# 2019 SUMMER ARCADE TOUR STOP 4: The Silverball Saloon - Rochester, New York (July 2019)

**Source:** Knapp Arcade  
**Type:** article  
**Published:** 2019-07-01  
**Beat:** Pinball

**URL:** https://www.knapparcade.org/2019-summer-arcade-tour-stop-4-the-silverball-saloon-rochester-new-york-july-2019

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## Analysis

A review of the Silverball Saloon in Rochester, New York, a pinball bar operated by Bruce Nightingale co-host of the Slam Tilt Podcast. The venue features an impressive mix of vintage and modern pinball machines maintained in excellent condition, including rare titles like Dragonfist and Stars, alongside newer Stern releases like Black Knight: Sword of Rage.

### Key Claims

- [MEDIUM] Dragonfist is one of only three known examples in the world — _Author states 'one of only three of its kind on location in the World (at least that I am aware of anyhow)' regarding Stern Electronics' 1981 Dragonfist_
- [MEDIUM] Bruce Nightingale and his Slam Tilt Podcast co-host caused the price of Stars to double — _Author notes Stars sits 'right next to a pin that Bruce and his co-host of the Slam Tilt Podcast singlehandedly caused the price of to double'_
- [HIGH] Whodunnit? at Silverball Saloon has a Color DMD, which the author has never seen on this game on location — _Author directly observed 'The one at the Saloon even has a Color DMD, which I've never seen on this game on location'_
- [HIGH] Silverball Saloon maintains older pins in excellent working condition — _Author states 'You don't see many places that can maintain older pins in such great working order' and describes machines as 'always in tip top shape and sparkling clean'_

### Notable Quotes

> "Bruce, a lifelong pinball aficionado and valued member of the community, runs a tight ship. All of the pins at the Silverball Saloon are always in tip top shape and sparkling clean."
> — **Author (Knapp Arcade)**
> _Establishes operator reputation and venue quality standards_

> "It's difficult to call a location 'iconic' if it's only been open for a couple of years, but Bruce Nightingale's Silverball Salloon in Rochester, New York feels like the quintessential pinball bar."
> — **Author (Knapp Arcade)**
> _Opener establishing the venue as a notable destination despite recent opening_

> "You don't see many places that can maintain older pins in such great working order."
> — **Author (Knapp Arcade)**
> _Highlights rarity of well-maintained vintage machines at commercial locations_

### Entities

| Name | Type | Context |
|------|------|---------|
| Silverball Saloon | organization | Pinball bar in Rochester, New York operated by Bruce Nightingale; venue featuring mix of vintage and modern pinball machines in excellent condition |
| Bruce Nightingale | person | Operator of Silverball Saloon; co-host of Slam Tilt Podcast; lifelong pinball aficionado and community member |
| Slam Tilt Podcast | organization | Pinball podcast co-hosted by Bruce Nightingale; mentioned as having influenced the secondary market price of Stars pinball machine |
| Dragonfist | game | Stern Electronics 1981 rare pinball machine; one of approximately three known examples; located at Silverball Saloon |
| Stars | game | Stern Electronics 1978 pinball machine; secondary market price reportedly doubled due to Slam Tilt Podcast exposure; author owns one |
| Black Knight: Sword of Rage | game | Stern 2019 pinball machine (Pro model); newest game at Silverball Saloon at time of visit |
| Whodunnit? | game | Bally 1995 pinball game with murder mystery rule set and triple ramp center shot layout; features Color DMD at Silverball Saloon |
| Stern Electronics | company | Pinball manufacturer referenced for multiple machines at venue (Dragonfist, Stars, and others) |
| Bally | company | Historical pinball manufacturer; machines at venue include Addams Family, Attack From Mars, Hotdoggin', and Whodunnit? |
| Williams | company | Historical pinball manufacturer; machines at venue include Diner, Medieval Madness, and White Water |
| Knapp Arcade | organization | Author's blog/publication reviewing arcade and pinball locations; conducting summer 2019 arcade tour |
| Pindigo | product | Pinball scoring/tracking app used by author to track unique games played and maintain scores |
| Rochester, New York | organization | Location of Silverball Saloon; identified as significant pinball community hub |

### Topics

- **Primary:** Venue operations and maintenance standards, Rare and vintage pinball machines, Pinball community figures and operators, Location pinball gameplay and machine variety
- **Secondary:** Secondary market pricing and podcast influence, Mix of vintage and modern pinball at location venues, Arcade tour documentation

### Sentiment

**Positive** (0.92) — Author expresses enthusiasm about Silverball Saloon as a well-maintained, well-curated venue with excellent rare machines. Tone is appreciative of operator quality and facility standards. No negative commentary.

### Signals

- **[business_signal]** Silverball Saloon demonstrates successful commercial pinball venue model combining historic/rare machines with modern releases (confidence: high) — Venue maintains 25+ pinball machines spanning from 1978 to 2019 in pristine condition, plus additional arcade games, food, and bar service
- **[community_signal]** Bruce Nightingale operates a well-maintained commercial pinball venue that serves as a destination location for pinball tourists and enthusiasts (confidence: high) — Author describes Silverball Saloon as 'quintessential pinball bar' with machines 'always in tip top shape and sparkling clean' and recommends it as must-visit for pinball fans
- **[market_signal]** Slam Tilt Podcast has demonstrable influence on secondary market pricing for classic pinball machines (confidence: medium) — Author notes Bruce and podcast co-host 'singlehandedly caused the price of to double' for Stern's Stars machine
- **[community_signal]** Bruce Nightingale established himself as commercial pinball venue operator while maintaining podcast presence as co-host of Slam Tilt Podcast (confidence: high) — Bruce identified as operator and co-host of Slam Tilt Podcast; his venue represents intersection of content creation and commercial operations

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## Transcript

It’s difficult to call a location “iconic” if it’s only been open for a couple of years, but Bruce Nightingale’s Silverball Salloon in Rochester, New York feels like the quintessential pinball bar. Bruce, a lifelong pinball aficionado and valued member of the community, runs a tight ship. All of the pins at the Silverball Saloon are always in tip top shape and sparkling clean.

The first thing that my son and I did after we completed the long trek to Rochester wasn’t check into our hotel, nope it was to head on over to the Silverball Saloon. Once there, the first game we played was one of only three of its kind on location in the World (at least that I am aware of anyhow)...Stern Electronics’ rare 1981 masterpiece Dragonfist. What a treat to be able to play it.

Dragonfist sits in a long pin lineup right next to a pin that Bruce and his co-host of the Slam Tilt Podcast singlehandedly caused the price of to double, Stern Electronics’ Stars. As a fellow owner of Stars myself, I am a big fan of the game.

Right across the aisle from the Stern Electronics games was another unusual pin for location, the super wide 1980 Bally Hotdoggin’. Another fun game.

You don’t see many places that can maintain older pins in such great working order. I mentioned three older pins to start things off, but the Silverball Saloon actually has a great mix of new and old games. For example, right in the middle of its lineup is Stern’s newest game Black Knight Sword Of Rage.

As I’ve mentioned in earlier reviews, when I play on location I try to play pins that I’ve never played before or have played but have lousy scores on in the Pindigo app. I passed the 200 mark of unique games played in Pindigo this trip. One game that they had here that I had a completely garbage score on in a Pindigo was Bally’s unusual 1995 game Whodunnit? This game is unusual for a number of reasons, both its code - which requires players to try to solve murder mysteries sort of like the old board game Clue, and also for its layout - with triple ramps branching off of a center shot. My son and I put several games in on Whodunnit? last night and really enjoyed it. The one at the Saloon even has a Color DMD, which I’ve never seen on this game on location.

Here’s the rest of the current lineup at the bar courtesy of Pinball Map, with several made corrections by me:

AC/DC (Premium) (Stern, 2012)

The Addams Family (Bally, 1992)

Attack From Mars (Bally, 1995)

Avatar (Stern, 2010)

Batman 66

Beatles (Stern, 2018)

Black Knight: Sword of Rage (Pro) (Stern, 2019)

Diner (Williams, 1990)

Dragonfist

Fire!

Ghostbusters (Pro) (Stern, 2016)

Hotdoggin' (Bally, 1979)

Iron Maiden: Legacy of the Beast (Pro) (Stern, 2018)

Iron Man (Stern, 2010)

Lord of the Rings (Stern, 2003)

Medieval Madness (Williams, 1997)

Metallica (Premium) (Stern, 2013)

Monopoly (Stern, 2001)

Pirates of the Caribbean (Stern, 2006)

Robocob

Star Trek (Enterprise LE) (Stern, 2013)

Stars (Stern, 1978)

Taxi

The Walking Dead (Pro) (Stern, 2014)

White Water (Williams, 1993)

Whodunnit?

In addition to the great pinball lineup, The Silverball Saloon has a few video games up front, Pac-Man, Asteroids, a sweet Big Buck Hunter HD and a driver vid that I forget, a full bar, food and shuffle bowling and electronic darts downstairs.

If you’re a pinball fan and find yourself anywhere near Rochester, you definitely need to check The Silverball Saloon out.

Surprisingly, I have yet another arcade road trip location in the queue. I made an unexpected visit to a pretty neat place tonight. Keep your eyes peeled for a write up in that in the next day or two.

Thanks for reading 🙂

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