This monthâs Player 1 Monthly was nothing short of a pinball spectacle. Held on August 11th, the tournament brought together 28 pinball wizards who battled it out in a Group Knockout format, spanning 13 intense rounds. The stakes were high, with players receiving strikes if they didnât make the cut, and after 5 hours and 10 minutes of play, only the top four emerged victorious. The event took place at the ever-popular Player One Arcade in Surprise, AZ, a spot thatâs become a go-to for pinball enthusiasts across the state. Letâs dive into the action and highlights from this exciting event.
A Hangout Worth the Hype: Player One Arcade
Nestled in Surprise, AZ, Player One Arcade is the kind of place that blends classic arcade vibes with a modern twist. This spot is a haven for anyone who loves a good game and a great drink. The atmosphere is lively yet surprisingly chill, even on a bustling Friday night. Whether you’re there for the pinball or just to hang out with friends over a game of Street Fighter or Donkey Kong, this arcade offers a little something for everyone. The pinball machines are top-notch, and with a well-stocked bar, itâs no wonder Player One Arcade has become a favorite stop for both locals and out-of-towners. Plus, the artwork on the walls? Absolutely magnificent.
Battling the Beast: Iron Maiden in Round 6
In Round 6 of the tournament, the battlefield was Iron Maiden: Legacy of the Beast by Stern, a machine that demands precision and courage, much like the bandâs epic, otherworldly tales. As the players entered the arena, it was clear this was no ordinary match. Mark Pearson, the top contender with a State Rank of 2nd, took the helm first, channeling the machine’s relentless energy like a seasoned warrior leading his army into battle. His mastery over the game was evident as he hit combo after combo, skillfully maneuvering through modes and unleashing Eddieâs fury on the playfield, eventually claiming first place.
Dave Halley, despite being ranked 39th in the state, played like a hero on a quest for redemption. He might have been a lesser-known fighter in this tournament, but his determination was fierce. He navigated the complex playfield with impressive resolve, even as the machine threw obstacles his way, finishing a strong second.
Brittany Daniel, a newcomer with a state ranking of 194th, took on the game like a valiant warrior against insurmountable odds. Though her ranking placed her as the underdog, she battled through the gameâs complex multiball sequences and tricky ramp shots, securing third place. Her performance was a reminder that every great legend starts with a single, brave step.
Andrew Kohtz, from Phoenix, AZ, ranked 68th in the state, faced the machine with the same determination but found himself outpaced by the others. Despite the challenge, Andrew held his own, representing Phoenix with pride, showing that in every battle, itâs not just about winning but the spirit with which you fight.
Tournament Guide: Machines That Made the Cut
The tournament featured a carefully curated selection of 17 pinball machines, each offering its own unique set of challenges and delights. From classic designs to modern marvels, these machines were as much a part of the competition as the players themselves. Here’s a closer look at five standout machines that made a significant impact on the tournament:
- Metallica (Pro): This machine immerses players in the heavy metal world of one of the most iconic bands of all time. With fast-paced gameplay, the machine features custom speech from band members, electrifying music, and intricate art that captures the essence of Metallicaâs powerful stage presence. The gameâs main features include the “Sparky” electric chair multiball, which challenges players to overload the chair for a multiball frenzy, and the âSnake,â âGrave Marker,â and âFuelâ targets, which add depth to the gameplay. Its design is a perfect fusion of rock ‘n’ roll energy with the chaotic thrill of pinball.
- Tales of the Arabian Nights: A legendary machine that transports players to the mystical world of ancient Persia. The gameâs design is rich with thematic elements, including a spinning lamp, a flying magic carpet, and an evil genie that must be defeated. Its unique “Harem Multiball” and âGenie Battleâ modes challenge players with intricate shots and rewarding story-based objectives. The beautiful hand-drawn artwork and captivating sound effects enhance the immersive experience, making it a timeless classic beloved by players and collectors alike, including me!
- Stranger Things (Pro): Sternâs hit from 2019 captures the eerie and nostalgic essence of the hit Netflix series, pulling players into the supernatural world of Hawkins, Indiana. The machine features interactive elements like the Demogorgon toy, which players must defeat to enter multiball modes, and the “telekinetic” magnetic ball lock that simulates Elevenâs powers. The playfield is adorned with scenes from the show, including the Upside Down, while the game’s light and sound effects perfectly replicate the seriesâ thrilling atmosphere. This machine is a favorite for fans of the show and pinball enthusiasts alike, offering a mix of modern technology and classic pinball excitement.
- John Wick (Pro): One of Sternâs latest releases, plunges players into the high-octane world of the legendary assassin. The machineâs design is sleek and fast-paced, with gameplay focused on intense action sequences reminiscent of the film series. Key features include the “Continental Hotel” mode, where players must complete challenging missions to unlock special weapons, and the âDogâs Revengeâ multiball, which is both a nod to the seriesâ plot and a thrilling, chaotic game mode. The detailed artwork and dynamic animations bring the dark, stylish world of John Wick to life, making it a standout addition to any tournament lineup.
- Cyclone: AÂ beloved classic that offers a carnival-themed adventure full of twists and turns. The game is centered around the amusement park rides, with features like the Ferris Wheel, the Comet, and, of course, the Cyclone roller coaster. The machine is known for its family-friendly fun, with a straightforward yet engaging layout that appeals to both novice and experienced players. The gameâs âHurricane Rampâ and “Spook House” modes add to the excitement, while the bright, colorful art and sound effects capture the joyous atmosphere of a day at the fair.
Hats Off to the Winners
A round of applause is well-deserved for the top finishers in the August 2024 Player 1 Monthly! Mark Pearson once again demonstrated his elite skills by claiming the top spot. With a state ranking of 2nd and an impressive IFPA rank of 73rd, Mark’s victory was well-earned, showcasing why heâs consistently at the top of Arizonaâs pinball scene. His ability to navigate the high-pressure environment of a knockout tournament is a testament to his experience, with over 600 IFPA events under his belt.
Coming in second, we had Jim Smith, the mastermind behind this monthâs tournament. Jim not only organized the event but also put on a stellar performance, proving heâs a double threatâboth on the administrative side and at the pinball machines. With a state ranking of 14th and an IFPA rank of 404, Jim showed that he can hold his own against the stateâs best, especially in such a competitive environment.
Third place went to Jobie Gilchrist, hailing from Piney Flats. Jobieâs journey through the tournament was nothing short of impressive, and his state ranking of 146th doesnât quite capture the skill he displayed throughout the day. With just over 100 IFPA events to his name, Jobie is clearly on the rise, and his performance this month suggests heâs a player to watch.
And let’s not forget Sean Kush, who made a splash despite being unranked in the IFPA. Seanâs 4th place finish proves that rankings arenât everythingâsometimes, itâs all about the passion and drive you bring to the table. Seanâs run in the tournament was inspiring, and itâs safe to say weâll be seeing more of him in future events.
Arizona IFPA Pinball Top 10 Standings
Rank | Player Name | City | Wppr Points |
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1 | Roland Nadeau | 814.1 | |
2 | Mark Pearson | Phoenix | 755.07 |
3 | John Shopple | Mesa | 717.14 |
4 | Greg Drewes | Mesa | 359.5 |
5 | Jason Barre | Mesa | 323.95 |
6 | John Magyar | Gilbert | 302.33 |
7 | Ben Clement | Marana | 297.95 |
8 | Jard Cassell | Scottsdale | 291.5 |
9 | Nate Tornero | 280.28 | |
10 | Nicholas Zachry | Gilbert | 270.85 |
Wrapping It Up
All in all, the August Player 1 Monthly was a tournament to remember. With intense competition, standout performances, and a welcoming atmosphere at Player One Arcade, itâs no surprise that everyone had a blast. A special shoutout to the new faces in the top four, especially Sean Kush, who played his heart out in his first major tournament appearance. Huge thanks to Jim Smith for organizing another fantastic event and to Player One Arcade for hosting. Keep following for more updates from the pinball worldâthereâs always something exciting around the corner!