LEGO just released a working pinball machine that has a nostalgic flair and looks like a classic arcade game. It has buttons and flippers that make it playable.
If you play pinball, you get it. To the uninitiated, pinball tables look like unwieldy slabs of glass, metal and plastic, with players sporadically whacking buttons while a ball semi-randomly pings ...
There is probably not a single living soul in this world who, at one time in their lives, hasn’t crossed paths with a pinball machine or game in one way or another. Until this week, though, not a ...
One of Lego’s most iconic themes is back as a functional tabletop pinball machine launching on July 4th for $229.99. The Arcade Pinball Machine doesn’t keep score, but it’s got working flippers, a ...
Before there were video games the pinnacle of arcade entertainment was the pinball machine and Lego has managed to create one without using any electronic parts. There never seems to be any limit to ...
This space-themed pinball machine actually works! Launch the ball across the playing field and hit the asteroid target to ...
19 Jun 2026, 08:08 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu // Danish toymaker LEGO released its first-ever playable pinball machine, the Icons set comprises 2,274 pieces and will be available in early July for $229 ...
Owner David Steven Griffin at Full Hearts Arcade and Eats in Half Moon Bay. Photo by Devin Roberts. Editor’s note: This article has been updated to remove Tipsy Putt Sunnyvale and Next Level Board ...
The massive tabletop construction features intricate mechanical elements like a spring-powered launcher and dual flippers ...
Lego has unveiled a cute new set, which happens to be its first working pinball machine. The Lego Icons Arcade Pinball Machine features a spring-loaded ball launcher, functional flippers, spinning ...