Daniel Knowles: pinball was getting crushed by video games in arcades, and then the arcades got crushed by home video games. But what's kind of turned around as you know, pinball's back again now. At Stern Pinball, which is the last really big kind of manufacturer of pinball machines, they kind of dominate the marketplace. He says a generation of people who perhaps were children when video arcades were a big thriving thing are looking to get back into it.
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