Is the Selfie Pinball League the Future of Arcade Tournament Play?

pinball-2LA Weekly posted an article about the growing interest in Selfie Pinball Leagues that have been popping up all over the world in 2016. Click HERE to read the article.

19 responses to “Is the Selfie Pinball League the Future of Arcade Tournament Play?”

  1. Wayne Saeger says:

    Josh and Zach, how should I approach the various local news outlets to get attention for my local Superleague/Locations?

  2. Keith Brown says:

    I hope not what a way to not get together with friends for a good tourney

  3. IFPA - International Flipper Pinball Association says:

    Wayne – Shoot us an email and I’ll connect you with Zach who can definitely help

  4. IFPA - International Flipper Pinball Association says:

    Yes, let’s not find more ways for pinball to be played on location in an attempt to make it a more viable commercial product . . .

  5. Keith Brown says:

    IFPA – International Flipper Pinball Association we should call it the point hog selfless league,

  6. IFPA - International Flipper Pinball Association says:

    I call it the “earnings doubled at the location” league ๐Ÿ˜‰

  7. Jake Mcghee says:

    This has proved to be great for our earnings and has brought myself and others love of competition back. Myself being a parent and having limited play time it really works out nice. Every time I go in to play its game on, there is something on the line! It’s awesome.

  8. Jake Mcghee says:

    I would add that tons of the scores submitted in our league are from multiplayer games so I don’t see it hurting the social aspect at all on the contrary here I would say. Thanks to the IFPA for recognizing it’s worth! U0001f609
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  9. Aaron Grabowski says:

    To answer the original question: NO.

  10. Taylor Reese says:

    IFPA – International Flipper Pinball Association didn’t the rules get changed to push head to head play? I understand the selfie league is a good generator of revenue for OPS but that doesn’t mean it’s the best thing for pinball.

  11. IFPA - International Flipper Pinball Association says:

    Selfie leagues still need a ‘final tournament’
    The best comparison I gave to the Stern guys today who asked me about it . . .
    Most monthly tournaments have everyone show up and you randomly assign the players into matches (bracket, strikes, match play, etc).
    Selfie leagues still have players play matches on that finals day, except the seeding isn’t random, it’s based on the month long selfie-play at the location.
    The “best thing for pinball” is a highly debatable subject. Many people would agree that there are tons of “good things for pinball” . . . THE BEST??? I have some ideas ๐Ÿ˜‰

  12. Taylor Reese says:

    whats the max number percentage of players that can advance to finals? 50%?

  13. Nathan Shields says:

    It’s a cool idea, and if it is coupled with an in person finals that would be great. If reminds me a bit of online competitions for fighting games.
    Yes, people still have to play in a tournament with others, but they are doing it conveniently from home. Pinball can take advantage of its single player capabilities to allow for more flexibility in how players can participate. So the convenience makes it more appealing to compete.
    I do hope that all selfie leagues maintain an in person, match play finals. That is just more exciting to me, personally, than an all selfie league.

  14. Jesse Dorje Irwin says:

    We’ll be starting a selfies league at Logan Arcade soon, but it’ll be as a complement to the regular, “social” league

  15. IFPA - International Flipper Pinball Association says:

    It has to maintain an in person finals if that organizer wants it IFPA endorsed.

  16. Nathan Shields says:

    Awesome! I loved the recent podcast you recorded too, very informative!

  17. IFPA - International Flipper Pinball Association says:

    For “A” yes. We do ours where everyone makes finals. We just separate out divisions every 4 spots. My mom is a dangerous G division competitor ๐Ÿ˜‰

  18. Isaac Csandl says:

    It’s sorta like a TiVo for pinball.

  19. Richard Rhodes says:

    It’s the precursor to webcams, but yes this is another step in the right direction

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