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Electric Bat Season 12: A Sizzling Tournament in Tempe

Electric Bat Arcade in Tempe, Arizona, buzzed with excitement on July 2, 2024, as 114 players gathered for the Electric Bat Season 12-Part 1 #6 tournament. With a challenging format of five rounds and one game per round, this event saw intense competition and stellar performances, all under the leadership of organizer Rachel Bess. Despite the scattered clouds and scorching 109°F heat, the arcade provided a cool escape for pinball enthusiasts. The tournament lasted two hours and thirty-six minutes, a whirlwind of flippers, bumpers, and flashing lights.

The Electric Bat Arcade: Where Pinball Dreams Come True

Located at 29 W. Southern Ave in Tempe, AZ, the Electric Bat Arcade is more than just an arcade; it’s a pinball paradise. Owned by two of the most amazing people you will ever meet, this arcade boasts a cool vibe with meticulously maintained machines, both classic and modern. Adjacent to the legendary Yucca Tap Room, it’s a hotspot you simply can’t miss. The atmosphere is vibrant, with an array of tables that are always in top-notch condition, making it a perfect location for such a prestigious tournament.

Round 2 Highlight: Rush (Pro) by Stern

Round 2 brought the spotlight to Rush (Pro) by Stern, a game released in January 2022. This match showcased the skills of James Turner, Keegan Crandall, Elaine Hecht, and Matt Dickson. James Turner, ranked 56th in the state and 1002nd in the IFPA, clinched the first place with precision and strategy. Keegan Crandall, ranked 28th in the state and 725th in the IFPA, followed closely behind, showcasing his tactical prowess. Elaine Hecht from Chandler, AZ, ranked 106th in the state and 3142nd in the IFPA, secured third place, demonstrating her consistent performance. Matt Dickson from Phoenix, ranked 143rd in the state and 2995th in the IFPA, finished fourth, proving that rankings aren’t everything when it comes to raw talent and skill.

Spotlight on Pinball Machines

The tournament featured 62 pinball machines, each offering a unique challenge. Here are five standout machines that added flair to the event:

Pulp Fiction (SE) by Chicago Gaming (March 2023)

This machine captures the essence of the iconic film with its retro design and engaging gameplay. Its unique multiball modes and intricate playfield layout keep players on their toes.

World Cup Soccer by Bally (February 1994)

A favorite among sports enthusiasts, this machine combines fast-paced gameplay with soccer-themed challenges. Its dynamic goalie feature and innovative magna-save add layers of excitement.

Dolly Parton by Bally (October 1978)

Celebrating the legendary country singer, this machine features vibrant artwork and classic gameplay elements. Its unique spinner and bonus multiplier make it a nostalgic delight.

Playboy by Bally (December 1978)

Known for its iconic theme, this machine offers a mix of skill shots and strategic play. Its attractive artwork and captivating sound effects make it a timeless classic.

Attack From Mars (Remake) by Chicago Gaming (June 2017)

A modern remake of a beloved classic, this machine features improved graphics and updated mechanics. Its interactive UFO and Martian targets provide endless fun and challenges.

Celebrating the Champions

The tournament concluded with congratulations to the top players, highlighting their exceptional skills and dedication. Nate Tornero from Chandler, Arizona, clinched first place, showcasing why he’s ranked 8th in the state with a total of 52 IFPA events under his belt. Kevan Carter from Tempe, ranked 29th in the state, secured second place, proving his prowess in 51 IFPA events. Brian Pinney from Mesa, Arizona, ranked 140th in the state, took third place, making a significant mark despite his limited experience in just eight IFPA events. John Shopple from Mesa, AZ, ranked 3rd in the state with a whopping 406 IFPA events, claimed fourth place, demonstrating his seasoned expertise.

IFPA Arizona Pinball Top 10 Standings

Rank Player Name City Wppr Points
1 Mark Pearson Phoenix 731.97
2 Roland Nadeau 653.31
3 John Shopple Mesa 606.1
4 Jason Barre Mesa 316.34
5 Greg Drewes Mesa 260.44
6 John Magyar Gilbert 250.26
7 Andrew Roesch 246.76
8 Nate Tornero 243.21
9 Ben Clement Marana 235.81
10 Cody Winant Tempe 227.91

Wrapping Up the Action

The Electric Bat Season 12-Part 1 #6 was a fantastic display of skill, strategy, and passion for pinball. Hats off to Rachel Bess for organizing such a stellar event and to the Electric Bat Arcade for providing an amazing location. Congratulations to all the winners, especially Nate Tornero, for their remarkable performances. Stay tuned for more pinball news and follow-ups as we continue to cover the most exciting tournaments across the country!

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