Dec 15 #PinballForAll

Zack Christofferson playing pinball using a puff adaptive controller attached to Jurassic Park by Stern Pinball.
#PinballForAll
A hashtag we adopted from Inclusive GameWerks when they reached out to Project Pinball Charity in 2022, aiming to share the benefits of their adaptive controller with our mission. Flash forward 3 years later, and the world of accessible pinball is exploding, thanks to Inclusive GameWerks and many companies and individuals with the same goal, making #pinballforall!
John Mohler, a writer at New Mobility Magazine, connected with the PPC Team a few months before Pinball Expo, interested in covering a story of how pinball is making strides in accessibility. John visited the PPC Booth at 41st Pinball Expo to check out the 3rd Annual Freedom to Play Pinball Tournament and chat with the pinball community.
This journey turned into an amazing story of the many faces in pinball looking to increase access for players of all kinds, and finally after 40 years, John was able to play pinball again! Check out the article here written by John Mohler from New Mobility Magazine: https://newmobility.com/flipping-accessible-the-people-and-devices-tilting-pinball-toward-access

John Mohler, writer at New Mobility Magazine, playing pinball for the 1st time in 40 years using his headset attached to Space Hunt by Hexa.
John – we can never thank you enough for your support and getting this story to new audiences that deserve to be included in the pinball world, no matter the circumstances![]()
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For more info on new Mobility Magazine:
https://newmobility.com/
Thank you for supporting pinball therapy in Children’s Hospitals and Ronald McDonald House Charities – every dollar counts!
For questions please email the Project Pinball Charity Team at projectpinballcharity@gmail.com or fill out the form below – thanks!




