The Evolution and Impact of Bubble Hockey
In this episode of High Strangeness, host Tony and co-host Bill explore the world of bubble hockey, a game reminiscent of ice hockey but played on an arcade table. The game, developed by David M. Barcelou in the late 1970s, quickly gained popularity. The program features several guests: Craig Cole, John Gaffney, Mark Woj, and Anthony Peak, who share their personal experiences and love for bubble hockey, tracing the game's development, the height of its popularity during the Bud Light Bubble Boys tournaments, and its current state as a niche but passionate hobby. The guests discuss their introductions to the game, memorable tournaments, and the efforts to keep the community alive. The conversation also touches on current tournaments, future plans, and the potential for new sponsorship to revive the nationwide competition. The episode concludes with a message about staying open to the strange and unexpected in life.
00:00 Introduction to High Strangeness
00:19 The Origins of Bubble Hockey
01:45 Meet the Panel
02:29 Anthony's Bubble Hockey Journey 04:44 John's Bubble Hockey Experience
06:44 Craig's Bubble Hockey Story
07:43 Mark's Bubble Hockey Adventures 11:00 Bill's Bubble Hockey Memories
13:30 Impact of Bud Light on Bubble Hockey 21:45 The Bud Light Bubble Boys Journey 22:50 Building a Bubble Hockey Community 25:07 Anthony's Metro Detroit Bubble Hockey Association
27:28 Mark's Bubble Hockey Scene in Buffalo 30:36 Craig's National Tournament in St. Louis
36:22 Discussing Big Sponsors and Rising Stars
42:56 Final Thoughts and Future Plans
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