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Jamie recounts how Wormhole Pinball evolved from private COVID-era hangout to public venue with tournament and streaming operations.
Wormhole Pinball started in October 2020 in a former $39 insurance building as a private hangout during COVID lockdown
high confidence · Jamie describes the origin story directly; building was gutted and machines moved in by October 1, 2020
A transformer blew at 82 Bar downtown in 2021, displacing 40 league players, leading Tim and John to invite them to Wormhole, transforming it into a public venue
high confidence · Jamie narrates the specific incident that changed Wormhole's trajectory from private to public
Wormhole has 23 pinball machines in approximately 1,400 square feet
high confidence · Jamie states this directly during venue description
Wormhole has hosted 87 Monday night game streams with 10-12 people, $2 entry fee, featuring different machines each time
high confidence · Jamie provides specific number; this is an operational metric
Tim Hood owns approximately 250 pinball machines total
high confidence · Jamie states Tim has 250 machines; earlier mentions Tim started with 2 in 2015 and quickly grew to 20
Jamie started playing pinball in 2018 after Tim showed him Metallica with a specific teaching moment about game strategy
high confidence · Jamie provides detailed origin story: Tim said 'there's a method to this madness' while playing Metallica
Future Wormhole plans include one to two public open days per month at $20 entry with food service, potentially expanding to two-three days weekly
high confidence · Jamie explicitly states future plans being discussed
Houston has expanded from two pinball tournament venues with two tournaments monthly in 2015 to five tournaments weekly currently
medium confidence · Jamie mentions growth trajectory but specificity on current count is conversational rather than verified data
“There's a method to this madness. It's not just keeping the ball alive and just doing this crap... hit sparky trap up boom boom.”
Tim (as recounted by Jamie) @ ~14:30 — The pivotal teaching moment that sparked Jamie's understanding of pinball as a skill-based game with learnable strategy
“I just kept calling it a suck hole. Wormhole sounds better than suck hole.”
Jamie @ ~24:15 — Reveals the humorous origin of Wormhole's name; Tim rebranded Jamie's casual descriptor
“I lived at the wormhole. I would get here like at 3 in the afternoon, and then at 2 in the morning I would be driving home.”
Jamie @ ~20:00 — Demonstrates Jamie's deep commitment during COVID era establishment of the venue
“Tim would have been a really good cult leader... he'd be the greatest pinball cult leader of all time.”
Jamie @ ~10:00 — Characterizes Tim's persuasive, passion-driven personality as instrumental to bringing people into pinball
“A game cannot leave the wormhole unless it's been streamed on one of our game stream nights.”
Jamie @ ~47:30 — Core operational philosophy: all machines are documented and showcased before rotation
“Think about the Wormhole as really our first iteration of a museum that we want to build.”
Jamie @ ~30:00 — Positions Wormhole as part of a larger vision beyond a casual venue—as archival and exhibition space
venue_signal: Wormhole Pinball planning transition from private tournament/streaming venue to public-access destination with planned open days at $20 entry fee, food service, potential catering license, and expansion to 2-3 days weekly
high · Jamie: 'I think all of the above are being discussed right now... maybe one or two days a month open, $20 at the door, come on in, sell you some sandwiches, maybe get a catering license. And then eventually moved to two to three days a week.'
venue_signal: Wormhole operates systematic machine rotation policy requiring all games to be streamed before removal; 87 game stream events conducted to date with 10-12 participants
high · Jamie: 'A game cannot leave the wormhole unless it's been streamed on one of our game stream nights... we've done this 87 times, 87 different machines, Monday night game streams.'
content_signal: Wormhole has developed technically advanced Twitch streaming setup for pinball tournaments; acknowledged as among the best pinball streams available
high · Jamie and Retro Ralph discuss streaming quality evolution: 'It was absolute garbage... We learned... I think, honestly, we have technically one of the best streams out there.'
community_signal: Wormhole Pinball functions as more than arcade venue—positioned as museum/collection exhibition space and community gathering point with exclusive aesthetic and carefully curated environment
high · Jamie: 'Think about the Wormhole as really our first iteration of a museum that we want to build.' Retro Ralph notes exclusive club atmosphere with high-quality design throughout venue.
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design_philosophy: Tim Hood applies artist vision to Wormhole's physical design; strategic decoration with vintage signs, back glasses, collectibles, and attention to detail creates museum-like environment from building interior to bathrooms
high · Jamie: 'Tim is a collector... He collects signs... He collected things, right?... little by little, some of his other collections started coming in.' Retro Ralph notes bathrooms and rugs are 'cool,' everything 'designed with vision.'
event_signal: Wormhole Pinball hosts major community events including Twippies awards show, tournament series, and regular game stream nights; serves as central hub for Houston pinball community
high · Multiple references to hosting Twippies, running tournaments multiple times monthly, and streaming events
personnel_signal: Jamie emerged as de facto public face and media voice of Wormhole Pinball through podcast hosting, tournament emceeing, and content creation despite being one of five co-operators
high · Jamie: 'I kind of raised my hand pretty early on... because I know Tim and Christine... they knew that I've always wanted to do podcasts.' Retro Ralph: 'you're pretty big in it and you're the face of the wormhole.'
business_signal: Wormhole Pinball's creation in October 2020 enabled by COVID lockdown circumstance and PPP small business funding; Jamie's IT staffing company had minimal operations allowing him to invest time in venue
high · Jamie: 'There's no IT staffing going on in 2020... PPP funds... that just kept me alive. And so I lived at the wormhole.'
community_signal: Houston pinball community experienced rapid expansion from 2 venues with 2 tournaments monthly (~2015) to 5 tournaments weekly (current); attributed to community enthusiasm and venue development
medium · Jamie: 'In Houston we had really just one play there were two places that you could play... there were two tournaments a month... now we've got five a week.'
historical_signal: Wormhole Pinball originated unexpectedly in October 2020 from private COVID-era hangout in former insurance building; public pivot triggered by external event (82 Bar transformer failure in 2021) displacing 40 league players
high · Jamie: 'We had no aspirations for anything else but just our own private club... a transformer blows at this bar called 82 Bar... John looks at me and he nods his head... And John invites these 40 people to the wormhole.'
design_philosophy: Tim Hood's approach to pinball introduction emphasizes teaching strategic depth rather than casual play; positions pinball as learnable skill with meaningful progression and rewards
high · Jamie recounts Tim's teaching moment: 'He stands next to me, and he goes, dude, there's a method to this. There's a madness... hit sparky trap up boom boom and i went what... there's something I can do here which makes me feel like good about myself.'