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Pleasure Machines: The History of Pinball
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Pleasure Machines: The History of Pinball

Feb 13, 1998
1h 4m
★ 6.0

Everybody's Played The Game, But Nobody Knows The Story!

Overview

Pinball historian Richard Bueschel hosts an hour-long look at the arcade favorite's illustrious history, including interviews with flipper devotees Slash (from Guns & Roses), Aerosmith guitarist Joe Perry, baseball great Frank Thomas, and others.

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Slash

Self

Slash

Frank Thomas

Self

Frank Thomas

Richard Bueschel

Self

Richard Bueschel

Joe Perry

Self

Joe Perry

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