We heard about the Pinball Hall of Fame and thought that would be an unusual thing to do. There are over 400 working machines collected by a man who loves the genre. We spent a fun twenty minutes dropping a couple of dollars in quarters. It was our only gaming experience in the gambling capital of the world.
http://www.pinballmuseum.org/
Fun! I love pinball, especially the older games.
ReplyDeleteSo colorful with all those lighted boxes and fanciful graphics! They are a work of art. You used a nice angle to shoot this, too.
ReplyDeleteThis is too fun...I can hear the beeping sounds! Great clarity on the lights !
ReplyDeleteTerrific take and control!
ReplyDeletefun, we have an old pinball game but unfortunately it just lights up, you cannot play on it and it's so heavy to take to someone who might fix it.... It just takes lots of space
ReplyDeletethis is fun! And a very interesting experience! I like your picture!
ReplyDeletePinball machines are great, I admire your self-control about not playing in the other gambling establishments, I know I wouldn't be that strong.
ReplyDeleteWe had the "Nip It" machine in our house growing up. It was made by Bally in the late 1970's. Imagine my surprise seeing it in an episode of Happy Days. The continuity official let that one slip!
ReplyDeleteNice lighting. When I first clicked on your page, I thought it was a scene in a church with stained glass windows, then I saw the man!
ReplyDeleteYou've captured the glitz and glitter as well as the intense focus of the player.
ReplyDeleteThis would be more fun that the slots I think! Nice photo!
ReplyDeleteA really fun image! I still enjoy playing pinball!
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