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Coverage of pinball games, jukeboxes, arcade video games, and arcade emulation cabinets are frequent topics, as are tips on repairing and restoring these machines. Interviews with game creators and programmers, spotlights on individual collector's home game room layouts, reviews of topical books and
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and had plans to re-launch the magazine in the fall of that year. The magazine is now a quarterly publication and provides more high quality images of new and classic pinball machines and arcades. It continues to feature articles related to game room products and those who play and collect them.
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Around November 17, 2010 a notice was posted to the magazine's website announcing the magazine was no longer economically feasible to produce and would cease publication immediately. The last issue produced was October 2010 - volume 22 number 10.
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is an American magazine focusing on game room products (pinball, arcade games, jukeboxes, etc.). It was founded in 1988 by Dave C. and Donna Cooper of
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was subsequently sold to Tim and Jacqueline Ferrante after the passing of Dave Cooper in September 1996. After relocating the magazine's homebase to
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Five issues have been published (as of September 2016) under publisher, Nic Parks, and Editor Meredith Hoenes-Buckman, both of Columbia, MO.
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In late 2005, after nine years, the Ferrantes sold the magazine to Kevin Steele, best known as the creator of
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featured increased content, usually around 64 pages an issue, and full color pages throughout the magazine.
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memorabilia collectors, hobbyists, and restorers. The first issue, dated January 1989, focused on
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DVDs, and news items of interest to those with game rooms are also featured monthly.
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On May 1, 2014, The Pinball Company announced it had acquired the assets of
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Coverage of arcade video games increased in January 1997, and in 2001
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