In the lower level of Ron Barbagallo’s Smithtown home, a quick flip of a light switch powers on more than 25 pinball machines in a high-ceilinged showroom. Godzilla, Austin Powers, Star Trek, Elvis ...
The world hasn’t been the same since the video game arcade started to die a slow death. The rise and power of the home console almost made coin-ops obsolete. Now, you can play whatever game you want ...
The Pinball Shoppe, 31441 Lorain Road in North Olmsted, has 46 years of experience in the machine gaming industry. Owner Garry Foreman started his business out of his Cleveland garage in 1979. Foreman ...
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