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Blasting Through Space: SCPL NASA 3X Tuesday Recap

The Game Preserve NASA was the setting for the latest SCPL tournament, where ten players battled it out in a grueling Group Knockout format. The action kicked off at 6:30 PM on July 30, 2024, lasting just over three hours in the sweltering heat. With temperatures feeling like 101°F, the competition inside was equally hot.

The Game Preserve NASA: A Time Capsule of Fun

Nestled in Webster, TX, The Game Preserve NASA is a nostalgic trip back to the ’80s. The black-lit ambiance and vintage arcade vibe transport visitors to a time when arcades were king. With a wide variety of games, including classic pinball machines, it’s a haven for enthusiasts. The venue’s dedication to preserving games is evident, making it a must-visit spot for anyone looking to relive the golden age of arcades.

Epic Duel on Lord of the Rings

Round 5 saw an epic clash on Stern’s Lord of the Rings pinball machine. The players found themselves in a high-stakes quest, navigating through multi-ball modes and Ring features. Alex Anthony, ranked 7099th, emerged victorious, outmaneuvering Raul Calzada and Dawn Freedkin, who put up a valiant fight. The game was a thrilling homage to the epic saga, with players battling for supremacy in this realm of fantasy.

Machine Marvels

The tournament featured a diverse lineup of 26 pinball machines. Here’s a glimpse at some standout titles:

  • Fireball (Bally, 1972): Known for its spinning disc and “zipper flippers,” Fireball offers unpredictable gameplay that keeps players on their toes.
  • Deadpool (Pro) (Stern, 2018): With vibrant artwork and witty humor, Deadpool delivers a fun and chaotic experience, perfect for fans of the merc with a mouth.
  • Road Kings (Williams, 1986): A post-apocalyptic road trip awaits, with challenging ramps and a unique storyline setting it apart from other games.
  • Congo (Williams, 1995): Inspired by the movie, Congo features jungle adventures, diamond hunts, and a clever multi-ball mode.
  • Space Shuttle (Williams, 1984): This iconic machine brought pinball back from the brink with its engaging layout and space exploration theme.

Champions of the Night

John Syers claimed the top spot, showcasing his skills with a commanding performance. A regular on the Houston scene, John navigated the tournament with precision, outplaying Erin Anthony and Dawn Freedkin. Erin secured second place, displaying her growing prowess in the pinball world. Dawn’s consistent play earned her a solid third, while Erik Neudecker’s impressive showing in only his second event rounded out the top four.

Texas IFPA Pinball Top 10 Standings:

Rank Player Name City Wppr Points
1 Garrett Shahan Denton 663.43
2 Jack Revnew The Woodlands 437.89
3 Wesley Johnson College Station 345.12
4 Clark McCoy Denton 318.1
5 Gilbert Herrera San Antonio 311.58
6 Lee Balusek Conroe 273.18
7 Ray Ford Austin 263.26
8 Ken Kemp Collinsville 253.91
9 Colin MacAlpine Austin 251.96
10 Keith Shahan Abilene 248.27

Wrapping Up

The SCPL: NASA 3X Tuesday tournament was a thrilling showcase of skill and strategy. Kudos to Space City Pinball for organizing the event and The Game Preserve NASA for hosting. Congratulations to John Syers for his victory. Stay tuned for more pinball action and updates!

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