In the US, with alot of arcades/ barcades and pinball owners a lot of kids are exposed to Pinball..
In the UK I would say that the venues that have pinballs are few and far between compared to the US.
That being said - with the popularity of games rooms, people are looking for arcade games and searching that brings up companies like GRC, Williams Amusements & Liberty which then do sell pinballs.. or Ebay.
In the UK, I would hazard a guess that The young players that attend/take part in league meets are children of parents that have pinball machines, and so have grown up with them.
Maybe they can chime in and see what their observations are when their child’s friends come over - are they interested in Pinball?
What about @Chief - do you have a “school rush” after school of kids coming in and crowding round a table like in the 60’s,70’s etc? And at Flipout.. do you get groups of teenagers coming in without. being dragged in by Dad/mum taking the kids to a new place under the pre-tense of a different place to try, secretly longing to relive their youth
In the UK I would say that the venues that have pinballs are few and far between compared to the US.
That being said - with the popularity of games rooms, people are looking for arcade games and searching that brings up companies like GRC, Williams Amusements & Liberty which then do sell pinballs.. or Ebay.
In the UK, I would hazard a guess that The young players that attend/take part in league meets are children of parents that have pinball machines, and so have grown up with them.
Maybe they can chime in and see what their observations are when their child’s friends come over - are they interested in Pinball?
What about @Chief - do you have a “school rush” after school of kids coming in and crowding round a table like in the 60’s,70’s etc? And at Flipout.. do you get groups of teenagers coming in without. being dragged in by Dad/mum taking the kids to a new place under the pre-tense of a different place to try, secretly longing to relive their youth
