Wow, shocked to hear that he's gone. I had many interactions with him during the early PAPA tourneys. A great guy that I was hoping to re-connect with someday. Pinball has lost one of it's best.
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Wow, shocked to hear that he's gone. I had many interactions with him during the early PAPA tourneys. A great guy that I was hoping to re-connect with someday. Pinball has lost one of it's best.
Quoted from SilverballSleuth:I don’t believe I ever met Steve at any of the shows, being one of the younger ones here, but I certainly know who he was and what he did for our game. His legacy will live with the game forever.
Attached is one of the video clips someone here aforementioned.
RIP. Condolences to his friends and family.
Thanks for posting this video. I was actually standing right by Rick Stetta when he did that interview.
It was funny because, while Rick was a nice guy, he was also quite the flake. When Steve Epstein said that they were going to interview Rick, a bunch of us were concerned about how he would come off. He actually did quite a good job. I wish that they had shown more of his interview because he did a great job of describing how/why pinball was different than video games.
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