When John Vorwerk bought his first pinball machine in the late ‘90s, the industry was hanging by a thread. “Pinball was dead,” Vorwerk said. “We had one manufacturer left and that was Stern Pinball in ...
Above the blinking orange and red lights, rattling bells and clickety-clack of flippers stood 45-year-old Mike Freeman, his belly not quite leaning against the Bally NBA Fastbreak pinball machine. His ...
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