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Sharpe had written about the game in GQ and The New York Times. So they called in a ringer: Roger Sharpe. To do it, they had to prove pinball was not a game of chance. That’s when a trade group called the Music & Amusement Association went to city council to get the ban overturned. But in New York? Pinball remained a shadowy, underground craze.
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And some let you install machines in your business, too, if they gave out an occasional free ball. Even cities with bans let you have a machine in your own home. Not that you couldn’t still get a pinball fix. They lumped it in with other bright, flashing gizmos you dropped coins into, like slot machines.Ĭops took to raiding pinball parlors and in January, 1942, Mayor Fiorello LaGuardia straight-up banned them. That’s probably an overstatement, but officials did consider pinball a shady game of chance. In the early 1940s, New York was apparently a really safe place – beause what city officials feared most was pinball.