Regarding Texas Pinball Festival 2026 and the immediate future

Regular readers will notice I have attended the Texas Pinball Festival, including the Wizards tournament, for the past four years starting in 2022. I appreciate the opportunity to attend and compete in the tournament over the past four years. The annual trip to Frisco has resulted in quite a few fond memories and it has been an honor to share them here.

For various reasons which I will not be elaborating on at this time, I have made the difficult decision to spend the time and money I would have spent preparing for and attending the 2026 Texas Pinball Festival on another interest. I have not yet decided if I will attend once again in 2027 or later years.

I do tentatively plan to attend Houston Arcade Expo this year as I have in years past (as a regular attendee, not a vendor or pinball tournament player) and this announcement should not be construed as affecting my plans to continue attending that event each year.

For those just now catching up, here are the series links for my posts on each of the past four years of TPF:

September 5, 12, 23

Moving on to the few outings I was able to complete in September. Admittedly this is a bit sparse, but there’s a reason for that which I may or may not be explaining soon.

September 5, Del Mar Lanes:

One of my better runs on Godzilla at this location. Still looking to beat my old grand champion score, though.

September 12, Luna Pizzeria:

A couple of quick games on the multi-arcade cabinet. I never considered myself all that good at Donkey Kong Jr. and only decent at Frogger. So I’m pretty satisfied with both of these.

September 23, Cidercade Houston:

Usually I put Cidercade visits in their own post as I tend to play a lot of different titles, both video and pinball, over the course of an evening. So there’s a lot to digest here.

Most of these are fairly run of the mill, though I do have something of a stand-out run on the D&D pinball. I’m not sure where the score for the carnival shooting game lands, I would like to think that’s pretty good.

August 4, 8, 9, 15

I’ve got a lot to catch up on, as I didn’t realize I managed to get two whole months behind. This post will cover what I was up to for August, with the following post covering September.

August 4, Poison Girl:

A pretty good evening, I’d say, with 250k+ on Playboy (Bally) being the likely highlight.

August 8, Luna Pizzeria:

Quick run on Mr. Do (multi-arcade cabinet).

August 9, Hot Dog Stand:

Quite a few games I either don’t get to play often (everything but Looney Tunes), or have played for the very first time (Looney Tunes). I was only able to get about $3 in change so I had to make the most of it. The Bow and Arrow score is what I’d consider the highlight; for Cactus Jack’s and Looney Tunes I’m not really that sure what a great or even good score would be.

August 15, Eureka Heights:

One of my better runs on Pulp Fiction in recent memory, with a mode high score to boot. Though I’d say that the Godzilla score was pretty good too (note this is a premium version, not a pro version like the one at Del Mar Lanes).