Here are a couple random photos from the Pinball Hall of Fame. I went and visited the new location over the weekend while in Las Vegas.
The row of newer pins, on your right as you walk in the door.
Q*Bert Quest - I'd never heard of it before so I had to try it out... it played pretty slow, but the two sets of flippers, the controls on the bottom reversed, was an interesting twist.
Ice Cold Beer! I was happy to see this, as I got hooked on Karl's at the Seattle show... but when I put my quarter in, the bar wouldn't reset. Luckily after letting the guy know, he had it fixed in under 20 minutes so I got one game in.
From the far corner from the door... my cell phone doesn't take good pictures without a lot of light... as you can obviously tell.
After playing a bunch of games I really like Theater of Magic, my wife loves Cactus Canyon, Medieval Madness, and Fish Tales, and my sister-in-law enjoyed Who Dunnit a bunch. I didn't care for Monopoly, got reacquainted with Bonzai Run, suffered through a game of SF II pinball, and played some other titles I'm not recalling off the top of my head.
They were still in the process of moving games in, as they had only been in this location for a week and a half. I never went to the old location so can't compare the size or layout.
Highly recommened if you're ever in Vegas.
The row of newer pins, on your right as you walk in the door.
Q*Bert Quest - I'd never heard of it before so I had to try it out... it played pretty slow, but the two sets of flippers, the controls on the bottom reversed, was an interesting twist.
Ice Cold Beer! I was happy to see this, as I got hooked on Karl's at the Seattle show... but when I put my quarter in, the bar wouldn't reset. Luckily after letting the guy know, he had it fixed in under 20 minutes so I got one game in.
From the far corner from the door... my cell phone doesn't take good pictures without a lot of light... as you can obviously tell.
After playing a bunch of games I really like Theater of Magic, my wife loves Cactus Canyon, Medieval Madness, and Fish Tales, and my sister-in-law enjoyed Who Dunnit a bunch. I didn't care for Monopoly, got reacquainted with Bonzai Run, suffered through a game of SF II pinball, and played some other titles I'm not recalling off the top of my head.
They were still in the process of moving games in, as they had only been in this location for a week and a half. I never went to the old location so can't compare the size or layout.
Highly recommened if you're ever in Vegas.
