We bought the pinball machine that started our obsession, and now we’re officially the kind of people who talk about flippers like it’s a personality trait.
• The Jaws Pro was our gateway drug, and the 50th Anniversary Edition feels like the “grown-up” version of the same obsession
• One small tournament skill (post passing) flipped Mike’s entire night and proved beginners can absolutely hang
• “Only one pinball company survives” turns into a real debate about what actually makes modern games feel good to play
In this episode of the Punk Rock Pinball Podcast, Mike and Steph talk about what it’s like to fall into pinball fast, even if you’re not a hardcore player. They recap bringing home the Jaws 50th Anniversary Edition, reflect on how the Jaws Pro sparked their entire obsession, and break down how different versions of the same game can feel wildly different to play. The conversation also covers competitive pinball for normal people, including a simple skill that helped Mike survive a real tournament match, why adjusting to unfamiliar machines is so hard, and how collecting too many games can mess with your muscle memory. They wrap things up with a fun pinball apocalypse question about which manufacturer should survive if only one could keep making games, plus a Dream Theme pick that feels long overdue.
What is Punk Rock Pinball?
The Punk Rock Pinball Podcast is hosted by Mike Felumlee and Stephanie Wysocki, co-founders of Live From The Rock Room and the team behind Punk Rock Pinball. Mike’s background in punk music (Smoking Popes) meets our day-to-day life running a growing pinball club, playing in tournaments, and building out the pinball community.
Each episode is us talking through the machines we’re enjoying, club updates, events we’re hosting, places we’re visiting, and whatever’s happening in pinball that week. It’s straightforward, conversational, and pulled from our actual experience in the hobby.
If you want a real, honest look at pinball from people who live in it every day, this is the show.