FAIRFIELD, Ohio -- Advertising claims don't get any bigger than this: According to its website, Fairfield-based VPcabs LLC is “the No. 1 virtual pinball machine company in the universe.” It might be ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. "Shark Tank" saw quite a few unique pitches across the course of Season 7, ranging from the quirky NoPhone app to the ill-fated Trunkster.
A Fairfield-based company that puts virtual pinball and video games into cabinets, which make them look like real arcade machines, now has the backing of a “Shark Tank” entrepreneur. During the May 13 ...
FAIRFIELD, Ohio -- Brad Baker knew his company was worth it. Daymond John, an entrepreneur best known as founder and CEO of the FUBU apparel brand, thought so, too. On Friday night's episode of "Shark ...
FAIRFIELD – Brad Baker grew up playing arcade games and had every video game console on the market. He never thought his childhood passion would morph into a business. But Friday the 40-year-old ...
Rochester Institute of Technology students can sure play — and create — a mean pinball. As part of an interactive games and media course, 12 RIT students made cardboard and digital pinball machines ...