LEARN HOW

Get the very best out of your pinball playing and repairs. In this section we tell you how to play better pinball, how to fix those annoying faults and, through a series of educational background articles, look at various products designed to enhance your pinball enjoyment.

Inside the Pacific Pinball Museum Warehouse - The Pacific Pinball Expo regularly has over 300 machines for visitors to play, while the Pacific Pinball Museum has over 80 available all year round.  But where do they come from? Jon Olkowski gets inside their secret warehouse to find out how the magic is created.

Pinball Pros: Neil Shatz - In the first of a series of interviews, Jon Olkowski talks with Neil Shatz to find out what led to him becoming one of the world's top players, how he approaches a new machine and how he deals with pre-match nerves.

Fatal Attraction - Many games use magnets to control or disrupt the ball's travels, but those magnets can mean 'Game Over' if the ball itself becomes magnetised.  John Higgins examines the problem, builds his own magnetic detector and tells us what we can do to cure the problem.

Star Post Lighting - What's even better than a star post?  An illuminated star post.  Ivan Durneen installs the new star post lighting boards from Great Lakes Modular and shows us the results.

Boxster Pinball - What happens when you combine a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles with a Checkpoint?  The answer is a Porsche Boxster pinball.  Evert Brochez tells the story of how Bart Baeyens combined these two machines and turned them into something special.

The P-ROC Pinball Controller - Want to build your own machine or re-program an existing one?  The P-ROC pinball controller links to a home computer and allows you to take control of any Williams WPC/WPC95 or Stern Whitestar/SAM game to create your own rules, sounds and displays animations.

From Mono To Stereo - A bunch of Sega pinball machines were produced with only one backbox speaker and monaural sound. But they were capable of stereo sound, so Martin Riley explains how to restore that second channel.

Why Do Pinballs Bounce? - If you've ever dropped a solid steel pinball onto a solid concrete floor, you'll have noticed how it bounces. What's going on there, then?  Todd Andersen explains the physics.

iPhone & iPod Uses for Pinball - After extolling the virtues of using digital clinometers such as those found in iPods and iPhone to level a machine, Todd Andersen looks at other ways these two iconic Apple devices can enhance your pinball enjoyment.

PinGulp Cup Holder Review - Playing pinball is thirsty work, so when you reach that elusive wizard mode and get a dry throat, you don't want that glass, mug or bottle too far away. So Todd Ansersen gets to grips with the PinGulp Beverage Caddy and finds it refreshingly different to previous solutions.

The Making of the EPC 2009 - Creating an international pinball tournament takes a lot of planning and preparatory work before the first players come through the doors. We look back at how the European Pinball Championship in 2009 was organised.

PinHorse - The University of Southern California have created their own custom pinball machine. With just five connections, they have taken control of a Lord Of The Rings, rewritten the rules, created new display animations and taught it some new tricks.

Pinball 101 DVD review - The long awaited DVD from Keith and Randy Elwin teaches us how to improve our flipper skills with extra ball control techniques and game-specific hints and tips.

How to Level Your Pinball - In the latest in his series of articles, Todd Andersen takes us through the best ways, and the tools available, to make sure our games are correctly leveled.

The Pinballs of Riverview - Riverview was Chicago amusement park famed for its unique rides and attractions. Dan Marquardt looks back at its influence on various pinball games which even stretched into the new millennium.

Build Your Own Pinball Jack - Need to lift your game up so you can tweak the leg adjusters to make it level, add a cup holder or fit cabinet protectors? Todd Andersen tells us how to build a pinball jack from easily-obtained plumbing parts for under $5.

Tommy, Can You Hear Me? - Want to get that authentic prototype sound to your Tommy? Ben Yetter chimes in with his project which is sure to hit the right note.

Don't like the rules? Write your own! - Until now, making even the smallest changes to a game's rules has been a tricky job, but Chris Eddy's new Pinball Operating system runs on existing games and lets you break the rules or even write entirely new ones.

Tommy, Can You See Me? - You can be deaf and dumb but it's no good trying to play like Tommy if your blinds don't work. Ivan Durneen investigates a replacement driver board.

Acronyms Database - From Airborne to X-Files, find out what the abbreviations mean.

Pinball Mods Gone Wild - George Billig doesn't just mod pinball machines, he makes them everything he thinks they should have been.

Life After Death III review - We take a look at Warehouse Raid, the latest in the Life After Death DVD series.

The Building of Coconut Island - Game guru Christian Verryckt tells us how he designed and built his own game from scratch.

Ball Sack review - Keep your balls in tip-top condition in The Ball Sack. We put it to the test in our product review.

Pinball Cover review - We examine PinWest's pinball covers to see how they perform and what protection they provide for your games.

Pinball Tool Kit - Todd "PinTed" Andersen tells us about the tools he uses to repair the most common problems with games and why you may want them for your tool kit.

Pinball Art - Jim Jansen talks to legendary pinball artist Greg Freres about his years in the industry, the people he worked with and how he creates such beautiful work.

Soldering - Todd "PinTed" Andersen shows us how to join two metal parts using a hot liquid mix of lead, tin and silver. In other words, soldering. How to do it right along with a test to make sure you understand.

Flippers: The Whole Story - Todd "PinTed" Andersen examines Williams flippers from System 6 and 7 right through to the Pinball 2000 games and lists the 10 things your mother taught you about flippers.

Automatic Switching update - Todd "PinTed" Andersen gives more information about how to switch your game mods on ond off with the game's lighting.

Theatre Of Magic Tiger Saw Mod - Phil Docker looks at Decorator Supplies' mod to put the spin back into your tiger saw.

Pinball Cup Holders - Need somewhere to put your drink while you play? We put some pinball cup holders through their paces.

Infrared Handheld Testers - Todd "PinTed" Andersen explains why Ir LEDs can be tough to troubleshoot and how to build your own testers.

Shooter Lane Overlay - We install a new overlay from PinWest designed to spruce up your shooter lane and prevent further damage.

Transistor Seminar - Todd "PinTed" Andersen shows us how transistors work and how to safely test them in this teaching seminar.

Judge Dredd Deadworld Mod - Adam Gould describes his modification to restore the game to its former glory, with instructions on how you can do the same to yours.

LOTR protector - We review David Eisner's new ramp protector for Stern's Lord of the Rings, now with a revised design.

Scared Stiff kickback - Leon from Flipper-Pinball-Fan shows us how to put the kick back into the game.

Fathom Playfields - Greg Walker of Halifax Pinball tells the story of how he reproduced playfields for the game Fathom and what else he is going to make.

Replacement Saucers - Marc Cohen reviews Specialty Plastics reproduction flying saucers for Attack from Mars.

Coming Soon - More saucery from Mars.

Cool Lighting Tricks - Dane Deal cools down his game's backbox by replacing the incandescent lamps and makes it cooler still with extra lighting effects.

Translite Review - Chris Poibug looks at Arcade Overlay's reproduction translite for Star Wars and compares it with the original.

Battery Holder - In his continuing series of articles, Todd Andersen explains how to protect your pinball game from damage caused by leaky batteries.

Revenge From Mars Mods - We show you how to fit saucer LEDs, Martian eye LEDs and liven up those targets.

Automatic Switching - Todd Andersen has an easy-to-build circuit to automatically switch your pinball mods on and off.

Pinball LEDs - In the second of his articles, Todd Andersen tells us all about LEDs, what they do in pinball games and how to troubleshoot them.

Pinball Lighting - Todd Andersen shows us the principles of lamps, how they are used in pinball games and offers some top tips on handling them.

PinLED Displays - We go through the process of installing an LED replacement display in a Bally Fathom and see how it compares to the original.

Game Restoration - See how Phil Palmer of Pinball Heaven restored an Addams Family to virtually new condition.

UK All-Skill posts - What are they, how do they work and why are they needed?

Playing Tips - Great pinball playing is all about ball control. Learn how to keep the game in check while still having fun.

Learn some basic playing techniques - Trapping, catching and passing.

More playing techniques - More tricks to learn and show off.

Technical articles - Mad Pinball Professor Clive Jones explains how different parts of the game work.

Dot Matrix Controller - a technical disemmination of the controller for the DMD display.

How a switch matrix works - Every game has one. Clive shows us why we need it and how to fix it.

Squawk & Talk module - Clive looks at Bally's sound card

6820/1 PIA - Clive explains its inner workings.

Haunted House modification - Clive gives us a glowing report.


3D Modelling - A look at the work some great pinball modellers and renderers. Beware, there are lots of large images in here so put the kettle on now!

Clive Jone's images

Mark Vanstone's images

 

 

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