Where pinball machines live forever

If Transylvania doesn’t have a pinball museum, they should.

I would totally love to say I visited a Transylvanian pinball museum

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Yep, dicks and vaginas, everywhere. Real phallic obsession, that Giger.

I do love his art, but mainly his Arkonen chair

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So. Many. Pop. Bumpers.
In fairness, four of them are passive.

I miss some of the more absurd and experimental designs.

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If there isn’t a H.R. Giger and Georgia O’Keefe mashup somewhere, there should be.

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That one was a classic indeed. I had the luck to play the original electromechanical version at a mall arcade back in the mid-1970s, and that spinning disk could make or break a game.

Nothing good lasts forever, though; the arcade was forced out in the early 1990s, and now even the mall itself has been demolished.

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There are very few things I would like to spend a day at more than at a real retro arcade.

With mechanically scored pinball machines, skee ball, shooting galleries, guess-your-weight scales and a mechanical fortune teller in a glass enclosure.

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