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Slam Tilt Ep18: Tournament talk, Stern Pinball Arcade news, ESPN coverage, and Dutch Open format complaints.
Stern Pinball Arcade was announced for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One with AC/DC, Star Trek, Mustang, and Frankenstein
high confidence · Ron announces this as news of the week; Tim and others discuss the titles and their suitability for the platform
Almost 45,000 players are now ranked in the IFPA
high confidence · Tim cites this from ESPN article, noting it hit 45,000 as of the day the article was written
Keith Owen declined to participate in ESPN photoshoot due to past Esquire incident where he was portrayed negatively
medium confidence · Ron and Bruce discuss the 10-15 year old Esquire article that ran the tagline 'to win at pinball is to lose at life' about Keith; they speculate this caused him to decline ESPN participation
The Dutch Pinball Open had a confusing signup format and unclear tiebreaker rules that disadvantaged Bruce
high confidence · Bruce describes in detail the tournament signup confusion, the predetermined game format, and his loss on a second-place wins tiebreaker despite never playing the opponent
PAPA World Pinball Championship has reached a point where games are never free in A Division during qualifying periods
high confidence · Tim states explicitly: 'last year, I don't think at any point during the 10 a.m. to midnight qualifying periods that a game was ever free in A Division'
ESPN article focused on Robert, Papa World Champion, covering Pinburgh 2015 (not 2016)
medium confidence · Tim clarifies the article was about Pinburgh 2015 specifically, initially uncertain if it mixed years
The Dutch Pinball Open finals featured wood rail games (EM machines)
high confidence · Bruce confirms they had to play wood rails in finals, specifically Big Indian/Big Sioux with gobble holes
PAPA is removing token system and implementing $20 flat entry with all games on free play
high confidence · Tim and Ron discuss this major format change; Roy Wills reportedly opposes it strongly, as do most A Division players
“I never played this guy. And he wins because he got second place wins more than I did. I said, it's one game. Let's just play a tiebreaker. Oh, no, we do not do that here.”
Bruce Nightingale (recounting Dutch Open experience) @ ~52:00 — Captures frustration with European tournament rules; highlights contrasting tournament philosophies
“What makes PAPA PAPA doesn't make PAPA money.”
Tim @ ~1:17:00 — Core argument about PAPA's business model challenges; reflects broader tension between competitive integrity and commercial viability
“I will never complain about a U.S. tournament mostly again. There you go. At least you're getting a tiebreaker here, you know?”
Bruce Nightingale @ ~1:06:00 — Expresses grudging appreciation for US tournament standards after Dutch Open experience
“to win at pinball is to lose at life.”
Esquire magazine (historical reference) @ ~38:00 — The tagline that allegedly caused Keith Owen to decline ESPN photoshoot; illustrates media bias against competitive pinball
“I was the 32nd person in C. I barely made it in.”
Bruce Nightingale @ ~48:00 — Illustrates how tournament structure put him in a weaker division, affecting final placement
“It's just another format. What I will say is I think it is Necessary for PAPA To do any change Because of all the formats that PAPA has which is Pinburgh uh the PAPA circuit and PAPA World Pinball Championship that one is the one that has been very stagnant.”
Tim @ ~1:08:00 — Tim's measured assessment that PAPA World format has stagnated and changes are needed
product_launch: Stern Pinball Arcade announced for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One with AC/DC, Star Trek, Mustang, and Frankenstein titles
high · Ron: 'Stern Pinball Arcade was announced for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One okay what games does this include AC/DC, Star Trek, Mustang, and Frankenstein.'
content_signal: ESPN magazine published feature article on Papa World Championship and competitive pinball with photos of elite players; print-only distribution at Barnes & Noble
high · Tim describes the ESPN article covering Robert and Pinburgh 2015; Bruce notes purchasing at Barnes & Noble for $5.99; photos of Bowden, Bo/Karen, Helena Walter, Andre Massinkoff, Zach Sharpe, Todd McCullough
community_signal: Keith Owen reportedly declined ESPN photoshoot participation due to negative framing in past Esquire article that ran tagline 'to win at pinball is to lose at life'
medium · Ron and Bruce speculate Owen declined due to Esquire incident; Ron saw Owen wearing shirt with that exact tagline at a tournament; 10-15 year old article referenced
event_signal: 24 Hours at the Sanctum in Meriden, Connecticut drew 98 players with 60-person waitlist; Sanctum facility expanded to accommodate larger event
high · Ron notes 60-person waiting list was blown through; 98 people participated; describes facility as 'much larger Sanctum facility'
product_strategy: PAPA implementing major format changes: removing token system, implementing $20 flat entry with free play for all games, switching to best game format
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24 Hours at the Sanctum in Meriden, Connecticut had 98 players and had been oversubscribed with a 60-person waitlist
high confidence · Ron notes the 60-person waiting list was blown through; Ron mentions considering attending but continued working instead
Pinburgh format is more profitable than PAPA World Pinball Championship
medium confidence · Tim references Owen's statement that 'any legitimate business would have killed this format off so long ago' due to lack of profitability; contrasts with ReplayFX/Pinburgh success
high · Tim and Ron extensively discuss the changes; Roy Wills reportedly strongly opposes; most A Division players negative except Bowden; described as necessary but controversial
industry_signal: PAPA World Pinball Championship struggling with profitability and format sustainability; Pinburgh/ReplayFX model reportedly more successful
medium · Tim quotes Owen: 'any legitimate business would have killed this format off so long ago'; Tim states 'What makes PAPA PAPA doesn't make PAPA money'; contrasts with Pinburgh growth
operational_signal: European tournament (Dutch Pinball Open) uses significantly different rules, signup procedures, and tiebreaker methodology than US tournaments
high · Bruce describes preset game format, random group selection, confusing online/in-person signup, second-place wins tiebreaker instead of playoff; extensive discussion of procedural differences
competitive_signal: PAPA World Pinball Championship has shifted competitive meta away from deep play; players now qualify with only 3 out of 5 games, with winners having 'any game worth more than zero points'
high · Tim: 'Players can qualify for A Division with only three games that earn any points. And now pretty much a good ticket isn't good games, like top 10 games. It's just games that are in more than zero points.'
community_signal: Mixed response to Stern Pinball Arcade release as learning/engagement tool; accepted as entry point rather than serious competitive platform
medium · Tim appreciates it for learning rules but notes players move to real pinball; discusses leaderboard difficulty; Stern's stated goal is to get young players interested in physical machines
collector_signal: Spooky mascot naming vote resulted in Floaty losing on technicality (20 duplicate votes from same IP); community frustration with voting integrity
medium · Bruce notes Floaty lost despite votes that could have been subtracted; notes Steve Richie's comment about the name not sounding good; Bruce jokes about learning to change IP address
design_philosophy: Tension between competitive player needs and casual/family participation at PAPA; token removal may hurt family attendance but improve casual player buy-in
high · Tim discusses psychology of tokens vs flat fee; describes scenario of dad with kids deciding not to pay $60 vs tokens; contrasts with movie pricing logic