Escher Lefkoff grew up playing pinball at his world pinball champion dad's knee. Now, the son is world champion. Dad is proud — if a little miffed he can't still beat his protege. Right now the ...
Pinball was invented nearly a century ago, yet the number one player in the world today is a teenager in northern Colorado. Escher Lefkoff, 19, obtained the rank of number one pinball player in the ...
The world's top competitive pinball player is a 19-year-old from Longmont, Colo. How did Escher Lefkoff become No. 1? Colorado Public Radio's Matt Bloom wanted to know. (SOUNDBITE OF PINBALL MACHINE ...
LAS VEGAS — Tim Quintana hunches over a pinball machine and stares down Spider-Man’s archenemies: Kingpin, Lizard and Scorpion. He pulls the plunger and a silver ball shoots onto the playfield, a maze ...
LAS VEGAS — Tim Quintana hunches over a pinball machine and stares down Spider-Man’s archenemies: Kingpin, Lizard and Scorpion. He pulls the plunger and a silver ball shoots onto the playfield, a maze ...
The Manitoba Pinball League has partnered with Phantom Amusement to bring a pop up pinball expo to Forth in the Exchange District, and the arcade will be set up until the end of April. (CBC) Pinball ...
Williams was a name synonymous with Pinball during its ball thwacking heyday. They created some of the most iconic tables of all time, including Tales of the Arabian Nights, Taxi and Funhouse. So it’s ...
Call it pinball for peace. The Pinball Hall of Fame in Las Vegas, Nevada offers a step back in gametime amid the high-priced neon glitz and schlock of Sin City — and does it all for good causes.
The pinball machines at The Silver Ball Planet are grouped together by themes. This means that, such as the case of X-Men, you sometimes get two tables side to side that represent completely different ...
A black and white pinball game developed by Southern Cross Systems for the TRS-80. The ball is launched from the top right of the screen. The game features a single pinball game with 4 flippers, shake ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. If you’ve never been inside a “real” arcade, it could be hard to distinguish one from say, oh, a Dave & Buster’s.