# Episode 94 – Day of Reckoning

**Source:** Slam Tilt Podcast  
**Type:** podcast_episode  
**Published:** 2018-06-07  
**Beat:** Pinball

**URL:** https://www.slamtiltpodcast.com/2018/06/07/episode-94-day-of-reckoning/

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## Analysis

Slam Tilt Podcast episode 94 features a long-form discussion with Chuck Webster, president of the New England Pinball League (NEPL) and spokesman for the Trash Talker Invitational (TTI) committee. The hosts discuss TTI selection criteria, NEPL operations (13 locations, 200+ players), Chuck's extensive pinball collection, restoration projects, and controversy surrounding IFPA 15 coverage in Toronto. Notable: Raymond Davidson won IFPA 15 and a WWE LE machine; discussion of rare NOS Stern playfields available in Argentina; debate over tournament streaming quality and criticism of Buffalo Pinball's broadcast setup.

### Key Claims

- [HIGH] NEPL has 13 locations and over 200 players for the upcoming season — _Chuck Webster stated this directly in response to Ron's question about league size_
- [HIGH] Raymond Davidson won IFPA 15 and received a WWE LE as the prize — _Ron and Bruce confirm this after discussing the tournament results_
- [MEDIUM] WWE LE has dual-wound flipper coils, unique among Stern games — _Bruce mentions WWE LE is 'the only one that has them' and that Stern stopped doing this after one iteration_
- [MEDIUM] An Argentina-based collector has NOS (New Old Stock) Stern playfields including Quicksilver, Sea Witches, Cheetah, Meteors, and Ali — _Bruce describes finding this collector on Facebook; pricing mentioned as $700 per playfield plus $700 shipping_
- [MEDIUM] IFPA 15 used a modified tournament format (4 out of 7, with potential to go to 9 if tied 3-3) — _Bruce explains the format after discussing the tournament structure_
- [HIGH] Buffalo Pinball faced internet connectivity issues covering IFPA 15, forcing downgrade from 3-camera to 2-camera setup at 480p resolution — _Ron describes the technical challenges Buffalo faced during broadcast_
- [HIGH] TTI committee wanted Pinball Profile (Teolis) to appear on Slam Tilt podcast but he declined — _Chuck Webster stated the committee wanted to get Teolis on the show and called him 'a stick in the mud'_
- [HIGH] Tim Sexton was made an honorary TTI committee member by the selection committee — _Chuck Webster announced this decision from the committee_

### Notable Quotes

> "I'm just their voice, that's all"
> — **Chuck Webster**
> _Establishes Webster's role as TTI committee spokesman, setting up the interview dynamic_

> "They're rock solid, 100% honest. Weren't they just bought off before by somebody else?"
> — **Ron Hallett / Chuck Webster**
> _Humorous exchange about committee corruption, establishes the playful tone of the discussion_

> "He's going to be all day up on that stage, holding that two-pound mic in his hand, looking pretty. They're going to actually put, like, makeup on him, I think, this year."
> — **Chuck Webster**
> _Jabs at Teolis/Pinball Profile, revealing personal friction with another media figure_

> "NOS Playfields, people. I know. NOS. You can't find me."
> — **Bruce Nightingale**
> _Emphasizes rarity of New Old Stock playfields, drives collector excitement_

> "He won a WWE LE. The LE model. Nice. Yeah, nice. he'll never sell it because he won't be able to tell what he's going to buy."
> — **Ron Hallett / Bruce Nightingale**
> _Discusses Raymond Davidson's IFPA 15 prize and its unique technical specifications_

> "Don't poke the bears. Yeah, just do what you, you know, don't forget, we're all in this pinball thing for fun."
> — **Ron Hallett / Bruce Nightingale**
> _Addresses community drama and tournament tensions; appeals for unity_

> "Poor Buffalo Pinball had to come down there with, like, their probably two rigs... And they got criticized about it."
> — **Ron Hallett**
> _Defends Buffalo Pinball against criticism of IFPA 15 broadcast quality despite resource constraints_

> "Who's going to front all the money to take it to the next level?"
> — **Bruce Nightingale**
> _Challenges critics of streaming quality to acknowledge financial/logistical realities_

### Entities

| Name | Type | Context |
|------|------|---------|
| Chuck Webster | person | President of New England Pinball League (NEPL), TTI committee spokesman, tournament director, pinball collector |
| Ron Hallett | person | Co-host of Slam Tilt Podcast, bar owner, pinball enthusiast, location operator (Level Zero) |
| Bruce Nightingale | person | Co-host of Slam Tilt Podcast, pinball enthusiast, engaged in restoration projects |
| Raymond Davidson | person | Two-time IFPA world champion, winner of IFPA 15 tournament in Toronto |
| Teolis | person | Associated with Pinball Profile media; declined TTI committee's invitation to appear on podcast; described as Canadian (status disputed in conversation) |
| Tim Sexton | person | Professional pinball player from New York, two-time TTI invitee, made honorary TTI committee member |
| Joe LeMire | person | NEPL player, formerly ranked top 50, visited show en route to IFPA 15 in Toronto |
| Adam Becker | person | Canadian pinball venue operator, prepared games for IFPA 15 in Toronto |
| Andy Cushman | person | Syracuse-area player described as 'lights out' competitor at recent event |
| New England Pinball League (NEPL) | organization | Regional pinball league with 13 locations and 200+ players, led by Chuck Webster |
| Trash Talker Invitational (TTI) | event | Tournament with selection committee, held in New England region, known for competitive and social components |
| IFPA 15 | event | International pinball championship in Toronto featuring top 64 world players; won by Raymond Davidson; broadcast by Buffalo Pinball |
| Buffalo Pinball | organization | Content creator/streamers who broadcast IFPA 15; faced internet connectivity challenges during coverage |
| Stern Pinball | company | Pinball manufacturer; discussed regarding WWE LE with unique dual-wound flipper coils; potential source for engineering interview |
| Level Zero | venue | Ron Hallett's pinball location in Albany area (possibly private home-based) |
| Wicked Pissa Pinball Pit | venue | Chuck Webster's basement game room in New England; hosts tournaments including NEPL events |
| WWE LE | game | Stern Pinball machine, Limited Edition model with unique dual-wound flipper coils; IFPA 15 championship prize |
| Quicksilver | game | Classic Stern game; Bruce has one in restoration; NOS playfield available from Argentina collector |
| Iron Maiden | game | Stern game designed by Keith Elwin; Bruce hoping Ron acquires one |
| Pinball Profile | organization | Media/content creation entity associated with Teolis; declined invitation to appear on TTI podcast |

### Topics

- **Primary:** TTI Committee Selection and Criteria, NEPL Operations and Growth, IFPA 15 Tournament Results and Format, Pinball Collection and Restoration, Tournament Streaming and Media Coverage
- **Secondary:** Community Drama and Social Media Criticism, Rare Playfield Acquisition (NOS Stern Parts), Stern Flipper Coil Technology (WWE LE Unique Feature)

### Sentiment

**Mixed** (0.55) — Generally positive and celebratory tone regarding IFPA 15 victory and league growth, balanced by criticism of community drama, streaming quality issues, and interpersonal friction (Teolis/Pinball Profile controversy). Hosts defend Buffalo Pinball against unfair criticism. Light-hearted ribbing throughout but underlying concern about tournament seriousness and community civility.

### Signals

- **[competitive_signal]** Raymond Davidson won IFPA 15 (top 64 world championship) in Toronto, receiving WWE LE as prize. Tournament format employed 4-out-of-7 matches with potential to extend to 9 if tied 3-3. (confidence: high) — Ron: 'A friend of the show, and now the two-time winning IFPA champion, Raymond Davidson.' Bruce confirms the WWE LE prize and unique dual-wound flipper coil technology.
- **[community_signal]** Interpersonal tension between Slam Tilt hosts and Pinball Profile (Teolis); TTI committee favors Teolis for podcast appearances despite hosts' objections. Community criticism of Buffalo Pinball's streaming quality despite resource constraints. (confidence: high) — Chuck: 'Teolis has just been a stick in the mud. He thinks he's too good for everybody.' Ron: 'Poor Buffalo Pinball had to come down there... And they got criticized about it.'
- **[content_signal]** Buffalo Pinball faced severe internet constraints covering IFPA 15, forcing downgrade from 3-camera to 2-camera setup, 480p resolution, maintaining 60fps on playfield only. (confidence: high) — Ron: 'they had to go down to, like, a two-camera, do, like, 480p with, like, they managed to get 60 frames on the play field. I don't know how they did that.'
- **[personnel_signal]** Tim Sexton (New York professional player, two-time TTI invitee) made honorary TTI committee member, granting selection power to Podcaster Bloodbath event. (confidence: high) — Chuck: 'they made a decision to make Tim Sexton an honorary committee member... we'll give him a selection to the Podcaster Bloodbath.'
- **[operational_signal]** NEPL scaling significantly: 13 locations planned for next season with 200+ registered players, compared to approximately 10 players in Ron's Albany area. (confidence: high) — Chuck: 'we're going to have 13 locations going into next season. And over 200 players this year, or this season.' Ron: 'How many people in your league right now, Ron? Ten? Maybe.'
- **[collector_signal]** Argentina-based collector identified with significant NOS (New Old Stock) Stern playfield inventory including Quicksilver, Meteors, Sea Witches, Cheetah, and Ali; priced at $700 each plus $700 shipping. (confidence: medium) — Bruce: 'I found this guy who's in Argentina who has a ton of NOS Stern old playfields... He's got, like, 2,000? Three of them.' Lists specific machines including Quicksilver and dual Sea Witches.
- **[product_concern]** WWE LE features unique dual-wound flipper coils; Stern only produced this technology once before discontinuing, reason unknown. Hosts express confusion and suggest need for engineer interview. (confidence: medium) — Bruce: 'It's the only one that has them. Yep, they did it once and then stopped doing it again. I don't know why.' Ron: 'Maybe we need to get somebody from Stern Engineering on.'
- **[restoration_signal]** RoboCop machine suffered transistor failure causing flasher to burn hole through playfield under insert; requires mylar removal, insert replacement, and auto-clear coat restoration. (confidence: high) — Chuck: 'I had a transistor blow, and it locked a flasher on, and it happened to be under an insert, and it actually burned a hole through the play field.'
- **[venue_signal]** Chuck's Wicked Pissa Pinball Pit basement maxes at approximately 35 players for tournaments; holds diverse collection of 40+ machines across multiple themes. (confidence: high) — Chuck: 'I had, I think, 35 people show up, which is pretty much the max my basement can hold.'
- **[regulatory_signal]** TTI committee required Chuck to obtain formal permission before appearing on Slam Tilt podcast; suggests structured governance and PR management of tournament spokespersons. (confidence: high) — Chuck: 'I had to get permission from them to come on to your show. I want you to know.' Ron: 'I bet you he's typing right now to them right now while he's speaking to us.'
- **[event_signal]** IFPA 15 in Toronto ran all-day Friday and Saturday, finished early Sunday. Adam Becker's preparation of games ensured minimal technical delays and consistent gameplay. (confidence: high) — Bruce: 'they played all day Friday, all day Saturday, and then they actually finished Sunday. Normal time. It was early.' Ron: 'Adam Becker basically got all the games ready, so you figure none of them were going to play overly long.'

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## Transcript

Sexual harassment can be defined as any sexual interaction, be it verbal or physical, that makes its victims uncomfortable or makes it difficult for them to work. Does everyone understand what I'm trying to say here? Beavis? Butthead? Uh, sort of. Because, like, right now, I'm being, you know, sexually harassed by Kimberly. What? Yeah, me too. He's giving me a stiffy. Coming to you from beautiful upstate New York, this is the Slam Fill Podcast, the show about all things pinball. I'm your host, Ron Hallett, here with my co-host, Bruce Nightingale. Bar? Bar issues? Tired? Moving. Yes, you're on your phone because you're in the new place. I'm in the new place. And you have no internet yet. I have no internet. I have, the house is half filled. We're moving, we're almost three quarters of the way moved out of the old house to the new. And then we got told today that the house, we wanted it to be closed on the 15th. The new place owners wanted it on the 4th. So we settled on the 8th. And then we found out today that they pushed it back to the 14th. So, yeah. Love and life. You and the pinball princess are both moving simultaneously. Yes, yes, I wonder how her move is going. Probably better than mine. No, I think you both have no internet. Right. I have phone, though. I'm good. And this is episode 94, The Incredible Hulk. Yeah, this is one of the MCUs you're going to skip. So, no love for the green. The green guy. No, I love the green, just not with Edward Norton. The only thing good about this movie is Howard's, you know, with Iron Man, you know, Stark coming in and, you know, at the end with Jackson. I don't know. I've never seen the movie, Bruce. I told you, I've never seen most of these. I've seen Iron Man. I think that's the only one I've seen. I think our listeners should demand you to watch every one so you're better prepared. No. I did find out, though, Godzilla has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Yep. So you should have been forced to watch Godzilla movies then, if you want to use that reason. No, no, no. Well, if you remember last week's episode. Oh, yes. We said we were going to get someone on. We demanded it. And after hours of negotiation. Hours of this back and forth banter with this committee guy. Yep. And the TTI tournament director and everything else. the Trash Talker Invitational Committee, which this person is just a spokesman of. He's not the committee. Just a spokesman, that's right. I'm just their voice, that's all. Oh, my God. I had to get permission from them to come on to your show. I want you to know. I bet you he's typing right now to them right now while he's speaking to us, making sure he doesn't say the wrong answer. And this is, of course, Chuck Webster. Hi, Chuck. Hello, everyone. Hey, Ron. Hey, Bruce. Howdy, sir. Where do we begin? The constant ignoring us I don't know Leading us on Why does the committee tease us When they know we are the best two players out there? You know, that's the committee's decision Like I say, I love you guys If it was up to me, you'd be one of the first people in the tournament But I don't know what you guys did to piss off the committee Oh, really? They're just not happy with you The New England people are a little bitter at the championship count of the New York Yankees compared to the Boston Red Sox. We know this. Which century are you talking about here? Well, actually, we considered the whole history. Well, you can't count ancient history. Well, if you don't count ancient history, then if you go from like 1920, we go to the past 100 years. Let's do the past 100 years. No, no, no, no, 100 years. 1000. No, let's go 100 years. If you go 100 years, we've just cut out four of the Boston Red Sox. So we're going for the Red Sox thing. Oh, of course. We always go for the Red Sox. You can go back to your, what is it, 26 rings or whatever that is. 27. Ancient history. How are the Giants doing these days? I'm not a Giants fan. The Giants, the Jets, they don't play in New York. Yeah, exactly. Let's talk about the New York teams. How are the Bills done? Oh, I hate the Bills. I hate them. How about the Bruins? Well, they did a good shot this year. They did a good job. But guess what? What is that? New England, zero, Giants, two. Okay, got that straight, too. We're going to go with that one. Oh, I forgot about that. That's right. They never can beat the Giants. I almost forgot. My wife's like, my wife's like, Two games. Two lousy games. They got lucky. You mean the two most important games they played against each other. Yeah, okay. I got it. Exactly. We're just spreading the wealth. We can't win it every year. Yeah, we make it every year. That's got to be it. One of them you got lucky at the end. It's a stupid team that threw a stupid ball. They should have ran the ball and been done. They knew that was coming. The Patriots were just so good, they knew that Seattle was going to do that. Yeah, oh, God. So is there a Patriots-themed pinball machine? No, but there really should be. I was thinking about that today. You know, you've got Bobby Orr. You've got Shaq. You've got Frank Thomas. Mike Bossy, even. There's got to be a Tom Brady pinball machine. I mean, how can you not have the greatest football player of all time not have his own pinball machine? It's sacrilegious. It's got to be coming. It's got to be one of Stern's next titles. I'm just convinced of it. Oh, I'm sure that'll sell so well. I think they're going to re-theme Rolling Stone. Oh, what, that Brady? Tom Brady on a stick. That's a great idea. I love that. I get to tackle him. It'd be better than Rolling Stone, that's for sure. Oh, God, anything better than Rolling Stone. Every time you hit him, it's like, I didn't inflate the balls. Boom, you hit him again. So we need to find out from this committee. There's got to be like, what do you call it, like a... Third-party negotiation, maybe, you know, so we can finally get the true, we need to find out who the true blue TTI brain master is, so we can finally show that we are worthy. Well, yeah, we need to know, like, what are they looking for? I mean, you want great play? You got it. Yep. You want trash talking? You got it. Oh, we've blown everyone else away on the trash talking. I mean, I don't know what else. Longevity, reliability. Actually having a podcast. Like some people get in and do like one a year, you know, stuff like that. Well, you know, I talked to the selection committee. I had long, lengthy conversations with them. And, you know, they just do what they want to do. But they wanted me to come on your show for one specific reason, actually two reasons. You're not going to say to announce someone else making it, are you? Because that would be really juicy. No, no, no. Something like that. Okay. I wish I could do that. What they want to do is try to get someone else to come in that we've been trying to get in and hasn't been able to work. We've been trying to get Pinball Profile to come on. But, you know, Teolis has just been a stick in the mud. He thinks he's too good for everybody. I understand his reasoning a little bit because he's going to be all day up on that stage, holding that two-pound mic in his hand, looking pretty. They're going to actually put, like, makeup on him, I think, this year. Because he really had to lift the mic, he could kind of just set it on his gut. Oh! And I thought there was a no ginger rule, too. Well, that is, in my house, there is a no ginger rule. Gingers are not allowed to touch my machines. I don't want them touching my flipper buttons. It's just disgusting. thing. I just can't have that happen. But because it's Pinberg and because, you know, we've got a bunch of liberals on the PA area, they're going to let him in. So, like I say, if it was up to me, I would have you guys in, not Teolis. But the committee really wants Teolis. They feel he's good for the tournament. And, yeah, as much as I've been trying, they just keep wanting Teolis. That's all they talk about. Yeah, well, you know. I mean, how can you have Teolis? He can't say Papa right. Yeah. He says PAP all the time. I don't know what that is. I know. He claims to be Canadian. I don't even think he's Canadian. I mean, has anyone seen a birth certificate? I didn't ask him. I mean, all he talks about is baseball. What Canadian have you ever talked to that just talks baseball? They lost half their baseball teams. God, what the hell? Yeah, what do they have? They're not worthy. They have one team, what, Blue Jays? Yeah, they're not worthy. They just have two, and they couldn't keep two. And in the whole country of Canada, how many millions of people are up there, And they can't even keep two baseball teams? They can barely keep their hockey teams. They're all moved down south to the U.S. Good point. So let's see. Piss off, gingers, Canadians. I'm checking these off. Yep, check. Okay. And we probably don't have his birth certificate because they didn't do them back then. That could be true. Parchment paper was rare back then. Especially in Canada. Yes. They just started doing birth certificates like 10 years ago, I heard. That was a universal health care. I don't even know if he's Canadian. I just can't trust the guy. I can't trust the ginger to begin with. And then being Canadian, that's another thing. You just can't trust him. Claiming to be a Canadian. Well, one thing I learned by watching the IFPA this weekend, they may have universal health care, but they don't have Internet there for some reason. Yes, they don't believe in it. They don't believe in fast Internet. It's a weird Canadian thing. I don't know what it is. I think they do Morse code up there. Morse code. That's the way for us to make a mistake. Once that happens, they think everything's going to be all better. Once Canada becomes the 51st state. So how do we get the committee to – how do we need to schmooze the committee? That's what I'd like to know. The committee – you can't schmooze the committee. I mean, they're rock solid, 100% honest. Weren't they just bought off before by somebody else? Well, if you want to bribe them, maybe. Oh, okay. They do like their alcohol. So, I mean, being a bar owner, I know, Ron, your dad was in the liquor business. He's a liquor distributor. Yeah. So you may be shot that way. What kind of liquor does the committee like? They're a bunch of luscious, so they'll drink anything. Oh, okay. They're not picky. My good friend, Kenny Weiner, he comes to the Boston Trash Talker Invitational. He always gets invited because he brings the booze. He owns the liquor store. Him and his family own the liquor store, and he brings the booze, so he always gets in. I think he, did he beat you on at the last Trash Talker? Was Kenny Wyner the one who took you out? No, no, I beat him. You beat him, okay. I lost the next round. All right. I lost to the eventual champion. That's who I always lose to. Augustus. Yes. Augustus was on. In your defense, Augustus was having a good day that day. Yes, he was. So, hmm, well, we got Pintastic coming up. So I could bring some booze, or I could have my father bring some booze, if that would help the committee. You can give me the booze, and we'll see how it works with the committee. No promises. I need confirmation that you will actually give the booze to the committee. Yeah, we need to see a hand off from one hand to another. Yeah. I'm not the same hand. Well, I'd say you can try to bribe us. I mean bribe the committee, not bribe us. I mean, of course. Yes, of course. We never want to bribe you. No, no, no. Well, something else the committee wanted me to express here or tell you guys is they made a decision to make Tim Sexton an honorary committee member. So if that happened, then we're already in. Well, they're thinking Tim's going to invite Teolas. That's what they're hoping for. No, because Tim is a true blue slam-tail guy. So once you invite him now, Tim Sexton in, we're in. Now, wait a minute. Did you get permission from Zach Sharp to invite Tim Sexton in? He can't do anything without his permission. Well, that's true. And the committee has not talked to Tim about this, hasn't talked to Stern. So, you know, Stern may put their foot down and just say, hey, you can't do this. But, you know, the committee, you know, Tim was a two-time TTI invitee. He's a local made good. Even though he's from New York, we consider him a local up this way. So we want to honor Tim the best we can by making him an honorary committee member, and we'll give him a selection to the Podcaster Bloodbath. So he can smooch Tim, too. But like I said, I think Tim's going to probably go with Teolas. Well, you know, if I remember the last Trash Talk Invitational, Tim was eliminated before me, just saying. Well, he is a New Yorker. I mean, you can't expect you guys to do anything up here. Oh. Okay. But he did get invited. He's actually been invited twice. The first time we invited him and then had to disinvite him because we decided, you know, we didn't want New Yorkers up here. Second time we said, okay, we took enough heat for not having New Yorkers, and we let you, Tim, and Steph come up. Actually, Steph earned her way. She earned her way into the TTI. Yes, she did. And performed admirably, I would say. So, we have a possible in you, Mr. Sexton. You have a possible in there? Even though I just insulted him by saying that he got eliminated before me. Yeah, I know. Good job, douchebag. But that's the kind of thing that the committee likes. I know. At least their prior track record says they like stuff like that. Yeah, that's absolutely true. Because all these other people I see you invited are kind of posers and kind of one-offs. Like, I've noticed that the Buffalo Pinball guys have been telling people on their podcast, Don't let us in, you know They're afraid of you They're afraid of you, I know they are, of course The community doesn't believe that, but I believe that I know you guys, I know you guys can play pinball Yeah, you know, in a while we could actually flip, you know Not hit two flippers at once Well, the Buffalo guys already picked their rear Who did they pick out of the campus? They picked Mr. Becker Another Canadian Another Canadian He's easy to get mad, though Yeah, exactly The merrier he gets, the harder he hits the flipper buttons. So it's easy to tell when he's mad. Yes. So we'll insult his Internet. Yes. Because we can't insult his facility. He can't play any freaking games. I can't insult that. No, you can't insult that at all. I can't insult the poor Internet. I mean, only in Canada can you afford a space like that. But, yeah, that's a first-rate facility. Yes, it was. I was looking at that one row. They have, like, there's a Stargazer there and a Dragon Fist and a Cheetah. That sounds like us. Yeah, actually, Buffalo brought that up. Oh, they did? They said, Ron Hellett would love this row, and they're naming it all. Like, there's a big game, there's this, there's that. It's like, yep, that sounds like my row. Yeah, I don't know where you guys find all these classic Sterns. There are none floating around here. I mean, it's hard to find any classics. The Sterns, that is. Well, you've got to blame New Englanders for that. They didn't buy them in the past, so. That must have been it. We bought the Valleys, the ones that actually sold well. So keep up the valleys. And Bruce wants your BMX. I can't have that one. That's a permanent collection game. Yes, because weren't you a BMXer back in the day? I was a BMXer, but more importantly, on that game, on the back glass, is a Schwinn BMX rider, and I worked for Schwinn for about 20 years. So that's a sentimental game for me. So if people don't know, Chuck, besides being the committee man, and runs tournaments for the New England Pinball League, if I remember correctly? Correct. Right now I'm the president of the New England Pinball League, NEPL. So I'm in charge of wrangling up all, I think we're going to have 13 locations going into next season. And over 200 players this year, or this season. 200 players! Jesus! We could use an outlet in Albany. I mean, that's close enough to New England. That's a hotbed. Oh, no, it's not. No. How many people in your league right now, Ron? Ten? Maybe. Okay, that's not bad. And what do you do? I have a great location. It's called the... Yeah, Level Zero. Level Zero. I mean, I'm... Oh, you're getting healthy at your house now. Yeah. See, I've offered my house several times, and no one ever takes me up on it, which I don't understand. Have they not been to your house? Do they not know what's down there? I know a couple of them have been to my house because they were there for some. So I don't get it. I don't get it. Yeah, it's not like you have a Silence of the Pit Lamb, the Silence of the Lamb's Pit in your basement or anything. I mean, it's a cool place. Yeah, he doesn't have bad games. And plus, we'll have another one by then. Premium? Quicksilver, baby. Oh, Quicksilver. I thought you were going to say Iron Maiden. Iron Maiden? Yeah, Bruce is hoping I get one. Yes. I've got to sell some stuff. I have an Iron Maiden coming, and I have my Quicksilver in the garage ready to be restored. Oh, nice. Actually, should I do the auto-clear coat on it, or should I just leave it original? What do you guys think? Clear. Do a clear? Yes. Sure, if you don't want to do it, go for it. The only problem is, of course, is the inserts. Make sure the inserts are glued nice and tight, of course, because it's glazing. The next thing I was thinking about doing is removing all the inserts and putting brand new ones in. There you go. It's not going to look as authentic, probably, but it will play great. Here's the funny thing I was telling Ron about a week and a half ago. I found this guy who's in Argentina who has a ton of NOS Stern old playfields. Really? He's got, like, 2, 000? Three of them. three Meteors, two big games, a Quicksilver, Ali. He has a Quicksilver? Yes. Does he sell it? Yeah. The problem is this, Chuck. He wants $700 for it, which is a very fair price. Yeah, $700 to ship it probably, right? And $700 to ship it. Yeah. I'm ready to go fly down there and meet him at the airport. Yeah, that's... No, that's... You forgot some. I believe there was a sea witch also. There was two sea witches. NOS Playfields, people. I know. NOS. You can't find me. Oh, Cheetah. And Cheetah. Was it the guy who was posting on Facebook a while ago? Yes, he still is. Yeah. Okay. Yeah, I saw that Cheetah. Yeah, but I asked him what else, and he showed me those pictures. I was like, oh, my God. And I showed Ron, and Ron's like, no. I'm like, yeah. And he had Ron's favorite game of all time from Valley. $6 million man. That's your favorite game. I hate that game. But he had an NOS playfield for that too. Oh, no. Sorry. But he can get a Dana. Did you see what somebody did to him? What was that? That was a Dana product, which is a rear axle company from the 70s all the way up. And he converted a $6 million man into Dana Hydro Lube. You need some lube when you play that game. Yes, you do. That's a game I never got into. So, Chuck, we know you are the committee, and of course we know you are the president of NEPL. I am that. What games do you have in your collection so you can tell everyone the wonders of your work? Let's see. I'll just go down the row here. Kiss, actually, all the Star Treks, Evil Knievel. Right now I have a whodunit that's on loan. That's not technically mine. Starship Troopers and other games I have on loan I have Paragon Valley Playboy Blackjack Old Chicago Congo Doodlebug, can't forget Doodlebug Can never forget Doodlebug No, Doodlebug is one of a kind and I'm sure I'm missing a game or two, but that's about it Robocop? Oh, Robocop, yeah, I got Robocop How can I forget Robocop? That's one of my favorites Yeah, RoboCop. Definitely, that's a game that I don't want to make a permanent game, but I can't bring myself to sell it. It's a pretty good copy. I know I won't get another one. I've had offers, and it doesn't fit any of my themes, but I just can't sell it. Because the wrecking crew is here, and they're not going anywhere. Yep. I was going to say, with RoboCop, I had an issue with it a couple months ago. I had a transistor blow, and it locked a flasher on, and it happened to be under an insert, and it actually burned a hole through the play field. Oh. So, yeah, I'm not real happy about that. So it's just going to force me to take the mylar off of it, strip it down, replace the insert, and I'll do an auto-clear on it after that. So it'll be a better game when I'm done, but it just requires a little bit of work. A lot of bit of work. Yeah, that's a lot of bit of work. But it's worth it. Yeah, of course. Of course it is. So how did you get into pinball, and what brought you into this wacky hobby of being all the way up to a committee member? Let's see. It started when I used to play hockey. I'd go to the rinks, and there's always pinball machines there. I started playing pinball before every hockey game. Then I went away to a hockey camp up in Canada. It's a living camp. I stayed there for two to three weeks at a time. And attached to the rink, there was a bowling alley, which had always two to three pinball machines. And whenever we weren't playing, I would be playing pinball. And it basically started there. Back then, EMs were the games. I remember Bon Voyage was one of the games. Royal Guard was another game. Then a year or two later, you know, the Valley Star All-States started coming in. I started playing those, you know, power play and strikes and spares and, you know, all the old ballies. And I just, from there, I just kept playing pinball all through my teen years. I switched to video games for a short period of time, like most people did, and then I went back to pinball as an adult. And then I'll have to blame my wife for starting me on the collection, though. Once we got married, as a birthday gift, she gave me a Royal Flush, Yeah, a cuttly broiled flush. And that started my adult collection. So that was the first game. Of course, you know how that works. You have one game for a year or two, and then it becomes two games, and five, and then 10 to 20, and just never ending. And you have a very unique name for your game room. Yes, it's the Wicked Pissa Pinball Pit. So where did that come from? Well, the first tournament I held at my place, I wanted to have something very Bostonian sounding. And Wicked Pissa is just a Bostonian expression, or a New England expression. Anything that was cool back in the day was Wicked Pissa. So I wanted to have my first tournament as a New England tournament, so I just called it the Wicked Pissa Pinball Tournament. And it was a hit. I had, I think, 35 people show up, which is pretty much the max my basement can hold. And after that, I just decided to call my basement the Wicked Pits of Pinball Pit. And the name's just kind of stuck. It's unique. Everyone remembers it. Nice. Now, I had one of your NETL players this weekend here. I heard. You'll actually let him in the doors, huh? Oh, of course. I take everyone's money. I hope he took a lot of it. He's taking a lot of our money. He actually won second. He got second place. So he took some money back with him. His money paid for his food bill. How did that tell you? Okay, that's not bad. No, he played pretty well. Unfortunately, he ran into the buzzsaw called Andy Cushman, who is a Syracuse guy who was lights out. Got it. What game did he lose on? I'm going to show how you're trying to mix it up. It's actually we play five games. you play the games each two times and then your best scores counted and then your scores go against other people's scores. Got it. Nice and simple. And you can come in any time between 3 and 11. Okay. Well Joe's I'm going to talk about Joe LeMire. I don't know if we mentioned the same thing. He's a good player. Very good player. He was ranked in the top 50. I'm not sure where he is right now. But yeah he's one of the best around here. Yes he is. And we had him on the show. Yes. He's been a past guest and a very good guy. And it was nice to see him and Leslie. They were both out on their way up to Canada. And we also had Steve Bowden come in and say hi. Nice. Everyone stopping by on their way up to Toronto. Yes, for the IFPA 15. IFPA 15, you say? Yes. Eh? So what was that all about, Bruce? It's the best 64 players from the world. The whole world? Yep. Coming to meet and play in a weird format. A different format than most formats are, but, you know, it's a good format. I actually watched it and liked it. How is it weird? It's like four out of seven. Yeah, and then they take the top 32 out of that first. You know, you play your rounds, then you go continue on afterwards. So I think it's like they picked it. You know, all 64 people play, and whittled down to 32, and then I think it's the 4 out of 7, isn't it? I have no idea. Oh, that's good. You know me with formats. I have no idea. Yeah. I know they do the thing, it's like 4 out of 7, but if it's like 3-3, they've got to win by 2, so. Yep, so it goes to 9. Yes, it can go to 9. Yep. And they played all day Friday, all day Saturday, and then they actually finished Sunday. Normal time. It was early. Impressive. So I think the location helped. Yes, it did. Adam Becker basically got all the games ready, so you figure none of them were going to play overly long. They were going to have any of those kind of issues that you have with a lot of locations when you're not in control of the games. Mm-hmm. And who won? A friend of the show, and now the two-time winning IFPA champion, Raymond Davidson. Congratulations, Raymond. And what did he win? Sorry, Raymond. We've got to make your buster balls on this one. He won a WWE LE. The LE model. Nice. Yeah, nice. he'll never sell it because he won't be able to tell what he's going to buy. No. Oh. Eventually, someone's going to want for the boards. Exactly. That's where you look at it, yes. How much are they going to pay just to get the boards sold? I know. Well, some of the boards are pretty pricey. I was going to say, those node boards aren't cheap. No, they're not. They're $200 to $300 on them, you know, so you never know. He could have the only sir game with the dual-wound flipper coils. That has dual-wound I didn't know that. Yes, it's the only one that has them. Yep, they did it once and then stopped doing it again. I don't know why. Yeah, I wish I don't understand why. I don't understand. Maybe someone could tell us. Maybe we need to get somebody from Stern Engineering on. Ooh, Stern Engineering. Do we know anyone in Stern Engineering? I'm about to ask a couple of friends in the Stern area and see who can maybe tell us why they didn't do it. Hmm. That's a thought. Maybe that could be our 100th guest. An engineer? An engineer. Okay. That'd be kind of cool, wouldn't it? Engineers rule. Yes, they do. They're the ones that make everything work, folks. All pretty alike. But it was a good showing. Not without controversy, but a good showing. What was the controversy? Oh, do we have to touch on that? Let's touch on that. Do we have to touch on that? I touch it all the time. Oh. There were a couple controversies brought out over the Internet. Over the Internet. Yes. The usual social media barb. Yes. Crap. Yes. I don't know why this stuff has to come up. Don't poke the bears. Yeah, just do what you, you know, don't forget, we're all in this pinball thing for fun. For fun. Yes. For fun. This isn't a fun tournament. This is a serious tournament today. Yeah, well, that was one of the, you know, if it's super serious, then why, I mean, poor Buffalo Pinball had to come down there with, like, their probably two rigs or whatever they had. They have to move the shit to all the games and have to keep waiting for people because they don't want to disturb anyone because, heaven help you, you pissed any of the players off. And then they get everything set up and have, like, the worst internet ever, where I think eventually they had to, instead of the usual three-camera rig, they had to go down to, like, a two-camera, do, like, 480p with, like, they managed to get 60 frames on the play field. I don't know how they did that. And they managed to get it at least watchable by the end. Yeah, of course, yeah. But, man. And they got criticized about it. Yeah, and then they got criticized about it, which, like, some of the criticism was, like, why, an event that size, Why is it like, you know, Papa or I.E. Pinball, which are the two that always come up with, you know, that have the best setups. Why weren't they doing it? I mean, yes, because I'm sure Buffalo Pinball were making tons of money covering that. You know, it's just. Yeah, of course. And if you notice, the person who was criticizing didn't get asked either. No, he said he wouldn't do it if they paid him. Yeah, so guess what? So guess what? Don't criticize. If you're to say that, then don't criticize anybody else. Yeah. I think he was trying to basically say, and we're not going to mention any names here, but I think he was trying to basically say that it should have been like Papa TV or IE Pinball or someone like that covered him, not a smaller screen set up. Like there should have been like cameras on every game and all this stuff, and they're going to take it to the next level. Yeah. Who's going to front all the money to take it to the next level? Exactly. Like I said, it costs a bundle to do that kind of stuff. Is IF PA going to take all our dollars to pay for a full camera crew to come in there cover this. I mean... And since the person criticizing wasn't going to put his own money up or anybody else take anybody's money, so... And here's the thing. Here's the thing, folks. I hate to tell you this, and I'm as big as Pinhead as anyone. No one's going to watch it. Exactly. The only format I've ever seen that I think people will watch, the heads-up format. Yes. I think that's the only format you could actually get non-Pinheads to watch. The regular... Like, watching the finals, you're never going to get more than, like, two, three hundred people. You got it. ESPN and Ocho won't even pick us up. You're never going to get it. I'm watching the finals, and in my Twitch feed, I'm looking at, like, a streamer named Shroud. He's, like, he's streaming, like, PUBG, which is a battle royale game. And he's got, like, 50, 000 people watching him. Yeah. Then you got this guy, his screen name is Ninja, and he's playing Fortnite. He's got, like, between 100, 000 and 200, 000 people watching it. Yep. pinball will never ever do that not yet ever you never know I'm not going to say never but you know the criticism doesn't help anybody and I don't think it matters the most awesome high def thing ever presentation it doesn't know exactly let see what Papa pulls in for pinball if they get over I mean they going to have full IDAP They going to have interviews They going to have for instance a replay They going to have all that stuff We'll see how much that, you know, what happens there. And I'm not saying that they're not going to do a great job. Hopefully, we'll do a great job this year. No, Pembroke should do a great job. They have the right setup. Exactly. But the thing is. Still, you're not going to get more than a couple hundred people. Exactly. Yeah. You might get upwards of, you know, 500, 600 maybe, max. He's nice. If someone thinks we're wrong, please, write in just slamtoepodcasts at gmail.com and tell us why we're wrong. Yeah, exactly. I don't understand. Maybe it's jealousy. Maybe it's criticism. But, you know, I saw that and I went, really? Really? These people are doing it on their own nickel. They're taking a time out the whole weekend. No, they got thousands of dollars for doing that, Bruce. Of course they did. Yeah, of course. Yeah. But it just was like, really? You know, I was barely, it turned me off a little bit. But see, this is, we've turned over a new leaf here at Slamtoon. We don't name people now. We're just, we're just going to do it anonymously. Yeah. Then another controversy this weekend with another, not friend of the show, but who's been on. Anyone who's been on is a friend of the show, Bruce. Come on. Of course. Yeah, of course. He is a friend of the show, but, you know, was, was called out. Yeah, we'll just say that. He was quite upset. And the person who called him out is an employee for a pinball company, so I don't know if he should be continually calling people out. Yeah. In his current juncture when he's working for a pinball company. I'm just saying, you know, that'd be like, you know, I don't know, Zach Sharp coming out and calling people out, like, on social media. That doesn't happen. No, it doesn't happen, and it shouldn't happen. No. You know, if you see something wrong, bring it up to the people who are running the tournament. Do what they do in golf tournaments. Just call the network. Call the network. Like this person was kneeling down. Here's one. The person was kneeling down to hit a shot, and they put like a towel under their knee so it wouldn't get wet. And that's actually a violation. So somebody like called in to the network, and then the person got assessed the penalties for that. Oh, my God. Wow. Yep. Hey, the rules is the rules. I know. And maybe he was right, but you don't bring it out on social media. You bring it out to the people who are running the term. That's it. I think in hindsight, he probably knows that, too. I saw a post from him. Yeah, I agree with that. He basically agreed. Or he understood that point of view. Yeah, but I don't think he apologized. That I don't know. Yeah. I don't think he had, or I don't think the other person before him did. You know? Even Bruce apologizes occasionally. I do. Once in a blue moon. Once in a blue moon he will apologize, ladies and gentlemen. So that was the IFPA. How can we end it more positive? That was kind of a downer. It was a fun tournament, and fun was had by all. Raymond's a two-time winner now. Raymond's a two-time winner. Impressive. Consecutive. Two-time. The two-time champion. Maybe we should get him on. What do you think, Ron? If I ask him, maybe he'll come on? Maybe. I think someone should try to recruit him for the bloodbath. Oh, we can't worry about that because we're waiting up for our invitation. Well, I said someone. I didn't say you guys. Oh. Because don't forget, Ron said we will not ride on anyone's coattails. It's either us in or we ignore. Again, you have to talk to the committee. It's not my doing. We've been talking to the committee. We are talking to the representative of the committee. How long have we been on? I'm a spokesperson for the committee, not a representative. The difference. This is just so awesome. I love it. Oh, man. But, yes, Ron has stated publicly we will not be riding on anyone's coattails. It will be us or nothing. Us or nothing. Yep. Well, good luck, guys. I'm not going to pick up the committee, but hey. They like being pissed off sometimes, though. I know my committee. Maybe it's just that they felt that the middle-aged, bald guy, white guy quarter is just filled up. Well, I'm waiting for you to get in. I'm waiting for you to get in, committee member. No, I'm not. You're going to have a one-time podcast. No, I won't be in it. I'm going to be tournament director for that day. I'll be crafting the rules as we go along for that day. Oh, as we go along. Somebody tilted. That's only a minor violation. Please move on. We're playing old school rules. You free your own stuck balls. There's no... That's what it should be. Yeah. This is prison pinball. Prison pinball. So can you go over some of the rules that are going to be allowed or not allowed for the TTI? Well, let's see. Like I say, stuck balls, you're on your own to free them up. You know, unless you're going to be damaging the machine in some way, it's on you to free the ball. If you tilt, you tilt. Headphones won't be allowed. Yes. Let's see what other rules are. That's basically the only special rules as of right now. Nice. There may be a couple others that come in at the end. No physical contact, I would assume. Yeah, no physical contact. But, like, can I get, like, an inch away from someone's face and say, I'm not touching you, I'm not touching you? It is. If you want to do that, that person might turn around and slug you, but... Well, then they violated the rules, and we win. Exactly. Boom! That's a great strategy. It might be some special rules for any IFPA top ten player, too. So you need to be careful about bringing in a super ringer. Yes, I agree. But you've got to be like the alien. You've got to get really close to them and start sticking your tongue out just so they're almost touching them. I don't know if you guys followed the Bruins at all this playoff season, but did you see Brad Marchand? Oh, God, look at everyone. God, that was ridiculous. That wasn't hockey. No, that was beyond hockey. I agree. God, what the hell? I can see you doing that, Bruce. Walking up to a competitor and just licking his face, I can see you doing that. Yeah, of course. Ew. Ugh. Ew. Nope. If I get selected, I told everyone I'm wearing the outfit, baby. Disco Bruce. What's your walk-in song? Jive Talkin'. Mine's Hocus Pocus. That's a good one. I like that. Me, too. It's not yodeling. It represents everything. You could be missing out on all this goodness, committee members. Well, again, committee members. of committee members. We're talking to committee members, not you. I will say they do listen to your show. Do they laugh and make fun of us all the time about it and throw darts at our poster? Yeah, they don't say much about it. They just listen in. Then again, they listen to all the podcaster shows right now. Even if they don't even have one, they listen in, I guess. They read the blogs as well, so bloggers will be allowed. so more to some podcasts you just invited Christopher Franchi who does not have a podcast yet and has not he has not been invited yet oh the committee only asked me to explore the situation see if he would be interested if he was to do a podcast so he's not officially invited yet but as soon as he does his podcast I think he's probably going to get the invitation of course he is Of course he is. Hey, you, on the street, you doing a podcast? Yes, sir. What are you doing? Pinball. You're in, didn't you? Come on, kid. The thing is, the committee wants some signed translights. Oh, the pride flag. Yes. We want Chris the franchise to send us some custom-signed Iron Maiden translights. He didn't do Iron Maiden. Well, we want to use his clout to get us the good ones. I think that's why he's actually... for Sexton too now, see? Sexton is a true blue company man. He would not lower himself to that. No, no, no. Tim Sexton is a true blue slam tilt man. So if he does get to pick one group, I hope Timmy... No, he would pick someone else because that would be Timmy. He loves us. Sure he does, Bruce. Sure he does. He loves us. The committee thinks he's going to pick Teolis. That's why they're offering the spot to him. Why would he pick Teolis? He denied it. So guess what? He's done. The committee feels that if Tim asks Teolis, he'll agree. How could Jeff turn down a Stern employee asking him to play? Jeff would have to agree to it. He's just afraid. He's afraid to look bad. Well, he's past that point. I'm sorry. Because you have now, okay, so let's go over who has been invited. Oh, yeah, who has been invited? I've lost track. It's been going on for like six months. So we're still zero. Yeah, let's see. We know Buffalo Pinball. Buffalo Pinball. Riptide. No, Riptide has not been invited yet. Ooh. It's going to come next week. By the time this is actually aired, there's probably a pretty good chance Riptide is going to come in. Tilt-Through. Tilt-Through? They've had one episode in the last year. And it was an excellent episode. Okay. And with Tilt-Through, they had Zoe Brable. Zoe won the sweet talker tournament. That's hands down the best thing anyone can do to get into the trash talker, is to win either the sweet talker or a previous trash talker tournament. So she would have got in regardless. So Tilt-Through, I think they're poised to do quite well at this. Thanks. All right, so this flipping podcast, straight down the middle, the pinball podcast. I still haven't heard any good pinball players yet. Have you run? No, not really. No, I haven't either. Go ahead, go ahead, Chuck. Let's see who else is there. Mrs. Pin. No, Mrs. Pin, yep. Yeah, Mrs. Pin has all kinds of nasty things to say about you guys. She now loves us Because if you notice, every podcast since we've met her We're golden She's actually coming up to the Silver Ball Saloon She's trying to psych you guys out, that's all Oh no, no, no She's tracking you, Bryce She fooled you Nope, she saw my play and she's fearing it already Oh, okay Fear I've instilled fear into her and her husband Son Speaking of gingers She has a thing for gingers Yeah. Bruce, do you realize her husband's an anesthesiologist? He could just put you to sleep? Well, he's never felt my gas. Oh. Is prop dusting allowed at the TTI? As long as it's not done by the tournament director's table, that's fine. Perfect. I cannot wait. I'm going to be eating 20 White Castle hamburgers a couple hours beforehand. I was going to say, where are you going to find White Castle hamburgers in Pittsburgh? Frozen. Oh, Frozen. That's even worse. Exactly. That's what I'm saying. Even better. So who else on this All-Star Laugh Olympics tournament? He's got to get into the secret access files. He's got to go to the committee files, the handwritten ones that are somehow in his handwriting. In the tournament will be Pinball Players Podcast. Jeff Parsons. Good guy. That's a solid chance of winning this. Let's go over each one. Mild-mannered slouch who hasn't even brought us on his podcast. So continue. Canadian Pinball Podcast. Okay, so great. More Canadians brought in, so they're going to be out at the border. So, Bruce, you just put down Jeff Parsons who said we were his favorite podcast. No, no. He says we've had him on. We love him. But this is a Trash Talker Invitational. Oh, okay. So we're showing off our goals. Oh. See, now you're finally getting it. And we're showing off for the committee. Yes. Okay. Finally. You're finally catching on, Mr. Rob. Continue. All right. So Canadian Pinball Podcast. Okay. Yeah. They won't be allowed at the border, and we'll be able to listen to them in the car. Good. Continue. You'll be able to hear them trash talking all the way from Ontario down to Pittsburgh, if they get across. If they get across. If they get across the border. which is a big if. It is a big if. Here's a good one. This Week in Pinball. Who? This Week in Pinball. He does a great pod... Oh, that's right. He doesn't do a podcast. He does a great blog. He does a blog that everyone steals from. All the podcasters steal from him. And rumor has it he's doing a podcast soon. Ooh. Okay. Ooh. So, yeah. Okay, so continue. Mrs. Pin. Okay. We've already shown the power of us. Yes, okay. Head-to-head pinball. Yeah, there's wacky Australians. I've seen Martin play. You've seen him play drunk a lot. Exactly. All I do is bring some gin, we're good. Yep. He plays better when he's drunk. No, no. No, no, no, no, no. I'm going to buy a nice bottle of Beefeater and bring it on down, and we'll be all set. Done. All right. Another invitee, but they declined, is the Eclectic Gamers podcast. I've given Dennis a lot of credit. He did some good trash talking when he declined. He did, and unfortunately, they know their limitations when it comes to pinball. So that's all we're going to leave it at there. Yeah, they know that. And also, I actually listened to their podcast today, and they put ketchup on hot dogs. I mean, what's wrong with that? I mean, that's just not right. I do, too. Leave it to New Yorkers. That's just awful. I put meat sauce on mine. Meat sauce? Like pasta sauce? No, no, no. It's like a chili sauce, but with a little kick to it. Okay, that's acceptable. You know, spicy mustard, any type of mustard is fine. Relish is fine. I'll even go with sauerkraut. That's okay. But when you start getting into ketchup, no. Just no. And from this area, we have the main red hot dogs. I don't know if you've ever had the main reds. Basically, regular hot dogs die in red, so they look red when you eat them. They're pretty cool. We have white hots up here and red hots. White hots and red, okay. So white hots are pork hot dogs. Got it. Not bad. Next. I'm getting hungry. Next, straight down the middle. Bestie. Okay. I've seen them play against Buffalo Pinball, and they were no competition. Straight down the middle, aren't they the ones that Pinside hates now because they didn't like Iron Maiden? What's up with that? How can you not like Iron Maiden? Yeah, that alone is weird. It's the best team in a long time. I actually think that would be a disqualification for the TTI. Oh, if it was up to me, it would be. I'm just saying. I got my Iron Maiden premium on order. I'm hoping to get it soon. and if it was up to me, I'd boot them right off the podcast and flip that. But I've seen them play, and okay, that's all. Enough said. Let's see. Next, this flipping podcast. Now, Tommy? Tommy's a good player. I will say I've played with Tommy a couple times in Pemburg. They've both been in the finals of Pemburg, and they're acceptable players, but they ain't got to cut it against us. All right. than the pinball podcast. Oh, that's, what's that? That's Jessica and Tommy? No, no, no. I forget what his name is. I'm actually drawing a blank. I'm being totally honest on this one. Isn't it Jeff? Jeff. Jeff Rivera? Yes, it is. Thank you. At least I know the other podcasts. I know Jeff played a couple times pretty good in tournaments, but he ain't hanging with us, man. And, you know, him and Jeff, they're going to play good. They'll get so nervous against us when they come up against us, they'll just crumble. Who else? That's it? Tilt throw, which we already talked about a little bit. Yep. Zoe's very good. Yep. I think Zoe can take this. I mean, she's definitely talented. If she can win the Sweet Talker tournament and beat all the local New England women in talent, she can definitely win the Trash Talker. Okay. Rage tilt. Who? Well, the committee actually even said that letting Rage Kill Flynn was a little bit of a, yeah, it was a little bit generous. It was a pity party, I guess. I guess you're having a pity party now. Well, no, we just wanted to, we just need a cool t-shirt to sign. Ron, maybe we shouldn't be invited to this. Maybe we shouldn't be invited to this. I think they got in because of their beards. It's a beard thing. No, no, it's a t-shirt thing. We need some cool t-shirts. Oh, okay. that's what we need we're counting on some nice cool t-shirts from those guys and some posters they know how to bribe the committee they know how to do it right they did it behind the scenes so no one knew about it until now and then I think that's it for right now let me just make sure there are a couple teams that will probably be invited before this is actually aired I know it's our team is not being brought up right, right? Well, you're on the pending list. The pending list. Pending. People on the pending list right now are Riptide, which I feel pretty confident they're going to get in. She's a former TTI winner, so yeah. Yeah, sweet talker winner, so I'm assuming they're automatically in. Yes, exactly. I feel pretty comfortable with that. Plus, wasn't there another group that came in? is all the past TTI winners? Yes, correct. There'll be a TTI Dream Team as well. Well, one of them is actually a Buffalo guy. You know, he's from upstate New York. He's living in Texas now. Oh, yes, Mr. Kwan. Yep. I know Mr. Matt very well. All I have to do is put a 12-pack in front of him, and we're good. So I need gin and beer. Good. We're good. Okay. Well, you also have to be on the Dream Team will be Augustus, which I know Augustus took down Ron. but I wasn't there so that's not a problem go ahead Mitch Curtis as well I don't know if you know Mitch I don't know Mitch but you know he's the guy behind the moonwalking dead pinball machine great player he doesn't play in a lot of tournaments but he's a great player so they'll be a force and then the Meltdown podcast I think they're probably going to get in not 100% sure yet but I think they're a definite maybe Hopefully he's in the top four of the finals, and he won't want to play after that. So it's good. And then, of course, pending one, the committee's desperately trying to get the pinball profile in. Yeah, well, he's already denied. I don't think the committee should be worried about that guy, because honestly, I'm not. I've spent him around. It was like Jeff Teolis in the 2016 Upstates got beat by Steve Bowden, But in the 2017 of state New York championships, he went 0-2 and went right out. Oh, that's right. Okay. I think we're good on that. Ron, where did you – I think you ended up ahead of him, didn't you? Don't forget his loss in the classics at the Buffalo tournament. Oh, that's right. Yeah. Oh, yeah. Okay. That's fine. Go ahead. Like I said, the committee wants him. I want nothing to do with him. I mean, he kind of grosses me out. I mean, he just freaks me out, I should say. Not grosses me out. Just freaks me out. And his little buddy, Pinside Petey, I mean, the guy's a perv. He is a perv. I agree. All he talks about is Mrs. Pin and what he wants to do to Mrs. Pin. I know. I think so. I heard he has womp nipple rings, too. That's the other thing I read about him. Oh, my gosh. Yeah. I can't trust him, man. Again, pretends to be Canadian. They're gingers. You know, he's Teal's buddy. I think they're twins split at birth. Could be. I wouldn't doubt it. I think they are twins split at birth. Well, speaking of fails. Besides the TTI committees. Lack of our fails. I have a fail. Do you know what happened while we were kind of on mini hiatus because we recorded the two episodes in consecutive days, so we were kind of off last week? Oh, it was so nice, I will say. Yes, it was nice. Well, except for all the editing I had to do. But other than that, it was nice. Yes. We had the Stankdom 24-hour tournament. The tickets or the whatever you want to call it. Yeah, they came available at 12 o'clock. Was it 12? 3 p.m. Eastern. Yes, at 12 Pacific. 3 p.m. Eastern on, when was it? Saturday the 26th. Yes. And they were available for all of four seconds. And then they were gone. And the funny thing is, like, pretty much everyone I know got in except me. Chuck, you made it in, right? I made it in. I'm not going to miss that one. I've been at every one of them. And Bruce made it in. Bruce made it in, yeah. You know why I didn't make it in? Yes, tell them the story. Okay, so I was participating in the Iron Maiden launch party at Rock Fantasy, and we actually had a break built right in at 3 o'clock in anticipation of this. Yeah, of this. So I went into my car so I could be completely, you know, no distractions. Had my air conditioning on because it was quite hot and waited until 3 o'clock. When I went to use my phone, thermal shutdown. Ooh. Because I put my phone on the dashboard, which was not good. And the iPhone will cut off completely. Yeah. So I, you know, put it right in front of the frigging air conditioning. You know, come on, come on, come on. Nope. Too late. Fail. You got pretty high up on the waiting list, though, man. You know, when did you say you were? 14th? 20th. Okay, that's not bad. Yeah. I told Ron that last year I was 36, but I made it in. I didn't make it in. We'll see. But, like, you got in. Steph got in. Zach got in. Steve Bowden got in. Waparelli did. I mean, they were all there on their phones and stuff, and here I am just trying. And they were, like, right in the middle of matches just standing there on their phones. And here I am, like, the smart guy. Like, I'm going to make sure everything's perfect. Aren't you the IT guy? Yeah. And it fails miserably. Oh, I was so pissed off. I even, I brought a laptop as backup. So I was trying to get on, like, unsecured access points while my phone was, like, cooling down. That didn't work either, so. Yeah, I mean, I'd try to camp out on my computer, just hit F5 over and over until it registered, and then check that as fast as I could. Yep. Well, technically, supposedly, once you put the in-cart, you're good for however many minutes. Eight minutes. Eight minutes, and I knew that. So after I got on the waiting list, I kept refreshing, and there was one point where it said there was three available, and I said, bye, and then it said they weren't available. That's weird. It happened to a few people. Yeah, so. Yeah, until you started the checkout process, I don't think it was, I mean, even if it said tickets available, it wasn't actually giving you the tickets until you started the checkout process. Yeah. And could you buy multiple tickets? I wasn't sure of that. I think that was a. Supposedly, there's like an issue when you try that, it fails. If you want multiple tickets, you've got to use two different machines. That's what I was saying. Yeah, I didn't get it right. It's all that matters. Yeah, that's right. I'm here, I failed, and he won. This time I win, and he fails. Well, let's see if any of you can equal my seventh-place finish. Yeah, I don't want to talk about that. Oh, yes. Chuck was in the last group. Yeah, here I am thinking, okay, I'm in a great position to finish top ten, and I got a zero in the last round. My only time I ever got a zero. Lost every game, last place every game in that round. And he had a tilt through in stars that we didn't have to count because it's his third. So it didn't actually tilt the next play. Yeah. Right. I think that was our last game, too, wasn't it? Yeah, I think so. It was Algar in our last group somewhere. I remember having to play that thing. I remember it was, no, it was Tron, Stars, and Robocop. Okay. And I remember going into this thing, okay, all I have to do is do my average and I'll condition top ten. And I just have a game list. And I said, oh, this is great. I'm great at Robocop, good at Tron, Stars, I'm okay. I'll do great. And zeros. So I need some payback this year. Pain. And it's funny. The previous three 24-hour battles, the last two rounds have always been my best two rounds. I always do well at the end. And like I say, this one was just terrible. The year I went there, you smoked me in the last round. That's right, yeah. That was a bounty round, too. Yeah, that was a bounty round. Wait a minute. So you've done this before, Bruce? Oh, I've done it. I've been there. I've done it. I did it with Eric and I did it with Jason. Eric said he would never do it again. I did it year three or two, two or three, yeah. I don't know. I just didn't find it to be an issue. I don't know. I don't sleep anymore, so that's good. Oh, well, I mean, I slept well the night before. Would you just sleep at a Holiday Inn Express? No, the hotel I stayed at, when you go through the, when I went to the reception area, I smelled pot. So I already felt like I was in the pinball zone. Orange County. Yeah, I was in the Orange County pinball scene immediately. Or anywhere in New York City, pretty much. I know, exactly, yeah. Actually, my best rounds were at the end, which was weird. And man, there are some people who really look like zombies by the end. There are some hurting people. Yeah. See, I always wanted to, they always do it on the time change weekend. Yep. So they go from, start at 10 a.m. and they go to 9 a.m. I want them to go from 10 to 10. I mean, give us that extra, you know, that extra hour. Play 25 hours. Wow. Be a man. That is hardcore. Well, luckily, people are signing up for the 12 hours of stomp. 12 hours of stomp? What's all that about, Bruce? On July 7th at the Sloor Ball Saloon 36 players will play from 11am to 11pm with full bar access, drinking available Oh, so Pavarelli will be there Yes, Pavarelli will be there And we'll be playing match play, just like they would at the Sanctum, but only 12 hours Battle Royale And 20 of the 36 spots are already taken So if you don't want to miss out, get in on it now. $30 before June 20th and then after June 20th or at the door, if any spots are available, $35. I bargain at half the price. And Ron Hallett will be there if that is your decision in any way. Yes, Ron Hallett will be there, and you can actually get an autographed signed copy of Slamtail Podcast posters. Nice. I would love to go, but I have league finals the following weekend, and I'm not sure if I can get two weekends off in a row from the wife. You can. I just can't. See, I think he's just hearing it. He's just hearing it before. He doesn't want to see the awesomeness. Oh, I would love to do a 12-hour tournament. I have no problem with that. And I want to get out to your place one of these days. You saw Joe's review of the place, so you'll want to. Well, you have a 10-mile machine, so Joe's going to love it. I mean, he loves any place that has 10-mile machines. He came in and he's like, oh, my God. I'm like, what? He goes, I wish I had one of these by us. Oh, my God. Like, cool, thank you. And we just got, we got two new pinballs in this past two weeks. What did you get? Guardians of the Galaxy Pro. Okay. And Adam's Family. Nice. So Mr. Hexagon himself will be happy. Yes, Mr. Hexagon himself is very happy. And he likes my extra mayo. Whatever that means. And I'm going to be looking forward to 12 hours to stop. You know why? You get your Quicksilver back. Yes! Our Quicksilver. I have a question for you guys regarding Quicksilver and just Sterns in general. Have you found a good replacement prop target for him yet? Nope. Save as many old originals as humanly possible. Yeah. Especially if you have like a nine ball, like an extra bank for a nine ball with all eight targets. Yes! Keep it, keep it, keep it. Keep it. I have replacements on my Nugent and And, yeah, they're just not good. Da-da-da. Brick. Brick, brick, brick, brick, brick. They just don't go down. Brick, brick, brick, brick, brick, brick, brick, brick, brick. Yep. I wish somebody would remake them properly. I'm not saying that they don't, but the plastic is just not the best. I'll say they don't because, number one, the plastic's too hard, and they brick like crazy, and they're not the right height. Yeah. How can you say they make them right when they're not the right height? You have to skim them for them to be flush. They're not tombstones either. They're supposed to be tombstones, aren't they? Some. Well, some. You can get tombstones, but I hear they brick also. So whoever's making those. It seems to be like this secret formula no one can figure out to make non-bricking old targets. Yeah. So when you play my sterns, you might see, like, my cheetah's got, like, all kinds of different targets in the fly bank. Well, every time I restore a stern, it's like, okay, I want to put brand-new targets on, but now after doing it a few times, that's not right. You've seen the light? Yeah, I have. Although the rick silver, I believe, has new targets, right, in the main bank. It does. No. It does. Oh, it does. But they don't brick. They don't brick because you pick the one drop target bank that's like slanted so they don't brick. You got it. It's like the one time that it doesn't matter. It does not matter. But I will say, let's give props to the committee member here. Sorry, not the committee member. Spokesman. The spokesman for the committee. This is the person who's got us started on our cheetah quest. When you told me about the head for the cheetah with the back glass. He sent me the auction, what, four months ago, Chuck, maybe? Yeah, thereabouts, yeah. And I got that, and I started the parts for the cheetah. You mean the head, the back glass, and then later a play field, and later a body? I can't believe you told Arkansas to get the body. And then, wait, wait, there's more, Chuck. There's more? I don't know about the next thing. There's more. Next Monday, I get to go to Michigan to pick up another head and body. For Cheetah? Yep. So you're going to have two big Project Cheetahs. Yep. I'm going to make two good ones. Or I'm going to make just one good one. So you're going to make two. Okay. Well, no, no, no. I'm going to make two because I got me an NOS Playfield in the cast a couple of weeks. From Argentina? That guy? Nope, nope. This was actually the U.S. That's the great thing about having a podcast, a real podcast. Chuck, is when you ask for stuff, people actually come and say, hey, I know where this is for sale, and boom. That is a pretty nice perk. I'll agree with that. Plus, your cheetah, the one you're picking up, it's a blue cheetah. It's a blue cheetah. The blue cheetah cabinet and head. Now, did I hear that that has different roms? No, but it doesn't have any boards in it. Oh, yeah, his doesn't. But, yeah, the blue ones had different roms. I'm running them in my cheetah right now. And I will say the sounds are better. Okay. Especially the background sound, much less annoying. So I'll have to steal them from Ron. Well, I'm waiting for Scott to give me the tournament, you know, one bonus collect version of those ROMs. He was on vacation, though, so let's give him a break. He actually had a nice vacation. Hi, Scott. Hi, Sarah. I will test out the Firepower code eventually, I promise. I think he's failing on that one, Scott. Don't believe him. So that's my next week's project. I'm going to go leave at 4 o'clock in the morning, go through the hated world of Canada, drive and get to Michigan. Wait, the hated world of Canada? What? Well, because there are a lot of magingers up there, and they don't know how to play pinball, so, you know. All right. And then come back and then do a podcast that Monday night. But Michigan that not as far as Arkansas though No no no Six drive for you It a seven drive each way Yeah that not horrible I can do that in my head just spinning you know doing backflips But the good thing about the new place we have, I have a two-car garage. So that's where the pinball machines will be restored and working on the place. So I have no more basement. So, in other words, you'll have a two-car garage, but it'll be just pinball with no cars in it. You got it. Yep. Smart man. And when are you going to have time to work on any of this stuff? Mondays. Mondays, okay. Mondays. I'll get Zach to come on over, and we have a place to work on stuff. Because right now, before even, I had the basement, but all half the parts were at the bar. The games were in storage. I couldn't do anything. So now, hopefully, I'll have some time. That's the goal? That's the goal. We're sticking with it. And we have, there was another sellout that just occurred. Yes, there was. The women's, the WIPT, am I saying that right? Whips. The Whip Tournament. It will happen Sunday at Replay FX. That sold out in like 10 seconds or some ridiculously quick amount of time. All 64 spots. Gone. They're gone. Congratulations. Congratulations to those who got in. Yes. You're on the waiting list. You might still get in. Yep. Anything's possible, but that's a great showing for, you know, a good tournament. That's first year. Very impressive. Yeah, that's very impressive. I agree with that. It's going to be a good tournament. Have they published the list yet of who got in? I don't think so, but I've seen from Facebook posts, you know, people, you know, some people have got into that and never got into Pembroke. So now, you know, kind of the dilemma is hoping they get into both now. So we'll see. It's still a couple months away. Because the tournament was announced late, a lot of people weren't planning on staying on Sunday. Yes. My friend Nicole Bernier actually had to book New Year's Fair to fly out on Monday because she's going to play on Saturday, or play on Sunday in the tournament. There you go. Did you see what the first place prize is? Was it a pinball machine? What was it, half of the $5,500, I thought? it's a it's a Keith Ellman's own Iron Maiden pinball machine oh oh my supposedly his personal game signed and that'll be the first place prize that's pretty sweet that's pretty sweet so whoever wins that machine I'll be glad to give you you know four or five thousand dollars for it there you go so it's maybe um Brandon can trade his WWE LE there you go flick an LE man I'll trade an LE for this one You don't need that machine. You need an LE. Yep. All right, Bruce. Oh, there's the on. There's the on, yeah. Yeah. It's time for news. News of the week. It's a piece of news. We're going to This Week in Pinball. Because we don't steal anything from anybody. Hi, Jeff. Please donate. He's got a donate button. Yes, he does have a donate button now. I gave a donation as soon as he opened it up. I have not because I have no Internet. Bruce has no Internet yet. Yes, I will eventually. He's on his phone. That's why he sounds like ass. Mr. Ass to you. Mr. Ass, yes. I love how we have headsets and all this equipment, yet you call in with a phone every week now. Well, because I don't have Internet here. I could have went to my house and been sitting on the floor for two hours. If you were truly dedicated, you could get a headset. For my phone? for the phone. Does your phone have a headphone jack on it? No, it does not. Ah, fail. Thank you very much. Wait a minute. What kind of phone do you have? A newer iPhone now. Oh, so you have an iPhone 7. Yes. Or, uh... Mm-hmm. Yeah. How you doing? I'll tell you how I'm doing. Spooky Teases New License on Recent Podcast. What was that about? I didn't even see that. Yeah, they were at Vegas going to the licensing expo. Mm-hmm. They went down there, and they got a license. And they said it's really cool. But that's as far as it's going to go. Yes. So, for a year or a year and a half from now, you'll get to see what that was. Yeah. And then another year and a half for it to be built. But you will get it eventually. So, oh, my God. Oh, I'm waiting for my Alice Cooper. What, you're getting an Alice Cooper? I am. I know I went against your rules and bought a game that's not deliverable, but I pre-booked one. pre-book... pre... Yes. That's fine. I think Spooky's been around long enough that the $1,000 is relatively safe. It's going to take a year for it to get delivered, but... They're saying 18 months now. Yeah. Well, they got a lot of TNAs to build. Yes, they do. They're up to 450, I heard. Well, 450 ordered. Yes. They were only like 100-something built, so... Mm-hmm. So, yeah. man I'm looking at my face here interesting quote from Christopher Franchi interview with the Slam Tilt podcast oh god did you know that we're world famous we're world famous in Poland aren't we our artist Christopher Franchi who was bad mouthing me again on Facebook he's really hanging his hat on that one no fear victory he is I actually have I give him big props once you told him like I own the game and that's like his thing now. Oh, he was very happy when I told him that. So here's what it says. It says, I will plan a season. Well, actually, just go to This Week in Pinball and read it. No, I need to know. No, it's on our frigging podcast. You heard what he said. Did I? It was about Joe Kamikow and the fact that he's doing so many games now. I know. He might have to open a factory. Yeah, exactly. And don't forget. Wait a second. Didn't Joe Kamikow help open Data East? Oh, that's right, he did. He ran Data East. He ran the Data Day stuff. I don't know if people realize that. It wasn't Gary Stern. I know, for four years. I know, four years. He was the guy who said, yeah, let's do Guns N' Roses. Yes. So there you go. I feel weird saying, listen to the full podcast here, because it points to our site and all, but there you go. And now, clearly, the Superior podcast, head-to-head pinball. Of course. had their Keith Elwin interview. Which was very good. So listen to that. Nice job, guys. Good job. Even though we're to kick Martin's ass at Pemberg, you know, and also. Gin, baby. That's we. Gin, one gin and out. That's what's going to be. Done. If we ever get invited, yeah. If you get invited, yeah. That's true. Well, hopefully we haven't talked enough trash on this episode. We've impressed the committee, I hope. We need to make the committee kneel to us. And if we didn't impress the committee, well, bite me. See? It's the kind of thing the committee would like. All right. So it was just, let's see. Next. Supreme Pinball. Giving the hobby a huge exposure. Yeah, exposure all right. Which it is. They expose themselves. Someone in New York City actually has one of these on location. That's crazy. And the site that they replaced the Aerosmith with that. Did you see the Aerosmith that came out of there? No. They actually, people were drawing on a brand new Aerosmith Pro, all on the side arcs, both sides. Now I can't wait, and they replaced it with the Supreme machine. So now they're going to improve on the art is what you're saying. Yes, exactly. We got an ad arc to it. Yep. Yes. Let's see. Stern announces addition of Doug Gore. Yes. That's the vice president from Chicago Gaming. He was the vice president for Chicago Gaming. He will now be going to Stern as the director of export sales. So if you listen to one of the recent head-to-heads where they talk to the Australian distributor, they usually deal with Gary Stern. It sounds like now they're going to be dealing with this guy. Yep. Which means the Australian is in the bar. Gary's getting further and further out of the day-to-day stuff, it seems. Yeah, which he's getting older. He's been doing this for how many years now? Oh, yeah. Well, since, Jesus. He worked at Williams when his father was there. Yeah, so yeah. 50 plus years. Long time. Of course, Gary Stern says, I'm not retiring. I'm just going to drink more vodka. Just like Bruce. So what's that mean for Chicago Gaming, though? Oh, who knows? He was the face of, really, Chicago Gaming. So it's a little, you know, hopefully they, I don't think they'll suffer, but I think it will, you know, you as the face of the show, you know, you'd actually go up to them and talk to them. So we'll see. But it's not like they're going to be selling games that people don't know. True. Yeah, Monster Bash. If they do sell another game. If they do. Monster Bash, come on. If they do. It won't be Monster Bash. It can't be Monster Bash. It's Monster Bash. It can't be Monster Bash. I own a Monster Bash. I want to sell it. No. Sell it now. Yeah, actually, I think I'd probably take more of a bath right now if I sold it than if I held on to it for a little bit longer. Actually, I really don't even want to sell it. I've got to make room for Iron Maiden somewhere. Ooh, that means you just sell me that BMX and we'll be all good. No, BMX isn't doing that. That's a different segment of the pit. No, no, no, we can move stuff around. I'll help you move games too later. No, no, I know what he's talking about. That's in the old games section. That's in the classic row. You can't ruin that. Actually, what I'll probably do is get rid of my Star Trek machines and expand the rock room into the Star Trek room. Bally Star Trek? Daddy Star Trek? No, no, no. That's not bad. No. Oh, it's bad. It's bad. 60%! 70%! Full power! It's bad. Everyone's chuckling over that. That's not bad. Oh, bye. Could you imagine if he was in it? Oh, bye. Oh, God, that would be great. Did we mention Innocent? Yep. Wait a sec now. Innocent also proven guilty. See, who's the justified one now? Remember, who's the one that wanted to be the PC one here, and who's the one that said, fuck everyone? Well, you always say fuck everyone. But, yeah, it turns out it seems like the guy's retracted some of the story. The guy was accusing George Takei, and it's all good now. Yep. Oh, bye. So we'll be oh-mine for years to come. Yes, we will. Pinball Expo. They finally updated their website after, like, what, 15 years? 15 years, I think, almost. Something like that? Ta-da. And did you notice anything about the site? Did you notice anything about the dates? That's interesting. No, I did not. Okay. And the dates for the Expo are October 17th through the 20th, which is Wednesday through Saturday. Oh, no Sunday anymore. Which makes sense, because if anyone ever went to the Expo, Sunday is not even a day. It's ghost town. Most of the games are gone by then. So I guess they finally decided, just like, okay. Let's make it a travel day so people can get back. So I'm curious if that affects the tournament schedule or whether it'll, since the tournament area is outside, it'll just be the tournament on Sunday because that's usually what it is. Yeah, we'll find out. They'll probably announce it in a couple of weeks, maybe a month. China will know. Yep. Then we have Christopher Franchi teases silver ballers, legends of the pinball creators. We plugged that in last week's episode. We did. It's going to be starting in the next month or so. He's going to be interviewing legends of pinball. A career-spanning interview. And Stern is going to be involved. Did you know that Stern announced a new code for Batman 66? They did. Version .92.0. Maybe after two years we'll finally get 1.0 at some point. It's getting closer. And I know Keith was hinting on the head-to-head that .99. Should be out soon, hopefully, so. For Iron Maiden. Iron Maiden. Did you see the new thing that Keith showed a picture of just about an hour ago? Yeah, I saw that. Super Secret Skill Shots. 25 million points. The normal skill shot is like 1 million, 2 million, and I think the secret skill shot is like. You mean the super skill shot? No, super secret skill shot. No, but you were going to say the super skill shot. How much that was worth? It was $5 million. And then there goes the $10 and then $15, if I remember correctly. But the super secret skill shot is $25 million. Right off the bat. The one thing I thought was funny was when you do that, if you noticed, there was no Eddie letter given to you in that picture. It didn't light a multiplier either, did it? No. So is it a good thing or a bad thing? If you're going for points, it's a good thing. If you're going for non-points and you're going to get the modes, It's kind of weird, but I like to see what it is. Well, he didn't tell us how to do it, so now it's all... It may be like Rob Zombie, you have to combo a lot of things. No, no. I hope not. Let's see. Upcoming pinball shows. The Southern Fry Gaming Expo, which is coming up very soon. Yes, it is. The Rocky Mountain Pinball Show. Yeah, Showdown at Game Room Expo. And the Northwest Pinball and Arcade Show. Pacific Pinball Museum is having a huge surplus sale on June 23rd. Of what? Check out the games for sale. Oh, my. Are these furs? That's a pretty good example. Let's see. Wow. There's a lot of games for sale. Holy crap. What do we got? Is the list actually up there? Yes. 2001, yeah. Why doesn't everyone hate that game but me? It's okay. And next go. Let's see. Okay, Sterns. We'll just Sterns only. Let's see what we got. These are mostly EMs, it appears to be. So Grand Prix for $700. Let's see. Oh, no, we got a high speed. Kingpin. Oh, no, not that one. Sorry. Multiple Monte Carlos. Old Chicago, $900 and $800. Rawhide, there's your Stern. Sea Witch, $1,300. Oh, there you go. And it says it's in fair condition. Okay. The old Sterns have become popular now. I noticed it now. Yeah, they're hard to find in New England. They're getting more and more expensive now. Of course. We've made them famous, unfortunately. Yeah, we did it. Oh, but they're still stars for $500 in very good condition. There you go. That's so keeper. Time Machine, Data East, always like that. $2,000, though. That's going right on them. But, I mean, the prices are not crazy. No, they're not. So they're buying discount 10% for purchases of three or more machines at one time. Hmm. Unassembled games may or may not include legs. So they're getting rid of their duplicates, basically. Yeah, and making more money up so they can actually buy probably rarer stuff or different things. Makes sense. So that's going to be the Pacific Pinball Annex surplus pinball game sales over in the California area. One-day sale. Saturday, June 23rd, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Alameda, California. Is it an auction or is it just first-come, first-serve? Doesn't sound like it's an auction. Yeah, it sounds like a sale. Yeah, prices are non-negotiable. Let's see. 9.5 sales tax if you apply to all sales. Thank you, California. Not as bad as Tennessee. Well, what's Tennessee? 10%. 10% sales tax. Holy smokes. Yep. but they have no income tax there. So a little bit easier to swallow. That's about it. Neil Patrick Harris, he got his Houdini. And even he said the shots were way too tight. Oh, my. I could see him playing like, damn, these shots are tight. So that's the news. That's a piece of news. Piece of news. So should we go into face-off, or should we go into the mail ball bag? Let's do the mail ball bag. Okay. I'd just like to congratulate Gene. Yes. Gene Exlong, he got a cheetah. Congratulations. He actually played one as a kid, so his was more of a nostalgia, sentimental thing. And he got his cheetah, which he has no room for, but that doesn't stop. A pinball player from owning something. Exactly. congratulations yes sir let's see saw this on this is from Steve Martin saw this on my receipt and thought of you guys it says got beef on it so he's thinking of you know the never beef production never beef oh let's see oh we have this one's from Greg Greg S also from Australia G'day, mate. G'day, mate. Fellas, I have been listening to your podcast ever since Rod and the boys at the Pinheads podcast went to sleep, and I must say you are my favorite. I love the chemistry between you two guys, the varied and interesting guests you get on, the way you interview, that must be humorous, your sense of humor, the way you don't talk about tournaments because nobody's interested in them. Yes. He says, I ran the IPA Australian Championship Series here in my hometown of Adelaide in February. I especially like the repair section. I like to get my hands dirty, and I learn things from your stories. Yeah, we haven't done many. I haven't actually done many repairs lately. I own a bar, and I'm God. I need to break some machines. I know. You got to come out here and break some. Well, actually, the funny thing is at the tournament on Friday, Three machines went down, all with broken coil wires. That's right. I had a broken coil wire last week, too. Yeah. But three, all three that I had to go dig into, broken wires off the leads. At least it's easy to fix. Exactly. But it's like, son of a bitch. He continues, I, too, have a passion for solid states as well as modern. I am a huge Stern Electronics fan. I have a Cosmic Princess in my collection. I believe that was like an export. We did only an export only. I played that one time. That is the machine I learned on as a kid because it was so easy to rack up credits. It is basically a Trident with a completely different layout. I also have a Nineball, which along with Sinbad, are the two go-to games in my collection for all my visitors, despite the fact I have lots of great DMDs. These two games I rate in my top three of all time. When they are properly restored and play like new, the gameplay is perfection. Nice. I love Sinbad. So do I. I like most of the old System 1 games, once you get the electronics worked out. Yep. Totally agree. Let's see. After listening to you bang on about it, I have managed to acquire two S.T.A.R.S. projects, which I plan to turn into one S.T.A.R.S. masterpiece. But not until I fix the soundboard issue on my Cosmic Princess. and the frigging right kicker which fires when I shoot the ball into the left spinner. I have re-pinned connectors, swapped in a different MPU board, and it makes no difference. Do you have any advice? Trace the wires back and make sure they're not crossed somewhere. That would be my first thing. Go continuity. Make sure there's no continuity between any of those wires that are between the two styles. What else? It's totally opposite side of the play field. So he's saying when he hits the right kicker, it fires when he shoots into a spinner. That's weird. That does sound like a wiring mess up. Or maybe a switch diode? Could be. That's a possibility. So they have a switch diode. But the problem is the switch diodes, maybe. It'd have to be on the same. What he has to do is look at the, I know it's weird on a stern, the older stern, with the rowing columns. But you can read them. It's not that bad. So that's Bruce's advice. My next plan is to get into the harness and separate the wires and see if there's a short amongst them. Well, I would just make sure the continuity, go over and put the pin out of each one and at the bottom and make sure you have continuity. Make sure there's no continuity to the other side. If not, then it's probably a diode. All right. That would be my thing. A Stingray project came up for sale today in Australia for $800, and it sold in an hour. It did sell in an hour because Ryan Slee told me about it also. He asked me about it and I was like, stay away. It's not worth it. It's not bad. Oh, God, it's not bad. The only thing good about it is chimes. The only thing good about it. Do Aussies value solid states more than Americans? We pay $1,500 to $2,000 for a working solid state and fully restored with clear coat and stencil, they go for U.S. $3,000 to $5,000. EM prices are in the toilet, though, just like in the U.S. Anyway, I've never played a Stingray. How do you guys rate it? I like it. Bruce doesn't. Five out of ten. Eh, seven. I'd go a little higher, yeah, six, seven. I mean, it's not the best classic String, but it's not bad. Did you see what Ryan picked? Did I talk to you about what Ryan picked up in Australia? You mean his Quicksilver? Yes. All because he sees one stream of Harlem that I did where all my spinners go in. Gets like a stiffy looking at all the spinners and now wants a spinner game. I need more spinners. I got a good one. That's a good one. Because he has a sea witch and it just has that one spinner and it's just, no, that just doesn't work. Doesn't do it. Doesn't do it for him. So he says some nine ball tips here. After several years of experimenting, I think I've settled on the ultimate setup for nine ball. Let's see. Wow score 70K. Special score 130K. Outside drop targets on the three banks advanced spinner. Both rebanks required for a bonus X advance. Bonus X progress saved ball to ball. This seems to be the best balance, meaning that all areas of the play field can score big and multiple strategies can be adopted with success. And strategies change as you progress. How do you like to set up your nine ball? I'd actually have to look at my dip switches. I don't remember how to do mine. I'd have to look at mine, too. I'm minding stories, so I couldn't tell you. In mine, I have the upgraded ROMs. so when you get multiball, you actually get like 2x, 3x, or whatever it is. Is that working? Well, it works. It boots in a hurry. I'll tell you that. Do-do-do-do-do. Oh, it's up. Nice. So I really only have to replace the light boards. That's really all I have to do. I have to try that, definitely. Yep. So we have an email from Andrew Clark with, I don't know what this is. I think it's Tom Cruise jumping up and down and scaring Oprah. Oh, yes, yes, yeah, the Oprah episode, yes. He's been working through all the episodes. Since now they're on our website. Yes, they're on our website. Slamtiltpodcast.com. About 25 minutes in, Bruce drops a great line and then follows it up the next breath with another. I've clipped them out as MP3s as attached. I hope you enjoyed them as much as I did. Which we... Did you listen? I, yeah, I listened. Okay, so did I. Yeah. Very good. And now, hopefully, after this, you will too. Episode five, you start using Beavis and Butthead. So that's when we started using it. Nice. Wow, that early. Yep. But yeah, my quotes are pretty funny there. I got, next email is from Soren, our favorite WPC software modifier. He sent a YouTube video of, okay, this is one of the most bizarre things I have ever seen. It looks like some kind of game show, would you say? That's what it looked like to me. And they have a flash with somewhat alternate artwork, but it is a flash, with banana flippers on it. I don't know why. and they have someone like calls in and they just say flip when they want the flippers to flip. Yikes. So it's like if you were watching a stream and you just said flip every time you want the flippers to flip, and that's what it is. This is a game show? Yeah, it is one of the weirdest things I've ever seen. Yikes. Dots and Loops. It's called a flipper quiz. It says it's from 1989. I mean, it's got a flash. And I can't even really understand what's going on other than, let's see. Here we go. Do you hear who the guy's saying, flip? Bip. Yeah, flip. It's got the sounds. Bip. Oh, yeah, it's got all the stock Williams sounds. So it's a flash. But it's got banana flippers on it. I have no idea why. Make it harder. Yeah. Make it less fun. So I will have to, I'll post that link. Please. Yes. Then we have Andrew Clark again, Spaceballs, The Machine. So if we've seen a homebrew somebody's making of Spaceballs. I have not. It's off of a, it's a Pinside link. No, I don't do that. Don't. Oh, Bruce, Bruce. Looks like it's been going on for four years. All right. Interesting. Thank you, Andrew. Let's see. Don't read on the podcast. Okay. So we'll skip that one. Skip that one. This one's from Parnell. Hey, boys, he says. Hey, guys. Oh, man, I meant to write in a while ago. But, you know, I couldn't stop listening to your newer shows and playing pinball, so I forgot. That's acceptable. So back when you guys did the face-off and Bruce, I think, had Data East 1991, I can't believe he didn't use Checkpoint. He probably didn't have to because I probably screwed up with my picks like I always do. You did. Oh, thank you. It was the first game to have a DMD, albeit half-size, shaker motor, and a start button that was a key. Okay, that was cool. Very System 11-ish gameplay, but I owned it for a while. Okay game for a short while. Congrats to Bruce on the bar. I'm glad it's staying successful. The internet with Spectrum, ha, ha, ha. I, too, have Spectrum Charter and feel the pain, work and home. However, I'm curious why he doesn't get something like a Ubiquiti router. Oh, yeah, like the kind I have. Wi-Fi, Unify, so he could easily set up and manage the QoS and bandwidth limit. Yeah, that's what I use, Parnell, at my house. Yes. Wi-Fi land while keeping his work... Almost word for word is stuff I've told Bruce during a podcast that I've edited out. But he never tells me what to buy, so we're still... No, you buy stuff and then tell me to make it work. That's what it should be. No, that's poor. That's management IT. No, that's not IT. No, I bring my shit in that I know works and you use it. Okay. But, yeah. Yeah, I agree. I agree completely. That's what I do at home. I actually have a Ubiquiti router. I have guest access. I have QoS on. So when people come here, they don't totally destroy my internet when I'm trying to stream. Let's see. I've been working with a local bar owner about getting more games in his location. He currently has two, one being his personal Black BBK. Oh, yeah. What is that? Batman Dark Knight. I just did work on it. It has some issues. That box light not working. It's switch dials broke off. Switch adjustment and lovely sticky flipper buttons. Routing games isn't hard. And I may be able to get up to 10 there. But I forgot, you also have to think about what games people want to play on Rout. Once we have a few more games, I'll be swapping League Night between my games and the bar. Any tips for what games for a smaller location? Popular. like? like you know new honestly it's got to go against everything I believe in if it's a popular bar with younger people Ghostbusters Star Wars hate to say it but they're popular titles people flock to them they see it they go ooooh for a regular player I'm not going to be happy but for those people gotcha Podcast Garden I hate them as much as Bruce Hayes Spectrum. I know you guys recently migrated off. We're trying. We just did last week. Yeah, what's going on with that? What's going on with that? I'll get to that. We just did last week as our episode stopped showing up. Oh, it started to do that again. We went to Podbean for ease of use. Much better, and they have analytics that work. Yeah, they work. Podcast is great for starting out as it's cheap, but once you realize you are going to stick around, and I suppose it's time to pony up and pay a little more. Glad we weren't the only ones with these stupid issues. Just canceled my payment to them today. I canceled my automatic PayPal payment, so we've got to be off of them by, like, July. I just purchased some upgraded recording equipment, mixer, XLR mics, et cetera. What do you guys use? Well, when Bruce can actually have Internet, we use Logitech USB headsets. Yep, leave this. And we use, I use MP3 Skype recorder to record, and I use Audacity to edit. You writing these down, Chuck? Chuck, you writing these down for your podcast? I'm writing them down. And we usually use Skype. Thanks, guys. I love listening, and the most recent interviews have been fantastic. Really helps make a dishwashing go fast. Parnell flipping and mashing. and here's the Pinball Princess Effect. Player 21496. There you go. Chuck, what's your number? I have no idea. Fail. Ask the committee. I'm sure they know. I bet you the committee would know. Yeah, the committee knows. Yeah, I should look that up. I have no idea what my number is. What the hell? I don't play pinball for the fun of it. I don't play for the points. What? Okay, maybe I'm lying a little bit. Okay. Our last email is from Scott Larson. It says, this is about the Silver Balls podcast. It says, so Chris, meaning Christopher Franchi, is interviewing older guys who are legends in pinball and calling them silver ballers. So many options for interpretation. Well played, Chris. Well played, indeed. Yeah. Scott. So he emptied out the mail ball bag. That was a lot of mail. So let's finish this up, Bruce. Well, no, no, before that, I asked you a question during that. Well, I mean, finish this up with some face-off. But, okay, we'll do it now. We are moving. This is going to be the last podcast I'm putting a podcast card. So when you hear this, sometime after I post this Thursday, probably, I don't know, sometime in the middle of the next week, I'm going to change the RSS feeds across the board pointing to our site. You will. I repeat, you almost definitely will have to resubscribe. So what I'm going to do is I'm going to upload, after this episode, episode 95 will only be uploaded to our site. I will put a dummy 95 at Podcast Garden, which will just be a recording of me saying, please resubscribe. Please resubscribe. Got it? Got it. You got it, Bruce? Okay. Got it. Excellent. How many emails do you think we're going to get saying, I can't get you guys anymore. What's going on? A lot, probably. I'm putting over 10. We can put it on our Facebook, too. Because we only have 98 people listening. We have 98 now? We're getting into digits. Yes. This is digits. So, ready for face-off? Yes, we're ready for face-off. We have not done this in a while. We haven't done this in a while. We're going to do a little wrinkle here. So, Shuck has so many games. And choosing between the games would be like choosing between children. it going to make it really tough for them to pick between one or the other So this is perfect This is perfect So since I lost last time like I always do Of course Bruce gets to pick first, and we are going to do three different categories. We have the rock and roll section, so we're going to pick one out of there, each pick one. We have the Star Trek section, so we'll pick one out of there. And then we have the solid state oldie goldie section. Okay. So, question. I want to make sure we're all on the same page. Star Trek is all for Star Trek, right? Correct. Okay. I want to make sure. The oldie goldies is all the... We'll have to go into what he has exactly to make sure we're on the same page. And then on the newer, it's all the music ones from... Guns N' Roses Up. So you're talking Aerosmith. Pretty much everything except for Rolling Stones. And are we including Iron Maiden? No, because you don't have it yet. He doesn't have it yet. He might get it and hate it. I think that's unlikely. That's very unlikely. The question is on the music pins. Do you count Nugent and Heavy Metal? No, that's too much of a different era. That's classic. And is Monster Bash considered a music pin? No. Okay. Plus, Heavy Metal Meltdown is better than any of them, so it would be unfair, whatever you say. I think Mnuchin's better than all of them. No. All right. Okay. Since I get to go first, I get to pick first. I will pick the Star Trek genre first. All right. And I will pick... It's a toss-up, because I knew it was going to happen. It's a toss-up between one of two, yes. Of course it is. Valley? You're funny. Valley is hitting you. I'll tell you, Valley Star Trek is one of my most picked games at League. It's an equalizer. That's probably why, but it's one of the most picked games. I'm going to have to go with the one I own and not the one you own. Ooh, a little dig there. We're going Star Trek Stern. The reason why, it is a great game. No wide-body floatiness. You have a compact, a good game of the next generation, but compact. Better warp ramp shots. A lot more fun. No guns breaking down. Reliability, as Steve Ritchie says. You're surprised that thing still works on the next generation. You have perfect stern reliability with a stern Star Trek. You have newer movies, more popular theme, great shots, good rules from Dwight, master of flow, of course, with one of the two. Of course, I know what we're on. We're picking that Bally one. He's either Nournette Williams one. But great game overall. I love it. The multiball keeps you on your edge. You have the action button that keeps you happy. Great game. good sounds with the voiceover now with, what's his name, Bones, which I don't remember his... What's the actor's name? Are you done? No, not done yet. But Bones, and he does a great job with it. Bones, he does a great job, yes. With mine, I have the Star Trek LE. You even have great artwork with interactive lights and the insignia and the backbox. Great game. Real back glass. Stern. Star Trek. Says it all. Done. I am picking Star Trek The Next Generation. Clearly the best Star Trek game ever made. A wide-body masterpiece by Steve Ritchie. And unlike what Bruce just said, it is not floaty at all. It is flow, flow, and more flow. It's a great Borg ship that you can lock balls into. It is a mechanical masterpiece of at least 30 or 40 optos that all have to be working for it to work correctly, but always work correctly. It has two cannons. Two. Count them. Two cannons. Great flow. Great light show. Oh, and did I mention, unlike the other Star Trek game that has, like, one actor who's not even, like, just bones? Big deal. Star Trek Next Generation has all of the actors. Everyone, including Q, they're all in the game with custom speech. You can't beat it. Star Trek The Next Generation. I yield the floor. Well, as you said, optos that never work on a Star Trek Next Generation is a bad thing. And, of course, two gun harnesses that can fail on you. And balls getting lost. And always sometimes multiple, multi-balls without even trying. Yeah, that's a great thing. Unfortunately, it does not. And it has a video mode. Who wants a video mode in their games? That's two video modes. Who wants video modes in their freaking games? Video modes should be banned from pinball. Cut them out. Get rid of them. Star Trek, Stern, the way to go. And voiceovers with the man himself, Steve Ritchie. Steve Ritchie is actually in Star Trek Next Gen 2. His voice is in there. just FYI yeah but not as much as it is on the Star Trek Stern okay yeah Star Trek Stern with it's wonderful drop target that just has so many issues I had to rip the entire mech apart and the person who bought mine is very lucky because they got all the modifications I had to do to it so it would actually freaking work right all the time on top of that like I said they could afford like one person I don't even think I think they just gave him a game that was his payment he was just a pinhead So that's the only reason he even does the voice. Has like 30 zillion modes that are all the same. Boring. He's just hitting the same lit shots over and over. Let's see, what else could I say? Nah, that's it. Okay, Chuck, it is now up to you. Which child of yours... The cases. No, the question is, do I judge on what you said about the machines, or should I judge on my own personal experience as well? It's got to be a combination. But, like, you know, if we really put a good case, don't, like, totally discount us. All right. Well, Bruce is right about the mechanical nightmare of next generation. It's a mess. It's forever having to have tweaks being made to it. So it's a little bit of a knock on it for that reason. The call-outs, though, are great. Much better than Storn's call-outs. the fact that it's based on the next-gen actors versus the new wave of the latest Star Trek actors. I think it's a big plus for the next-gen machine. And I actually like the video mode because I've won a lot of tournaments because of video mode on that machine. I know the pattern, so that's a big plus for me. Boo, pattern video modes suck. They do. You know it. Plus, you can play Breakout on that machine. Can you play Breakout on any other pinball machine? I don't think so. Or cards. I could have a card game. That's right. So, that's a tough one. I mean, I like both the games. Obviously, I own both of them. If I was to sell one of the machines right now, it would be the Stern. I would get rid of the Stern before I get rid of the next gen. Woo-hoo! But if I had to pick one game, the superior game, I probably would have to go with Stern. Woo! What the hell? That made no sense. Well, the reason why I would sell Stern first is because I could easily replace it. They made so many of them, they just introduced the new vault. I mean, it's a dime a dozen. Next gen, working next gen, it's like gold. You can't find those anymore. It is like gold. So, again, I would keep next gen, but if I had to pick the quality of the gameplay and, yeah, it's the overall experience, I'd have to say the Stern is probably a little bit better. But like I say, they're a dime a dozen. They're easy to get. And next gen, it's a tough game to find in good working order. Nice. Mine works fine. Mine doesn't have a video mode. Yeah, you took it out? Yes, you did. Yeah. That's Soren, our buddy Soren. Oh. His version. It just gives you the, what, 25 million or whatever. 25 million. You don't even get a choice. Just boop. That's it. See, I would hate that. I'm so used to winning games because of that. No, that's why no one ever puts it in tournaments half the time, because it's stupid video mode. All right. Wow. It was going good there, and then it just went to shit or what happened? That was a tough one. I mean, that's a real battle. All right, we're going to go to the rock pens. Okay. And I'm going to pick, I already know all the stuff Bruce is going to say against it, But ACDC, baby, the masterpiece of Steve Ritchie and Lyman Sheets, the combination that's only done two games, Spider-Man and ACDC. Need I say more? The song jackpot, one of the greatest innovations in pinball, makes every game exciting, great tournament game. You're never totally out of it. Great shots, great music, obviously, great flow. It's an all-time classic. One of the most fun games you'll ever play. I give you ACDC. Oh, and they're still improving the code on it to this day. That's how great it is. I yield the floor. Before you yield the floor, are you talking premium or pro? I'm talking the premium. I'm talking whatever one you own and like better. All right, I have the premium. Okay, yes. That's what we all have. Wait a minute, don't you have the Lucy one? No, I just have a few Lucy Translate. Okay, well, does the period or Lucy translate? How you doing? Okay, so I have to go over what you have, Chuck. What else do you have? You have Kiss Ellie. Kiss Ellie. Metallica. Guns N' Roses. Aerosmith. And I'm going to put Tommy in that mix, too. Okay, now, question for you one more time. Metallica Premium? Premium. Thank you, sir. Metallica Premium we're going for. All right. The ultimate rules game. This has so many multi-balls in it, you don't want to play another game like this. Metallica Premium, you have the interactive hammer. You have a great bash toy with Sparky. You have drop targets. Linear drop targets with a magnet behind it that will hold the ball. Interactive rules, Lyman rules. Ron stated himself, Lyman is the man for rules. So you're going head-to-head with HBDC rules versus Metallica rules. And a great, achievable wizard mode with Prank It Up. Not no encore, which nobody's ever gotten, except for, like, maybe 20 people in this world. I give you Metallica. Before we start my rebuttal, Chuck, have you ever heard the term linear drop targets before? Yeah. I've never heard that. Yeah. Okay. Or inline, I should say. Yeah, inline is what I always heard. I never heard linear. Yeah, inline. Okay. Just thought if I had another Bruce's in there or not. All right, Metallica. There's no song jackpot. The songs are completely useless. You just pick the songs. It makes no difference. The only songs that really mean anything are in Crank It Up. I mean, why have all these songs if you're not going to put in a good use? It doesn't have the flow of ACDC. Just not as fun, in my opinion. And it doesn't have the Steve Ritchie call-outs. I yield the floor. Okay, here we go for the bad parts of ACDC. Here we go. ACDC, first problem. There's only certain modes people go for. So guess what? Your song modes don't need as much as what Ron's making them out to be. Not in the new software. Yes, in the new software even, too. People only get to pick a couple of games. A couple of them. It's not... It's still not perfect. It's good. It's a great game. But not as good as Metallica. Metallica rocks. Sorry. It does have flow. You can... Each shot for each ramp returns right to your flippers. On ACDC... Clunky metal ramps. Wait a sec, I'm doing my on ACDC Oh, I get a cannon shot at it Oh, if I want to get the jackpot, I gotta hit this drop target that might brick on me and oh, wait a sec, might go right down the middle or another way of shots Sorry, ain't gonna have it ain't gonna cut it, let me try to hit the bell Oh, wait a sec, it shoots right down the middle, back down on me Thank you, not enjoyable Let's keep it up with Metallica Metallica rocks, and Metallica music any day over ACDC I yield the floor. I can't believe you didn't mention the art. Yeah, I was going to say that. I actually don't mind the premium. If you had pro, that Angus face would have been my number one thing. The art is ass. It's just Photoshop pictures of the band. It's terrible. I don't mind that. I really don't. But you're comparing it to Metallica artwork. Yeah, Metallica has some of the best artwork ever. I have a whole Dirty Donnie collection of posters here. so the artwork on Metallica is supreme well thank you for making my thing even more perfect well that's it I'm picking ACDC no question they're both great games no question they're both great games but if I had to pick one over the other I'd definitely take ACDC all day long yeah for all the reasons Ron mentioned it's just I think a more fun game overall So as far as the wizard modes, I've reached Encore. I've never come close to reaching end of the line. So, yeah, I think that's a more obtainable wizard mode. Both are extremely tough, don't get me wrong. But I'd say Encore is, I think, doable. End of the line for me is just, I haven't even got close. I do like the inline drop targets. That's a nice feature on Metallica. The hammer, I don't mind it, but I know a lot of people hate it. Also, Metallica. The Snake is a tough shot. It's pretty inconsistent on my machine anyway. Mine is pretty good. And I know Ron's is pretty good. Yeah, for me, whatever, the Snake has been a bitch. But yeah, ACDC, I play that all day long with Metallica. Wow. But both great games. Now we're going oldies. Now let's get the list of your oldies again now. Are we including Robocop in that or no? or just going old. Eh, that's too new. Okay. So we're going... Uh, what was it? Heavy Metal Meltdown? Is that old? Mmm, that's mid-80s. Yeah. Yeah, we'll leave that out. Yeah. Um, okay, let's go over real classics then. Uh, Nugent. Captain Fantastic. Wizard. 8-Ball Deluxe. Godly the Amazing Spider-Man. Powerplay. Old Chicago. Evil Knievel, Toodlebug, MX, Paragon. Ooh. Hey, Quicksilver. Quicksilver, too. Oh! Guess what I'm going for, boys and girls. Since it is my pick, we go with one of the best turns ever. A game that me and Ron both own half of. Quicksilver. That's all I buy out. Yeah. The ultimate spinner game. The only true blue stern with an angle drop four bank drop target. With no bricking. A great theme. Spell Quicksilver. Take the other drop targets down to get your multipliers. Get your outholder. Get your 5, 000, 10, 000, 15, 000, and 20, 000. Go in the inlanes. Shat your inlanes. And make your spinners worth buku points. weird artwork with penises on it. I love that. But everything has a little flaw in it, and that's not a bad flaw. Oh, my. Quicksilver all day. Reliability of stern all day. Enough said. Done. Drop the gauntlet. Eight ball deluxe. Three ball. And Bruce's preferred cabinet, too. Oh, you do an L.A.? I have an L.A. Yeah, the best cabinet made. The best cabinet made. Clearly. Great artwork. I'm just about to move that thing. Great artwork. Oh, God, it sucks. It's drop targets. It's got, you know, the pool balls. Just a classic, all-time classic, class of 81, ballet awesomeness. It is eight ball trucks. That's 82. Well, that's the L.A. I'm just saying. Yes, exactly. You have to go by Chuck Haskell. Okay, the 1982 clearly superior hardware updated version with the better cabinet. How's that? No, the software was never changed between 81 and 83. The hardware is slightly different. I think it has light boards in it. It does. I will. There you go. I don't like boards. Superior light boards. Now you keep interrupting me. The greatness that is 8-Ball Deluxe. Get your pool balls. Get the 8-Ball. Get the multiplier. Great speech. That's one that Quicksilver doesn't have. Who doesn't like speech? Go for the 8-Ball Corner Pocket. I mean, come on. Everyone loves 8-Ball Deluxe. How do you look for it? Okay. One thing that 8-Ball Deluxe does not have that Quicksilver has two of, spinners. Biggest flaw in the game. Bally's always had spinners. This one, nah, let's not do a spinner. An in-line drop target that can sometimes brick, sometimes not. I don't know Chucks. I've never played Chucks. But you can brick right down the middle on it. And if you can get up into his 8-Ball hole, oh my. And does it go into it, or does it actually go through it, just like you would on a Harlem Globetrotters? Sorry. Quicksilver rocks. It's the superior game. That is from the class of 1981. The better Stern, the superior Stern. Enough said. Quicksilver. Some of the most, like you said, great theme. What is the theme? What is it supposed to be? Space penises. Why is it green? Why does it have space balls and penises on it? Just really offensive artwork. I'm offended every time I play that game. Every time John brings up the offensive artwork, I am so winning this one. Come on. Who isn't offended by that artwork? Please. What is it even supposed to be? Cheap stern construction as compared to the superior Bally-Elly cabinet. No speech. Come on. Let's be real here. 8-Ball Deluxe is clearly superior. I yield the floor. Both excellent games. Quicksilver, one of my favorite classic stirrings. 8-Ball Deluxe, again, one of my favorite classic ballets. It's a tough cause. You know, if I had to choose in rules, it's a battle. You both make excellent points. One thing that I really dislike about Quicksilver and classic stirrings It's cheap construction, as Ron mentioned. Rebuilding the drop target banks, you can just feel it. They're flimsy. The pop bumpers or the plastic. They're actually superior, those plastic. They don't break as much. Except on your AeroQuick Silver. When they do break, you can't find a place. Oh, of course. I agree. I agree with that. But they don't break like the normal ones, the metal ones. But, yeah, it's a tough one. I'm going to have to think about this for a second here. Maybe he's talking to the committee right now, Ron. What do you think? Well, the committee would say you're both wrong. Oh, yes, I know that. We both suck. I don't know. I'm torn. I grew up playing 8-Ball Deluxe. That was one of my favorite games in the arcade back in the day. when you're a kid playing 8-Ball Deluxe and you spell Deluxe and you get those free games, that was a big deal. Quicksilver? I never saw Quicksilver until just a couple years ago, until I started playing at Papa. Because their Quicksilver was just bare wood at this point. I'm going to have to go 8-Ball Deluxe, I think. Oh, wow. It's a battle. I think you just lost Keith Elwin as one of your best fans, Chuck. Sorry. Actually, confidentially, Quicksilver's a better game. Totally better game. What do I still own? I still own a Quicksilver, half of it. I don't own a 8-ball Deluxe. It gets back to the other argument I made with the Star Treks. If I wanted to replace 8-ball Deluxe, I can replace 8-ball Deluxe. I cannot replace Quicksilver. You won't find one, especially one in decent condition. So it's tough. I'll be sending all the hate mail besides the committee, you know, busting the committee's chops about putting that together. To you right away, Chuck. Don't worry. You'll hear a lot of it. And you send all Chuck's. It wasn't easy. I mean, those are two classic games. I mean, I know I won, but what are you thinking? Two spinners. You could make the bank and hit the spinner simultaneously. If you want eight-ball deluxe with spinners, you can buy a bad girl. Better. Oh, dog. It's even worse. Better rules set. Look at all the different ways you can play it. I know. That's true. That's a good point. No one brought that up. Neither of you said you could play it different ways. Yeah. See, you didn't bring that up, Bruce. You failed. See, that's why. Wait, yes, we're right. I'd be right. Because then you'd play it the same way every time. Exactly. It's so repetitive. Chuck voted for me, and I still busted on him. Hopefully that means something to the committee. Yeah, it probably will. I mean, the community doesn't like me some days, too, you know. There you go. So that might work in your favor. But, yeah, you're right. Quick-sell the effect in different ways. And the spinners are, you know, that's, you know, I'm torn. I had to get that game out of my house because it's like I don't want it. I can't stop playing it. It needs to go now. So that's. And it'll be back soon. It'll be back. And it may stay. No, it won't stay. Come on. Nope. Six months from now, I'll grab it back from you. No, no. Okay, seven months. I want that game. You got all your other Holy Grails. We both have our games. Don't worry. I have like one and a half Dragon Fists for some reason. You do have one and a half Dragon Fists. I don't know. I think Ron should get that Quicksilver permanently. I mean, you don't want to put Quicksilver on location. It was on location. I know. I know, but you shouldn't be putting it on location. No, it shouldn't be put on location. That's how you make people happy in this world Yeah, how much did that game make? Last month, $37 Exactly But Stars? Oh my god, Stars Well, Stars is different That's in a category of its own There's games and then there's Stars Stargazer even does Stargazer is my number two old game We have a new bar cave that opened up around here And they have basically all the classic Bally Williams games All the top games and their number one earner, let's say all the classic Bally games, Williams Valleys, and right now their number one earner is Game Show. Oh my God. Yeah, which just blows my mind that Game Show would be the number one earner. Going up against Adam's Family, Theater of Magic, Star Trek, I mean all the classics. Wow. People just like that Game Show. It just shows that customers coming into your pub or wherever, your arcade, they're going to play what grabs them. So, yeah, I can see why Quicksilver wouldn't earn a whole lot or even Sars or some of the other classics. People just want to play what they think is best. Actually, you would think Sars would be one of the lower ones. Some of my older ones are doing better than some of the mid-'80s and late-'80s. I can believe it. I know when I loaned out my Robocop, Mitch Curtis put it in this place called A4cade. and it was going up against Game of Thrones, Star Wars, all the brand-new stirrings. And Robocop was, he told me it was kicking ass. He said it was earning as much as those games were. And this game, you know, how old is Robocop now? Was it 1990? 1991 or something. Yeah, it seems like 1990. Yeah. Congratulations, Ron. Thank you. Finally, what? But I think we're through our format. I think we got through everything. Now, don't forget, we'll be expecting the committee to make a couple decisions this week. Probably not us. We'll probably be the ones sitting on the side watching all these great podcasts. Oh, no. No, they're not going to be great. Well, they're not great podcasters. These are your friends that are probably going to be nominated this week. We have no friends. We have no friends until we're TTI approved. If we're not TTI approved, we might as well just hang it up. I think we'll just quit podcasting. What do you think, Ron? Yeah, about the TTI seal of approval, I mean, that's... I think it's time for us to hang it up, Ron, if we don't get approved. No, I think we'd give a big middle finger and then moon the committee. I think they'd appreciate that. No, that's something I don't think they'd appreciate too much. The middle finger or the moon? The middle finger would be okay, but the moon, they don't need to see that. Okay. Yeah, they don't need to see it. Oh, my. Thanks to Chuck Webster for joining us. Thanks for having me on the show. Spokesperson for the committee. Yep, spokesperson. I'll put in a good word for you. I'm doing my best for you guys. I'm trying. I will bring booze if that will help. I will bring booze, too. Booze helps. I've got to bring booze anyway. If you can find a silver play field somewhere, that might go up a peg with the committee, too. I think we'd get lifetime admission if we find one of those. Any tournament. It would just be first thing. Yeah, that's probably true. You probably would get lifetime admission. Well, it's not coming from Argentina or wherever that was. Exactly. I've got to find a couple local ones and we're set, right? If you find the committee, a quick silver play field for $700, that would go a long way. It would. It would, definitely. so we are the slam till podcast we're not going to put over anybody until we get in silver ball saloon i will say silver ball saloon come out stomp sign up still available and what day is that again july 7th saturday and the day before we have a pre-tournament it's our western new york pinball second summer uh thing so you can come out for that and then afterwards. The next day, come out for some 12 hours of stomp. The 12-hour tournament, when does it stop? 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Yep, doors open at 10, and we will have a one-hour break in between for lunch, dinner, like a linner. And so Friday, you have a pre-tournament. Yeah, it'll be like, it's our every first Friday of the month, we have a summer, which is the same thing we just had where Joe was in. You play five games, two times, winner takes 40% of the pot, second place takes 30, third place takes 20, fourth place takes 10% of the pot. And Joe came home with free dinner. So he got him and his lovely girlfriend both got dinners and drinks at the bar. So that's how many, 18 people. That's a pretty good show for a Friday easy tournament. So hopefully with the forced stomp, more people will come out for that. Hang out and enjoy the hospitality of the Silver Bowl Saloon. silverbowlsaloon.com .com And we can be found at our website slamtillpodcast.com That's slamtillpodcast.com Remember, this will be the last episode that's going to be uploaded to Podcast Garden. So I'm going to be changing the RSS feed shortly after Thursday. So for that episode 95, you will, I repeat, you will most definitely have to resubscribe. And that is all. That is all. So we are the Slam Tilt Podcast. Thanks again to Chuck Webster. Thank you, Chuck. You're always allowed on here as long as we get approved by the committee. We'll see. Well, you know, if you really want to get approved by the committee, you should try to talk to the oldest and they're getting on board with this program here. If we get to the oldest, they'll lose to us because he would eventually lose to us. That's what you said. He's not saying that. he thinks he's the best but he just has a lot more frequent flyer miles to go around probably his places the committee would probably go a long way with the committee if you can get him on board he's kind of the key to making this whole tournament successful right now he's why? why does the committee think he's necessary to make it successful? he's a celebrity he's a celebrity? he's a celebrity he's up on Papa Stage he does his own radio show I mean, he's a big shot. I mean, he's a quarter. Wow. The committee did pick eight-ball de luxe over quicksilver, so, you know. No, no, that was me. I had nothing to do with that. So. The committee would have picked Spider-Man. Pinball star, Joe Newhart, your source for Jersey Jack, American Pinball. Spooky. And the Chinese one there. Home Pin. And Flipper Fidelity. For all your pinball speaker sound needs. And that's Mike Poopball. He's also a CERN distributor. Our email, we can be reached at slamtiltpodcast at gmail.com. That's slamtiltpodcast at gmail.com. Don't forget, all your hate mail for Chuck, either for the TTI snubbing or his pick of Quicksilver under 8-Ball Deluxe can be sent to us. Yes, his pick of Quicksilver under 8-Ball Deluxe. Yes. It was a close one. It died. It was tough. Yeah, but you chose wrong. And that's from the winner. That's from the winner. so episode 95 episode 94 the incredible Hulk 94 you got five more weeks before the big 100 yes we do you decided who's going to be it we haven't even thought about it yet we wait till the last minute speaking of last minute I gotta go man say goodbye everybody goodbye Bruce goodbye Raymond Davidson IFPA 15 winner All My Life Oh my. Oh my.

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