The women's pinball scene has exploded here in the past 6 years since this thread was started. Also the barcade scene... in the Seattle area Flip Flip Ding Ding, Coindexter's, Vidiot and the Jupiter all opened, each with 20+ games, and one new all ages arcade opened with 30+ games. Our local Northwest Pinball & Arcade Show has about doubled in attendance size, we had around 4,000 people attend the last one. And the local pinball bar tournament league grew huge, causing dozens of bars to add enough games to get in on it. Here in the Pacific Northwest there's definitely a growing pinball scene for women, teens, and especially people in their 20s and 30s, there's practically a pinball tournament going on every night of the week and the surrounding smaller towns all have barcades and pinball leagues popping up.