Here in the UK pinball feels quite inaccessible. In Brighton I can find a few machines dotted about to try, but as a beginner my skills are lacking and a game can last under a minute if I'm unlucky. Burning through a tenner in 15 minutes is an expensive way to have fun. The most I've enjoyed pinball so far is on a worn out Flintstones I found in a pub, I know it's probably not as good as the stern machines on the pier but I can at least I have games that last 10-15 minutes on it and win the odd free game.
Without the barcades in most cities like you find in North America I just can't see many younger people experiencing pinball here and getting hooked, without knowing people already in the hobby anyway.
It's anecdotal but I'm in my early 30's and I only know one person who is in to pinball, and he's out in North America where it's much more accessible. I can think of very few people my age who would have the space for a machine at home, let alone the funds to buy one even if they were really keen.
Without the barcades in most cities like you find in North America I just can't see many younger people experiencing pinball here and getting hooked, without knowing people already in the hobby anyway.
It's anecdotal but I'm in my early 30's and I only know one person who is in to pinball, and he's out in North America where it's much more accessible. I can think of very few people my age who would have the space for a machine at home, let alone the funds to buy one even if they were really keen.