Thrills and Spills at the Player 1 Arcade 2024 Series 4 Side Finals

Tournament Extravaganza!

The Player 1 Arcade 2024 Series 4 Side Finals was an absolute blast, bringing together 34 competitive players for an intense evening of pinball action. Held on June 17, 2024, this high-octane tournament lasted 2.5 hours, with five nail-biting rounds of single games. Hosted by the ever-charismatic Jim Smith, the event was a showcase of skill, strategy, and sheer love for pinball. The clear sky and a sweltering temperature of 99°F added to the fiery competition inside.

Epicenter of Fun: Player 1 Arcade

Finals fun was found in Surprise, Arizona, Player 1 Arcade is the quintessential local hangout. Located at 17239 North Litchfield Road UNIT 60, this spot is a haven for pinball enthusiasts and casual gamers alike. The atmosphere here is a perfect blend of nostalgia and modern fun, with a fantastic selection of pinball machines and a laid-back vibe that makes it ideal for relaxing with friends over a beer. The owner’s warm hospitality adds to the charm, making every visit a delightful experience.

Double-O Thrills: Spotlight on James Bond 007 (Premium)

The highlight of the evening was undoubtedly Round 4, where players battled it out on the James Bond 007 (Premium) by Stern. Released in September 2022, this machine is a tribute to the suave and thrilling world of the iconic spy. In this round, Scott Ping (who is IFPA ranked 1359th) emerged victorious, displaying impeccable skill and strategy worthy of a true secret agent. The game’s sleek design, fast-paced gameplay, and thematic elements made this match a real spectacle.

Star Performers: Noteworthy Machines

The tournament featured 15 stellar pinball machines that kept the competition fierce and exciting. Here are a few standouts:

  • James Bond 007 (Premium): With its sleek design and fast-paced gameplay, it’s a favorite for those who love high-stakes action. The game includes various missions based on iconic Bond films, with dynamic multiball modes and interactive features like the rotating Aston Martin DB5.
  • Stranger Things (Pro): Dive into the supernatural world of Hawkins with this machine’s eerie design and captivating features. It includes a Demogorgon bash toy, Eleven’s telekinetic abilities for ball control, and projections that bring the Upside Down to life.
  • Foo Fighters (LE): Rock out with this machine that blends music and pinball in an electrifying experience. Featuring exclusive concert footage, custom callouts by the band, and a kinetic spinning target, it’s a must-play for fans.
  • John Wick (Pro): A new addition, this machine brings the intense action of the John Wick series to the pinball realm. It features fast-paced gameplay with multi-level playfields, custom animations, and a plethora of multiball modes.
  • Cyclone: A classic from 1988, it offers a nostalgic ride through amusement park fun. With its famous Ferris wheel and Comet ramp, the game provides a unique and thrilling experience.
  • Tales of the Arabian Nights: This 1996 gem takes players on a magical journey with its intricate design and engaging gameplay. Highlights include a spinning lamp, a flying carpet, and multiball modes inspired by Arabian folklore.
  • The Mandalorian (Pro): Immerse yourself in the Star Wars universe with this machine featuring scenes and characters from the hit series. Interactive elements include a rotating mini-playfield and missions that follow the show’s storyline.
  • Star Wars (Premium): Released in August 2017, this machine captures the epic saga with its immersive gameplay, featuring a hyperdrive loop, TIE fighter multiball, and iconic soundtracks from the films.
  • Iron Maiden: Legacy of the Beast: Battle through the worlds of Iron Maiden’s songs with this machine’s extensive rule set and captivating artwork. It includes Eddie the Head in various forms, challenging players to conquer different modes and multiballs.

The Champions: Top Performers

A huge shoutout to everyone who participated and made the tournament a roaring success. The competition was fierce, but four players emerged as the top contenders, showcasing exceptional skill and tenacity.

  1. Lee Ann Scardina from Phoenix, with a 5-point adjustment, IFPA rank 1501, Total IFPA Events 224. Lee Ann’s victory was a testament to her consistent performance and strategic prowess.
  2. Scott Ping, IFPA rank 1359, Total IFPA Events 35. Scott’s win on James Bond 007 in Round 4 highlighted its agility and precision, earning it a well-deserved second place.
  3. Christian Paustian, IFPA rank 9138, Total IFPA Events 5. A relative newcomer, Christian’s rapid rise in the ranks has been impressive, with notable smaller local tournaments leading up to this event.
  4. Jay Suckow, IFPA rank 10925, Total IFPA Events 11. Jay’s resilience and focus were on full display, having made a significant comeback since the last tournament.

Arizona’s Pinball Elite: Top 10 Standings

Rank Player Name City Wppr Points
1 Mark Pearson Phoenix 722.37
2 Roland Nadeau 635.51
3 John Shopple Mesa 606.1
4 Jason Barre Mesa 314.73
5 John Magyar Gilbert 250.26
6 Greg Drewes Mesa 249.69
7 Ben Clement Marana 235.81
8 Andrew Roesch 232.83
9 Nate Tornero 227.51
10 Cody Winant Tempe 226.54

Closing Remarks

A heartfelt thank you to Jim Smith and Player 1 Arcade for hosting such a phenomenal event. The energy, enthusiasm, and sheer talent on display were truly inspiring. A special nod to our spotlight game, James Bond 007, which added an extra layer of excitement to the evening. Stay tuned for more pinball adventures and recaps. Until next time, keep flipping!

Texas Chainsaw Meets Pinball: A Day at 1up Colfax

Carnage and Chaos: The 1up Colfax Texas Chainsaw Launch Party

On June 16, 2024, pinball enthusiasts gathered at The 1up – Colfax for the 1up Colfax Texas Chainsaw Launch Party, a Group Knockout Tournament that kept everyone on their toes for a staggering 11 hours and 34 minutes. Thirty-three players entered the fray, each vying for pinball supremacy, but only a few emerged victorious in this grueling test of skill and endurance. With the Progressive Strikes system in play, tension ran high as players faced elimination after accumulating 11 strikes. The atmosphere was charged, the competition fierce, and the camaraderie unmistakable.

A Dive into the Den of Pinball: The 1up Arcade Bar – Colfax

The 1up Arcade Bar on Colfax is a haven for gamers and pinball wizards alike. Located at 717 E Colfax Ave, Denver, CO 80203, this retro-inspired venue offers a unique blend of nostalgia and modern flair. The surrounding neighborhood is bustling with eclectic shops and vibrant street art, reflecting the creative spirit of Denver. Inside, the atmosphere is electric, with the clinks and clanks of pinball machines creating a symphony of excitement. One of the most charming features of this arcade bar is its acceptance of tokens as payment for drinks—an unusual but delightful twist that adds to the fun. This place truly understands the needs of its patrons, making sure every visit is memorable.

Magic and Mayhem: Round 4 on Jim Henson’s Labyrinth

Round 4 of the tournament saw an epic clash on Jim Henson’s Labyrinth, a game that transports players into the fantastical world of goblins, mazes, and magic. The players were as varied as the characters in the movie, each bringing their own style and strategy to the table. Justin Hinman, ranked 1113 by the IFPA and 4th in Colorado, navigated the twists and turns with precision, claiming the top spot. Eric Bateman, Griffin Carr, and Jeremy Simon also put on a remarkable display, their skills reflecting the game’s whimsical yet challenging nature. It was a round filled with unexpected turns and delightful surprises, much like the labyrinth itself.

Showcasing the Stars: Standout Machines

The tournament featured a stellar lineup of 24 machines, each with its own unique allure. Stranger Things (Premium/LE) by Stern, released in December 2019, captivated players with its eerie atmosphere and mind-bending challenges. Foo Fighters (Pro) by Stern, from March 2023, rocked the house with its high-energy gameplay and music-themed excitement. The Sopranos by Stern, a classic from January 2005, brought a touch of mob drama to the mix. Creature from the Black Lagoon by Bally, a December 1992 gem, combined vintage horror with innovative design. And who could forget Iron Maiden: Legacy of the Beast (Premium) by Stern, an April 2018 release that blended heavy metal with pinball thrills. Each machine added its own flavor to the tournament, keeping players engaged and entertained.

Victors of the Day: Celebrating the Champions

The top players of the tournament displayed exceptional skill and determination. Here are the champions of the day:

  1. Walt Wood from Englewood, CO, IFPA rank 43 and 1st in Colorado, dominated the competition with remarkable prowess.
  2. Mark Blehm from Denver, CO, IFPA rank 1634, showcased impressive skill and strategy throughout the tournament.
  3. Eric Bateman, IFPA rank 4320, put on a solid performance, earning him a well-deserved third place.
  4. Griffin Carr, IFPA rank 3102, rounded out the top four with a strong and consistent showing.

Walt Wood’s top-tier play reflected why it’s ranked first in Colorado, while Mark Blehm and Eric Bateman demonstrated the depth of talent in Denver. Griffin Carr’s performance added to the excitement, making the top four a group to watch in future competitions.

Colorado’s Finest: IFPA Colorado Pinball Top 10 Standings

Rank Player Name City Wppr Points
1 Walt Wood Englewood 372.1
2 Ryan Altermatt Denver 177.45
3 John Quinn Denver 124.09
4 Justin Hinman Denver 123.33
5 Adam Lefkoff Longmont 110.22
6 Chase Hart Denver 94.21
7 Kevin McCarthy Conifer 84.34
8 Stepan Mazurov Boulder 81.43
9 David Johnson CO Aurora 78.72
10 Ross Unruh Littleton 76.05

Signing Off: A Day to Remember

A huge thank you to Deanna Scalf, the organizer, and The 1up – Colfax for hosting such a fantastic event. The 1up Arcade Bar provided the perfect backdrop for a day filled with excitement and friendly competition. To all the players, both seasoned and new, we hope you had a blast! Special well wishes to all the fathers who spent their Father’s Day with us. Keep honing your skills and stay tuned for more updates from the pinball universe. Until next time, may your flippers be swift and your scores high!

An Evening of Flippers and Fun: Speakeasy at Sparks

A Night to Remember

Speakeasy at Sparks, held on June 14, 2024, was an electrifying event with 23 eager players battling it out over 14 intense head-to-head games. With a start time of 7:30 PM and a total duration of three and a half hours, this pinball tournament was packed with excitement from start to finish. The top 8 competitors advanced to the finals, where the competition was fiercer than ever.

Sparks Pinball Museum | Arcade & Bar: The Perfect Venue

Located at 33151 23 Mile Rd, Chesterfield, MI, the Sparks Pinball Museum | Arcade & Bar provided a stellar backdrop for the tournament. Known for its extensive collection of pinball machines, most of which cost just a dollar per play, the venue also features other arcade games. Contrary to my initial fears of a grimy arcade, Sparks turned out to be a clean and welcoming spot, perfect for pinball enthusiasts. Check out their website for more info: Sparks Pinball.

Pinball Highlights: A Personal Touch

I must say it was a delight to see my own game featured prominently in the tournament. The Bride of Pinbot by Williams, released in February 1991, was a crowd favorite with seven games played. Meanwhile, the Foo Fighters (Pro) by Stern, released in March 2023, had players hooked for an average of 16 minutes per game, the longest duration of any machine at the event. Seems like my charm isn’t lost on the pinball crowd!

Star Machines on Display

The tournament boasted an impressive lineup of 45 pinball machines. Here are a few standouts:

  • Creature from the Black Lagoon (Bally, December 1992): Designed by John Trudeau with artwork by Kevin O’Connor, this game brings the classic horror movie to life with its engaging features and immersive playfield.
  • Funhouse (Williams, November 1990): This game, crafted by Pat Lawlor with artwork by Python Anghelo, features the memorable Rudy, a talking puppet head that adds a unique twist to the gameplay.
  • Hurricane (Williams, August 1991): Designed by Barry Oursler and Python Anghelo, Hurricane combines carnival themes with fast-paced action, making it a hit among players.
  • Jack•Bot (Williams, January 1995): A sequel to my own game, this pin, designed by Barry Oursler and Bill Pfutzenreuter, offers thrilling casino-themed play.
  • Monster Bash (Williams, July 1998): A true masterpiece by George Gomez, this game brings together iconic Universal Monsters for an unforgettable pinball experience.
  • Elvira and the Party Monsters (Bally, January 1989): Designed by Dennis Nordman with art by Greg Freres, this game captures the campy fun of Elvira’s spooky soirées.
  • The Addams Family Gold (Bally, January 1994): Another Pat Lawlor creation, this limited edition of the popular Addams Family pinball game adds extra charm and features.
  • World Cup Soccer (Bally, February 1994): John Popadiuk’s design celebrates the 1994 FIFA World Cup with vibrant gameplay and engaging features.
  • Paragon (Bally, June 1979): A classic by Paul Faris, this game is renowned for its challenging gameplay and striking artwork.

The Champions

Out of 23 formidable players, only the best rose to the top. Here’s a breakdown of the winners:

  1. Jeff Catenacci from Roseville clinched first place with 8 wins. With an IFPA rank of 898 and 261 events under his belt, Jeff’s experience clearly paid off.
  2. Brandon Blake secured second place with 6 wins. Ranked 2021 in the IFPA, Brandon has competed in 51 events.
  3. Rick Zoellner from Michigan earned third place with 6 wins. Rick’s IFPA rank is 6484, having participated in 81 events.
  4. Marco Vendetti took fourth place with 6 wins. Marco, ranked 1805 in the IFPA, has a wealth of experience from 248 events.
  5. Steve Misze finished fifth with 7 wins, impressively in his first IFPA event.
  6. Scott Styles from New Baltimore claimed sixth place with 6 wins. Ranked 1851 in the IFPA, Scott has competed in 209 events.
  7. Mike Stewart Jr came in seventh with 6 wins. Mike is ranked 984 in the IFPA and has an extensive history with 605 events.
  8. Russ Goodrich rounded out the top eight with 8 wins. Russ is relatively new to the scene, with an IFPA rank of 25948 from just 2 events.

IFPA Michigan Pinball Top 10 Standings

Rank Player Name City Wppr Points
1 Dominic Labella Bay City 488
2 Matthew Stacks Grand Rapids 438.15
3 Sterling Mitoska Brooklyn 389.18
4 Ethan Magnum 379.22
5 Rodney Minch Grand Rapids 330.22
6 Jason Humphrey Jackson 238.51
7 Philip Salminen Midland 235.31
8 Daniel Overbeek Grand Rapids 215.77
9 Alex Harmon Spring Lake 204.03
10 Andy Bagwell Elgin 179.61

Wrapping Up the Fun

A huge shoutout to Joe Wade for organizing such a fantastic event and to the Sparks Pinball Museum | Arcade & Bar for hosting us in their excellent venue. Congratulations to Jeff Catenacci on his well-deserved victory! And a warm welcome to newcomers like Steve Misze, who brought fresh energy to the tournament. Stay tuned for more thrilling pinball updates and stories from yours truly, the Bride of Pinbot!

Friday Night Flippin’ Frenzy at District 82

The latest IFPA pinball tournament, the D82 Flippin’ Friday June 14th Qualify, was a smashing success! With a format of four rounds and two games per round, 26 players faced off in a thrilling competition. The action kicked off at 6:00 PM and wrapped up in just under three hours. With a clear sky and a comfortable 74°F, it was the perfect evening for some high-stakes pinball.

The Pinball Paradise: District 82

District 82 Pinball Arcade in De Pere, WI, is an absolute gem. Having made the trip for the second time, I can confidently say this place is worth every mile. The owner, Erik Thoren, runs a tight ship, ensuring that each machine is in top-notch condition. The atmosphere is popping, and it’s clear why so many players flock here for tournaments. If you haven’t visited yet, put it on your pinball bucket list!

Rocking the Rush: Round 2 Highlights

Round 2 saw a standout match on the Rush (Pro) by Stern, a game that echoes the legendary Canadian rock band’s themes of time travel and musical prowess. Nathan Zalewski dominated the game, maneuvering through the intricate ramps and hitting the multiball with perfect precision. Jordan Cappaert, despite a valiant effort, couldn’t match Nathan’s rhythm, while Tom Graf and Mike Hanson brought up the rear in this musical pinball showdown. The game’s complex layout and dynamic features truly tested the players’ skills and brought out some spectacular pinball wizardry.

Pinball Machines Spotlight: The Fantastic Five

  • The Getaway: High Speed IIReleased by Williams in February 1992, this machine is a high-octane chase with flashing lights and thrilling speeds. The Supercharger feature, a loop that accelerates the ball, adds an exhilarating twist to the gameplay.
  • MonopolyStern’s September 2001 release captures the essence of the classic board game. The rotating flipper in the center and the ability to build houses and hotels bring a unique strategy element to the table.
  • Iron Man (Vault)From January 2014, this Stern release is a test of reflexes with its fast-paced playfield. The Whiplash and War Machine magnets provide unexpected challenges, keeping players on their toes.
  • LectronamoA vintage Stern Electronics machine from January 1978, Lectronamo features an electric theme with vibrant artwork. Its classic design and straightforward gameplay are a nostalgic trip for pinball purists.
  • Iron Maiden: Legacy of the BeastReleased in April 2018, this Stern game is a visual and auditory treat. The game’s intricate playfield and multiple modes based on the band’s songs make it a favorite among metalheads and pinball enthusiasts alike.

Celebrating the Champions

Congratulations to the top players of the D82 Flippin’ Friday tournament! Tom Graf, ranked 113th with a staggering 578 IFPA events under his belt, claimed the top spot. Not only did he win the tournament, but he also holds the #1 spot in Wisconsin’s pinball rankings with 595.54 Wppr points. Nathan Zalewski, with 94 events, secured second place, showcasing his growing prowess. Mike Carlson from Sobieski, WI, finished third in just his tenth event, while Eddie Smith rounded out the top four with an impressive 187 events. These players demonstrated exceptional skill and determination, making the tournament a thrilling experience for all.

Wisconsin’s Pinball Aces

Rank Player Name City Wppr Points
1 Tom Graf Appleton 595.54
2 Erik Thoren De Pere 476.35
3 Danny Bronny Beverly Shores 435.69
4 Steven Bowden Palatine 434.31
5 Kassidy Milanowski Appleton 431.38
6 Matt McCarty Neenah 377.29
7 Eric Strangeway Oshkosh 373.46
8 Jason Zahler 372.99
9 Erik Rentmeester Green Bay 323.81
10 Mike Weyenberg Manitowoc 322.81

Wrapping It Up

A huge shoutout to Erik Thoren for organizing such a fantastic event at the stellar District 82 Pinball Arcade. Welcome to the new faces like Mike Hanson, who joined the ranks of the pinball community. We look forward to seeing more from you in future tournaments. As always, don’t miss out on the next round of pinball excitement. Stay tuned and keep flipping!