![]() (Note: We're not including super pricey products here, like the $4,200 900 Games in Virtual Pinball, or tables that aren't officially licensed.) There are a few of these tables to choose from, so here’s a look at a few worthy options. Whether they’re full-sized or smaller, many of these tables still have “real” parts, usually flipper buttons and sometimes, a real plunger to pull back on for an authentic pinball experience. They require less maintenance than real electromechanical pinball tables. But what if you can pick up a “digital” pinball table for a fraction of the cost?ĭigital pinball tables use a virtual silver ball instead of a real one, along with faux flippers, ramps, and lights-displayed on a horizontal (but angled) LCD screen-but are programmed to obey the laws of physics (such as a ball gaining speed as it rolls down the table).ĭigital pinball tables also have the added benefit of switching between various table themes, so if you’re bored of one (and its layout), you can simply choose another. ![]() Used pinball machines often go for less, of course, unless they’re collectible, which could drive the price well into five figures. The problem is that prices start at about $7,000 for a new, authentic pinball table. Whether you grew up playing pinball in your local arcade or only recently discovered the 'ol silver ball, maybe you’re enough of a fan to pick up a table of your own. ![]()
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