The Pinball Location Database was created in 2005 as site admin, Teresa's, computer science capstone project. Below you'll see a glimpse of the newest updates to this site. Welcome! Feel free to search for your favorite pins and add locations you have come across. -- geekers
Note: You may have noticed some of the machines you added have been removed. You can thank the folks that found the delete button too tempting. In response, only members with accounts are able to delete machines from a location. If anonymous types continue to play with the little power they have been purposely given, it will all go the way of signed in free members. (Sign up here!) Didn't your mother ever teach you anything about spoiling the fun for everyone else? Kind members, please re-add the machines you know of. Thanks! ^_^
I visit the museum every time I'm in Vegas. I was in Vegas for less than 24 hours in April, and spent 3+ hours playing pinball. I wish I had access to this place 52 weeks a year. -- hardware2k
This bar has a few video games, and on May 1, 2010, it had one pinball machine: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Problem: I can't find a listing for TMNT on this site. -- hardware2k
Good emerging pinpalace - HOWEVER, because of the large number of machines and variety of owners, maintenance is a very big problem. Most machines are in some state of disrepair and/or lost functionality. Everything needs to be shopped and thoroughly trou -- ballytablewiz