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The Thrill of the PRE – IFPA 19 World Pinball Championships at Captain’s Arcade Showroom

Well, folks, strap in for a wild ride through the PRE – IFPA 19 World Pinball Championships hosted at the legendary Captain’s Arcade Showroom. Held on a clear, balmy evening of June 5, 2024, 81 competitors gathered for a showdown of epic proportions, battling through four intense rounds, each comprising two games. Organizer CC Castaneda pulled out all the stops for this event, ensuring that the pinball magic was alive and kicking.

An Intergalactic Duel: Attack from Mars

In the heat of Round 4, the longest game of the tournament transpired on Bally’s Attack from Mars, a timeless classic from January 1995. Picture this: Daniele Celestino Acciari and Drew Cedolia locked in an intense interplanetary battle. The Martians were relentless, their sinister cackles echoing through the arcade as our brave pinball warriors fought tooth and nail to protect Earth. Lights flashed, saucers exploded, and for a staggering 66 minutes, the fate of the world hung by a thread. In the end, Daniele emerged victorious, his flippers proving mightier than the Martian menace, but not without an incredible fight from Drew.

Game Results:

  1. Daniele Celestino Acciari, IFPA rank 7, currently ranked 5th in California’s standings
  2. Drew Cedolia, IFPA rank 126, displaying a formidable challenge as a rising star
  3. Matthew Richardson, from New Jersey, IFPA rank 69, showcasing his skill despite being an out-of-state competitor
  4. Viggo Löwgren, from SKÅNE, IFPA rank 5, ranked 7th in California’s standings, demonstrating his high-level play

Cheers to the Champions!

Let’s give a hearty round of applause to the outstanding champions of this electrifying tournament. Daniele Celestino Acciari, holding a formidable IFPA rank of 7 and having competed in an impressive 295 events, demonstrated his unmatched skills to clinch the top spot. Hailing all the way from Rocca di Papa, Italy, Daniele’s dedication and passion for pinball truly shine through.

Brian Sutherland earned a well-deserved second place with a notable 10-point adjustment, boosting his rank to 8268 after 20 events. Brian’s performance highlighted his growing prowess in the pinball community.

In third place, Matthew Richardson traveled all the way from New Jersey. With an IFPA rank of 69 and participation in 131 events, Matthew’s journey to the tournament exemplifies his commitment to the sport, crossing state lines to compete with the best.

Rounding out the top four, Gregory Kennedy from Plain City, Ohio, impressed everyone with his skillful play. With a 15-point adjustment and an IFPA rank of 25 after 178 events, Gregory’s dedication was evident as he made it from Ohio to take on the competition.

Kudos to all these incredible pinball wizards for their extraordinary performances and unwavering dedication to the game!

A Parade of Pinball Marvels

The tournament featured an astounding lineup of 38 pinball machines. Here are some standouts:

  • Counterforce by Gottlieb (January 1980): This gem boasts a unique “memory drop target” feature, challenging players to strategically knock down targets to complete sequences for big points.
  • The Bally Game Show by Bally (January 1990): Step right up! This game mimics a TV game show, complete with a spinning wheel and the chance to win a jackpot, making it an instant crowd-pleaser.
  • The Beatles by Stern (November 2018): Relive the Fab Four’s glory days with this vibrant machine, featuring timeless hits and classic Beatles imagery. A treat for both pinball enthusiasts and music lovers alike.
  • Sinbad by Gottlieb (May 1978): A journey through the seven seas, this machine features four flippers and drop targets galore, keeping players on their toes as they navigate Sinbad’s adventures.
  • Creature from the Black Lagoon by Bally (December 1992): Dive into the depths of this horror-themed game, complete with a holographic creature and a drive-in movie setting. It’s a nostalgic trip to the 1950s monster movie era.

The Venue: Captain’s Arcade Showroom

Nestled at 4411 East La Palma Avenue, Anaheim, CA, Captain’s Arcade Showroom is a pinball paradise. Known for its vast collection of meticulously maintained machines, the venue exudes a vibrant and welcoming atmosphere. Reviews often highlight its clean, spacious layout and friendly staff, making it a top choice for pinball aficionados.

California’s Finest: IFPA Top 10 Standings

Rank Player Name City Wppr Points
1 Arvid Flygare Lund 881.52
2 Escher Lefkoff 803.87
3 Tim Hansen Sunnyvale 779.56
4 Jason Zahler 778.13
5 Daniele Celestino Acciari Rocca di Papa 713.71
6 Nic Stein Davis 681.22
7 Viggo Löwgren Furulund 667.81
8 Germain Mariolle Redmond 623.57
9 Zach McCarthy Conifer 617.23
10 Luke Nahorniak Lonsdale 554.38

Hats Off to the Organizer and Venue

A huge round of applause to CC Castaneda for orchestrating such a phenomenal tournament and to Captain’s Arcade Showroom for providing a stellar venue. As the sun sets over Anaheim, we look forward to more pinball thrills on the horizon. Stay tuned for the latest in pinball tournament news and highlights – don’t miss out!

Remember, in the world of pinball, the game is never truly over!

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