Zen Studios’ Pinball FX3 is the new home for classic pinball tables from Bally and Williams. Previously those pinball tables were part of Farsight Studios’ The Pinball Arcade, which lost the rights to ...
Most of you reading this are aware of Dr. Who. While I'm not a big Dr. Who fan (I've seen maybe a handful of episodes), I am a big pinball fan. Bally released this game into the wild in 1992, long ...
You guys are probably familiar with the work that was done with Williams Bally’s tables in the past over on The Pinball Arcade. What ultimately led to them partnering up with you? The additional ...
One of the common complaints about the pinball tables released by Zen Studios is that they aren't based on real-world physics, with balls that teleport, change colors, and otherwise zip around the ...
Raymond T. Moloney founded Bally Technologies, or Bally, in 1932. The original company, called Bally Manufacturing, was a pinball manufacturer. The company started producing slot machines in 1936, ...
It's a few months old, but last August Popular Mechanics ran a wonderful article on mid-century pinball prohibition in America. It features all the usual accoutrements of prohibition, including ...
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