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NY Times goes inside Stern |
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Paul Murphy, Saturday, 26 April 2008
The New York Times has a great article about Stern Pinball that sheds some light on the current state of the game...
“There are a lot of things I look at and scratch my head,” said Tim Arnold, who ran an arcade during a heyday of pinball in the 1970s and recently opened The Pinball Hall of Fame, a nonprofit museum in a Las Vegas strip mall. “Why are people playing games on their cellphones while they write e-mail? I don’t get it.” “The thing that’s killing pinball,” Mr. Arnold added, “is not that people don’t like it. It’s that there’s nowhere to play it.” Read the whole article here (and yes, they do compare the Stern factory to Willy Wonka's Chocolate factory). Thanks to Michael Ogrinz for pointing this article out.
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