# Making Pinball Cool

**Source:** Pinball News Website  
**Type:** article  
**Published:** 2014-05-03  
**Beat:** Pinball

**URL:** https://www.pinballnews.com/news/livepaint.html

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## Analysis

Silver Ball Planet, a pinball arcade in Osaka's trendy Amemura district, hosted a live street art painting event by artist Buggy in May 2014, featuring four free-play pinball machines (Shrek, Spider-Man, AC/DC, Metallica) on display stairs. The event attracted hundreds of spectators and players of all ages, successfully positioning pinball as a cool, hipster-friendly activity analogous to vinyl collecting. The report reflects on pinball's potential mainstream appeal through experiential, community-oriented venue promotion.

### Key Claims

- [HIGH] Silver Ball Planet is located in Big Step Mall in Osaka's Amemura (America Town) fashion district — _Article establishes venue location and neighborhood characteristics_
- [HIGH] The live paint event ran from 1pm to 6pm with hundreds of spectators and players — _Author David Dahl-Hansson directly witnessed and reports the event timing and attendance_
- [HIGH] Four machines were on free play during the event: Shrek, Spider-Man, AC/DC, and Metallica — _Explicitly named in the article with description of 'constant demand'_
- [MEDIUM] Hipster audiences can be attracted to pinball similarly to vinyl record collecting — _Author's interpretation drawing comparison between pinball and vinyl as trendy activities among hipsters_

### Notable Quotes

> "This is how cool pinball should be. This is how public pinball should be. This is how pinball should be promoted."
> — **David Dahl-Hansson**, N/A
> _Core thesis reflecting the author's vision for pinball venue marketing and community engagement strategy_

> "Hipsters are of course a fickle bunch as this week's ironic moustache quickly turns into next week's ironic Nintendo cartridge collection, but some of these new converts are bound to remain faithful regardless of where the herd migrates."
> — **David Dahl-Hansson**, N/A
> _Acknowledges hipster trend volatility while predicting sustainable pinball adoption from event exposure_

> "Playing pinball at this event is one of my greatest pinball memories. To play in a public venue, in the sun with a light breeze blowing, surrounded by hundreds of Japanese people, while a DJ played tunes and a renowned artist painted was a surreal experience."
> — **David Dahl-Hansson**, N/A
> _Personal narrative emphasizing the experiential, atmospheric value of well-executed pinball venue promotion_

### Entities

| Name | Type | Context |
|------|------|---------|
| Silver Ball Planet | organization | Pinball arcade venue in Osaka, Japan; located in Big Step Mall in Amemura district |
| Big Step Mall | product | Shopping mall in Osaka hosting Silver Ball Planet arcade; has main stairs/landing used as event venue |
| Buggy | person | Japanese street/pop artist commissioned to live paint at Silver Ball Planet event; painted 1pm-6pm on event day |
| David Dahl-Hansson | person | Report author; attended Silver Ball Planet event and reflected on pinball promotion strategy |
| Amemura (America Town) | organization | Fashion district in Osaka analogous to Harajuku Tokyo; known for hipsters, cosplayers, trendy shops |
| Shrek | game | Pinball machine featured on free play during Silver Ball Planet event |
| Spider-Man | game | Pinball machine featured on free play during Silver Ball Planet event |
| AC/DC | game | Pinball machine featured on free play during Silver Ball Planet event |
| Metallica | game | Pinball machine featured on free play during Silver Ball Planet event |
| Kiss | game | Pinball machine positioned on landing with DJ booth during Buggy live painting event |

### Topics

- **Primary:** Venue marketing and experiential promotion, Pinball mainstream appeal and hipster demographics, Community engagement and event strategy
- **Secondary:** International pinball arcade culture (Japan)

### Sentiment

**Positive** (0.85) — Author expresses strong enthusiasm for the event concept, venue execution, and pinball's cultural positioning potential. Optimistic about long-term hobby growth through hipster market penetration despite trend volatility concerns.

### Signals

- **[event_signal]** Silver Ball Planet's live art + pinball event demonstrates experiential venue promotion connecting pinball to broader cultural trends (street art, DJ culture, hipster aesthetics) (confidence: high) — Multi-day event with live artist, DJ booth, free-play machines on prominent venue stairs attracting hundreds of casual and new players
- **[market_signal]** Pinball gaining traction in hipster/alternative culture circles as trendy retro activity similar to vinyl collecting (confidence: medium) — Author states 'pinball can be trendy and an activity for hipsters that is akin to collecting vinyl' and references barcade trend in America
- **[market_signal]** Arcade positioning pinball alongside trendy cultural elements (contemporary street art, electronic music, fashion district location) to rebrand pinball as cool and accessible (confidence: high) — Author notes SBP 'clearly trying to tap into this market in achingly hip Amemura' through commissioned artist, DJ booth, and venue selection

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## Transcript

Date: 3rd May, 2014

Report by David Dahl-Hansson

The Silver Ball Planet is a new pinball arcade located in Big Step Mall in Osaka, Japan. Osaka is the second largest city in Japan and the arcade is located in the part of town known as Amemura (America Town).

This part of town is the fashion district. It is analogous to the famous Harajuku in Tokyo and is overrun by hipsters, cosplayers, and the tourists who come to gawk at them. It is also filled with trendy clothing stores, record shops, hip restaurants and cafes, and one world-class pinball arcade.

In their efforts to promote pinball, the Silver Ball Planet recently commissioned Japanese street/pop artist Buggy to live paint a piece to hang over the reception desk in their entryway.

A promotional poster for the live paint event

They promoted the event for weeks and on the day they set Buggy up on the landing of the main staircase along with a DJ booth and a Kiss pinball machine. The stairs in front of the landing function as bleachers and Big Step often hold special events here.

The main steps into the Big Step Mall

On the landing above the bleachers they set up four additional pinball machines (all on free play) along with some advertising posters for the arcade and for future events at the arcade (they have a club night coming up as well as their monthly tournament).

Future pinball events were also promoted

Buggy then painted off and on between 1pm and 6pm. Hundreds of people sat and watched him paint and hundreds more played pinball throughout the day.

Buggy at work

The four machines above the bleachers (Shrek, Spider-Man, AC/DC, and Metallica) were in constant demand throughout the day as all manner of people from young children, to hipsters, the elderly, and everyone in between gave pinball a go, many playing pinball for the very first time.

Pinball for all ages

Playing pinball at this event is one of my greatest pinball memories. To play in a public venue, in the sun with a light breeze blowing, surrounded by hundreds of Japanese people, while a DJ played tunes and a renowned artist painted was a surreal experience. This is how cool pinball should be. This is how public pinball should be. This is how pinball should be promoted.

The live paint from above

A video of the day's events

Just as many a barcade owner in America is discovering that pinball can be trendy and an activity for hipsters that is akin to collecting vinyl, SBP is clearly trying to tap into this market in achingly hip Amemura.

The finished painting in the Silver Ball Planet Pinball Arcade

Hipsters are of course a fickle bunch as this week’s ironic moustache quickly turns into next week’s ironic Nintendo cartridge collection, but some of these new converts are bound to remain faithful regardless of where the herd migrates. This will ultimately be great for our hobby in the short and long term.

Buggy’s website showing many of his works is at:

buggylabo.com/portfolios_painting.html

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