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Conclusion

I long ago discovered that I enjoy working on pins and video games as much (if not more than) actually playing them. The Twilight Zone is a tweaker's delight, full of opportunities for customization as well as just being a fun pin to play.

While I managed to add quite a large number of mods to my pin, this is not all of the available mods — not by a long shot. There are many, many more Twilight Zone mods out there, and one of the best resources for finding them all is the Twilight Zone Pinball Mods FAQ, run by Todd Smyth.


The Finished (?) Modding Session

This is a machine for both the tweaker and the player, and offers the best of both worlds. As I straddle those two worlds, I can't help but feeling pleased that I've entered a strange and special place — a place known only as the Twilight Zone.

Links and Resources

The Twilight Zone Pinball Mods FAQ

Twilight Zone Slot Modification at Pinball HQ

Pinball Life Polished Glass Gumballs

Martin Reynold's Gumball Sparkle Kit

Pinball Pro Player Piano

Pinball Pro Diverter Magnet

RottenDog Amusements Clock Board

Quickar Electronics 10mm Ultrabright LEDs

Marco Specialities (Pinball parts)

"This Old Pinball" Repair Videos

The Pinball Lizard (Clock boards and eddy sensors)

PinBotz Twilight Zone Backboard Decal

Orbit Pinball Plastic Protectors

Tom Wible Gumball Sign Adjuster

David K's eBay Auctions (TZ Mods and more)

Steve Young's The Pinball Resource

PinGizmos (gumball lights, door flashers, 3rd magnet)

John Wart Jr.'s That Pinball Place (Pinball ROMs)

Pinball Rebel Instruction and Free Play Cards

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