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Around the Playfield with Nick Lane
The Start Button: How did you first get into pinball?
Back in the fall of 2010, I got addicted to Pinball Arcade, and learned there were actually rules to pinball machines. From that moment on, I was hooked.
The Plunge: What was the first pinball machine you bought?
I bought my first machine in January 2011, which was a NIB Iron Man. It was my first love and I still have it.
The Skill Shot: What is your best pinball achievement or favorite pinball moment?
My best pinball achievement is getting 3rd place in the B division at the 2014 Pinburgh tournament. My favorite pinball moment is Ed Robertson calling Jay Fairbrother a “f**king dick” on our Twitch stream. It was well deserved.
Good Shots, Bad Bounces: What is your favorite and least favorite pinball machine?
Favorite pinball machine is The Walking Dead Premium. Least favorite machine is any new machine that ships with beta/incomplete code
The Wizard Mode: What is your dream theme you’d like to see made into a pinball machine?
My dream theme used to be The Big Lebowski, until that was made. Right now, I’d really like to see a new Indiana Jones machine done by JJP.
The Tilt: What is the dumbest mistake you’ve made in pinball (mishap moving a machine, messing up trying to fix a machine, etc.)?
When I first got my Iron Man, within the first hour of having the game, I dropped the playfield off the rails and into the cabinet, because I had no idea what I was doing. It’s a miracle there was no damage.
The High Score: Describe the pinball hobby in one word.
Addicting
Match – Next Game: Where do you see the pinball hobby in 5-10 years?
I think we’ll see slow and steady growth, with more pinball out on location, in particular, in pinball bars. I think we’ll have three established, solid pinball companies.
Around the Playfield with Kevin Manne
The Start Button: How did you first get into pinball?
The Plunge: What was the first pinball machine you bought?
Rock, rock, rockin’ Rollergames! According to my Pinside collection history I bought it on June 9, 2012. I had been collecting arcade video games for a few years before that and decided to sell a few to fund a pinball machine. Rollergames was affordable and in the area so I went for it. I still contend that System 11 games are great starter pins, and I was able to poke around at it and figure out how to fix stuff without worrying about wrecking a new $5,000 game.
The Skill Shot: What is your best pinball achievement or favorite pinball moment?
Good Shots, Bad Bounces: What is your favorite and least favorite pinball machine?
The Wizard Mode: What is your dream theme you’d like to see made into a pinball machine?
Well it was Tron, so now that it’s been made I’m not real sure. A Mortal Kombat game based on MK 1-3 era would be great though.
The Tilt: What is the dumbest mistake you’ve made in pinball (mishap moving a machine, messing up trying to fix a machine, etc.)?
Turning off The Getaway in the middle of a game on stream (old school Bro viewers will remember this one!)
The High Score: Describe the pinball hobby in one word.
Enthralling
Match – Next Game: Where do you see the pinball hobby in 5-10 years?
I’m bullish on pinball. We’ll have competitive pinball on ESPN 8: The Ocho, and even more new designers cranking out games, following in the footsteps of guys like Scott Danesi and Eric Meunier. I do think we’ll see a few of the smaller boutique manufacturers close or consolidate but the companies that survive will thrive.
Around the Playfield with Martha
The Start Button: How did you first get into pinball?
The Plunge: What was the first pinball machine you bought?
My first purchase was one-half of Fireball II (baby steps) and my first purchase of a full pinball machine was Countdown.
The Skill Shot: What is your best pinball achievement or favorite pinball moment?
Good Shots, Bad Bounces: What is your favorite and least favorite pinball machine?
The Wizard Mode: What is your dream theme you’d like to see made into a pinball machine?
Music pin of Dolly Parton and Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
The Tilt: What is the dumbest mistake you’ve made in pinball (mishap moving a machine, messing up trying to fix a machine, etc.)?
I have a thick skin and a bad memory that helps keep my self esteem intact so no dumbest moment stands out. Luckily there are hours of me making silly mistakes on YouTube. It shouldn’t be hard for the truly curious to find one.
The High Score: Describe the pinball hobby in one word.
Addicting.
Match – Next Game: Where do you see the pinball hobby in 5-10 years?
Pending any changes to the federal budget I predict there will be pinball on the moon by 2028.
Around the Playfield with Rob
The Start Button: How did you first get into pinball?
The Plunge: What was the first pinball machine you bought?
Gorgar and Flash, simultaneously. Gorgar worked first, so we’ll go with that.
The Skill Shot: What is your best pinball achievement or favorite pinball moment?
Good Shots, Bad Bounces: What is your favorite and least favorite pinball machine?
The Wizard Mode: What is your dream theme you’d like to see made into a pinball machine?
Beyond a Big Lebowski that is actually in production, I’d say an Arrested Development or Spaceballs machine would be pretty sweet.
The Tilt: What is the dumbest mistake you’ve made in pinball (mishap moving a machine, messing up trying to fix a machine, etc.)?
In the last set of my first Pinburgh I walked away from a multiball on Tommy thinking I had played the wrong ball, only to realize too late it was the pity multiball they give you if you’re terrible.
The High Score: Describe the pinball hobby in one word.
Infectious
Match – Next Game: Where do you see the pinball hobby in 5-10 years?
I think the games are going to get far more complicated as people get better and the technology grows. Manufacture’s like Jersey Jack are going to keep adding new stuff and more graphics/computerized elements to make the games more appealing to the video game crowds. But overall I think it’s going to keep growing, particularly on location as bars start to realize the draw it can be again.
Around the Playfield with Jeff
The Start Button: How did you first get into pinball?
The Plunge: What was the first pinball machine you bought?
Recently Firepower, still have it. Pew Pew.
The Skill Shot: What is your best pinball achievement or favorite pinball moment?
Good Shots, Bad Bounces: What is your favorite and least favorite pinball machine?
The Wizard Mode: What is your dream theme you’d like to see made into a pinball machine?
Slayer, who doesn’t want a South of Heaven multiball?
The Tilt: What is the dumbest mistake you’ve made in pinball (mishap moving a machine, messing up trying to fix a machine, etc.)?
Blowing Kevin Manne’s fuses.
The High Score: Describe the pinball hobby in one word.
Rewarding.
Match – Next Game: Where do you see the pinball hobby in 5-10 years?
I foresee pinball being more entrenched in public places. You’ll see more pinball machines at bars and restaurants and other venues. Pinball can be very social and it is interactive so I wouldn’t be crazy to think you could maybe see it being broadcast on TV.
Around the Playfield with Jay
The Start Button: How did you first get into pinball?
The Plunge: What was the first pinball machine you bought?
I bought a Sega Goldeneye from another member of our Buffalo league as my first machine & I still have it!
The Skill Shot: What is your best pinball achievement or favorite pinball moment?
Good Shots, Bad Bounces: What is your favorite and least favorite pinball machine?
My favorite machine is Stern’s Ironman. Not only is it the machine that got me into pinball, but to this day I never get sick of playing it. It’s fast, fun and is still really challenging without having to memorize an encyclopedias worth of rules and strategies.
My least favorite machine..that’s a little harder! I there are plenty of games out there I have no desire to ever play again. I guess to give a bit of a controversial answer I’ll say I hate playing The Walking Dead. There’s just something about it that makes every ball feel like a fight against the machine. Even after a particularly good game I have no desire to hit the start button for another on that one.
The Wizard Mode: What is your dream theme you’d like to see made into a pinball machine?
Thundercats! It was my favorite cartoon as a kid & I’m kind of amazed it wasn’t already turned into a machine during its 80’s heyday. Also with music themed pins being so popular right now, I’d put a deposit down on a Beatles themed machine before I heard any other details about it.
The Tilt: What is the dumbest mistake you’ve made in pinball (mishap moving a machine, messing up trying to fix a machine, etc.)?
I think most every dumb mistake I’ve made in pinball has been documented on our Twitch stream. So I guess the correct answer here is : agreeing to let my mediocre pinball skills be broadcast across the internet every Thursday.
The High Score: Describe the pinball hobby in one word.
Expensive.
Match – Next Game: Where do you see the pinball hobby in 5-10 years?
We’ve had explosive growth in the pinball scene in Buffalo over the past few years with numerous leagues, tournaments, and even locations sprouting up all over town. So I hope that continues both locally and across the world. I think with things like Twitch streams, tournament broadcasts, and just the fact that pinball machines are making their way back into public locations again will help continue the growth of the game over the next several years.
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