The latest IFPA pinball tournament, the Atomic Age Modern Group Match Play, turned out to be an exhilarating event! With 32 players battling it out over six rounds of intense competition, the evening of June 28, 2024, was nothing short of spectacular. Kicking off at 6:30 PM and concluding three hours and thirteen minutes later, this tournament was a rollercoaster of emotions, skills, and some of the best pinball action you could witness.
A Hotspot of Fun: Atomic Age Modern
Situated in the heart of Mesa, Arizona, Atomic Age Modern provided the perfect backdrop for this pinball extravaganza. Located at 140 W Main St, this venue is more than just a pinball haven; it’s a time capsule that transports you back to the golden age of arcade games. With a stellar reputation and glowing reviews online, it’s no wonder this place is a favorite among pinball enthusiasts. Check them out here for more details on their offerings and upcoming events.
A Showdown on Deadpool
Round 3 saw an epic battle on Deadpool (Pro), a game as wild and unpredictable as the Merc with a Mouth himself. The standout match was a masterclass in pinball wizardry, with Grant Floyd ultimately triumphing over his competitors. His strategic maneuvers and quick reflexes were a sight to behold, securing him first place in this round. Grant’s victory was hard-fought, besting Wiley Bumtail from Phoenix, Angel Ramirez, and Dave Halley, each bringing their A-game to the table.
The Machines That Made the Magic
With 18 top-notch pinball machines at the venue, players had plenty of options to showcase their skills. Here are reviews of five standout machines from the tournament:
Rush (Pro) by Stern (2022) Rush (Pro) is a musical journey, featuring an immersive experience with the legendary band’s greatest hits. Its intricate playfield and dynamic light show make it a favorite for those who love a high-energy game.
John Wick (Pro) by Stern (2024) John Wick (Pro) is the latest sensation, reflecting the intense action of the films. With its fast-paced gameplay and sleek design, players are drawn into the world of the unyielding assassin.
Firepower by Williams (1980) A classic from the ’80s, Firepower is renowned for its challenging gameplay and innovative features like the first-ever multi-ball system. Its nostalgic charm continues to captivate players of all ages.
Godzilla (Pro) by Stern (2021) Godzilla (Pro) is a monster hit, combining thrilling gameplay with stunning visuals. Its engaging story mode and intricate mechanics ensure that every game is a new adventure.
Flight 2000 by Stern Electronics (1980) Flight 2000 is a blast from the past, offering a unique space-themed experience. Its vintage charm and strategic gameplay have kept it a beloved classic among pinball aficionados.
Celebrating the Champions
The tournament saw fierce competition, but it was Mark Farina Jr. from Gilbert, Arizona, who emerged victorious. Mark, with his impressive State Rank of 166th, played with precision and determination, making every shot count. Following closely behind was Bob Kennedy from Mesa, AZ, not only the organizer of this fantastic event but also a formidable player with a State Rank of 45th and an IFPA rank of 1646. His deep understanding of the game and strategic prowess were on full display. Wiley Bumtail from Phoenix, ranked 56th in the state, demonstrated his rapidly improving skills and passion for the game, securing a well-deserved third place. Rounding out the top four was Robert Kennedy, also from Mesa, whose consistent performance and State Rank of 62nd made him a strong competitor throughout the tournament.
Arizona’s Pinball Elite
Here’s a look at the current top 10 players in the IFPA Arizona standings:
Rank | Player Name | City | Wppr Points |
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1 | Mark Pearson | Phoenix | 722.37 |
2 | Roland Nadeau | 635.52 | |
3 | John Shopple | Mesa | 606.1 |
4 | Jason Barre | Mesa | 314.73 |
5 | Greg Drewes | Mesa | 259.68 |
6 | John Magyar | Gilbert | 250.26 |
7 | Nate Tornero | 243.21 | |
8 | Ben Clement | Marana | 235.81 |
9 | Andrew Roesch | 232.84 | |
10 | Cody Winant | Tempe | 226.69 |
Wrapping Up an Unforgettable Night
The Atomic Age Modern Group Match Play was an unforgettable event, brimming with remarkable talent and thrilling moments. A huge thanks to Bob Kennedy for his excellent organization and to Atomic Age Modern for hosting this stellar tournament. For more pinball excitement and to stay updated on upcoming events, visit Atomic Age Modern. Keep following here for more updates from the pinball world!