What is a Pinball Machine? | Arcade Pinball Explained

What is a Pinball Machine?

A pinball machine is a coin-operated arcade game in which a player uses flippers to launch and control a metal ball across a playfield, scoring points by hitting targets, bumpers, ramps, and other interactive elements. Pinball machines are one of the oldest and most iconic forms of arcade entertainment, with a history dating back to the 1870s.

Modern pinball machines combine electromechanical engineering with digital displays, multi-ball gameplay, licensed themes, and complex rule sets that reward skilled players with high replay value.


How Does a Pinball Machine Work?

  1. The player inserts a coin or token to start a game
  2. A spring-loaded plunger (or auto-launcher) sends the ball onto the playfield
  3. The player uses left and right flipper buttons to keep the ball in play
  4. Hitting targets, bumpers, ramps, and loops scores points and triggers modes
  5. The game ends when all balls drain past the flippers
  6. High scores are recorded on the machine’s leaderboard

Key Components of a Pinball Machine

  • Playfield: The angled surface where the ball travels, featuring targets, ramps, and interactive elements
  • Flippers: Player-controlled paddles used to hit the ball back up the playfield
  • Bumpers: Spring-loaded posts that propel the ball away on contact, scoring points
  • Ramps & loops: Elevated pathways that reward accurate shots with bonus points
  • Display: DMD (dot matrix display) or LCD screen showing scores, animations, and game modes
  • Solenoids: Electromagnetic coils that power flippers, bumpers, and ball launchers
  • Control board (PCB): The brain of the machine, managing all game logic and scoring

Types of Pinball Machines

  • Electromechanical (EM) pinball: Classic machines from the 1950s–1970s using relay-based scoring — highly collectible
  • Solid-state pinball: Modern machines using digital PCBs for game logic and scoring (1977–present)
  • Licensed theme machines: Machines based on popular movies, TV shows, bands, and games (e.g., The Mandalorian, Guns N’ Roses, Jurassic Park)
  • Original theme machines: Machines with original artwork and game design not based on existing IP

Why Add a Pinball Machine to Your Venue?

  • Premium experience: Pinball attracts serious players willing to spend more per session
  • High replay value: Complex rule sets keep players coming back to improve their scores
  • Nostalgia appeal: Attracts both older players who grew up with pinball and younger players discovering it for the first time
  • Bar & FEC staple: Pinball machines are a natural fit for bars, breweries, and family entertainment centers
  • Collectible value: Limited-edition and licensed machines hold or increase in value over time

Pinball Machine vs Claw Machine

Pinball Machine Claw Machine
Gameplay Skill-based, score-driven Skill-based, prize-driven
Player demographic All ages, enthusiast appeal All ages, family appeal
Revenue model Pay per play Pay per play
Maintenance Medium to high Low to medium
Footprint Medium (upright cabinet) Medium to large

Pinball Machine Parts & Maintenance

Pinball machines require regular maintenance to stay in top condition. Common maintenance tasks include:

  • Replacing worn rubber rings on bumpers and flippers
  • Cleaning and waxing the playfield
  • Replacing burnt-out bulbs (LED upgrades recommended)
  • Adjusting flipper strength and solenoid power
  • Replacing worn balls

Hiclawcrane stocks a range of pinball machine spare parts including rubbers, balls, fuses, and PCB components.


Frequently Asked Questions

Are pinball machines still popular?

Yes — pinball has experienced a major revival since the 2010s. The global pinball machine market is growing, driven by bar arcades, home collectors, and competitive pinball leagues worldwide.

How much does a pinball machine cost?

New licensed pinball machines typically cost $6,000–$12,000+. Refurbished classic machines can be found for $1,000–$5,000. For venue operators, the ROI depends on location traffic and play price.

Can I get pinball machine parts from Hiclawcrane?

Yes — Hiclawcrane supplies a range of pinball machine spare parts including rubber kits, balls, fuses, and PCB components. Contact us for availability and pricing.