Open Coin Door Podcast

018 - When New Pinball Breaks (and Why We Still Love It)

1 h 20 min · 8 de abr de 2026
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In this episode of the Open Coin Door podcast, we’re catching up on a wild few weeks at the arcade, from launching Pokémon Pinball (and dealing with immediate game-breaking issues) to diving deep into the evolving world of pinball tech and player experiences. We talk about: • The highs and frustrations of new pinball releases (and support… or lack of it) • Why Pokémon is dominating play counts despite the hiccups • The future of connected pinball with Scorbit and real-money tournaments • A surprising deep dive into 3D printing and how it’s changing repairs, customization, and even trophies • Behind-the-scenes of major events like Fools Fest and what it takes to run them smoothly • Plus upcoming tournaments, arcade events, and what’s next for Reclaim Arcade It’s a mix of arcade ownership realities, pinball nerd talk, and some big ideas about where this industry is headed.

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018 - When New Pinball Breaks (and Why We Still Love It)

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