Pinball arcades were incredibly popular in the ’70s, and Julie loves to try to beat the high score! The Flip Side pinball machine works just like a real one, with flashing lights, a digital scorekeeper, a plunger to launch the metal ball, buttons to control the flipper arms on either side, bumpers, and realistic machine sounds. It’s made of real metal and wood.
It retails for $150.
Groovy pinball machine! Does it really have a ball? My mom and I were at AG NYC and it looked like the one on display didn't. I know this isn't doll related, but I'm hosting a fundraiser to raise money to help animals injured in the Australian bushfires. Can I post a link here? I'm a long time reader of your blog!
ReplyDeleteIt looks like fun but I think the price puts it out of my reach.
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