Steven Weintraub launched Collider in the summer of 2005. As Editor-in-chief, he has taken the site from a small bedroom operation to having millions of readers around the world. Over the years, he ...
A Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles pinball machine has been announced by Stern Pinball Inc. and it features a magnetic spinning pizza disc (!), three ramps, three flippers, comic-book style art, and the ...
Open secrets are as common in pinball as, well, pinball machines based on ’80s movies. The latest example: Spooky Pinball has confirmed that they’re working on a Beetlejuice game—something that’s been ...
Despite mobile devices in our pockets that deliver arcade-quality graphics any time you need a gaming fix, pinball machines, a seemingly antiquated form of entertainment, are still thriving, thanks in ...
A week ago, the folks at Spooky Pinball released a teaser video revealing a new officially licensed machine based on John Carpenter’s Halloween (1978). Days later, Jason Edmiston took to Facebook to ...
Is Stern really working on a Pokémon pinball machine? It’s been rumored for so long—since 2022—that it seems like there’s probably smoke to this fire. And Stern itself dumped lighter fluid all over it ...
Pinball has a history that stretches back to France in the 1600s. Over the centuries, the game has certainly evolved, but at the end of the day, the mechanics and gameplay remain largely the same. You ...
People have made pinball machines themed after plenty of properties over the years, from Terminator 2 to Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Pinball is a cultural staple, and odds are if you’ve never played ...
Slow-motion videos—much like time-lapse videos—offer all kinds of insights not available to us here in real time. Watching bugs take off in slow motion, for example, is a shockingly beautiful sight.
From the outside, the unassuming building nestled on East Molloy Road looks like an administrative building, probably home to 10 or so office workers doing paperwork. Inside, there are dozens of ...
Melodic chimes and ringing bells welcome a visitor inside Revival Arcade as owner Shawn Russell cups a flashlight in his maw so he can assess the motherboard of a sit-down racing game on the fritz. It ...