
PINBALL
We have a large number of pinball games which we rotate on a regular basis.
At any time we have at least 15 on the floor. Pins cast 2-4 tokens to play.
Tokens are:
4 for $1
20 for $5
44 for $10
92 for $20
Feel free to call if you want to check on a specific games availability.

Based on the movies this pin features sound clips from the first three films.

The table's major feature is a holographic creature, set in the middle of the playfield, that lights up and waves its "hand" back and forth during multiball play.

The layout is fast and there are some tough shots and some nasty long sigh drains. The timed ramp shots make you work for a nice score.

All new art package, including: cabinet, back glass, decals, and playfield plastics, designed based on images from the actual Marvel Ultimate Spider-Man comics library.

Game of Thrones actor Rory McCann as Sandor Clegane (The Hound) guides the player throughout the game with authenticity and strong presence.

Possible the most loaded and “deep” pinball machine ever created. A fantastic pinball machine.

Batman provides plenty of variety with ten different fixed feature shots as well as a moveable shot.

Players will be able to bang their heads and their flippers to 12 classic Metallica hits including “Master of Puppets,” “One” and “Fade to Black.”

Features the highest possible score multiplier in pinball to date: During a combined "Two Towers" and "Gollum" Multiball it is possible to achieve a 84x Jackpot.

The forces of evil include Magneto's minions Juggernaut, The Hellfire Club, Shadow King, Sabertooth, Sentinels and Omega Red. Molded Magneto and Wolverine.

Based on the 1994 FIFA World Cup, Players can activate the Magna-Goal Save to prevent balls from draining -- and the offense from scoring.

Made in 1984 by WMS Industries. The machine's marketing slogan is "The fastest way to make your earnings really take off!".

The newest Stern machine puts players in Captain Kirk’s chair of the U.S.S. Enterprise, embarking on a journey to protect and defend the planets of the Federation.

Designed by Steve Ritchie and released in November 1993 by Williams Electronics. The game uses voice clips recorded by the cast of the television series.

Released in June 1997, much of the game's dialogue was written by Scott Adsit and Kevin Dorff, at the time members of the The Second City in Chicago.

Starring horror show hostess Elvira, this game features a B-movie horror theme.

This game features exciting sound bites from the film’s main characters, as well music from the film’s original score.

Released by Midway (under the Bally name in March 1992, this is the best selling pinball machine of all time.

The game features many of THE SIMPSONS favorite characters on a two-level playfield, complete with game modes influenced by various classic SIMPSONS' episodes.