Move over Ball x Pit—I just found a website that maps the location of over 51,000 and counting of the world's public pinball machines
I've used videogames to be antisocial at family gatherings many a time—but I'll always have a soft spot in my cold, black heart for the 1992 Addams Family pinball machine at one family friend's abode. As much as I enjoy Space Cadet 3D Pinball, Pinball FX, and more recently Ball x Pit, I do miss the tactility of an actual machine—thankfully, I've just got a lead on some silver balls near me.
That's because today I stumbled across Pinball Map, an open-source, crowd-sourced map that documents...