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	<title>Tilt Warning &#187; arcade</title>
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		<title>A History of Pinball &#8211;  May 29, 1943</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Feb 2010 08:25:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>mgk</dc:creator>
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This rather extensive piece ran in Billboard Magazine&#8217;s 1943 Summer Special, a full four years before the advent of the electromechanical flipper:
Pinball is a modern game developed from an ancient idea known for many years as bagatelle.  The word pinball was probably first coined by a Kentucky circuit court and used in Kentucky newspapers; [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://images.google.com/hosted/life/l?imgurl=a81d03b5ca9b3630&#038;q=arcade%20source:life&#038;prev=/images%3Fq%3Darcade%2Bsource:life%26hl%3Den"><img src="http://pinball.org/scene/blog/LIFEarcade-untagged-1943.jpeg" border="0"></a></p>
<p><a href="http://books.google.com/books?id=wwwEAAAAMBAJ&#038;pg=PT90&#038;lpg=PT90&#038;dq=%22marble+table%22+pinball+term&#038;source=bl&#038;ots=NiveuNhcfg&#038;sig=ShnUjz7FocpJnmi34VR8O2F-CtY&#038;hl=en&#038;ei=kkF6S8OyHYLctgPB06zdCg&#038;sa=X&#038;oi=book_result&#038;ct=result&#038;resnum=3&#038;ved=0CBIQ6AEwAg#v=onepage&#038;q=%22marble%20table%22%20pinball%20term&#038;f=false">This </a>rather extensive piece ran in <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billboard_%28magazine%29#History">Billboard Magazine&#8217;s</a> 1943 Summer Special, a full four years before the advent of the electromechanical flipper:</p>
<p><i>Pinball is a modern game developed from an ancient idea known for many years as bagatelle.  The word pinball was probably first coined by a Kentucky circuit court and used in Kentucky newspapers; it was first used in an unabridged dictionary in 1940.</p>
<p>There is a legend that bagatelle antedates bowling, billiards and marbles by many centuries.  Some even say that the idea must have originated with ancient soothsayers who made a practice of throwing round stones up the sides of steep hills, basing their prognostications on where they rolled back.  Then someone selected a hill with a few natural holes or pockets—and the idea of bagatelle was born.</p>
<p>It is easy, of course, to imagine the gradual development of bowling and pitch-in-the-hole marble games from these humble beginnings, but history itself leaves a gap in the development of bagatelle&#8230;</i></p>
<p>Fill in the juicy gaps for yourself &#8211; <a href="http://books.google.com/books?id=wwwEAAAAMBAJ&#038;pg=PT90&#038;lpg=PT90&#038;dq=%22marble+table%22+pinball+term&#038;source=bl&#038;ots=NiveuNhcfg&#038;sig=ShnUjz7FocpJnmi34VR8O2F-CtY&#038;hl=en&#038;ei=kkF6S8OyHYLctgPB06zdCg&#038;sa=X&#038;oi=book_result&#038;ct=result&#038;resnum=3&#038;ved=0CBIQ6AEwAg#v=onepage&#038;q=%22marble%20table%22%20pinball%20term&#038;f=false">read the Billboard Magazine article in its entirety via the Google books archive.</a>  Really is quite an exhaustive study.</p>
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		<title>The Rock-afire Explosion</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Jan 2010 22:40:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the early eighties, kids all over the US flocked to Showbiz Pizza for the rides, games, and animatronic rock band, The Rock-afire Explosion. Created by 23-year-old prodigy Aaron Fechter, The Rock-afire Explosion amazed children and adults alike before being mysteriously pulled from showrooms and replaced by the now popular Chuck-E-Cheese in the early nineties.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the early eighties, kids all over the US flocked to <a href="http://showbizpizza.com/">Showbiz Pizza</a> for the rides, games, and animatronic rock band, <a href="http://www.rockafiremovie.com/band.php">The Rock-afire Explosion.</a> Created by 23-year-old prodigy Aaron Fechter, The Rock-afire Explosion amazed children and adults alike before being mysteriously pulled from showrooms and replaced by the now popular Chuck-E-Cheese in the early nineties.</p>
<p>Nearly twenty years later, still profoundly affected by his experience at Showbiz Pizza, small-town disc-jockey Chris Thrash sought out Fechter and purchased a Rock-afire band of his own. Some clever programming on Chris&#8217; part, and the band was once again performing for millions, this time on YouTube.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.rockafiremovie.com/">The Rock-afire Explosion movie</a> reveals how Chris came to revive this fallen 80&#8217;s gem, explores his and a number of other fan&#8217;s obsessions with the animatronic band, and chronicles the rise and fall of Showbiz Pizza and what was once a 20 million dollar per-year venture for inventor Aaron Fechter. More than this, the film is a look at the importance of nostalgia, ever-changing media culture, and the eternal quest to stay young.</p>
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<p>DVD and much more info available on the Rock-afire Explosion&#8217;s <a href="http://www.rockafiremovie.com/merchandise.php">official site!</a></center></p>
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