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Tribute showcase of John Marsh's Spaceballs homebrew pinball machine following his death.
John Marsh passed away earlier in 2025
high confidence · Marco Pinball host, opening statement about the machine being a tribute
Spaceballs was designed approximately 6-7 years ago
medium confidence · Marco host estimating the design timeline during gameplay
John Marsh had wanted to bring Spaceballs to Expo but the timing hadn't worked out
high confidence · Marco host explaining motivation for tribute tour
The machine uses 3D-printed ramp pieces designed by Marsh
high confidence · Marco host during gameplay walkthrough of mechanical features
John Marsh was working on another game with someone named Micor in Portland at the time of his passing
high confidence · Marco host discussing ongoing projects
The game runs on Mission Pinball Framework with a nano platform/FAST hardware
high confidence · Marco host technical discussion during gameplay
Marsh's wife Carrie and daughter Caitlyn attended Southern Fry Gaming Expo to celebrate his life
high confidence · Marco host opening remarks about family attendance
Marco met John Marsh through online interactions and Marsh appreciated how he handled online drama
high confidence · Marco host personal anecdote about their meeting
“This game has been um in the form that it has for a really long time. Like John was like an anchor in the homebrew community. He's sorely missed, but I feel like bring this game out. We're celebrating what he created here.”
Marco Pinball host @ ~2:30 — Core statement about Marsh's role in homebrew community and purpose of tribute tour
“I think that given a little time, um that might be kind of a fun homage as well, you know, cuz again, like I mean, knowing John well, he would not want us to not make pinball.”
Marco Pinball host @ ~6:50 — Host expressing intention to continue Marsh's unfinished work in his spirit
“I would love to see like a Space Balls like pinball machine actually get made like commercially, you know.”
Marco Pinball host @ ~9:30 — Expression of hope for commercial Space Balls pinball game based on Marsh's homebrew
“I spent more time building and making it than actually playing.”
Marco Pinball host (about himself) @ ~11:00 — Reflection on homebrew builder mentality and time investment
“John, we love you, man.”
Marco Pinball host @ ~end of video — Closing tribute to John Marsh
community_signal: Homebrew community organizing tribute tour for deceased designer John Marsh, bringing his Spaceballs machine to gaming expos with family participation
high · Entire video structure; explicit family involvement; commitment to display at multiple expos
design_innovation: Spaceballs machine features custom 3D-printed ramp pieces designed to achieve specific ball flow and physics
high · Marco host: 'a lot of the ramp pieces are all 3D printed' and discussion of how Marsh designed ramps for specific shot behavior
design_innovation: Spaceballs features moving Winnebago tractor beam toy that activates during multiball, pulling up from underneath playfield
high · Detailed gameplay discussion of tractor beam mechanism and visible activation during multiball sequence
technology_signal: Spaceballs uses Mission Pinball Framework for game engine with hardware abstraction, allowing support across multiple platforms (FAST, Cobra, others)
high · Marco host technical explanation: 'Mission pinball framework was designed to say let the hardware guys compete'
content_signal: Marco Pinball producing video content showcasing homebrew machines at Pinball Expo, part of broader homebrew coverage trend
high · Video format and context within expo coverage; host mentions '90-minute homebrew talk' earlier in day
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licensing_signal: Host expressing interest in seeing commercial Space Balls pinball machine developed, suggesting IP licensing potential
medium · Host quote: 'I would love to see like a Space Balls like pinball machine actually get made like commercially'
rumor_hype: John Marsh was working on another pinball game with designer Micor in Portland at time of passing; status of continuation uncertain
medium · Marco host discussing how they're figuring out how to pick up unfinished project and whether it should be continued