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4 Great Pinball Machines Based on Video Games
September 21st, 2020 under Uncategorized. [ Comments: none ]

Pinball machines may not be the first thing you think of when talking about video games but the two have a lot of history together. A type of arcade game whose history dates back to the late 18th century, pinball machines have made a huge impact on geek culture the world over.

Pinball machines were shaped by the cultures they came from, and exploring some of the older machines can give observers great insight into what was popular in geek culture when they were created. Many pinball machines took reference from pop culture so films, music, video games, and other pop culture staples of the time often made their way into arcades through these machines.

The history of the pinball machine is laid out in gorgeous detail at the Strong National Museum of Play in New York which houses the biggest, most comprehensive collection of video game materials and memorabilia in the world. However, for those who can’t travel to Rochester to explore the history of pinball in person at the Pinball Playfields, here is just a taste of some of the pinball machines in history that have taken inspiration from video games.

Super Mario Bros.

One of the most famous video game franchises of all time, Super Mario has a long and storied history in the gaming industry. The Super Mario series itself is celebrating its 35th birthday this year with the launch of a new collection of some of their most famous games for their newest console, the Nintendo Switch. The Super Mario 3D All-Stars collection, slated for release in September 2020, shows off how far the series has come since the launch of Super

Mario 64.

The Super Mario Bros. pinball machine, meanwhile, was launched by Nintendo and D. Gottlieb & Co. in 1992 and featured a host of cool artwork from the series which focused on some of the most iconic heroes and villains from the franchise. Mario and Luigi are front and center in this machine with King Bowser playing hardball on the castle. What was notable about the machine is that it featured the voice acting skills of Charles Martinet for the first time in Mario history. The actor would go on to become one of the most famous voices in video game history after this initial appearance at arcades across America.

Street Fighter II

Another famous video game series to receive a pinball machine was an arcade classic that many gamers already knew about when it was released in 1993. The Street Fighter II pinball machine, manufactured by D. Gottlieb & Co. in cooperation with Capcom, is a martial arts-themed pinball machine that features some of the series’ most famous fighters. The marketing material for the machine centers around attracting new players from the “die-hard video players” club that was clearly making an impact on the video game industry at the time. This cross-over machine was no doubt seen as a great way to give the pinball genre more exposure while giving fans of the Street Fighter genre a new way to play with their favorite characters. It saw success in this as well, becoming one of the best selling arcade units of its time.

Q-Bert’s Quest

Another iconic video game star that made an appearance on a pinball machine is another arcade original; Q-Bert. The Q-Bert’s Quest pinball machine by D. Gottlieb & Co. was made in 1983 in order to capitalize on the growing success of the little orange hopper who was already making waves in the arcades across the country. While this spin-off pinball machine didn’t see success during its time, it is now considered extremely rare as only 884 machines were ever produced.

The Q-Bert pinball machine was unique in that it has four flippers that are laid out in an X-pattern, which made it a bit difficult to master compared to other games of its time. Ironically, this aspect of the machine is also what has made the machine so popular among collectors.

Dungeons and Dragons

Perhaps the best-known game of all time, from the outside it may seem like a Dungeons and Dragons themed pinball machine is a bit of an oddball given the style of the original title, however the unit saw good sales numbers for its time. Its popularity has endured and even now it is a prized piece of memorabilia with the pinball machine now ranking second on the list of 100 most popular pinball machines for collectors.

Aside from the theme, what really made this pinball machine popular was that it featured an unusual playfield and some different outline/inlane combinations. There was even a teleport feature that allowed for a “Magic Save” for an even more magical experience.

The rarity of these famous pinball machines means that most gamers will never get the chance to experience the magic of playing these arcade classics. Luckily, there are a host of online pinball machines available that can give gamers a taste of the magic. Other classic arcade games that have been kept alive thanks to the wonders of the internet include online slots, which are playable on numerous online casinos. Websites such as UNIKRN offer gamers a way to indulge in their favorite past time while also giving them access to a number of other related features such as eSports betting, online leaderboards, and more.

Just like modern-day video games, pinball machines offered players a chance to escape into another world and forget their troubles. These iconic machines from the past may be part of video game history but their popularity even now in the age of the internet shows just how much of an impact they have had and continue to have on the industry as a whole.

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Hot Links!
September 20th, 2020 under Hot Links!. [ Comments: none ]


Guess who is the lady in red? – Celebitchy

Cute pets – Pajiba

Who is the next Bond? – Dlisted

Why do cats love catnip? – Grunge

Miley Cyrus topless – Drunken Stepfather

Amber Heard shows Johnny Depp what he’s missing – GCeleb

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The thing KJ Apa can do with his tongue
September 18th, 2020 under KJ Apa. [ Comments: none ]


KJ Apa loves tea so much; he is not going to let any of it go to waste. That includes the tea bag.

However, he has an interesting way to get it into his mouth. He puts the label on his tongue and then pulls the string up with it until he gets to the bag.

If he can do all of that with his tongue, I wonder what else the Riverdale star can do with it?

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What has Alec Baldwin praying on his knees every day?
September 18th, 2020 under Alec Baldwin, Conan O'Brien. [ Comments: none ]

https://youtu.be/DxZatFMaZBo
Alec Baldwin was on Conan yesterday, and of course, they talked about him playing Donald Trump on Saturday Night Live. The good news is that he will be back under the atrocious wig. The bad is that he will only be able to do it when he is not filming Dr. Death for Peacock.

That 8-episode series will film over four months, and the new dad is hoping that he won’t have to be back on SNL when it is done. So much so, he is praying for it on his knees every day. He is not the only one. Not by a long shot.

I understand why he is praying for that, but I would think he would be praying for his sperm to stop working. Otherwise he will have baby #6 before he knows it.

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Jimmy Kimmel and Howard Stern talk about their favorite guests
September 18th, 2020 under Howard Stern, Jimmy Kimmel. [ Comments: none ]


Jimmy Kimmel once said that Jared Leto was his worst guest. The other day, Howard Stern asked the late night host who are some of his favorites.

The first two names that came to his mind are frenemies Charles Barkley and Shaquille O’Neal.

The rest of the list is pretty much comedians. Kimmel started with David Spade and said that he is a good storyteller. Spade is so good at it that Jimmy declared him as one of the ten best talk show interviews of all time.

Stern than mentioned that one of his favorites is Steve Martin. When the shock jock told him that, Martin said, “It is a lot of work, and you don’t get paid for it. I am gotta go get a job where I get paid for it.”

Then both guys agreed that Martin’s friend Martin Short is also the greatest. After that they just went down the list with Wanda Sykes, Will Arnet, Jason Bateman, Norm MacDonald, Dave Chappell, and Bryan Cranston.

Quite an impressive list. Of course, they left out a few like Betty White, Blake Shelton, Henry Winkler, Terry Bradhsaw, Will Forte, Matthew Perry, and Josh Groban.

Who are some of your favorite people to watch on talk shows?

Finally, Jimmy Kimmel will return to the studio on September 21st. His first guest is…Charles Barkley. That puts a lot of pressure on the NBA legend to top himself. Will he score another slam dunk?

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