New York is a U.S. state that serves as a significant jurisdiction in pinball history and regulation. The state has been a focal point for pinball legalization efforts, with notable testimony from Roger Sharp in 2014 aimed at legalizing the game. New York also represents a regulatory environment with specific licensing requirements for various professions, and has been associated with pinball-related legal proceedings and advocacy.
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New York State achieved IFPA super state status in April 2025.
New York currently has 644 unique players, 104 tournaments, and a $1,487.20 prize pool for state championships.
The New York Adaball version was made to celebrate 1976 lifting of New York's pinball ban
Adaball version of Spirit of '76; released to celebrate lifting of New York pinball ban in 1976
Pinball event in October that Baldrige confirms attendance
Jurisdiction where Roger Sharp testified to help legalize pinball
State where Lo Dong lives (Brooklyn) and operates; has licensing requirements for massage therapists (500+ hours); location of Lo Dong's 2020 arrest for public massage
Referenced as location where legality/feasibility of unspecified activity is being questioned
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