- Feb 19, 2012
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heh, I'm just trying to lend a hand as it seems brakel isn't aware of the goldmine of pins in the windy city.
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heh, I'm just trying to lend a hand as it seems brakel isn't aware of the goldmine of pins in the windy city.
That's a cool site but I stand by my assertion. With the exception of Beercade which I only heard about recently and haven't been to yet the offerings are slim. I scour the city and surrounding areas for machines. I'm not going to attack any particular location because I appreciate any venue that has even one table, but just for example one of those places with 10 machines listed doesn't have room for that many tables. I think they listed every machine that they've had in the last 5 years. They really have 5 pinball machines and the last time I was there one was completely out of order and another had a sticky right flipper. There are machines in Chicago but nothing like the expo. I have a trip planned to the Beercade for my birthday on the 20th.
Check out The Emporium too. They have a stable of pins and a ton of classic arcade games.
But yeah, compared to most towns across the country, Chicago is stacked in the pinball department. It's actually one of the best cities for pinball. Personally I'd skip the crowded expos and hit up the other locations.
The last time I was at the Emporium they only had like three or four tables so I'll have to check it out again. It seems to me that the number of machines in the area has doubled over just the last few years. It was hard to find more than just one here and there at bars and bowling alleys when PHoF Williams came out for the PS3. I think that FarSight's pinball products are at least a contributing factor in this growth. I hope the Barcade concept is successful. We need one out here in the burbs. I'm less than 20 miles from the Loop (center of Chicago) but most of the time that means that the best places for pinball are two hours away. If the Barcade is successful I hope they spread everywhere and kick off a pinball renaissance!
Check out The Emporium too. They have a stable of pins and a ton of classic arcade games.
But yeah, compared to most towns across the country, Chicago is stacked in the pinball department. A lot of people would be thrilled to have a place in their town that had 5 machines, but Chicago has several such places. It's actually one of the best cities for finding pins. Personally I'd skip the crowded expos and hit up the other locations.
Jeff, thanks for posting that link. I wasn't aware of that site. Bookmarked for future vacation plans.
I was only aware of the Pinside site having locations.
http://pinside.com/pinball/map/where-to-play/
Stop selling 1 table a month!
There is a figure lower than 1. None.
Please be more specific in case this is some kind of magic wishing thread, where all requests are granted.
(Wish I was multi millionaire!)
There is a figure lower than 1. None.
Please be more specific in case this is some kind of magic wishing thread, where all requests are granted.
(Wish I was multi millionaire!)
Where's the supporting evidence? It appears that you are guilty of the same lack of citation that you constantly badger others about. (And don't bother posting the evidence. I agree with the assertion itself; I'm just pointing out the hypocrisy in not citing supporting evidence when you have repeatedly called out others for not doing so.)