articles.baltimoresun.com — For some 25 years, Silverman has been buying arcade pinball machines, those gaudily colored, delightfully cacophonic games of skill that involve a steel ball, a bunch of rubber bumpers amid a sea of flashing lights and a pair of electronic flippers that serve as the only thing between million-point success and hole-in-the-floor oblivion.
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guitarhammerMar 5, 2010
"Ride the Ferris wheel."
cyberjediMar 5, 2010
Wheres the pictures?
dalittleMar 5, 2010
There is a Pinball Hall of Fame in Las Vegas and it is open to the public. Very fun place.<a class="user" href="http://www.pinballmuseum.org/" rel="nofollow">http://www.pinballmuseum.org/</a>
jeffwmartinMar 5, 2010
Feeling all the bumpers, always playing clean
djnikadeemasMar 5, 2010
"The Silvermans have a 22-year-old son, Zackary, who is autistic."Why was he not named Tommy?
strictneinMar 6, 2010
If you own a machine, register it here:Internet Pinball Serial Number Database<a class="user" href="http://www.ipsnd.net/" rel="nofollow">http://www.ipsnd.net/</a>Also, if you've ever thought about owning a machine, now is a really good time. Lots of people selling them on Craigslist and Ebay due to the economy.If you buy a machine, invest in a rubber kit, playfield wax (really easy to apply), and a new ball. Total, you'll be out ~$50, but it makes a HUGE difference.
cyberjediMar 6, 2010
Powerball !!!!!(not funhouse - twilight zone pinball - one of the best ever)