Pinball Life List
Have you ever dreamed of keeping track of every single machine you’ve ever played, so that if someone asks, “Hey, have you played Joker Poker?” you can answer them within 30 seconds? Then we’ll be pleased to tell you that we just added a table to the database and various buttons on the app and website, which altogether will fulfil your dream.
Here’s how it works:
- Any time you add a score to a machine, that machine is added to your list.
- If you’re looking at the machines in a location listing, each machine will tell you if you’ve already marked it as played, and if not there will be a button to mark it.
- Your User Profile will not only contain a list of all of these machines you’ve played, but also a form where you can search/scroll and quickly add more machines to your list.
- And some further details: In your profile, you can “filter” your list in order to quickly find a machine.
- If you have scores, the scores will be listed in that list. If you don’t have a score, then you’ll have an option to remove the machine from your list in the event that you mistakenly added it (to your list).
That’s pretty much it. It’s a simple, but effective feature.
Also, if you already maintain a gigantic list and want to integrate it into Pinball Map, we will help you. Get in touch. But, if your data is in very poor shape, then our willingness to help will decrease. Ideally, your data will either contain Pinball Map machine ID values or OPDB ID values. Those can be found in this JSON endpoint. Less ideally, your data will contain really clean machine names that… pretty much perfectly match our machine names.
