Tilt is a organization mentioned in 2 episode(s).
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Tilt closed approximately 1-2 weeks before this recording
Tilt in Birmingham has about 25 pinball games, the second-largest location in UK after Flip Out
Tilt barcade is located in central Oslo within a 10-minute walk of central train and bus stations
Tilt normally operates with 15 pinball machines but expanded to 30+ for the tournament weekend
Pinball-themed bar in Minneapolis with rotating selection of games
Venue (bar/arcade) in Marquette, MI area where Zack first played pinball in 2019 with Rick Brewster and Alan Gerlach
Pinball, beer and coffee bar in Birmingham; organized consolation prize giveaway (pale ale) for Stall Ball tournament
Barcade venue in central Oslo, Norway; hosts 15+ pinball machines normally, expanded to 30+ for tournament; location of Tilt Pinball Open
New barcade venue in Birmingham city centre (2 City Arcade, B3 3AG); combines coffee shop, craft beer bar, and pinball arcade; opened November 2015 (~2 months before article); operates 7:30am-11pm weekdays, 9am-midnight weekends
Organization involved in classics tournament operations at Expo; helped prevent Tom from stopping crew from breaking down tournament machines prematurely.
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Tilt is a great place to visit with excellent venue setup and strong community integration with casual players
Major UK pinball arcade in Birmingham; closed approximately 1-2 weeks before recording; known for craft beer and coffee; hosted approximately 30 games
Pinball documentary screened at Zanzibar, introduced Robert to broader pinball culture and discussions of Pin 2K games
Birmingham, UK pinball arcade/showroom operated by Pinball Heaven; served as Mark Silk's gateway to pinball rediscovery
Pinball venue in Toronto; also operated by Dan Beeson; mentioned as other local venue
Pinball arcade venue in Toronto, Canada with free play days; visited by Justin
Barcade in Oslo, Norway, venue of first Norwegian competitive pinball tournament in 2014 where Morten was introduced to competitive play
Free-play arcade bar in Toronto operated by Dan Beeson; pioneering venue for free-play admission model that influenced Pin Up's business structure
Pinball bar in Birmingham run by Kirk; features approximately 25 games including restored classics; described as second-largest pinball venue in UK after Flip Out
Pinball arcade in Greater Toronto Area operated by Dan and Evan; similar hands-on operator model to Cabin Fever
Arcade at Laurel Mall in Maryland with Adams and Twilight Zone machines; where Orin played pinball and did repairs
Pinball location in Birmingham, UK run by Kirk; ~18 machines