04/28/2026
Super cool. We’ve had a busy month over here at Inclusive GameWerks. And Project Pinball Charity is out there sharing the love and helping kids play pinball.
Making pinball accessible and inclusive for those with disabilities
04/28/2026
Super cool. We’ve had a busy month over here at Inclusive GameWerks. And Project Pinball Charity is out there sharing the love and helping kids play pinball.
03/21/2026
This black and white monster is off to Georgia. And all because the family and family friends would like to see Dad enjoy his pinball collection again. We think that’s pretty cool.
Thanks Brett and Ella for being inclusive. Here’s to hours of enjoyment and high scores on an amazing collection of pinball games.
03/11/2026
On the way to Cali again! This one is to make sure all the friends can play on two games at home. Stern Pinball Jurassic Park and a Jersey Jack Pinball Harry Potter. Our 1st hook up on that game!
Thanks JJ Game Exchange of Colorado for a look under the hood so we can get it right!
03/09/2026
Pretty cool. Project Pinball Charity
03/05/2026
For some reason I bet we’ll be 1st to have accessibility with our controller added to Pokemon. Maybe even this weekend Alidade Brewing
02/28/2026
We met Angie Hulsebus at the Project Pinball Charity booth in Chicago a couple years ago. Pinball Expo. Had a couple days of lengthy talks about what cool things we could create for people with spinal injuries. Since then, we’ve been racing to keep up with her for sure. She and Zack were both featured with accessible pinball in New Mobility magazine. Hopefully our 1st attempt at this new controller is a success and allows more inclusivity.
Talk soon Angie!
02/28/2026
Going back N. But this time to a different province.
Someone will be getting a nice gift of inclusion soon.
01/20/2026
Check out Zack being featured in New Mobility with some friends! People all over the world looking to score big!
For arcade rats of a certain age, there's nothing that beats the nostalgic rush of pinball. But pinball has never been the most accessible game. Until now...
Power wheelchair user John Mohler recently took a trip to the 41st annual Pinball Expo outside of Chicago to check out a new crop of adaptive controllers making the game more inclusive than ever.
"I wish I could say I came out with paddles blazing, but I played my first game or two like Rip Van Pinball. After all, I was working out 40 years of rust since I last played. What was surprising, though, was how quickly the arcade portion of my brain sprang back to life, probably covered by an inch of dust, but cranky as ever: 'Dude,' it scolded, 'you know you have to stagger the paddles or the ball will drop down the middle!' If right then the house P.A. had started playing Pet Shop Boys or Take on Me by Aha, I wouldn’t have been surprised."
Read more at: https://newmobility.com/flipping-accessible-the-people-and-devices-tilting-pinball-toward-access/
10/16/2025
Ben de l'association « Des Lumières dans les yeux » nous a contactés pour savoir si nous souhaitions participer à une exposition de flippers en France, avec plusieurs jeux adaptés. Comment refuser ? Super ! Encore une manette envoyée en France. Merci Ben pour votre implication et pour avoir aidé autant de personnes à jouer au flipper ! Le monde est vraiment petit !
We've got Daniel and Project Pinball Charity
France has Ben and Des Lumières Dans Les Yeux Check out their work!
https://www.deslumieresdanslesyeux.fr/
10/13/2025
Little efforts for big smiles and even bigger scores.