“Wedgehead” refers to a pinball machine design that first appeared in 1960 featuring a distinctive wedge-shaped backhead, meaning it was wider on top than the bottom. Although the wedgehead didn’t change the game in any fundamental way, these classic models are now...
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Strike it Big at the Ultimate Bowling Alley and Arcade in Oregon
If you are looking for a day of games, great food and all around fun for everyone then look no further than Big Al's in Beaverton. There's no shortage of fun things to do whether you're in need of a family fun day, catching the big game with your buddies, or simply...
Next Level Pinball: One of World’s Largest Pinball Museums
Remember when a pinball was more than just a pinball? It could be anything, a spaceship, a hero running through a dungeon, or a battering ram, bashing through castle gates to rescue the princess. It came with a soundtrack, lights, and a thoroughly addictive dose of...
Play The Oregon Trail Game Online – An American Classic
I was in fifth grade at my school in Forest Grove, Oregon, and my memories are so fond. Our classroom had a Commodore 64 computer, and I spent hours upon hours playing The Oregon Trail game with its beautiful 8-bit graphics. When I found out that you can actually play...
If You Like Video Games This Oregon Concert Is For You!
If you love video games such as Assassins Creed, Overwatch, or World of Warcraft, there's a symphony coming that's just for you! On February 1st, 2020 the Oregon Symphony will be preforming Game On! with music from 14 blockbuster video games. This concert combines...
The New Oregon Trail Card Game is Available Now
We eighties babies must have died of dysentery and gone to heaven, because the Oregon Trail is back, only this time it's a card game. The original Oregon Trail was first released in 1971, and years later in 1985 the classic computer game we all loved in school...