Pinball Hall of Fame | TechCrunch Makers
For this episode of TechCrunch Makers we visited John Biggs favorite place in Vegas, The Pinball Hall of Fame. This non-profit museum is a 10,000 square feet warehouse that houses over 240 playable pinball machines. Founder Tim Arnold is one of the last of a dying breed. A sort of keeper of pinball machines through the ages. His passion is collecting and restoring them in place where you can touch and play all machines and not just look at them. John Biggs gets to the root of why he still cares when so many have moved on.
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