Air Hockey
Six of the best sites about air hockey and air hockey equipment. Know of another site that should be listed here? Leave your suggestion at the bottom of this page. (Related searches: Foosball Table, Games, Play Games)
1. Air Hockey News - Just about everything you ever wanted to know about the sport of air hockey. A very serious site, including official rules as maintained by the USAA (United States Air Hockey Association), rankings, and tournament details. You can also find profiles of professional air hockey players, watch videos, see photos from select tournaments, and even print out tournament charts. (www.airhockeynews)
2. Air Hockey Table Shoppe - The most comprehensive site for online air hockey equipment sales. Items include commercial-grade home tables, combination tables, and basic tables in a wide range of prices. This site features the well-known Harvard Brand hockey tables, as well as a nice assortment of air hockey supplies and accessories. (www.airhockeytableshoppe.com)
3. Air Hockey Tables and Equipment at eBay - Over 300 air hockey tables and other equipment up for auction or immediate sale here, including home air hockey tables, coin-operated tables, pucks, pushers, and more. Brands include Harvard, Sportcraft, more. (shop.ebay.com)
4. Air Hockey (Wikipedia) - Offers a simple and direct explanation of the equipment, such as pucks and mallets, as well as the rules, gameplay information, and history of air hockey, offering up such facts as just who invented air hockey. The entry includes a list of many air hockey champions both in the U.S. and in Europe as far back as 1978. (en.wikipedia.org)
5. Air Hockey at Free Online Games - A free, simple, and fun way to get your fix of the game of air hockey online, and in the comfort of your own home. Hit the start button and go. Nothing to download, nothing to purchase — just click and play for hours of air hockey enjoyment. (air-hockey.freeonlinegames.com)
6. Air Hockey-Playing Robot Crushes Humanity - June, 2008 article about an air hockey table programmed to beat just about any player that dares approach it with a challenge. Created by Nuvation, an engineering services company, the table was built to demonstrate the company’s abilities, but has ended up catching the attention of fans of the sport. (news.cnet.com)

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