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Well Pintastic NE 2024 has begun and it’s a doozy

As soon as I got in line to register I ran into Gabe D’Annunzio who is always my first interview

While circumstances forced me to get to Pintastic 5 hours after it started on day 1 the upside is that most of the moving of pinballs by Gabe was done and he had time to speak and was very relaxed compared to many other opening day videos because by the time this was shot most if not all of the normal opening day fires were already out.

One of the first things I saw was a very interesting Mechanical Setup in front of the conference rooms.

and an even more interesting setup on the back of a fellow named Andrew of the Southern NH Pinball Club he gave me a few minutes of his time.

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I eventually found the person who made the setup we were in front of but he didn’t want to go on camera at that time, maybe later.

Of course Pintastic wouldn’t be Pintastic without Mike and Emily of the Electromagnetic Pinball Museum of Rhode Island. I spotted them at the Project Pinball booth (a charity that places pinball machines in children’s hospitals) with a machine they donated to their booth for the event doing some upkeep on said machine before things begin. They gave me some time.

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There is as always a friendly rivalry with Gabe to see which of them will bring more machines.

Unlike other years EMP was in the clubrooms (needing several) and the freeplay rooms. At their old location was Tycoon Arcade who under a different name was in the clubrooms last year but with a bigger and better selection than before that demanded more space. I spoke with two folks from there as they tested a Southpark machine

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Their selection was an A-List of games, the star of the show was their Princess Bride machine. The line was so long I didn’t get a chance to play it day one but with a Lord of the Rings, James Bond Dr. No, Batman 1966 and Godfather 50th Anniversary game in the same room there was plenty to keep me busy.

During my interview I saw Todd Tuckey doing some of his filming there. He got a glimpse of me playing the Jetsons game (another rare one in the room) I shot him doing his shoot:

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and he shot me playing the Jetsons.

It may seem odd but I didn’t shoot any more video day one. This was due to the fact that there were simply too many pinball games that I needed to be playing

Managed to get 4.1 Billion on Theatre of Magic for the high score, Best I ever did on the game, this year however the line for Tales of the Arabian Nights was constant showing that this larger crowd has great taste so I’ll have to wait till this blog post is done to go play more.

The number of games and the selection of stuff I like is beyond what I thought and I took full advantage of same. Some I haven’t gotten to yet:

Before the free play room opened

Thanks however to my new shift I woke up between 4 and five this morning so I had time to upload all these videos and as soon as I get a shower I’ll be downstairs while the folks who have been up all night are just heading to bed.

So if you’ll excuse me I have some pinball to play.

The Godfather 50th Anniversary game will be back for Pintastic 2024

Well today I’ll be getting packed and ready because tomorrow I’m off to Marlborough MA to the Best Western Royal Plaza Hotel for four days of Pintastic NE 2024 the great New England Pinball Festival!

When I bought my tickets to Pintastic NE the Warehouse I had worked at last year was still open, the purge of management and employees had not taken place and I still was working the 2nd shift, the same as DaWife meaning we had plenty of time together.

As I write this today all of those things are gone and I’m on an enforced day off, using a vacation day so I don’t lose a 1/4 of a week’s pay to be paid. On the plus side It does give me the chance both to pack a day early and finish my taxes so I can mail them first thing tomorrow morning.

I’ll be getting there a tad later than normal as my son could not get tomorrow off because of a big project launched at his job this week so I’ll be picking him up the from work and getting there at 4:30 rather than 1:30 which will cost of a few hours of play but you can’t have everything.

What you CAN have if you decide to join us there is four days to forget all of the problems of the world and the country as you play any of the over 200 confirmed games that will be there (the current list is here). I’m looking forward to trying the new Looney Toons and Princess Bride, less enthusiastic about the Jim Henson Labyrinth and the Elton John games but I’ll give them both a try. Some are so new there is no listing for them on the Pinside Database yet.

The big news for me is that one of my favorite games Paragon will be there. It’s the first year that this game has been at pintastic so I’m going to get as much time as I can on it before someone buys it. Alas even if my economic situation was not tough it’s one of the wider games out there and just plain wouldn’t fit anywhere in my house. I doubt I could even get it in to my front den as a rental.

Alas several favorites like Indiana Jones, Doctor Who and Wizard of Oz are not listed, but you never know if someone might bring one at the last minute.

Also curious about the Happy Gilmore homebrew, the number of such games have exploded over the last five years and their one of a kind status makes Pintastic NE one of the few places where you can play them. There will be various seminars on design, home brew games, things upcoming and repair. The guest list is here.

I must confess that this year I’m curious to interview the various game companies on how you market and sell a $6000-$15000 pinball machine in a tough economy. Those should be interesting conversations.

But no matter how you slice it I’ve got four days away from the world’s problems with both Pinball and my Son and Linguini’s Italian eatery just 5 minutes away. What more can anyone ask?

I strongly suggest picking up a day pass and coming down to play on Friday or Saturday. You won’t regret it.