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Marino Zaccaria, Co-Founder of Zaccaria Pinball, Has Died

Published on
November 25, 2025
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November 25, 2025
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Marino Zaccaria (photo left), one of the three brothers behind Italy’s most recognizable pinball brand, Zaccaria, has died at the age of 89.

Alongside brothers Franco and Natale, he launched the company in 1974 in Bologna. Zaccaria rose to prominence through the 1970s and 1980s, becoming—by several industry counts—the third-largest pinball manufacturer in the world behind Bally and Williams. Over its lifespan, the company produced roughly fifty machines, many of which were exported globally. Famous games include titles like Farfalla and Robot.

The news was first reported by Italian and European gaming outlets including GiocoNews, InterGame, and Italian Gaming Expo.

He leaves behind a legacy of machines that helped define a distinct chapter of European pinball manufacturing.