The local village where I am moving to had a village hall games evening on Saturday with board games, table tennis, giant connect 4 etc etc, plus free beer and wine for the adults. So I decided that what it really needed was a pinball machine, and lugged my TAF over for the evening.

It was quite interesting watching how it was received. At first it was mobbed by kids who all wanted to have a go and press the flipper buttons continously...
before some of the slightly older kids took over. I was quite surprised by how quickly they got it, asking me what you had to do, and once I explained how to start a mode and relight the chair they were away, getting really in to it.

Once the kids were taken home you could see the youths getting interested and moving in and getting very competitive

and finally the older geezers who used to play pinball in the pub in the 80s and 90s got in there, and were amazed that pinball was still around. Amazing how everyone seems to remember playing and loving pinball when they were younger...

One chap, who I know is a golfer, asked me whether they was any skill in pinball or any real point to it. So I said that it was basically the same as golf: you just whack the ball about and there's no skill involved, no strategy, and no real aim. I am not sure if he worked out if I was serious or not.

It was quite interesting watching how it was received. At first it was mobbed by kids who all wanted to have a go and press the flipper buttons continously...

before some of the slightly older kids took over. I was quite surprised by how quickly they got it, asking me what you had to do, and once I explained how to start a mode and relight the chair they were away, getting really in to it.

Once the kids were taken home you could see the youths getting interested and moving in and getting very competitive

and finally the older geezers who used to play pinball in the pub in the 80s and 90s got in there, and were amazed that pinball was still around. Amazing how everyone seems to remember playing and loving pinball when they were younger...

One chap, who I know is a golfer, asked me whether they was any skill in pinball or any real point to it. So I said that it was basically the same as golf: you just whack the ball about and there's no skill involved, no strategy, and no real aim. I am not sure if he worked out if I was serious or not.