Here's a feed of edits to the Portland, Oregon Pinball Map going back to 2019.
Dec 06, 2024
Deadpool (Pro) (Stern, 2018)
added to
Wedgehead
in Portland
by
mistergriffy
Dec 06, 2024
JAWS (Pro) (Stern, 2024)
removed from
Wedgehead
in Portland
by
mistergriffy
Dec 06, 2024
"Left ramp metal guide rail infrequently flings the ball off in various directions including down the outlane on occasion." Medieval Madness (Remake LE) (Chicago Gaming, 2015)
"This is by far the best Iron Maiden I’ve ever played! Flippers are super snappy! Slides around nicely on the floured pizza shop floors" Iron Maiden: Legacy of the Beast (Pro) (Stern, 2018)
"Apparently there's a power cutout for the machines behind the bar and the bartender can turn them on from there if they are off." Ghostbusters (LE) (Stern, 2016)
"Apparently there's a power cutout for the machines behind the bar and the bartender can turn them on from there if they are off." Star Trek (Pro) (Stern, 2013)
Medieval Madness (Williams, 1997)
added to
Madison Taproom
in Oregon City
by
entityclay
Dec 02, 2024
Earthshaker (Williams, 1989)
added to
Madison Taproom
in Oregon City
by
entityclay
Dec 02, 2024
No Good Gofers (Williams, 1997)
removed from
Madison Taproom
in Oregon City
by
entityclay
Dec 02, 2024
Indiana Jones: The Pinball Adventure (Williams, 1993)
removed from
Madison Taproom
in Oregon City
by
entityclay
Dec 02, 2024
"All tables are out of level and play way too fast. Too add to the ripoff-ness, they’ve removed rubber pegs on the outlane gutters to make it easier to lose, lowered ball save times, and removed the level on the machine so you can’t technically prove it’s out of level. Super unhappy with the way wedgehead sets up/alters their machines" Deadpool (Pro) (Stern, 2018)
"Our team dumped a bunch of money into STTNG and ate it all. Locate that missing ball and leave us money." Star Trek: The Next Generation (Williams, 1993)
"The glove is broken (won't hold the ball at all) and the DMD is in bad shape (depending on the particular screen you're looking at, for example you can't see much of anything in video mode.)" Johnny Mnemonic (Williams, 1995)