A Place to Bury Strangers
A Place To Bury Strangers Pinball is a custom pinball machine themed around the NYC psychedelic rock band A Place To Bury Strangers and the guitar pedal manufacturer Death By Audio.
The machine itself is a repurposed 1959 Gottlieb Mademoiselle that was gutted and rebuilt using modern technology, including a fog machine, strobe lights, lasers, and LED lighting.
Credits
- Hardware and Electronics: Mark Kleeb , Steve Litt and Ezer Longinus
- Software and Programming: Andy Wallace & Dustin Long
- Playfield Artwork: Joe Jurewicz
- Marquee Artwork: Preston Spurlock
- Sound Design: Travis Johnson
- Graphic Design: Chris Hernandez
- Original Music and Video: A Place To Bury Strangers
The Cabinet
The pinball machine was overhauled over a two year period, where the parts were (mostly) replaced, the playfield was painted, and microcontrollers were installed to handle the inputs and outputs on the machine.
A detailed blog about the process can be found here:
http://deathbyaudioarcade.com/a-place-to-bury-strangers-pinball-blog
Press
Hackaday: Mademoiselle Pinball Table Gets Rock and Roll Makeover
Adafruit Blog: Death By Audio Arcade’s ‘A Place To Bury Strangers’ Pinball Machine
Availability
The pinball machine is available to play at Wonderville