Dr. Chuck Ells from the 45TV Institute of Laughter and Tanner Walters, an Eagan teacher who uses pinball to teach S.T.E.M., talked about an event benefitting Project Pinball, a nonprofit that places ...
Daniel Spolar, a 47-year-old general contractor turned Realtor, is a pinball enthusiast. So much so, in 2011 he and some buddies bought an 800-square-foot warehouse space to store a few machines. A ...
Just in time for the summer, Project Pinball Charity will be placing a Hot Wheels pinball machine by American Pinball in the Ronald McDonald House Charities of Chattanooga. This dedication will be the ...
Wesley Hospital added some equipment Thursday morning to their pediatric unit. It may not be the obvious choice to help a patient heal, but if you talk to the kids, it's good medicine. The teen lounge ...
Over at [Truthlabs], a 30 year old pinball machine was diagnosed with a major flaw in its game design: It could only entertain one person at a time. [Dan] and his colleagues set out to change this, ...
I fondly remember a wasted youth cozying up to glass-topped boxes of flashing lights, strange sounds and steel balls flying around an angled assault course. But, apart from helpful nudges from mates, ...
The non-profit, Project Pinball, places pinball machines in children’s hospitals and Ronald McDonald houses. Dr. Chuck Ells from the 45 TV Institute of Laughter is on a mission to get a machine to M ...