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[The Pinball Wizard: A Deep Dive into Competitive Play and Creative Concepts with Conan O'Brien]-[Limp Paddle With Special Guest D’Arcy Carden]

Conan O’Brien Needs A Friend · B2 · 2025-12-25

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The Art and Obsession of Competitive Pinball

In a recent episode of Conan Needs a Fan, host Conan O'Brien and guest Darcy Carden engaged in a lively and unexpectedly bizarre conversation with fan and pinball enthusiast, Derek. The discussion transcended the usual fan-interview format, delving into the technical nuances of competitive pinball, the social dynamics of local leagues, and a surreal brainstorming session for a hypothetical "Team Coco" pinball machine.

The Competitive Landscape of Pinball

Derek, a commissioner of the San Francisco Pinball Department, offered insights into how competitive pinball functions today. Far from being a game of chance, pinball at the professional level is a test of precision and strategy. Derek explained that leagues, such as those held at "Free Gold Watch" in the Haight-Ashbury district, utilize a match-play format where competitors accumulate points based on their performance across multiple machines.

He emphasized that the most common mistake for beginners is "bashing"—the tendency to flail at the ball blindly. Instead, he introduced the concept of the "dead flip," a technique involving patience and finesse where a player allows the ball to strike the flipper without flipping, letting the natural carom of the ball lead to a controlled "cradle." This allows the player to hold the ball in a stationary position and plan their next shot, fundamentally changing the pace of play.

Rules, Etiquette, and the "Tilt"

One of the most enlightening parts of the conversation centered on the physical interaction between the player and the machine. Conan, who admitted to being a "basher," was surprised to learn that manipulating the table is not inherently cheating. Derek explained that while "tilting"—the penalty for moving the table too aggressively—is a legitimate risk, seasoned players understand the "cadence of the game" to nudge the machine just enough to save a ball heading down the center. However, he warned that excessive physical interference could lead to being asked to leave an establishment, proving that pinball is as much about social conduct as it is about mechanical skill.

The "Holy Grail" and Custom Concepts

When asked about his favorite machines, Derek highlighted the mid-60s classic Royal Flush for its simple yet beguiling poker-hand mechanics. For his personal collection, he cited the Jim Henson’s Labyrinth game as a recent favorite. The conversation then spiraled into a creative and highly eccentric brainstorming session regarding a potential "Conan O'Brien" themed machine.

Conan and Darcy proposed various surreal features, including a mechanical Conan figure that would "physically come out of the machine" upon winning, and interactive elements involving the host's iconic "string dance" or his hair. While the ideas veered into the absurd—with Darcy describing a design that Conan found "horrifying" yet fascinating—the segment underscored the deep, almost nostalgic connection fans have with the tactile, vibrant world of pinball.

Conclusion

Derek’s appearance served as a testament to the enduring appeal of analog gaming in a digital age. By breaking down the "pinball brain"—a term used to describe the obsessive, analytical focus required to master the game—he provided a glimpse into a subculture that values patience, strategy, and the occasional well-timed nudge. Whether discussing the "big stupid ramp" of early Simpsons pinball machines or the ethics of trash-talking in a tournament, the conversation highlighted that for true enthusiasts, pinball is not just a game; it is a way of life.

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