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IPDB declining: 93% fewer updates, zero new games since 2023, 90% less search visibility.
IPDB made only 612 database changes in 2024, representing a 93% drop since 2020 and 96% decline since peak in 2004
high confidence · Article cites specific quantitative data on update volume decline
IPDB has added only 16 of approximately 56 new major commercial pinball game launches since 2020, with the last entry being Stern's Venom in 2023
high confidence · Author explicitly counts and verifies game additions against known market releases
IPDB monthly search traffic declined from 100,000+ visitors in late 2013 to below 20,000 in November 2025
high confidence · SEMRush data cited as source for traffic metrics
IPDB search engine keyword visibility dropped 90%, from ~69,000 keywords in February 2017 to ~7,000 today
high confidence · SEMRush data comparison across specific time periods
IPDB has experienced persistent maintenance challenges and reliability issues documented in Pinside threads over years
medium confidence · Author references community complaints and December outage incident
“I'd like to announce a new replacement Pinball Database available on the Internet at http://www.ipdb.org... To prevent this work from being lost, and to continue expanding the database, a group was formed 3 months ago to rewrite the database from scratch.”
Chris Wolf @ March 22, 2002 (rec.games.pinball announcement) — Historical founding moment of IPDB as known today; establishes continuity from original Pinball Pasture project
“...I do everything else, which is provide content, interact with people, go to the shows, do what I call outreach which is just try to find pinball machines and pictures and data that we don't have and bring it into the site, collaborate with other historians and try to build history, and research history, so we can have things to say about the games rather than just some antiseptic listing of name, rank and serial number.”
Jay Stafford @ 2011 Skill-Shot magazine interview — Describes Jay's comprehensive editorial role maintaining IPDB; provides context for labor intensity of database maintenance
“It's so strange you can't even hardly put a game name and 'IPDB' in a Google search now and get it to show. It used to be within the first 3-4 search items by just throwing any game name in.”
Anonymous Pinside user @ Recent (2025) — Community observation of declining search visibility and accessibility
“IPDB has, for the most part, stopped adding information about modern pinball releases.”
Kineticist (author) @ Article — Identifies key trend: content stagnation on contemporary games despite industry growth
“The site could certainly limp along in this state for years to come as long as its hosting holds up. But every signal I see suggests an entity that may not be with us into the next decade, if not sooner.”
Kineticist (author) @ Article conclusion — Forecast of IPDB's viability; central thesis of the piece
business_signal: No modern game documentation strategy evident; gap between pinball industry production (56+ games 2020-2025) and IPDB maintenance (16 entries, none since 2023) suggests institutional dysfunction
high · Explicit count of games vs. IPDB entries; timing of last entry (2023); author notes coincidence with broader update slowdown
business_signal: December 2025 IPDB outage and persistent load time/reliability issues suggest aging infrastructure and lack of maintenance resources
medium · Documented outage in early December; user reports of slow performance; Pinside thread history of similar complaints over years
business_signal: IPDB experiencing 93% drop in database updates since 2020 despite pinball industry resurgence; indicates resource starvation of volunteer-run institution
high · 2024: 612 changes vs. 2020 baseline; 2025 ticked up to 968 but still far below 2023's 4,349
business_signal: IPDB ceased adding modern game entries in 2023 (last entry: Stern's Venom); none of 2024 or 2025 releases documented despite 56+ new commercial launches since 2020
high · Author counted 56 new major commercial releases; only 16 added to IPDB; last entry Stern Venom in 2023
community_signal: Community awareness of IPDB's decline spreading across Facebook, Pinside, Discord groups; users noting inability to find IPDB in Google searches where it previously ranked top 3-4
medium · Author reports on outage detection across platforms; anonymous Pinside user quote about search visibility loss
negative(-0.75)— Article presents decline of IPDB as institutional failure; uses metaphor of 'slow death' and 'reaching the end of the line'; however, tone is analytical rather than sensationalist. Author acknowledges competing interests but frames data concerns as legitimate. No hostility toward IPDB volunteers, but deep concern about community infrastructure loss.
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market_signal: IPDB search engine keyword visibility dropped 90%: from ~69,000 keywords (Feb 2017) to ~7,000 (2025); indicates severe loss of organic search discoverability
high · SEMRush data comparison; specific keyword tracking metric
market_signal: IPDB search traffic collapsed 80% from 100,000+ monthly visitors (late 2013) to below 20,000 (November 2025)
high · SEMRush data; specific month-to-month comparison across 12-year window
technology_signal: Community migration away from IPDB toward competing platforms (Pinside, YouTube, AI search, Kineticist's database) as primary discovery and reference sources
medium · Author notes broader industry trends; Pinside user observation about Google search visibility loss; explicit mention of platform competition