The Epic Showdown at Space City Pinball: Belles Final 4

It’s that time again, pinball aficionados! The Space City Pinball: Belles Final 4 took place on a sweltering June evening, and it was a battle for the ages. Hosted at the mysterious and ever-enigmatic venue, Jim & Stephanie’s, this tournament brought out the best in our local pinball talent. With clear skies and a blistering 94°F that felt more like 104°F, the competition was heated in more ways than one.

The Shaking Grounds of Earthshaker

The highlight of Round 1 was undoubtedly the thrilling match on Earthshaker, the classic Williams game from February 1989. Imagine the ground trembling beneath your feet as the players navigated through this seismic showdown. Maritza Chirichigno, our underdog from Houston, ranked 8986 in the IFPA, emerged victorious with a performance that shook the competition to its core. Stephanie Mueller, ranked 7125, held her ground but couldn’t withstand the tremors created by Maritza’s stellar play. Sailor Palis, unranked but determined, and Erin Simper, ranked 5310, both gave valiant efforts but were ultimately left in the aftershocks of Maritza’s victory.

Celebrating the Champions

The tournament concluded with our top four players taking their well-deserved places on the podium. Here’s a salute to their incredible skills and sportsmanship:

  1. Maritza Chirichigno from Houston, TX, IFPA rank 8986, with 105 total IFPA events.
  2. Stephanie Mueller, IFPA rank 7125, with 63 total IFPA events.
  3. Erin Simper from Richmond, TX, IFPA rank 5310, with 254 total IFPA events.
  4. Sailor Palis, IFPA unranked, participating in their very first IFPA event.

A Glimpse at the Pinball Machines

The tournament featured 14 pins that brought thrills and spills to every round. Here’s a look at some of the standout machines:

  • Harlem Globetrotters On Tour by Bally (August 1978): Designed by Greg Kmiec with artwork by Kevin O’Connor, this game brought the flair and excitement of the famous basketball team to life.
  • AC/DC (Pro) by Stern (January 2012): With music by the legendary band and designed by Steve Ritchie, this machine rocked the house.
  • Iron Maiden: Legacy of the Beast by Stern (April 2018): A newer addition designed by Keith Elwin, it captivated players with its fast-paced action and intricate playfield.
  • Earthshaker by Williams (February 1989): Designed by Pat Lawlor, this game’s unique theme and shaking playfield made it a memorable challenge.

The Secretive Venue

While MatchPlay software failed to disclose the exact location of Jim & Stephanie’s, we respect their wish to remain shrouded in mystery. What we do know is that it provided a perfect backdrop for an intense and exciting tournament.

Texas Pinball Top 10 Standings

Here’s a look at the current top players in the Texas pinball scene:

Rank Player Name City Wppr Points
1 Garrett Shahan Denton 501.9
2 Jack Revnew The Woodlands 347.95
3 Clark McCoy Denton 241.25
4 Colin MacAlpine Austin 238.33
5 Wesley Johnson College Station 234.61
6 Lee Balusek Conroe 228.51
7 Ken Kemp Collinsville 225.44
8 Keith Shahan Abilene 197.53
9 Travis Hanna 194.57
10 Nicholas Gustafson Spring 181.66

Wrapping Up the Fun

A big thank you to the Space City Pinball and Jim & Stephanie for hosting such a fantastic event. We hope everyone had an incredible time, especially the new faces like Sailor Palis, who made their IFPA debut. Stay tuned for more pinball excitement and recaps. Until next time, keep those flippers flipping!

Starfighters Monthly: A Fiery Showdown in Mesa

The Battle Begins: A Fiery Kickoff

The latest IFPA pinball tournament, Starfighters Monthly, was a sizzling spectacle, drawing 59 players to the vibrant Starfighters Arcade. With the clear skies and a scorching temperature of 103°F, the heat was on, both inside and outside the arcade. As the tournament kicked off on June 8, 2024, at 1:00 PM, the excitement was palpable. With 8 intense rounds and taking roughly 4 hours players had to stay sharp and hydrated to endure the heat and competition.

Avengers Assemble: Round 5 Spotlight

The highlight of the tournament was undoubtedly Round 5, where players clashed on Stern’s Avengers: Infinity Quest (Premium) from October 2020. Just like the Avengers uniting against Thanos, the competitors brought their A-game, battling for supremacy.

Andy Olson emerged victorious, channeling his inner Iron Man with strategic precision. Robert Kennedy, resembling Captain America’s resilience, secured second place. Matthew Roth, with a Spider-Man-like agility, clinched third, while Christy Kohtz, as tenacious as Black Widow, rounded out the top four.

Kudos to the Champions

A huge congratulations to the top players who emerged victorious in this heated battle:

  1. Paul Blanco – IFPA rank 285, an impressive 251 total IFPA events. Paul’s skill and consistency shone brightly in this competition.
  2. Jeffrey Goad – IFPA rank 1758, with 190 total IFPA events. Jeffrey showcased determination and strategy, securing his spot among the top.
  3. Nate Tornero – IFPA rank 599, hailing from Chandler, Arizona, with 47 total IFPA events. Nate’s performance was a testament to his growing prowess in the pinball community.
  4. John Shopple – IFPA rank 88, a seasoned player with 404 total IFPA events and currently ranked 3rd in Arizona. John’s expertise and ranking position him as a formidable player in any tournament.

These champions showcased exceptional skill and determination, making their mark in the pinball community.

Marvelous Machines: The Stars of the Show

The tournament featured an eclectic mix of 53 pinball machines. Here are a few standout stars:

  • Heavy Metal by Stern (June 2020): This machine brings the legendary magazine to life with intense graphics and heavy rock soundtrack.
  • Barracora by Williams (January 1981): A classic with mesmerizing light shows and a challenging layout that keeps players on their toes.
  • Iron Maiden: Legacy of the Beast by Stern (April 2018): Featuring the iconic band’s music and intricate artwork, this machine offers fast-paced gameplay and deep rules.
  • Star Wars (Premium) by Stern (August 2017): Dive into the Star Wars universe with interactive features, dazzling lights, and the thrill of the Rebel Alliance’s fight against the Empire.
  • Foo Fighters (Premium) by Stern (March 2023): Rock out with the Foo Fighters as you navigate through high-energy playfields and multi-ball madness.

The Heart of the Action: Starfighters Arcade

Located at 4840 E Jasmine St #102, Mesa, AZ, Starfighters Arcade is a haven for pinball and arcade enthusiasts. This vibrant venue channels the nostalgic spirit of the classic “Starfighter” arcade game, inviting visitors with the call to adventure: “Greetings, Starfighter. You have been recruited by the Star League to defend the frontier against Xur and the Ko-Dan Armada.” The atmosphere is electric, filled with laughter and the clinking sounds of pinball machines. Whether you’re reliving childhood memories or creating new ones, Starfighters Arcade offers a journey back to the golden age of gaming with a stellar collection of old arcade games and awesome pinball machines. Visit their website at Starfighters Arcade for more information.

Arizona’s Pinball Titans

Here’s a look at the current top 10 standings in the Arizona pinball scene:

Rank Player Name City Wppr Points
1 Mark Pearson Phoenix 703.09
2 Roland Nadeau 635.53
3 John Shopple Mesa 606.08
4 Jason Barre Mesa 314.75
5 Greg Drewes Mesa 249.69
6 John Magyar Gilbert 242.31
7 Ben Clement Marana 235.81
8 Andrew Roesch 232.84
9 Cody Winant Tempe 226.54
10 Walt Wood Englewood 222.36

Wrapping Up the Action

A heartfelt thanks to organizer Kevin Curtis and the wonderful venue, Starfighters Arcade, for hosting this electrifying tournament. Your efforts and dedication have made this event a grand success. A special shout-out to everyone who came out to play, braving the heat and giving their all on the pinball machines.

Stay tuned for more pinball excitement and recaps as we continue to explore the thrilling world of competitive pinball. See you at the next tournament!

An Epic Pinball Showdown at Next Level

On June 7, 2024, the Next Level Pinball Museum hosted an electrifying IFPA pinball tournament: Match Play at Next Level. With 24 players battling it out over three intense rounds, each consisting of two games, the competition was fierce and thrilling. The event kicked off at 7:00 PM under a clear sky, with a pleasant temperature of 83°F. The Tournament lasted around 2 hours and 33 minutes, making for a night full of high-octane pinball action.

Stepping into the Next Level Pinball Museum

Located at 1458 NE 25th Ave, Hillsboro, OR, the Next Level Pinball Shop & Museum is a pinball enthusiast’s dream come true. The museum’s atmosphere is nothing short of spectacular, with an impressive array of memorabilia that keeps your head on a swivel. The welcoming and informative staff enhance the experience, ensuring every visitor feels right at home. The immaculate cleanliness of the facility, including the pristine bathrooms, is a testament to their dedication. And if you get hungry, the food trucks outside offer delicious options, including pizza and fresh noodles. It’s truly a WOW experience from start to finish!

Junk Yard Showdown: A Game to Remember

In Round 1, the game that stole the show was Junk Yard by Williams, released in January 1996. This game, with its quirky theme of scavenging and rebuilding, set the stage for an exhilarating match. Bruce Jones, ranked 5678 in the IFPA, showcased his scavenging skills to clinch first place. Caleb Hohlt, an unranked newcomer, surprised everyone by securing second place with his impressive gameplay. Local hero Derek Jennings, ranked 1414, put up a strong fight but had to settle for third place. Khris Bestel, another unranked player, showed great promise despite finishing fourth. The game perfectly mirrored the unpredictability and excitement of a junkyard adventure.

Pinball Machines: The Stars of the Show

The tournament featured a whopping 55 different pinball machines, each bringing its unique flair to the event. A few standout pins included:

  • Bram Stoker’s Dracula by Williams (1993): Known for its mist multiball feature and eerie theme, this machine captivated players and spectators alike.
  • Scared Stiff by Bally (1996): With its spine-chilling design and Elvira’s iconic humor, this pin never fails to entertain.
  • Split Second by Stern Electronics (1981): This machine’s fast-paced gameplay and innovative features made it a favorite among the participants.
  • Creature from the Black Lagoon by Bally (1992): Combining 1950s drive-in movie nostalgia with a fantastic playfield design, this pin was a hit.
  • Terminator 2: Judgment Day by Williams (1991): Featuring Arnold Schwarzenegger’s voice and a thrilling playfield, this machine brought the heat to the competition.

Celebrating the Champions

The tournament concluded with some stellar performances. Here’s a rundown of the top winners:

  1. Michael Dorland from Portland, OR, IFPA rank 4883, Total IFPA Events 40: Michael’s skill and consistency earned him the top spot.
  2. Jacob Edwards from OR, IFPA rank 8042, Total IFPA Events 19: Jacob’s impressive gameplay secured him second place.
  3. Noah Sicard, IFPA rank 4702, Total IFPA Events 30: Noah’s strategic plays landed him in third place.
  4. Derek Jennings from Hillsboro, IFPA rank 1414, Total IFPA Events 143: Derek’s local support and experience saw him through to fourth place.

IFPA Oregon Pinball Top 10 Standings

Rank Player Name City Wppr Points
1 Mathew Peterson Portland 220.35
2 Matt Walton Eugene 161.93
3 Dana Valatka Portland 147.93
4 Evan Amano Portland 127.76
5 James Adamson Portland 124.97
6 Jeff Monroe Eugene 119.18
7 Ben Massey 114.35
8 Vincent Poudrier 107.18
9 Sean Irby Seattle 96.52
10 Scott Benoit Portland 93.14

Wrapping Up an Unforgettable Night

A massive thank you to Next Level Pinball for organizing and hosting such a phenomenal event. Their dedication and passion for pinball are truly inspiring. We hope everyone had an incredible time, especially our newcomers like Caleb Hohlt and Khris Bestel, who showed great promise. Stay tuned for more pinball tournament news and highlights. Don’t miss out on the next exciting chapter in the world of pinball!

Flippin’ Fun at D82: June 7th Tournament Recap

The Battle Begins: D82 Flippin’ Friday

The D82 Flippin’ Friday June 7th Qualify was nothing short of a pinball wizard’s dream. With 17 players vying for the top spot in a 4-round, 2-game-per-round format, the evening was packed with thrilling action and skillful play. The tournament kicked off at 6:00 PM and lasted approximately 2 and a half hours, giving each round a sense of urgency and excitement. Hosted at District 82 Pinball by the ever-dedicated Erik Thoren, the event was set against a backdrop of scattered clouds and a pleasant 72°F temperature—perfect pinball weather.

District 82: The Ultimate Pinball Paradise

Nestled in De Pere, WI, District 82 Pinball Arcade is the go-to sanctuary for pinball enthusiasts. Located at 800 O’Keefe Road, this arcade boasts over 100 impeccably maintained pinball machines, making it a haven for both casual players and serious competitors. Open to the public on Fridays and Saturdays from September to May, District 82 also hosts various tournaments throughout the week. With a flat fee for unlimited play, it’s a fantastic spot for groups and families to enjoy. While soda and water are available, players are welcome to bring their own drinks. Whether you’re there for a private party or just some solo play, District 82 offers a vibrant, welcoming atmosphere that keeps pinball magic alive.

Mystical Matchup: Round 2 on Mystic

Round 2 of the tournament featured an unforgettable game on Bally’s Mystic, released in August 1979. As the eerie lights and sounds of Mystic enveloped the players, Craig Sengstock emerged victorious, using his precise flipper skills to outmaneuver his opponents. Erik Thoren, the tournament director, gave a stellar performance, but Craig’s mastery of the bumpers and drop targets sealed his first-place finish. Gerald Morrison and Eddie Smith put up a tough fight, showcasing their strategic prowess, but ultimately, Craig’s enchanting gameplay on Mystic was unrivaled.

Pinball Machine Reviews: The Stars of the Show

District 82 featured an impressive lineup of 113 pinball machines. Here’s a closer look at five standout games:

The Six Million Dollar Man by Bally (1977)

This classic machine captures the thrill of the iconic TV show with vibrant artwork and engaging gameplay. Players love the challenging drop targets and the unique six-player capability, making it a hit for group play.

Metallica (Pro LED) by Stern (2014)

Rock out with Metallica! This machine combines the band’s electrifying music with fast-paced pinball action. The intricate playfield features, such as the Snake Jaw and the Fuel Stand-Up Targets, make it a favorite among modern pinball enthusiasts.

Flight 2000 by Stern Electronics (1980)

A journey into space awaits with Flight 2000. This game is renowned for its complex multi-ball play and the mesmerizing sounds of space travel. The futuristic design and intricate ramp system keep players on their toes.

Twilight Zone by Bally (1993)

Step into another dimension with Twilight Zone. This machine is packed with innovative features like the gumball machine, the Powerball, and the Clock. Its deep rule set and engaging theme make it a timeless favorite.

Indiana Jones: The Pinball Adventure by Williams (1993)

Relive the adventures of Indiana Jones with this action-packed game. Featuring memorable scenes from the movies, this machine’s Path of Adventure and Well of Souls add exciting challenges that keep players coming back for more.

Top Pinball Wizards: Celebrating the Winners

The tournament saw fierce competition, but in the end, these players emerged victorious:

  1. Matt McCarty: IFPA rank 199, with 515 events under his belt. Matt’s precision and strategic prowess earned him the top spot.
  2. Craig Sengstock: IFPA rank 1292, with 290 events. Craig’s standout performance in Round 2 helped secure his second-place finish.
  3. Eddie Smith: IFPA rank 1658, with 184 events. Eddie’s consistent play and focus paid off, landing him in third place.
  4. Erik Thoren: IFPA rank 75, with 427 events. The dedicated organizer showed his skills on the machines, rounding out the top four.

Wisconsin’s Finest: IFPA Top 10 Standings

Here’s a look at the top players in Wisconsin according to the IFPA:

Rank Player Name City Wppr Points
1 Tom Graf Appleton 587.62
2 Erik Thoren De Pere 461.86
3 Danny Bronny Beverly Shores 435.34
4 Steven Bowden Palatine 434.31
5 Kassidy Milanowski Appleton 408.28
6 Matt McCarty Neenah 373.06
7 Jason Zahler 372.99
8 Eric Strangeway Oshkosh 368.69
9 Mike Weyenberg Manitowoc 322.73
10 Erik Rentmeester Green Bay 321.35

Wrapping Up the Wizardry

Kudos to Erik Thoren and the fantastic team at District 82 for organizing such an exhilarating event. Their dedication to keeping the pinball spirit alive is truly commendable. Don’t miss out on future pinball tournament news and highlights—stay tuned, and keep flipping those flippers in De Pere, the city that’s truly a pinballer’s paradise!

MFStrikes!! Tournament: A Night of Pinball Magic at Lynn’s Arcade

A Night to Remember

Our latest pinball showdown, MFStrikes!!, kicked off with a bang. This knockout tournament featured 15 eager players facing off in intense two-player games. The format was simple: survive nine rounds without collecting three strikes. The event took place on June 6, 2024, at 7:00 PM at the iconic Lynn’s Arcade: A Pinball Parlor and Can Slangery. The competition was fierce, lasting nearly 3 hours. Cary Carmichael orchestrated this thrilling evening, where scattered clouds and a cool 57°F added to the atmosphere.

Lynn’s Arcade: A Pinball Haven

Located at 1760 Fremont Boulevard, Suite D1, Seaside, California, Lynn’s Arcade: A Pinball Parlor and Can Slangery provided the perfect backdrop for our tournament. The atmosphere was electric, with friendly staff who were as passionate about pinball and beer as the players themselves. The machines were meticulously maintained, adding to the overall enjoyment of the event. If you’re ever in the area, make sure to stop by and experience the magic for yourself.

Round 4 Highlight: The Battle on Pabst Can Crusher

The fourth round brought us a standout match on the Pabst Can Crusher by Stern (January 2016). The game’s vibrant, beer-themed artwork set the stage for an epic showdown. Philip Priddy, ranked 1163 in the IFPA, clinched first place, outplaying Linda G, ranked 7028. With every flipper flip and skillful nudge, Philip demonstrated exceptional prowess, mastering the intricate shots and combos that the Can Crusher demanded. Linda put up a valiant fight but couldn’t quite match Philip’s dominance on this frothy battleground.

The Stars of the Arcade

The tournament featured a collection of 40 spectacular pinball machines. Here are a few highlights:

Cherry Bell by Sonic (February 1978): This classic machine, designed by Luis Lopez, captivated players with its nostalgic charm and challenging gameplay.

Road Kings by Williams (July 1986): Mark Ritchie’s design brought a post-apocalyptic theme to life, with thrilling features that kept players on their toes.

Pulp Fiction (SE) by Chicago Gaming (March 2023): Themed after the iconic film, this machine delivered cinematic excitement and intricate playfield elements.

JAWS (Pro) by Stern (January 2024): Joe Kaminkow’s creation immersed players in a thrilling shark hunt, combining suspenseful gameplay with stunning visuals.

Dialed In! by Jersey Jack Pinball (August 2017): Pat Lawlor’s innovative design and dynamic features made this machine a crowd favorite, offering a unique and interactive experience.

Our Top Pinball Wizards

Let’s give a round of applause to the top players of the MFStrikes!! tournament. Their skill and determination shone brightly, earning them well-deserved spots on the leaderboard:

  1. John Tracey, from Salinas, IFPA rank 244, with 158 total IFPA events.
  2. Jaclyn Tingco-Graham, from Monterey, IFPA rank 5471, with 89 total IFPA events.
  3. Matt Nielsen, IFPA rank 2013, with 88 total IFPA events.
  4. Cary Carmichael, from Seaside, CA, IFPA rank 1506, with 155 total IFPA events.

IFPA California Pinball 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

Wrapping Up MFStrikes!!

A heartfelt thank you to Cary Carmichael for organizing this fantastic event and to Lynn’s Arcade for hosting us in their superb venue. The night was filled with exciting matches and impressive displays of pinball skill. Congratulations to all the winners for their outstanding performance. We hope everyone enjoyed the tournament as much as we did and are looking forward to more thrilling pinball action in the future. Keep following for more updates and highlights from the pinball world, and we’ll see you at the next event!

Sludge Bucket Tournament Recap: Texas Heat and Pinball Madness

Ever wondered what happens when you combine a sweltering Texas night, 17 passionate pinball players, and an undisclosed location? You get the Sludge Bucket Tournament! Kicking off at 7:36 PM on June 6, 2024, this electrifying event stretched over nearly 8 hours of non-stop pinball action. Organized by the illustrious Ray Ford, the tournament featured three intense rounds, each with two games that tested every player’s mettle.

Thunderstruck on AC/DC: The Battle of Round 1

Round 1 saw a spectacular clash on Stern’s AC/DC (LUCI) from December 2013. The pulsating beats of “Back in Black” reverberated through the air as Jonathon Morales, Keb Gallows, Neil Wilson, and Jacob Pirtle took to the battlefield. With the adrenaline-pumping theme of AC/DC guiding their every move, the match felt like a rock concert and a gladiator arena rolled into one. Jonathon Morales emerged victorious, channeling his inner rock star with a first-place finish, followed by Keb Gallows, Neil Wilson, and Jacob Pirtle.

Saluting the Champions: Who Rocked the Tournament?

  1. Rene Hilbach-Barger from Maryland, rocking an impressive IFPA rank of 1518, took the top spot with a total of 182 events under their belt.
  2. Keb Gallows, proving consistency is key, secured second place with an IFPA rank of 2859 and 78 events.
  3. Jonathon Morales, the Round 1 hero, clinched third with an IFPA rank of 551 and 139 events.
  4. Hanson Keuler, showing that dedication pays off, rounded out the top four with an IFPA rank of 6507 and 46 events.

Pinball Machine Showcase: A Journey Through Time and Themes

The tournament featured an eclectic mix of 19 pinball machines. Here’s a spotlight on five standout games:

The Who’s Tommy Pinball Wizard by Data East (February 1994)
Inspired by the rock opera, this machine immerses players in the story of Tommy, the pinball prodigy. Its unique blinders and mirror features add a layer of complexity that keeps players on their toes.

Fathom by Bally (August 1981)
A beautiful underwater-themed machine, Fathom is beloved for its mesmerizing artwork and challenging gameplay. The dual-level playfield and intricate ball locks create a captivating experience.

Guardians of the Galaxy by Stern (November 2017)
With its vibrant colors and engaging theme, this machine transports players into the Marvel universe. The dynamic soundtrack and intricate modes make it a hit among modern pinball enthusiasts.

Indianapolis 500 by Bally (June 1995)
Revving up the excitement, this machine captures the thrill of high-speed racing. Its fast-paced gameplay and loop shots mirror the intensity of the Indy 500 itself.

Centaur by Bally (February 1981)
Known for its striking black-and-white art and captivating sound design, Centaur is a fan favorite. The machine’s multi-ball capabilities and challenging playfield keep players coming back for more.

Where Was It? The Mystery Venue

So, funny story—I tried to get the location data from the API, but it seems even AI programming has its off days. Apparently, it was “undisclosed,” which I think is just a fancy way of saying, “Let’s keep the AI guessing.” So, here I am, left pondering whether it was a secret lair or just a really cool basement. Either way, it added an extra layer of mystery to the night!

IFPA Texas Pinball Top 10 Standings

Rank Player Name City Wppr Points
1 Garrett Shahan Denton 501.9
2 Jack Revnew The Woodlands 347.95
3 Clark McCoy Denton 241.25
4 Colin MacAlpine Austin 238.33
5 Wesley Johnson College Station 234.61
6 Lee Balusek Conroe 228.51
7 Ken Kemp Collinsville 225.44
8 Keith Shahan Abilene 197.53
9 Travis Hanna 194.57
10 Nicholas Gustafson Spring 181.66

Wrapping It Up with a Texas Twist

Huge shoutout to Ray Ford for orchestrating such a fantastic event and to our enigmatic venue for adding that extra dash of intrigue. As we bid farewell to another epic pinball showdown, remember to stay tuned for more pinball news and highlights. Whether you’re hitting the flippers in Austin or anywhere else, keep that Texan spirit alive and keep aiming for the multiball!

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!

Flipping into Spring: Highlights from the MFLadies Pinball Spring

The excitement was palpable on June 5, 2024, as 20 fierce competitors gathered for the MFLadies Pinball Spring Season #7. Hosted at the beloved Lynn’s Arcade: A Pinball Parlor and Can Slangery, this event promised an evening of intense gameplay under clear skies and a perfect 64°F.

A Pinball Paradise: Inside Lynn’s Arcade

Lynn’s Arcade in Seaside, California, is more than just a gaming venue; it’s an experience. Situated at 1760 Fremont Boulevard, Suite D1, the arcade offers a laid-back atmosphere perfect for both casual outings and serious gaming sessions. With unlimited play for $20, a great selection of beers and ciders, and a welcoming vibe for kids and adults alike, this parlor is a hidden gem. Check out their website here for more details.

Medieval Madness: The Battle of Round 5

Round 5 of the tournament brought an exhilarating clash on Medieval Madness, a beloved classic by Williams from June 1997. The game’s theme of knights, castles, and medieval mayhem set the stage for a truly epic showdown. BeeOtch Westrum led the charge with a masterful display of skill, deftly navigating the treacherous ramps and obliterating the castle gates with pinpoint accuracy. Her rivals, Jaclyn Tingco-Graham and Nikki Carmichael, showcased their own knightly prowess, battling trolls and executing daring multiball maneuvers that kept the crowd on the edge of their seats. The match was a thrilling testament to the players’ strategic thinking and quick reflexes, embodying the spirit of chivalric competition and leaving spectators in awe..

The Machines Behind the Magic

With 39 pinball machines to choose from, players were spoiled for choice. Here’s a closer look at five standout machines that made this tournament unforgettable:

  • The Walking Dead (Pro) by Stern (October 2014): Enter a post-apocalyptic world where survival hinges on your flipper skills and strategic play. The game features iconic elements from the TV series, such as fighting off walkers and rescuing survivors. The immersive sound effects and detailed artwork add to the thrilling experience, making it a favorite among horror fans.
  • Jim Henson’s Labyrinth by Barrels of Fun (October 2023): Navigate the enchanting maze of this beloved film, brought to life with stunning design and captivating gameplay. The machine features mesmerizing visuals and intricate details that pay homage to the movie’s magical world. Players embark on a quest to rescue Sarah’s baby brother, encountering whimsical characters and challenging obstacles along the way.
  • Medieval Madness by Williams (June 1997): Renowned for its interactive castle and hilarious voiceovers, this game remains a crowd favorite. Players are tasked with destroying castles and defeating trolls, all while enjoying the game’s humor and engaging storylines. The well-balanced gameplay and satisfying shots make it a must-play for both novices and seasoned players.
  • Star Trek: The Next Generation by Williams (January 1993): Engage in intergalactic missions and experience the thrill of space exploration with this deep and immersive machine. The game features voices from the original cast and missions that mirror the TV show’s episodes. Its intricate playfield, with ramps and interactive toys, provides a rich and challenging experience for sci-fi fans.
  • Funhouse by Williams (November 1990): Featuring the mischievous Rudy, this game tests your reflexes and strategy with its complex playfield and innovative mechanics. Rudy, the talking dummy, interacts with players, creating a unique and entertaining gameplay experience. The game’s fast-paced action and clever design elements have kept it popular for decades.

Champions of the Flipper: Tournament Highlights

The competition was fierce, but a few players rose to the top. Here are the overall winners of the MFLadies Pinball Spring Season #7:

  1. BeeOtch Westrum from Seaside, CA, IFPA rank 2642, Total IFPA Events 142.
  2. Jaclyn Tingco-Graham from Monterey, IFPA rank 5471, Total IFPA Events 89.
  3. Linda G, IFPA rank 7028, Total IFPA Events 83.
  4. Carlene Malack, IFPA rank 10585, Total IFPA Events 42.

Congratulations to these skilled players for their impressive performances!

California’s Pinball Elite: 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

Wrapping Up: A Night to Remember

The MFLadies Pinball Spring Season #7 was an unforgettable evening filled with thrilling matches, skilled gameplay, and a fantastic community of pinball enthusiasts. A heartfelt thank you goes out to everyone who participated and made the event such a success. Special recognition to Cary Carmichael for organizing the tournament and to Lynn’s Arcade for being the perfect host with their welcoming atmosphere and exceptional facilities.

Congratulations to BeeOtch Westrum for her well-deserved victory, and to all the players who gave it their all. The spirit of competition and camaraderie was truly inspiring. Stay tuned for more pinball news and upcoming events, and keep those flippers ready for the next challenge!

Rockin’ the Flippers: Tik Tok’s Tournament Recap

The electrifying world of pinball found its latest stage at Tik Tok’s Matchplay on June 4th, 2024. Amidst the hum of competition and the clatter of flippers, players from near and far gathered at Tik Tok’s Workshop to battle through eight grueling rounds, each featuring a single intense game. The evening, lightly draped with a few clouds and a crisp 58°F temperature, set the perfect backdrop for a showdown of skill and strategy.

Striking Chords on AC/DC

Round 3 brought a head-banging showdown on AC/DC (Premium Vault Edition) by Stern. The machine, alive with the spirit of rock ‘n’ roll, saw players navigating through ramps and loops to the rhythm of iconic tunes. Neal Joslyn, harnessing the game’s electrifying energy, claimed first place, proving his pinball prowess with precision shots and high scores. Rachel Kahalekulu rocked into second place, while Jennifer Bremerton showed resilience and determination, landing in third. The game echoed the intensity of an AC/DC concert, with players battling as if on stage under the spotlight.

Celebrating the Champions

A huge thank you to everyone who came out to make Tik Tok’s Matchplay an unforgettable event. Here are the top tournament winners who left their mark:

  1. Neal Joslyn, from Bremerton, IFPA rank 258, with an impressive 597 events under his belt, showcased why he’s a formidable contender.
  2. Richard Godwin, the brilliant organizer and a competitor, IFPA rank 3272, proved their mettle in 501 events.
  3. Jared Doss, with a recent adjustment boosting his rank to 4929, demonstrated skill and determination in 128 events.
  4. Bruce Cherry, a rising star from Silverdale, IFPA rank 8323, impressed everyone with his performance in 59 events.

Marvels of the Machine World

The tournament was a playground for pinball aficionados, featuring 14 spectacular machines. Standouts included:

  • The Mandalorian (Premium) by Stern, released in July 2021, transports players into the Star Wars universe with intricate missions, stunning visuals, and an immersive audio experience, capturing the adventures of Din Djarin and Grogu.
  • AC/DC (Premium Vault Edition) by Stern, from July 2017, brings the thrill of a live rock concert to pinball, featuring iconic tracks, an interactive lower playfield, and dynamic lighting effects that sync with the music for a high-energy experience.
  • Twister by Sega, released in January 1996, is a whirlwind of action, with spinning discs, a moving ramp, and dramatic sound effects that recreate the chaos of a tornado, challenging players to navigate through the storm.
  • Grand Prix by Williams, from December 1976, is a classic racer-themed pinball machine that offers fast-paced gameplay with smooth ramps, bumpers, and a nostalgic design that takes players back to the golden age of racing.
  • Sharpshooter by Game Plan, released in May 1979, combines Western motifs with sharp shooting targets and quick reflexes, providing a challenging and engaging experience reminiscent of an old-west duel.
  • Cyclone by Williams, from February 1988, captures the excitement of a carnival with its intricate ramps, colorful artwork, and funhouse-inspired gameplay, making it a fan favorite for its whimsical and engaging design.
  • Whoa Nellie! Big Juicy Melons by Stern, released in April 2015, offers a retro pinball experience with a modern twist, featuring vibrant artwork, playful themes, and straightforward yet challenging gameplay that appeals to both new and seasoned players.
  • Monster Bash (Remake) by Chicago Gaming, from October 2018, revives a classic with updated technology, allowing players to join famous monsters in their band for an epic rock concert, featuring detailed animations and engaging modes.
  • Total Nuclear Annihilation by Spooky Pinball, released in January 2017, stands out with its intense, fast-paced gameplay, minimalist design, and original soundtrack, creating a unique and thrilling experience focused on quick reflexes and strategic play.

A Haven for Pinball Enthusiasts

Tik Tok’s Workshop, located at 1216 Sylvan Way, Bremerton, WA, is more than just a venue; it’s a sanctuary for pinball lovers. The rockstar bartender multitasked with flair, providing delicious food, mixed drinks, and stellar service for the machines. The atmosphere buzzed with camaraderie and excitement, making it a perfect setting for the tournament.

Top 10 IFPA Washington Pinball Rankings

Here are the current standings for the top 10 players in Washington:

Rank Player Name City Wppr Points
1 Lonnie Langford Seattle 545.29
2 Dave Stewart Carnation 418.56
3 John Robinson WA Bothell 402.02
4 Conrad Rustad Bremerton 378.21
5 Jaran Jones Seattle 371.48
6 Richie Terry Seattle 363.88
7 Jarrett Gaddy Seattle 339.88
8 Leslie Ruckman Seattle 337.52
9 Joshua Francis Edmonds 318.54
10 Ashley Weaver Renton 290.77

A Grateful Farewell

Thank you to everyone who participated in Tik Tok’s Matchplay tournament! The event was a roaring success, with players showcasing their skills across 14 distinct and exciting pinball machines. The competitive spirit and camaraderie made for an unforgettable evening.

Special thanks to Richard Godwin for organizing such a fantastic event and to Tik Tok’s Workshop for providing an outstanding venue. Congratulations to our overall tournament winner, Neal Joslyn, and to all the top players who made this event so memorable. Stay tuned for more thrilling updates and stories from the vibrant world of pinball!

Electric Bat Season 12: A Hot Night in Old Tempe Tonight

The Electric Bat Arcade was buzzing with excitement on June 4, 2024, as 111 players gathered for the Electric Bat Season 12-Part 1 #2 pinball tournament. With rounds lasting nearly three hours, the competition was fierce, and the atmosphere was electric. Organizer Rachel Bess orchestrated a smooth and engaging event that showcased some of the best pinball talent around.

Toy Story 4 Steals the Show in Round 4

Round 4 featured an unforgettable match on Toy Story 4 (LE) by Jersey Jack Pinball, released in June 2022. The game, inspired by the beloved Pixar movie, brought a whimsical and nostalgic feel to the round. Connor Kennedy, with an IFPA rank of 1732, channeled his inner Woody and Buzz, navigating the playful and challenging playfield with precision. His skillful use of multiball modes and sharp shots to complete various character missions propelled him to victory. Jim Smith AZ from Phoenix, Keegan Crandall, and Ty Bull put up a valiant fight, but Connor’s mastery of the game’s intricate features earned him the top spot.

A Round of Applause for Our Champions

A huge round of applause to Jeff Barthold, who clinched first place with an impressive IFPA rank of 1105 and a history of 256 IFPA events. Jeff’s consistent performance and dedication to the sport are truly commendable.

In second place, Walter Dony from Phoenix, with an IFPA rank of 324 and 148 events under his belt, demonstrated his formidable skills and tenacity.

Roland Nadeau, also from Phoenix and holding an impressive IFPA rank of 36 with 307 events, secured third place. Roland’s high ranking and extensive experience highlight his exceptional talent in the pinball world.

Rounding out the top four, Jay Bondelli, with an IFPA rank of 1133 and 108 events, showcased his competitive spirit and solid gameplay.

Exploring the Featured Pinball Machines

The tournament featured 58 pinball machines, each bringing its own unique flair and challenges. Here are a few highlights:

  • Stranger Things (Premium) by Stern (December 2019): This machine immerses players in the eerie world of Hawkins, Indiana, with its Demogorgon bash toy and Eleven’s telekinetic multiball.
  • Foo Fighters (Pro) by Stern (March 2023): Rock out with the Foo Fighters as you navigate fast-paced ramps and hit the dynamic drop targets.
  • Meteor by Stern Electronics (January 1979): A classic from the late ’70s, Meteor challenges players with its fast-paced gameplay and captivating space-themed artwork.
  • Strikes and Spares by Bally (June 1978): This bowling-themed machine features a distinctive layout and engaging rollovers and targets.
  • The Mandalorian (Pro) by Stern (May 2021): Join the journey with Din Djarin and Grogu, battling enemies and completing missions in this action-packed pinball adventure.

Discovering the Electric Bat Arcade

Located at 29 W. Southern Ave, Tempe, AZ 85282, the Electric Bat Arcade is an AMAZING place for pinball enthusiasts. Boasting a vast array of well-maintained machines and a vibrant atmosphere, it’s a must-visit destination. Despite the warm can beers, the arcade’s charm and variety make it a top spot for regular visits.

Current IFPA Arizona Pinball Top 10 Standings

Rank Player Name City Wppr Points
1 Mark Pearson Phoenix 703.09
2 Roland Nadeau 635.54
3 John Shopple Mesa 601.16
4 Jason Barre Mesa 314.29
5 Greg Drewes Mesa 249.69
6 John Magyar Gilbert 242.32
7 Ben Clement Marana 235.81
8 Andrew Roesch 232.84
9 Cody Winant Tempe 226.54
10 Walt Wood Englewood 222.36

Wrapping Up a Fantastic Event

A heartfelt thank you to Rachel Bess for organizing this fantastic event and to the Electric Bat Arcade for hosting it. With its amazing atmosphere and impressive lineup of machines, the arcade provided the perfect backdrop for a thrilling night of pinball. We hope everyone had a great time, especially the newcomers who joined the fray.

Stay tuned for more exciting updates from the world of pinball!