The Pinball Hall of Fame opened in Paradise, Nevada in January 2006. It is a project of the Las Vegas Pinball Collectors Club, and it features pinball machines from all eras, including some very rare machines such as Williams' Black Gold, Bally's Pinball Circus and Recreativos Franco's Impacto. It features approximately 400 different pinball games, including some classic video arcade games and other novelty machines of the past and present.
The museum is a nonprofit venture and its creation came about in part due to donations, which are still accepted. The museum is run by Tim Arnold, a veteran arcade operator who ran "Pinball Pete's" in East Lansing, Michigan. Fully staffed by volunteers, excess revenues are donated to the Salvation Army.
In late 2009, the Pinball Hall of Fame moved to its new location at 1610 E Tropicana Ave.
Since 1990, Tim Arnold has been busy with this project, raising money selling DVDs (and VHS tapes) about pinball repair and organizing pinball 'fun nights' at his own house. There he also has a very large personal collection of pinball machines.
Previous location
The Pinball Hall of Fame was originally located at 3300 E Tropicana Ave, Las Vegas NV 89121 and featured approximately 200 pinball machines, classic video games and arcade games. This original location opened in January 2006 and was located approximately one mile east from its present location.
Gallery
References
- Katsilometes, John (2009-01-27). "From an Imperial Wizard to a Pinball Wizard: An arcade gameâs odyssey". Las Vegas Weekly. Retrieved 21 August 2009.Â
- Peterson, Kristen (2009-08-20). "Pinball Hall of Fame a balm for the Vegas soul". Las Vegas Sun. Retrieved 21 August 2009.Â
External links
- www.pinballhall.org The official website
- www.pinballmuseum.org A second official website
- Current Inventory As of 12/8/2010 current working pinball inventory on the PHoF floor.
- Pinball Hall of Fame: The Last Great Arcade
- Interview with Tim Arnold
- An Interview with Tim Arnold, Pinball Hall of Fame
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