Did you know that Shenmue's Yu Suzuki made a game that's a shrine to an Italian sports car brand? Or that Magic had an arcade game? You might see them at one of biggest celebrations of old-school gaming.
If you have a difficult time grasping the concept of abstract narrative in pinball, it will be a fantastic eye-opener. Taken any further than that, though, and it disappoints.
LAS VEGAS — The future of tech often highlights the International CES. But among all the latest tech toys is a revival of a pastime from the days before video games. And that’s a good thing for Gary Stern, an old-school pinball gamer who has been making pinball machines for 66 years.