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Pinball News Website·article·analyzed·Feb 1, 1980
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TL;DR

Pinball machines support '80s-themed charity fundraiser at Manchester Airport for Teenage Cancer Trust.

Summary

Northern Lights Pinball team is supplying two pinball machines (AC/DC and Star Trek: The Next Generation) for a Fly Back to the '80s charity fashion show fundraiser at Manchester Airport on September 27, 2014, benefiting the Teenage Cancer Trust. The machines will be on coin play with all proceeds donated to charity, with transport costs covered by Pinball Heaven.

Key Claims

  • Northern Lights Pinball team is supplying two pinballs for the Fly Back to the '80s event on September 27 at Manchester Airport

    high confidence · Direct statement in article about event participation and date

  • AC/DC and Star Trek: The Next Generation pinball machines will be on coin play for the charity event

    high confidence · Article explicitly names both machines as event participants

  • Pinball Heaven is covering transport costs for the machines

    high confidence · Direct statement in article: 'Transport costs for the two machines are being met by Pinball Heaven'

  • Concorde was the theme of several pinball and bingo games including one self-titled Concorde and Supersonic

    medium confidence · Article states this as fact but does not provide specific game details or release dates

Notable Quotes

  • “this September the Big Bird and the Silver Ball are reunited in aid of the Teenage Cancer Trust charity”

    Article author — Poetic framing of the charity event combining Concorde aircraft ('Big Bird') and pinball machines ('Silver Ball') for fundraising purposes

Entities

Northern Lights PinballorganizationAC/DCgameStar Trek: The Next GenerationgameTeenage Cancer TrustorganizationPinball HeavenorganizationManchester AirporteventConcordegame

Signals

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    community_signal: Pinball community mobilizing to support charity fundraising through machine placement and logistical support

    high · Northern Lights Pinball supplying machines and Pinball Heaven covering transport costs for Teenage Cancer Trust fundraiser

  • ?

    event_signal: Charity event featuring pinball machines as entertainment draw for '80s-themed fashion show fundraiser

    high · Fly Back to the '80s event at Manchester Airport on September 27, 2014, featuring AC/DC and Star Trek: TNG machines on coin play

Topics

Charity fundraising through pinballprimaryPinball machine placement in unusual locationsprimary1980s themed entertainment and nostalgiaprimaryPinball machine themes and IP licensingsecondary

Sentiment

positive(0.85)— Upbeat tone celebrating pinball's role in charity fundraising, nostalgic framing of '80s themes, community collaboration between Northern Lights Pinball, Pinball Heaven, and the event organizers

Transcript

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Date: 13th August, 2014 Pinball turns up in a number of unusual locations, but perhaps one of the strangest is under the wings of the iconic Concorde aircraft at Manchester Airport in northwest Robert Englunds. Concorde is no stranger to pinball of course, having been the theme of several pinball and bingo games from the self-titled Concorde to Supersonic, but this September the Big Bird and the Silver Ball are reunited in aid of the Teenage Cancer Trust charity. The Northern Lights Pinball team will be supplying two pinballs for the Fly Back to the '80s event being held on 27th September as part of the Runway on the Runway charity fashion show fundraiser. To continue the '80s theme, the two pinballs chosen feature evergreen themes which were relaunched in the '80s and found a new generation of fans. The band AC/DC picked themselves up after the death of their lead singer Bon Scott in February 1980, recruited Brian Johnson, and released their seminal best-selling album Back in Black the same year. After a long-running and highly successful original series, the Star Trek franchise was also relaunched in the '80s as The Next Generation first hit the small screen in September 1987. Both the AC/DC and Star Trek - The Next Generation pinball machines will be on coin play for the event, with all proceeds going to the charity. Transport costs for the two machines are being met by Pinball Heaven. More details of the Fly Back to the '80s event are available on the website, where tickets can also be booked. Back to the News page Like this page? Share it with your Facebook friends: Back to the front page