Pompidou
One Too Many
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If there's one crossover from the golden age to the present, and probably the one I relate to most, it's the arcade, and no arcade can be complete without a pinball machine. It's becoming harder and harder to find good arcade halls these days, and when you do, you're oft shocked at the dollar to play price tag. Anyone here a "Pinball Wizard"? Was? I wouldn't mind expanding this thread to cover the oldest videogames as well, like Pong and Pac Man. but I'm not sure any topic without roots in at least the 60s will be allowed to survive. The golden age of videogames was the 70s and 80s - probably a bit late. Still, pinball was wildly popular even before WWII - even had a scandalous history like anything fun back in the day. I just got three pinball games for my phone, and it spurred my renewed interest in the subject. So yeah, anyone spend way too many quarters on this stuff? Is there a pinball champion in our midst?