• We Made It! Ann Arbor Michigan Pinball Show 2025

    We’re here! All the way from England to attend the Ann Arbor Michigan Pinball Show 2025—and honestly, I’m beyond excited. This trip had been circled on the calendar for ages, and it’s already blowing expectations out of the water.

    The venue? Absolutely fantastic. The sheer volume and variety of machines is just mind-blowing. From classics to rare gems, it was like stepping into pinball heaven. And the condition of the games? Seriously impressive—everything played beautifully, fast, clean, and smooth.

    We were lucky enough to grab VIP tickets, which meant early access Friday night in addition to Saturday and Sunday. That made such a difference—less crowded, more time on the machines, and a proper chance to soak it all in. We had an absolute blast.

    The vibe was super friendly—everyone we met was welcoming, laid-back, and just genuinely into the hobby. Got chatting with loads of cool folks, swapping stories and sharing tips between games.

    And as for the highlights? Where do I even start…

    Grand Lizard – hadn’t played it in a while, still an absolute joy.

    Meeting Clay and his team – genuinely lovely people, so welcoming and clearly passionate about what they do. Huge thanks to them for pulling off such a well-run event.

    Big Bang Bar – first time playing it! Amazing experience, and seeing how excited Paul was when he spotted it was priceless.

    Sorcerer – another first for me, and it did not disappoint.

    Fire! – that bell! I kept getting drawn back to it—such a fun and satisfying machine.

    Safecracker – love that game’s unique energy and style.

    Stern’s King Kong – had a few games on Friday (when the queue was big), but by Sunday it was wide open. Funny how things change! Great game, but I focused more on the older titles by then, knowing I’ll have more chances to play Kong back in the UK.

    And the mechanical arcade games—wow. I finally got to try some of the vintage bowling and baseball games, and they were so much fun. There’s something so satisfying about those mechanical clunks and clicks, and how surprisingly addictive they are. I could’ve played them for hours. It’s wild how well they’ve held up after all these years—like stepping back in time.

    Honestly, there were too many great moments to list. I was constantly filming, just trying to capture the magic of it all. And spending the whole weekend immersed in pinball fun with Paul made it even better.


    Special shoutout to the amazing BBQ food—seriously hit the spot between long sessions flipping.


    Massive thanks again to Clay and everyone involved. You created something really special here. I’d absolutely love to come back next year—already thinking about it!



  • Brooklyn Bound: Pinball, Pints & Good Vibes at Scrappleland

    Once again, PinMap came through! We spotted a pinball spot over in Brooklyn that looked packed with machines, so we hopped on the subway and made our way over. Only one train change—it was super easy to get to. The place? Scrappleland Pinball Bar. And from the moment we walked in, we were seriously impressed.

    The lineup was huge—tons of machines, many of them brand new and in top condition. Loads of Premium versions too, which means all the bells, whistles, lights, toys—everything you want. I clocked Congo straight away and made a beeline for it.

    They also had the brand-new title from Spooky Pinball, so of course, we had to give that a go. It’s a solid game with fantastic artwork and some really fun callouts. I had quite a few quick drains, though, and didn’t get deep into the modes. Maybe it was just the timing (we were both feeling a bit knackered), but I wasn’t totally blown away—yet. Definitely feels like a game I need to spend more time with. And the topper? So cool in person—definitely one of the highlights.

    After that, we kicked off a little mini challenge between me and Paul. We took turns picking machines and going head-to-head to see who could score higher. Great fun—and credit where it’s due, Paul had the edge that day (though I had a few decent runs!).

    We met some really friendly folks there too. One funny moment—while chatting with one of the local league players, the very first thing he asked when he found out we were from the UK was, “Do you know Neil McRae?” 😂 We had a laugh and ended up messaging Scott to let him know. Love how small and connected the pinball world can be.

    The bar was buzzing—great atmosphere, and we were told it gets even busier on league nights. They were prepping for an event that weekend and invited us along, which was awesome. Sadly, we had to let them know we’d be in Detroit by then—but still, it was a really nice gesture.

    Also got the chance to try out the Premium version of Dungeons & Dragons—still absolutely loving it, and I’m more convinced than ever that Premium is the way to go. The extra features really add to the experience.

    Meanwhile, Paul discovered a cider he really liked—super fresh and properly refreshing. Safe to say he was just as happy as I was!

    All in all, Scrappleland is an absolute gem. Great machines, great beer, great people. Next time I’m in New York, I’m 100% heading back. One of the highlights of the trip for sure.

  • Barcade Adventures in Manhattan

    Thanks to the trusty PinMap app, we tracked down a Barcade in Manhattan—and what a find! Tucked away at 148 W 24th Street, it had a solid lineup of pins, including a couple I’d never played before: Apollo 13 and Future Spa.

    Future Spa surprised me—solid game, slick layout, and that gloriously weird retro-futuristic art. Apollo 13 was fun and we both managed to unlock the insane 13-ball multiball mode. Chaos, lights, noise—absolute madness. We were grinning like kids in a sweet shop. Honestly, I was buzzing.

    It was just a 5-minute walk from Paul’s hotel. Total fluke. Love when that kind of thing happens.

    They also had a cracking mix of machines: Black Knight 2000, Pulp Fiction, Stranger Things—and plenty of real ale on tap to keep the flipper fingers loose.

    While we were playing, we got chatting with a few locals. Turns out one of them is working on Portal, the upcoming title from American Pinball—well, her boyfriend let that little secret slip while she just smiled and stayed quiet. 😄 No juicy details, but still cool to meet someone involved in the industry.

    All in all, the place had a great vibe—good beer, great pins, and plenty of pinball nerd energy. Another top night in NYC!

  • Pinball Adventure Begins: Night One in NYC with Grub, Games & Guinness

    Just landed in New York—Manhattan, baby! Checked into the hotel a bit late (Paul’s not arriving until tomorrow). I wasn’t ready to call it a night just yet. First stop: Jack Doyle’s Irish pub. Grabbed a pint of Guinness and some proper comfort food—cottage pie hit the spot.

    Still had a bit of energy (even if I was running on fumes), so I fired up the PinMap and spotted Pioneers Bar nearby—beer and pinball? Yes, please.

    Had a few chilled games, didn’t break any records but it was exactly what I needed to unwind. After a couple of beers, I strolled back to the hotel—but not before grabbing a classic New York hotdog from a street vendor. Can’t resist those things.

    All in all, a solid first night in the city. Let the adventure begin!

  • NOOOO, Luke Just Crushed My Godzilla Score!

    Disaster strikes… Luke has officially dethroned me.

    He’s only gone and beaten my personal best on Godzilla, proudly locking in the new high score. He’s over the moon—grinning like he just slayed the actual kaiju—and letting me know, loudly and repeatedly, that I “won’t be beating that anytime soon.”

    I walked in the door, heard the sweet chaos of Godzilla multiball, and thought, “hmm…” Enter the room and there he is, already sitting at 1.3 billion, massive grin on his face, knowing full well he’s crushed my score—and still had a ball left to rub it in.

    The smugness is off the charts. The rematch is coming.

  • Exploring Stern’s Dungeons & Dragons Pinball Machine

    While I was in London, I dropped into Funland—and boom, jackpot! They had Stern’s Dungeons & Dragons: The Tyrant’s Eye (Pro model) up and running. I couldn’t resist giving it a go—and wow, it totally delivered. The shots felt super satisfying, the story sucked me right in, the callouts were brilliant, and the artwork? Absolutely stunning. Multiball was a blast too—having to save the balls adds such a clever twist. Just an all-round amazing package. Honestly… I think I need one 😄

    I’ve been intrigued since the very first reveal. The idea of blending real RPG elements into pinball? Genius. I’ve binged all the videos, but nothing beats playing it in person. And that dungeon feature? Absolutely loved it. You drop into secret passageways, tackle different challenges, and uncover surprises—it’s dynamic, so every trip into the dungeon feels fresh. Huge win for replay value.

    Still buzzing. Properly impressed! 🎯🔥

    Stern Dungeon and Dragons: The Tyrant’s Eye, January 2025
    Game Design: Brian Eddy
    Engineering/mechanics: John Rotharmel Thomas Malcolm
    Software: Dwight Sullivan Elizabeth Gieske

  • Godzilla Shooter Knob

    Just installed the official Stern Godzilla shooter knob, and it looks great! Really finishes off the front of the machine and ties in nicely with the overall theme. Part of me was hoping it might come with some integrated lighting—like the awesome illuminated Jurassic Park shooter—but sadly, no lights on this one. Still, it’s a quality piece, feels solid, and adds that extra bit of flair every time you plunge a ball into battle with the big guy.

  • Game Time with Mia and Luke

    Mia and Luke kicking back with a few games of pinball—Luke’s all about Godzilla, while Mia’s heart belongs to Jurassic Park. Who came out on top? We’ll never know… they’re keeping that one a secret 😉