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<blockquote data-quote="Paul Petrissans" data-source="post: 69823" data-attributes="member: 1944"><p>The Pinball scene in New York city has suddenly exploded. In the 90s when I moved here, I would go to a few bars to play pinball and those same bars have tables now. Then around 2000 or so, it seemed to die out, and now suddenly there is pinball everywhere. <a href="http://www.pinballnyc.com/" target="_blank">http://www.pinballnyc.com/</a> A skate shop near me has bunches of tables and two spots have recently opened with bunches of tables and there is a least one pinball themed bar. By bunches I mean like 8 tables! I don't know how it happened all of a sudden. Recently I stopped by a spot for fish tacos, and there was a wild scene going on. Surprisingly, it was pinball as spectator sport at the Fishtales table! Not only that, but the tables are ridiculously well maintained. </p><p></p><p>When I live in Los Angeles, there were many pinball tables in an arcade, a pool hall, and the Santa Monica pier. It was fun, but the tables were never in very good shape.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paul Petrissans, post: 69823, member: 1944"] The Pinball scene in New York city has suddenly exploded. In the 90s when I moved here, I would go to a few bars to play pinball and those same bars have tables now. Then around 2000 or so, it seemed to die out, and now suddenly there is pinball everywhere. [url]http://www.pinballnyc.com/[/url] A skate shop near me has bunches of tables and two spots have recently opened with bunches of tables and there is a least one pinball themed bar. By bunches I mean like 8 tables! I don't know how it happened all of a sudden. Recently I stopped by a spot for fish tacos, and there was a wild scene going on. Surprisingly, it was pinball as spectator sport at the Fishtales table! Not only that, but the tables are ridiculously well maintained. When I live in Los Angeles, there were many pinball tables in an arcade, a pool hall, and the Santa Monica pier. It was fun, but the tables were never in very good shape. [/QUOTE]
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