SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — Sometimes education can be fun and games. Just ask 17-year-old Ado Franchuk. He created a virtual pinball machine. “It’s a lot like a pinball machine except instead of ...
There’s something about pinball that draws in hackers, makers, and engineers. Maybe it’s the flashing lights, the sounds, the complex mechanical movements. Could it be the subtle tactics required to ...
A Fairfield-based company that puts virtual pinball and video games into cabinets, which make them look like real arcade machines, now has the backing of a “Shark Tank” entrepreneur. During the May 13 ...
Rochester Institute of Technology students can sure play — and create — a mean pinball. As part of an interactive games and media course, 12 RIT students made cardboard and digital pinball machines ...
FAIRFIELD – Brad Baker grew up playing arcade games and had every video game console on the market. He never thought his childhood passion would morph into a business. But Friday the 40-year-old ...
FAIRFIELD, Ohio -- Advertising claims don't get any bigger than this: According to its website, Fairfield-based VPcabs LLC is “the No. 1 virtual pinball machine company in the universe.” It might be ...
This is a somewhat specialized build, pondering building a virtual pinball cabinet based around Visual Pinball and a large screen 1080p LCD TV. As such it only needs a pretty minimal machine, but with ...
Zen Studios, one of the most prolific virtual pinball creators, has teamed up with Disney and Lucasfilm Games to release a Star Wars-themed VR game filled to the brim with pinball machines. Much like ...
It seems like people today are obsessed with nostalgia more than ever before. With that, a lot of companies like to put their own unique spin on products of yesteryear and update them for the modern ...
Shane Romanchick is a TV and Movie News author for Collider. He also runs his own blog Entershanement Reviews where he writes about and reviews the latest movies. He graduated from Regis College in ...
Rochester Institute of Technology students can sure play — and create — a mean pinball. As part of an interactive games and media course, 12 RIT students made cardboard and digital pinball machines ...
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