Multiball: The Story of Pinball

S1E10: The Modern Renaissance — Season 1 Finale

23 min · 9. maj 2026
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In 1999 the smart money said pinball was over. The arcades were dying, the manufacturers were closing, and a generation of players had moved on to consoles and home gaming. The arc of the story pointed one way. The smart money was wrong. In our Season 1 finale we trace the remarkable comeback nobody predicted — the barcade phenomenon that created a new kind of pinball customer, the internet communities that connected a scattered global fanbase into something powerful, and the boutique manufacturers who rebuilt the industry from scratch on entirely new terms. Jersey Jack. Spooky. American Pinball. And the competitive community that turned a casual amusement into an organized sport with world rankings and tens of thousands of registered players. We close with a question worth sitting with: in a world that is increasingly mediated by screens, why does a steel ball and two flippers still matter? The answer, it turns out, is the same one Roger Sharpe gave a city council chamber in 1976. Some things are irreducibly real. And real, it turns out, never goes out of style.

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