplay.
  • Grand Prix by Williams (1976): A fast-paced race-themed game that tests players’ reflexes.
  • Icarus by Recel (1977): A lesser-known gem that adds variety to the tournament.
  • The Mandalorian (Premium) by Stern (2021): The star of the Round 6 showdown, beloved for its immersive theme.
  • Firepower by Williams (1980): A groundbreaking game known for its introduction of multi-ball play.
  • Cyclone by Williams (1988): A carnival-themed game that brings whimsy and fun.

Steampunk and Pinballs: The Unique Charm of Tik Tok’s Workshop

Tik Tok’s Workshop, more than just a venue, is a steampunk-themed wonderland for pinball and game enthusiasts. While it may be cozy, the variety of drinks, food options, and an array of pinball machines and games make it a must-visit location. The steampunk decor adds to the charm, making it a recommended spot for both casual and serious players.

Stay tuned for more updates from the thrilling realm of pinball, where skill meets strategy and every flipper hit tells a story. Whether you’re in it for the competition or just for fun, the world of pinball never ceases to amaze and entertain. Keep those flippers ready, and who knows, your next pinball adventure might just be around the corner!

Pinball and Puddles: The Player 1 Arcade Side Finals

A Wet and Wild Journey to Pinball Glory

On the way to the Player One Arcade in Surprise, AZ, for the much-anticipated Player 1 Arcade Series1 2024 Side Finals, we couldn’t help but chuckle at the desert dwellers navigating the roads in light rain. It’s a well-known fact that a drop of rain can turn the usually calm streets into a scene from a slip-n-slide!

An Evening of Pinball Mastery in Surprise, Arizona

Despite the weather’s best efforts on January 22, 2024, pinball enthusiasts, undeterred by the 56°F and light rain, converged at the Player One Arcade. The event, brilliantly organized by Jim Smith, spanned approximately 2 and a half hours of intense, skillful play.

Star Wars Showdown: A Galactic Battle on the Pinball Front

The tournament’s highlight was undoubtedly the fifth round on the Star Wars (Premium) pinball machine by Stern, a fan favorite since its release in August 2017. Tommy Bizzi, boasting an IFPA rank of 5474, emerged as the master of the galaxy, clinching the first position. Christy Kohtz, from Phoenix, AZ, with a rank of 3070, claimed the second spot, showcasing her force in the pinball universe. Brittany Daniel and Moto secured the third and fourth positions, proving their mettle in the pinball world.

Celebrating the Pinball Prodigies

The tournament concluded with exceptional performances from the top players:

  1. Tommy Bizzi – IFPA rank 5474, demonstrated exceptional skill across all rounds.
  2. Juan Silvagnoli – An underdog with an IFPA rank of 12387, amazed everyone with his second-place finish.
  3. Catcher Knapp – IFPA rank 4911, showed strategic prowess to earn a well-deserved third spot.
  4. Dave Halley – A seasoned player with an IFPA rank of 602, rounded off the top four.

A Parade of Pinball Machines

The tournament featured a diverse array of 14 pinball machines, each offering a unique experience:

Player One Arcade: A Pinball Enthusiast’s Dream

Player One Arcade, with its fantastic array of games and pinball machines, was more than just a venue; it was a haven for gaming enthusiasts. The electric atmosphere, accentuated by live gameplay on TVs, made it a delightful experience for everyone involved.

Next Up: More Pinball Adventures

As the tournament wrapped up, players and fans departed with stories of triumph and near misses, reminiscent of our own adventurous drive to the venue. The Player 1 Arcade Series1 2024 Side Finals not only celebrated the skill of the players but also the enduring charm of pinball. Stay tuned for more updates from the vibrant world of pinball tournaments across major cities in the U.S.!

Strikes, Flippers, and High Scores at the Dangerzone Arcade Monthly Knockout

A Pinball Marathon in Gilbert, Arizona

On a cool, overcast day with the temperature hovering around 57°F, the Dangerzone Arcade in Gilbert, AZ, transformed into a battleground for pinball wizards. The Dangerzone Arcade Monthly Knockout, organized by Jordan Lamoreaux, kicked off at noon on January 21, 2024. For nearly 5 hours, the arcade echoed with the sounds of pinball machines and the buzz of competition.

This Group Knockout Tournament featured 10 intense rounds. 14 players vied for supremacy in a format where resilience was key: players were eliminated after receiving 3 strikes. In four-player groups, the top two escaped unscathed while the bottom two received strikes; in three-player groups, only the last player received a strike.

Godzilla Unleashed: A Showdown to Remember

Round 1 spotlighted the Godzilla (LE) machine by Stern, a recent fan favorite since its release in September 2021. John Schollmeyer, who is unranked, emerged as the king of monsters. Lexi Tornero, ranked 12655, claimed a well-fought second place. Nick Goegan, another enigmatic player without an IFPA rank, and Nicholas Zachry from Gilbert, ranked 745th, battled fiercely for the third and fourth spots.

Saluting the Pinball Champions

The tournament culminated with exceptional performances from the top players:

  1. Nicholas Zachry from Gilbert, a skilled player claimed the first spot.
  2. Nate Tornero from Chandler, Arizona, finished strong at second.
  3. Greg Mohs from AZ, secured the third place with consistent gameplay.
  4. Nick Goegan, a newcomer to the IFPA, surprised everyone with his fourth-place finish.

Pinball Paradise: A Diverse Collection

The tournament showcased an impressive lineup of 18 pinball machines, each offering unique gameplay and themes:

The Venue: A Pinball Enthusiast’s Dream

Dangerzone Arcade, an awesome addition to Uncle Bears, provided the perfect setting for this tournament. With great pinball machines and the option to have dinner in the arcade, it offered a full evening of entertainment and competition for players and spectators alike.

Stay Tuned for More Pinball Action

As the day wound down, players and fans left with stories of triumph, near misses, and the thrill of competition. The Dangerzone Arcade Monthly Knockout showcased not just the skill of the players, but also the enduring charm of pinball. Keep an eye out for more updates from the exciting world of pinball tournaments across the United States!

Washington State IFPA Spectators Tournament 2024

Spectators Tournament: A Pinball Extravaganza

On January 20, 2024, The Ice Box Arcade in Seattle, WA, not only played host to the prestigious Washington State IFPA Championship but also to the exciting Washington State Spectators Tournament. This special event, organized by Germain Mariolle, offered a thrilling 3-hour pinball experience for the spectators of the main championship. With 60 players competing in 6 rounds and a gripping final stage, the tournament was a highlight for the passionate pinball community gathered there.

Semifinal Showdown on Disney TRON: Legacy

The semifinals were highlighted by an intense game on Disney TRON: Legacy by Stern, a futuristic pinball experience from 2011. Conrad Rustad, Danielle Wilcox, Neal Joslyn, and Zofia Gil battled fiercely, showcasing their skills and earning their spots in the final rankings.

Champions of the Tournament

The competition was fierce, and the champions who emerged were truly remarkable:

  1. Neal Joslyn, showcasing skill and strategy, secured the top spot with his impressive IFPA rank of 230 and vast experience in 582 IFPA Events.
  2. Maka Honig followed, demonstrating their pinball expertise with an IFPA rank of 406 and participation in 651 events.
  3. Conrad Rustad from Bremerton, WA, impressed everyone with his gameplay, holding an IFPA rank of 222 and having competed in 228 events.
  4. Andrew McCann also made a significant impact, boasting an IFPA rank of 862 over 534 events.
  5. Jarrett Gaddy from Seattle added to the local flavor, his skill underscored by his IFPA rank of 182 and experience in 243 events.
  6. Danielle Wilcox from Seattle, with an IFPA rank of 1754, showed commendable talent in her 284 events.
  7. Zofia Gil stood out, climbing to a respectable position despite a lower IFPA rank of 5775.
  8. Cory Diamonds, with a relatively new presence in the scene, marked his achievement with participation in 30 IFPA events.

Featured Pinball Machines and Their Charm

The tournament featured an impressive lineup of 27 pinball machines:

  • Frontier by Bally (1980): This machine, with its wilderness theme, offers a classic pinball experience, combining skill and nostalgia.
  • Nine Ball by Stern Electronics (1980): A test of precision and timing, this machine challenges players with its pool-themed playfield and intricate design.
  • Viking by Bally (1979): Viking’s medieval theme and engaging gameplay make it a favorite for players who enjoy a mix of strategy and action.
  • Guardians of the Galaxy by Stern (2017): This machine brings the Marvel universe to life with vibrant artwork and interactive gameplay.
  • Congo by Williams (1995): A journey into the jungle, Congo offers a rich visual and auditory experience, with fast-paced action and unique features.

Other machines like Meteor by Stern Electronics, The Smoky Mountain Songbird herself Dolly Parton by Bally, and James Bond 007 (60th Anniversary LE) by Stern added to the diverse and engaging experience of the tournament.

The Venue: The Ice Box Arcade

As the hub for both the Washington State IFPA Championship and the Spectators Tournament, The Ice Box Arcade stood out with its impressive collection of pinball machines and a cozy atmosphere. While pinball remained the star attraction, the venue’s snacks, beer selection, and overall charm made it a hit among the attendees.

Conclusion

Stay tuned for more updates from the exciting world of pinball, as we continue to cover the latest tournaments and happenings in the community!

High-Energy Showdown at The Pinball Gallery

Pinball Fever in Malvern, PA

The Pinball Gallery Max Match Play Tournament, took place on January 20, 2024, at The Pinball Gallery in Malvern, PA. Organized by the renowned Bill Disney, the tournament drew in 45 enthusiastic players. Over the course of three intense hours, under overcast skies and frigid temperatures that felt like 9°F, competitors went head-to-head in a series of 10 games each, with the top 16 advancing to the nail-biting finals.

Quarterfinals: The Grand Lizard Spectacle

In a standout game during the quarterfinals, players were challenged on ‘Grand Lizard‘ by Williams, a classic from 1986. Priyanka Kochhar, with an IFPA rank of 6110, emerged victorious, followed by Stacey Moritz, ranked 1195. Robert A Sneed and Amy L. Covell-Murthy, ranked 5461 and 14070 respectively, also put up a commendable fight in this thrilling round.

Pinball Gallery’s Top Competitors

The tournament was a display of skill and strategy, with the following players earning top honors:

  1. Gary Hartz: From Pittsburgh, Gary clinched first place with 5 wins, reflecting his experience in 266 IFPA events and a rank of 231.
  2. Priyanka Kochhar: Securing second place with 4 wins, Priyanka’s performance was a testament to her skill, considering her 6110 IFPA rank and 293 events.
  3. Don Werth: With 5 wins and an IFPA rank of 6365, Don’s success in only his 10th event was remarkable.
  4. Nick Hislop: Achieving 6 wins, Nick, ranked 2991, showed great expertise in his 108th event.
  5. Stacey Moritz: Stacey, from PDX/PGH and ranked 1195, earned her spot with 4 wins in her 366th event.
  6. Erin Young: With 5 wins, Erin’s performance was impressive, especially given her rank of 19242 and participation in only 3 events.
  7. Rob Sherman: Rob, ranked 6456, secured his place with 5 wins in 17 events.
  8. Mahesh Murthy: Mahesh, with 5 wins and an IFPA rank of 647, showcased his skill in his 377th event.

Pinball Machine Highlights

The tournament featured an impressive array of 77 pinball machines, including classics and modern marvels like ‘Seawitch‘ by Stern Electronics, ‘Space Shuttle‘ by Williams, and yours truly- ‘Bride of Pinbot‘ by Williams. Players also enjoyed the newer additions such as ‘Scooby-Doo (CE)‘ by Spooky Pinball, ‘Galactic Tank Force (Deluxe)‘ by American Pinball, and ‘Rock Encore‘ by Gottlieb. ‘Centaur II‘ by Bally, ‘Bad Cats‘ and ‘Bad Girls‘ by Williams and Gottlieb respectively, the Bad twins added to the diverse and engaging lineup.

The Pinball Gallery: A Haven for Enthusiasts

The Pinball Gallery, more than just a venue, is celebrated for its mix of classic and modern pinball machines and video games. Its atmosphere, described by a patron as the best among the rising arcade scene, is testament to their dedication to preserving both nostalgia and the evolution of pinball. The venue’s ability to evoke memories and offer new experiences makes it a beloved spot for both long-time enthusiasts and new players.

As we continue to bring you the latest from the vibrant world of pinball, The Pinball Gallery Max Match Play Tournament stands out as a showcase of the community’s passion and skill. Stay tuned for more exhilarating updates from the realm of pinball!

Fins and Flippers: Inside the Pins & Pirates Pinball Showdown

A Night of Fierce Competition at Captain’s Arcade

On a slightly overcast evening, with the temperature lingering at a cool 58°F, Captain’s Arcade Showroom in Anaheim, CA, became the epicenter of excitement and competition. The Pins & Pirates League – Season 2 – #7 pinball tournament kicked off on January 19, 2024, at 7:30 PM, captivating enthusiasts for about 2 and a half hours of intense gameplay.

Organized by the renowned CC Castaneda, this event saw 21 skilled players come together, each vying for the top spot. The tournament structure was straightforward yet challenging: one round of intense play across 65 different pinball machines. Points were earned based on each player’s finish in the round, and the player with the highest total points would emerge as the victor.

Gonna to need a bigger boat

The JAWS pinball machine, a centerpiece of the tournament, offered a thrilling experience, encapsulating the essence of the iconic film series. Set in the fictional Amity Island, this game plunged players into a suspense-filled adventure against the backdrop of a quaint beach community threatened by shark attacks.

In Round 1 of the tournament, the JAWS machine was the stage for an unforgettable showdown. Robert Potter, ranked 1086th in the IFPA, clinched the top spot with his strategic gameplay. Chris Campbell from California, with an IFPA rank of 806, secured the second position, demonstrating both precision and flair. Lisa Buhrmester from California, despite being ranked 1916th, earned the third spot with her calculated moves. Tom Shelley from Orange County, ranked 21424th, fought valiantly to claim the fourth position.

This machine features innovative mechanical aspects that brought pivotal movie scenes to life, allowing players to embark on a mission as the characters Quint, Hooper, and Brody, aiming to save the island’s residents and their Fourth of July celebrations. The incorporation of immersive film and audio elements, including custom speech by actor Richard Dreyfuss and the classic John Williams score, elevated the pinball experience. Unique features such as the animated lighting effects, a motorized “Shark Fin” target, and the “Orca Boat” upper playfield with its “Lookout Tower” ramp, enriched the gameplay. A standout aspect was the motorized “Great White Shark” toy, adding an element of surprise and excitement. With Stern’s Insider Connected system, players can connect globally, track their progress, and engage in special JAWS-themed quests, adding an interactive dimension to the game. This pinball machine skillfully combined nostalgia with modern technology, delivering an exhilarating adventure for fans of the franchise and pinball enthusiasts alike.

Celebrating the Champions

The tournament concluded with a thrilling showdown, and the champions who rose to the top were:

  1. Robert Potter – IFPA rank 1086, Total IFPA Events 63
  2. Brian Sutherland – From CA, IFPA Unranked, Total IFPA Events 16
  3. Marcus Paris – IFPA rank 2116, Total IFPA Events 52
  4. Daniel Fu – From Walnut, IFPA rank 4822, Total IFPA Events 44

A Showcase of Pinball Mastery

The tournament was also a celebration of pinball history and innovation, featuring 65 machines including classics and new releases. Highlights included:

The Venue: A Pinball Haven

Captain’s Arcade Showroom proved to be more than just a venue; it was a haven for pinball lovers. The variety of machines, including that shiny new JAWS, offered something for everyone, from novices to seasoned players. The atmosphere was electric, filled with the sounds of flippers and bells, and the buzz of excited players and spectators.

Looking Ahead

As the night concluded, players and fans left with stories to tell and memories to cherish. The Pins & Pirates League continues to be a highlight in the pinball community, bringing together skill, strategy, and a love for the game. Stay tuned for more tales from the flipper-filled world of pinball tournaments!

The League Super Awesome Pinball Tournament

On the evening of January 18, 2024, pinball enthusiasts descended upon Heart State Brewing in Columbus, Ohio, for the League Super Awesome Season 31 Week 2 pinball tournament. Organized by John Geiger, this marathon event spanned over 15 hours of intense gameplay. With 56 players forming groups to compete in a single round of four games, the tournament tested skill, strategy, and endurance. Despite the overcast skies and chilly temperatures outside, the atmosphere within was warm with competition and camaraderie.

Game Spotlight: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Showdown

One of the tournament’s highlights was a face-off on Stern’s Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Pro), a machine released in June 2020. The game saw a mix of ranked and unranked players battling it out, with Joshua Doroda, an unranked player, taking the first place. He was closely followed by Landon Powell, Ohio’s own Mike Malloy, and another unranked player, Prince M, who finished in fourth place.

Overall Tournament Winners: Pinball’s Finest

The tournament concluded with an exciting mix of veterans and newcomers emerging as champions:

  1. Player One: An anonymous, unranked player who demonstrated exceptional skill. Or maybe Wade Watts….
  2. Chris Stephenson: Holding an IFPA rank of 14009, with a history of 11 IFPA events.
  3. Chelsea Pomeroy (Columbus, OH): IFPA rank 3707, a seasoned player with 72 IFPA events under her belt.
  4. Joshua Doroda: Another unranked player, proving that rankings aren’t everything in the world of pinball.

The Machines of the Tournament

Among the 15 pinball machines at the tournament, several stood out, drawing players with their unique themes and challenging gameplay:

Venue and Atmosphere: Heart State Brewing

Heart State Brewing, located in the Gahanna area of Columbus, is more than just a brewery. It’s a family-friendly establishment known for its great home-brewed beers and top-notch wait staff. The venue’s welcoming atmosphere made it a perfect location for the pinball tournament, drawing enthusiasts from all parts of Columbus.

Stay tuned for more updates from the exciting world of pinball. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or a newcomer to the scene, there’s always a new challenge and adventure waiting in this dynamic and ever-evolving sport. Keep those flippers ready, and who knows, you might just find yourself in the spotlight at the next tournament!

Flipping Through Challenges at Stern Army’s 3rd Thursdays Tournament

A Chilly Evening of Pinball Mastery in Roscoe

The Stern Army- 3rd Thursdays @ Louie’s Tap House- January tournament, held on January 18, 2024, brought warmth to a frosty evening in Roscoe, Illinois. Despite the overcast skies and a biting cold of 11°F, Louie’s Tap House hosted an electrifying 3 hours of pinball competition, expertly organized by Tom Menge.

Tournament Dynamics: Skillful Play in Freezing Temperatures

The tournament drew 20 players into a battle of dexterity and strategy, divided into 3 rounds with 2 games per round. Their focus: accumulate points and secure a place in the finals, a thrilling endgame consisting of 4 games in one round.

Epic Game on Spider-Man

The highlight of the night was an 81-minute epic on Stern’s Spider-Man, a classic from 2007. Ryan Eggers emerged victorious, showcasing his skill and concentration, a testament to his IFPA rank of 869.

Celebrating the Champions

The tournament’s winners brought their A-game, underscored by their impressive IFPA records:

  1. Ryan EggersIFPA Rank 869, Total IFPA Events 105: Demonstrating seasoned skill and strategic gameplay.
  2. Scott SlifkaIFPA Rank 2076, Total IFPA Events 107: Showed exceptional prowess, rising through the ranks.
  3. Dan KurowskiIFPA Rank 5673, Total IFPA Events 29: A rising star in the competitive pinball world.
  4. David Slaymaker from Rockford IL – IFPA Rank 2267, Total IFPA Events 53: A consistent player with a knack for maintaining composure under pressure.

A Stellar Lineup of Pinball Machines

The 11 pinball machines at the tournament were not just games, but gateways to diverse worlds:

  • Scooby-Doo (CE) by Spooky Pinball: A recent release immersing players in mystery and adventure.
  • Venom (Premium) by Stern: Launched players into the dark, thrilling world of the iconic Marvel character.
  • Stranger Things (Premium) by Stern: Recreated the suspense and supernatural intrigue of the popular TV series.
  • Big Game by Stern Electronics: A classic from 1980, challenging players with its jungle safari theme.
  • James Bond 007 (Premium) by Stern: Delivered high-stakes espionage and action.

Louie’s Tap House: A Welcoming Venue

Louie’s Tap House, with its spacious layout and friendly atmosphere, was the perfect setting for this pinball showdown. The satisfying food and chill ambiance added to the enjoyment, making it more than just a competition but a social gathering for pinball enthusiasts.

Closing Thoughts

The Stern Army- 3rd Thursdays @ Louie’s Tap House- January tournament was a celebration of skill, strategy, and the enduring appeal of pinball, proving the game’s ability to bring people together, even on the coldest of nights.

Stay tuned for more thrilling updates from the world of pinball!

Arcade Legacy’s Thursday Throwdown: A Pinball Extravaganza in Cincinnati

Hello, pinball enthusiasts! It’s me, Bride of Pinbot, here to bring you the electrifying details from the Arcade Legacy’s Thursday Throwdown on January 18, 2024. Amidst the overcast skies of Cincinnati, OH, with a brisk 31°F, the Arcade Legacy Sharonville turned into a hotspot for pinball wizards and enthusiasts.

A Dive into the Arcade Legacy Sharonville

Arcade Legacy Sharonville, more than just a venue, was a treasure trove of gaming nostalgia. Filled with a vast array of arcade games and pinball machines, this gem offers an hour or two of playtime or an all-day pass, making it a paradise for gamers of all ages. The helpful staff and the amazing collection have earned it rave reviews – a must-visit for any gaming enthusiast in the area.

The Tournament: A Showdown of Pinball Skills

Under the guidance of Erik Wurtenberger, 51 players engaged in a tactical battle over 7 rounds. The top 16 moved on to the finals for a gripping conclusion. Each player’s strategic gameplay was crucial in their journey towards the top.

The Marathon Game on Galaxy

One of the tournament’s highlights was an epic 72-minute battle on Stern Electronics’ Galaxy from 1980 during the quarterfinals. Evan Crouch from Cincinnati, Ohio, showcased his endurance and skill, securing the top spot in this marathon game. Jake Buchanan, Aaron Rich, and Matt Gauslin also delivered commendable performances, proving their mettle in this pinball classic.

Celebrating the Pinball Masters

The tournament culminated in a display of sheer pinball mastery:

  • 1st: Jesse Baker – His remarkable gameplay reflects his experience in 276 IFPA events.
  • 2nd: Chad Hobbs from Cincinnati – Demonstrated his skill honed over 252 IFPA events.
  • 3rd: Holly Koskinen from Columbus, Ohio – A seasoned player with an impressive 355 IFPA events.
  • Other notable winners like Jake Buchanan and Aaron Rich also left their mark in the tournament.

The Machines That Made the Magic

Among the 28 pinball machines, these were the highlights:

Signing Off

The Arcade Legacy’s Thursday Throwdown was a celebration of skill, strategy, and community within the world of pinball. As players relished their victories and camaraderie, it was clear that the spirit of pinball is alive and well in Cincinnati.

Stay tuned for more thrilling stories and updates from the pinball universe!

Flippers and Wizards: Capturing the Excitement of the Wizard Pinball Tournament

Overview: Wednesday Wizard 2X Series #2

The Wednesday Wizard 2X Series #2 pinball tournament, held on January 17, 2024, at Superelectric Pinball Parlour in Cleveland, Ohio, was a showcase of pinball talent. Organized by John Delzoppo, this tournament lasted for about 2.5 hours and brought together 47 competitors across 5 rounds. Players earned points based on their finishing positions in each round, culminating in a thrilling finale to determine the overall winner.

Highlighted Game: Round 1 on Whirlwind

The tournament’s opening round was highlighted by an intense game on Whirlwind by Williams, a classic from January 1990. John Delzoppo, a local player with an IFPA rank of 41, secured the top spot. He was closely followed by Andrew Lee, another Cleveland resident, showcasing the local talent in this competition.

Champions of the Tournament

The tournament ended with some unexpected and remarkable results. The highlight was JP McCarthy, an unranked player, who defied expectations to win the tournament. Cleveland’s own Timmy Breidenstein and Andrew Lee clinched second and third places, respectively, while John Delzoppo finished in a commendable fourth position.

Featured Pinball Machines

The tournament featured an exciting array of 14 pinball machines with a few highlights below:

  1. Bride of Pinbot by Williams (1991): This machine is known for its engaging storyline and interactive gameplay, featuring a transforming bride figure that captivates players. And happens to be yours truly!
  2. Frontier by Bally (1980): A classic machine with wilderness-themed artwork, offering a nostalgic trip with its straightforward yet engaging gameplay.
  3. Elvira and the Party Monsters by Bally (1989): This machine combines humor and a spooky theme, adorned with fun artwork and entertaining audio commentary from Elvira.
  4. Venom (Pro) by Stern (2023): A modern marvel with high-intensity gameplay and cutting-edge technology, it challenges even the most seasoned players.
  5. The Simpsons Pinball Party by Stern (2003): A fan favorite, this machine is rich in color and references to the popular TV show, offering a comprehensive Simpsons experience.

Other remarkable machines included Cactus Canyon (Remake Special) by Chicago Gaming and Iron Maiden: Legacy of the Beast by Stern, each contributing to the diverse and engaging tournament lineup.

The Venue: Superelectric Pinball Parlor

The Superelectric Pinball Parlor, known for its $6 unlimited play offer, provided an ideal backdrop for the tournament. The venue’s atmosphere, filled with pinball machines and lively energy, made it a perfect spot for both competitive and casual play.

Conclusion

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