Winnipeg Sports Talk interviews Manitoba Pinball Champion Jack Tadman

Andrew “Hustler” Paterson from Winnipeg Sport Talk interviewed IFPA Manitoba Provincial Pinball Champion Jack Tadman ahead of Jack’s trip to Germany for the IFPA18 World Pinball Championship. Click HERE to watch the interview.

Pinball Community Spotlight: Eric Romanyk from Pinball Tennessee

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Welcome to another installment of the Kineticist Pinball Community highlight series!

We’re pleased to have a discussion today with Eric Romanyk from Pinball Tennessee. For those unfamiliar, the local pinball community there is actively working on a unique project. Their goal? To nurture and expand their local pinball scene by building a helpful digital hub for all things competitive pinball in Tennessee.

Click HERE to read the interview.

A New Australian Pinball Champion is Crowned

Congratulations to Jason Lambert who defeated Richard Rhodes in the finals of the IFPA Australian Pinball Championship to earn the title of IFPA Australian Pinball Champion!

Mitch Wilkins from Kineticist wrote an article that can be viewed HERE.

London, Ont. pinball pro headed to Europe for world championship

CTV News in London, Ontario, Canada interviewed the IFPA People’s President Jeff Teolis about his upcoming trip to Germany to represent Canada at the IFPA18 World Pinball Championship. Click HERE to check it out.

IFPA and Stern Army winners for The Mandalorian and Rush!

The IFPA and Stern Army organized March Mandalorian Madness and then followed up with a global leaderboard contest for Rush during April!

We’re happy to announce the winners from these contests! Please email ifpapinball@gmail.com for details on how to redeem your prize.

Verified Winners!

Random Winners!

Autumn Albertson, 9 year old Pinball Phenom featured in Glo Magazine

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Autumn Albertson, 9 year old Pinball Phenom featured in Glo Magazine
Pages 16 & 17
AUTUMN ALBERTSON
Age:  9
By Stacie Ball | Photo by Leaha Meinika
Most adults probably think they could defeat a 9-year-old in pinball, but don’t be so assured if that young lady is Huntertown celebrity Autumn Albertson!  She has earned a few plaques from several pinball competitions and is the youngest player invited to be in the championship. This year she ranked 14th in the entire state of Indiana for the Women’s Division. This Oak View Elementary student is schooling the world in pinball one competition at a time.

It all started in 2020 when most businesses were closed, and people were going stir-crazy at home. “My brother and I were bored, so my mom decided to look online to see what was close by, open, and fun to do,” Autumn remembered. She discovered her hidden talent at an arcade called Wizards World in Huntertown. She dropped some quarters into a machine called Twister and began her very first pinball game. Thus began a whirlwind of an adventure.

Many games and several quarters later, Autumn decided to participate in the Kid’s Pinball tournaments held at Wizards World. They have categories for all ages and experience levels. Once participants check-in, the officials place their names in a queue. A computer randomly chooses 2 to 4 players and a pinball machine, and the battle begins.

“My first tournament that I played in was a Kid’s Tournament, and I got 1st place,” Autumn recalled. “I played in Kid’s Tournaments for a while and then decided I wanted to play in the Women’s.”

The stakes were a little higher in the Women’s Tournament, but that didn’t scare her. “The tournament itself is the same, but it could last longer because a lot of women with years of experience come from all over to play,” she explained. “It’s challenging going against top players, but it’s a lot of fun!” She was pleasantly surprised to snag two 3rd place plaques, one 1st place plaque, and an Indiana State Championship 5th place plaque.

Autumn is proud of her accomplishments but is staying grounded. “My proudest moment was winning 5th place in the Indiana Women’s State Championship!” she mused. “I knocked out the State Women’s Pinball Champ! These women are tough and amazing at pinball, and just being selected to play in a championship was such an honor.” She stated that it feels great to be the youngest player in the championship, but it hasn’t quite sunk in yet.

Aside from pinball, Autumn is involved in theater and enjoys acting, baking, crafts, painting, shopping, and photography. She loves spending time with her mom, dad, brother, and adorable dog, Bentley. One day, she hopes to become a photographer or an actor.

The Albertsons would like to thank Mike and Trisha Burgess for all they do in youth and women’s pinball. If you are ever at Wizard’s World, Autumn recommends playing El Dorado, Pinball, Jack-Bot, Wizard, and her favorite, Memory Lane. Who knows? You may discover a new talent as you unlock the exciting pinball universe.

Little Shop Of Games May 2023 Newsletter

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Notes from The Wizard of Fort Wayne Pinball Wizard’s World Arcade

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Chef Paul is doing great after having his knee replaced.  That puts our staff count up to 3 new knees, 1 new shoulder, 1 kidney transplant, 2 L5 S1 Discectomy’s, 1 extra foot bone removed and those are just the major items!
Make sure you are following The Dawg, Matt Ogden, of Ogdog’s Pinball Pleasures on Facebook as he will be listing our duplicate games and games The Wizard just doesn’t want to keep.  You can find The Dawg Here:  https://www.facebook.com/Ogdogs-Pinball-Pleasures-145511412198757/?mibextid=ZbWKwL

 

Finally, film students from Taylor University shot a film project at Wizard’s World in April.  The Wizard can’t wait to see the film!  The students were very professional and appeared to be a very experienced film crew, The Wizard was very impressed!  See the note from Christina as you are all invited to the screening.

Hello!

Everyone is welcome to come to the screening of our film “Arcaders”!

We are so grateful for everyone at Wizard’s World for making this film possible!

Feel free to share this flyer with anyone who might be interested.

To those who would like to see the final film but cannot make it to the screening, I will send you a private link. The link must remain private for a year while the film is entered into festivals so, unfortunately, it can’t be posted anywhere.

We are super excited to share this film with you! It definitely would not be the same without the magic of Wizard’s World!

Watch the Official Pulp Fiction Pinball Livestream Tomorrow!

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