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Rolling Stones Debut Tournament Stories

By LaughingOtter

13 years ago



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#1 13 years ago

G'day!
The purpose of this thread is to detail what sort of cool stuff went on during the Rolling Stones Pinball Machine Debut events!

I'll start. You follow. Doesn't matter if your stuff reads like a travelogue. Were You There?

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Dorky's in Tacoma is really a great place, if you haven't been there yet. The spirit of the old 1980-1990s arcades lives on here.

Five of us SPL people (James and Janice, Deathsave, Katy, and myself) were at the Rolling Stones Pinball Debut Tournament last Friday. The place had grown a bit since I was last there. Walking in from Pacific Ave. the three machines were on the right in what appeared to be an alcove. Les had actually rigged up stage lights over the machines to heighten the mood (DJ Rekles knows good lighting!) Everything else was over to the left.

Dorky's is arranged into tiers. The lowest tier is the Pacific Ave. entrance and the kitchen. Les has his DJ booth right inside the door. He says he likes to watch people coming in and he can do the music at the same time. The second tier has many 1980s games and the Evel Knievel pinball. The third tier is all pinball. I don't think Black Knight 2000 got more than ten minutes rest that whole evening. James and I tied 1-1 on Cyclone.
Before the tourney, two of the three machines had been set on free play and practice was done as four-player games. Free play went on until 9:00, and then the machines were set to 75 cents. All proceeds from the weekend would be used towards Dorky's license and equipment to serve beer.

Caroline is really proud of her little kitchen and it shows in their cooking! (Not to mention the wonderful aromas wafting around the place!) She told me that there's a salesman coming in every couple of weeks to try to get her to switch to bread with a week or more shelf life. She says, "No way! If I can't use the bread by the next day it's out of here. That's how I do my bread." She buys from a local bakery. I had the focaccia pizza and it was excellent!

The tournament itself started at around 7:30. As expected, everyone was hesitant to be the first player, but it didn't take long for things to get going. DJ Rekles spun lots of good Rolling Stones vinyls in the background (the machines had music off) and lots of people stopped in, curious what all the commotion was about. That could also have been because of the lighting Les had strategically spilling out of the windows and onto the sidewalk. I was really surprised how busy Pacific Ave. was at 10PM.

So, even though there were about two dozen contestants (25, actually), there were closer to 50 people in Dorky's that evening.

I got a 9.1 million score, which was better than any of my practice scores but not good enough for the playoffs. Deathsave got a pretty bad score the first time around, then he decided to try again, and *surprise* landed a playoff spot as well as one of the highest qualifying scores.

The playoff was a classic "It Only Takes One Ball" game. Looked like Les had it all wrapped up at the end of the game as Gerald Green stepped up for his third ball with a pretty bad fourth-place 4.1 million. By the time he was finished, he had taken first place with a 33.7 million score!

At the end, it was Gerald Green, Les Voros-Bond, Deathsave, and John McAllister winning the Pro bracket, and Jacob Nuss, Jerry Day, Sarah Andregg, and Jeff Bird winning the Novice bracket.

Then Les turned on the lights on the lower floor to show that there was easily room for another 40 pinball machines down there. So Dorky's is really using about half the space they have.

A fantastic time was had by all. Can't wait for TRON to come out so we can do this again!

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More stories, please?

#2 13 years ago

I got another story for you from the final of the 2011 EPC in France last weekend. The final was played on Rolling Stones and was a great one watch.

The four finalists were:Daniele Celestino Acciari (Italy), Franck Bona (France), Jörgen Holm (Sweden) and Tim Hulin Bouard (Canada).

The "Stones" was set up in a pretty challenging way as all players had quick drains and tilts during the final. This may have been tough for the players but it made it very exciting final for the viewer.

The following is from my memory, which isn't that reliable so please make allowances if the report isn't spot on.
Tim started off playing great controlled pinball and by the end of ball 2 had build up a clear lead with about 38m, while all the other players had quick drains and scores between 14-20m. From watching Tim it was apparent that the secret was to get the multiballs going for jackpots and keep them going by adding balls (not sure how). This also guarded against the quick drains.

Ball 3 was the killer ball for some because both Daniele and Jorgan managed to start multiball but failed to capitalize. I can't recall what happened with Jorgan but I remember the balls colliding cruelly for Daniele right at the start of multiball and heading down the outlanes. Tim didn't do much better but retained a healthy lead. Frank had a better ball that took him clear in 2nd place at around 28m.

On the final ball both Daniele and Jorgan still failed to get a decent run of the ball and had fast drains or tilts-maybe both Tim looked like hammering home a victory but then had an unstoppable drain, that left his score at around 48m?. That left Frank with a real challenge to win the game. Frank is a very extrovert character and was pulling out all the stops to keep in the game, including an amazing ball save that moved the game massively in the overhead camera but somehow didn't tilt the game. Having used up all the tilt warnings he managed to get multiball going again and claw back Tims score before the balls drained. I think when the bonus counted up he had about 53m.

The Stones was a very good choice for a very exciting final-great to watch. Frank was an emotional winner which isn't surprising when you consider that he is a Frenchman winning the EPC in France in front of his family.

Final result:
Franck Bona (France)
Tim Hulin Bouard (Canada)
Daniele Celestino Acciari (Italy)
Jörgen Holm (Sweden)

Great to watch, thanks guys!

#3 13 years ago

Sounds like a fun time. We were going to have a Rolling Stones launch but it got canceled for logistics reasons at the last second.

#4 13 years ago

Hey, Emo!
Thanks for the great story! I've been telling others about it!
Still waiting on the other locations!

#5 13 years ago

I played the Rolling Stones for the first time the other day. I have to admit, if it weren't for the backglass, I would be really impressed with it. The layout is well proportioned and it gave me a feel like it was a system 11 with a DMD. Total surprise to me.

#6 13 years ago

I only played it a few times and am not sure that I like it.

Having said that anyone trying pinball for the first time would quickly figure that hitting Mick can be fun and awards points. It also seems a really good competition game and it should do well on site as it's action packed with not overly long ball times.

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