Top 25 Pinball Machines Ever Made

20160615-Pinball-Top-25cover-600x403blog post courtesy of Pinball Sales Australia

Pinball machines are widely popular across the globe and many people dream of having one. It has indeed played a vital role in the classic gaming history. Starting off as a past time entertainment of the royalties in the 18th century, to being a world-renowned game in the 1920s, its prohibition in the 1940s and reinstatment in the 1970s by Roger Sharpe, pinball machine
has definitely changed the course of gaming history. And depsite the world being digitized, the charm and allure of the age-old arcade game and nostalgia of the lights and sounds it brings every time the silver ball hits the flippers and obstacles will never run out of style.

Take a trip down memory lane through this infographic by Pinball Sales Australia, the Sole Importer and Distributor of Jersey Jack pinball machines for sale in Australia, about the Top 25 Pinball Machines Ever Made plus interesting facts that every pinball enthusiast out there would enjoy! Click HERE.

11 responses to “Top 25 Pinball Machines Ever Made”

  1. Mike Miller says:

    Super fun! Elvis looks just like Centaur and Star Trek TNG looks like Stern Trek for some reason…

  2. Jay Young says:

    Star Wars? Really?

  3. David Jesser says:

    Some good pins for sure. Overall a good list, though we all have our favorites that did not make this particular cut. The photo for the 1972 Fireball is incorrect. The photo used is the later “Fireball” home edition issued by Bally in 1976 but which has a totally different layout and none of the iconic features of the original.

  4. Dennis Martinez says:

    some debatable but good list

  5. Scott Thompson says:

    The Bride Of Pinbot made the list. Yippee.

  6. Jamin Calam says:

    Paragon.. I’m guessing you can see how much I love this pin by my profile pic

  7. Richard Rgr says:

    Elvis!!! LOOOOOLLLLLL No STTNG, HS2, WH2O, WCS, CFTBL…..

  8. Kevin Hejna says:

    No Jurassic Park?!

  9. Billy Muth says:

    No Gottlieb since 1947? Really?

  10. Cory Westfahl says:

    They messed up on the Star Trek one. Listed is Williams Next Generation 1993…shown is Sterns Star Trek 2013

  11. flipperman says:

    This list is so wrong that they must be for sale at Mr Pinball. No Circus Voltaire & Medieval Madness which would make any real top 10 list. No Scared Stiff and Transformers is 5 times better than Lord of the Rings, No Gottlieb as a fellow poster stated – Genie was a masterpiece in the year of it’s release. Try again.

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