Whether you’re building out the basement of your dreams, fitting a luxury pinball into a corner of the den, opening a commercial venue, or hunting down a classic title from the golden era, we have the right machine for the right room.
Whether you're building out the basement of your dreams, fitting a luxury pinball into a corner of the den, opening a commercial venue, or hunting down a classic title from the golden era, we have the right machine for the right room.
Long Island sourced, Northeast delivered. Specialty pinball for game rooms, homes, arcades, restaurants, and collector spaces across NY, NJ, CT, and PA.
Different rooms call for different machines. A finished basement isn't a commercial bar. A nostalgic collector room isn't a kid-friendly game room. Start with the category that fits your space and we'll handle the rest.
The home game room is where most pinball lives. Finished basements, dedicated bonus rooms, bar areas, family setups. We help you pick machines that fit the space, the room's vibe, and how you actually plan to use it.
Plan a Game Room
Single-machine setups for homes that don't need a full game room. Living rooms, dens, finished spaces, even hallway nooks where one great machine becomes the centerpiece.
Browse Home Setups
Full-cabinet, classic-arcade-style machines built for the experience and the look. The kind of machines you remember from real arcades, sized and styled for collectors who want that authentic feel.
See Arcade Style
Bars, restaurants, bowling alleys, family entertainment centers, and arcades. Machines built for heavy commercial play, with sourcing, placement, and ongoing service to keep them earning revenue.
Equip a Venue
The 80s and 90s golden era titles. Dot matrix displays, deeper rulesets, iconic licensed themes. The machines collectors hunt for and the ones most homeowners actually grew up playing.
Browse Classic Era
Game Room Planning
Most game room buyers come in not knowing exactly what they want. They have an idea, a space, and a rough budget. From there, we help shape the rest.
How many machines fit? What works for kids vs adults? What's the right mix of vintage character and modern reliability? Should the centerpiece be a licensed title everyone recognizes or a hidden gem the family will discover together? These are the questions that matter, and they're the questions most pinball sellers don't bother asking.
Game room planning starts with a phone call. Tell us about the space, the people who'll use it, and what you're hoping it becomes. We'll work backward from there.
Game Room PlanningA pinball machine in a quiet finished basement gets different treatment than one in a busy sports bar. Sourcing, restoration, and placement decisions all change based on how the machine will actually be used.
Home machines prioritize aesthetics, originality, and the quiet satisfaction of a great machine that gets played a few times a week. Commercial machines need to handle heavy daily play, withstand inexperienced players, and stay reliable enough that downtime doesn't cost the venue revenue.
We treat both as different jobs entirely. Home buyers usually want vintage, classic, or refurbished machines. Commercial buyers usually need machines built or restored to commercial-grade standards.
Commercial Setups
Home or Commercial
Golden Era Titles
Most homeowners who buy a pinball machine end up choosing something from the late 80s or early 90s. The reason is simple: this is when pinball peaked.
Dot matrix displays brought storytelling and deeper rulesets. Licensed themes pulled from the biggest movies, sports, and music of the era. Designers like Steve Ritchie, Pat Lawlor, and John Trudeau were building machines that still rank as some of the greatest ever made. Most family game rooms are anchored by at least one machine from this period.
Classic machines from this era are our most-requested category. They hit the right balance of fun, nostalgia, originality, and value. Plus they're still reasonable enough to find in good condition.
Browse Classic MachinesBuying a pinball machine for a home or commercial space isn't just a transaction. The right partner makes it a whole different experience. Here's what working with us looks like.
Phone calls, text messages, real human responses. No automated chat, no sales pressure, no funnels.
Every machine inspected, played through, and condition-noted before it leaves the workshop.
White-glove transport, room placement, leveling, and power-up testing included on every sale.
We service what we sell. Real local business, real phone number, real follow-through if anything goes wrong.
Home base in Ronkonkoma, NY. Coverage across Long Island, NYC metro, New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, and Pennsylvania. Local deliveries scheduled within the week. Regional deliveries within one to two.
High-level questions buyers ask before picking a category. For details on each type of machine, see the individual category pages above.
Start with the room. A game room with multiple machines calls for a different approach than a single-machine home setup. A commercial venue needs different machines than a residential collector. Browse our category pages above for guidance, or call us and we'll walk you through it based on your space.
Classic refers to late 80s and 90s titles, the golden era with dot matrix displays and deep rulesets. Vintage typically means earlier machines from the 70s and 80s. Modern machines are anything built more recently. Our Vintage Machines page covers the older era specifically.
Absolutely. You don't need a dedicated game room to own pinball. A finished basement corner, a den, a bonus room, or even a wide hallway can host a machine well. Our Home Pinball Machines page covers this in detail.
Yes. We work with bars, restaurants, family entertainment centers, arcades, and other commercial venues across the Northeast. Commercial machines have different priorities than home setups. See our Commercial Pinball Machines page for the full breakdown.
Depends on the room. A standard pinball machine takes up roughly the footprint of a love seat. Most finished basements comfortably fit two to four machines with room around them. Larger dedicated game rooms can fit six or more. We'll help you plan based on your specific space.
We handle both. Selling is our other half of the business. If you're upgrading, downsizing, or clearing out a space, our Buy & Sell Hub covers the seller side in detail.
Yes. White-glove delivery is part of every sale across our coverage area. Transport, placement in the room you want it, leveling, power-up testing, and a quick walkthrough. See our Delivery Service page for the full breakdown.
Call us. We service what we sell. Most issues get resolved with a phone walkthrough, and anything that needs hands-on attention gets handled by our crew. See our Repair Services for the full scope of what we handle post-sale.
Plan a complete home game room.
Learn more →Single-machine residential setups.
Learn more →Classic full-cabinet machines.
Learn more →Venues, bars, restaurants, arcades.
Learn more →Late 80s and 90s golden era titles.
Learn more →Fully restored and ready to play.
Learn more →White-glove placement and setup.
Learn more →Selling? See the seller side.
Learn more →Whether you're picking your first machine or planning a full game room from scratch, we'll help you find the right pieces for the right space. Call us and tell us what you're thinking.
631-652-9911Send a quick message describing your room, your goals, and any specific machines you have in mind. We'll respond with recommendations and current availability.