LEGO-maniac Anders built this working pinball game out of LEGOs and pure iron will. It doesn’t just react to the ball hitting certain sensors—it even takes score and can keep a high-scorer’s list.
The history of pinball has a long and storied past. The first commercially successful pinball machine was introduced in 1931 by Gottlieb and it didn't even have the now-ubiquitous flippers. In fact, ...
Longing for the gaming arcade but stuck at your desk? Well, the Pinball Magic [app]cessory from New Potato won’t fool you into thinking you’re at the real thing, but it looks like a cute way to kill ...
A mini pinball machine engrossed a young tourist at the Shilin Night Market in Taipei, Taiwan. The arcade game are popular in the Far Eastern country and can be mostly found in markets and shops.