# THE NEW SUPER HOOP PINBALL MACHINE IS NOW ON THE LINE AT BITRONIC SPAIN

**Source:** Knapp Arcade  
**Type:** article  
**Published:** 2022-01-24  
**Beat:** Pinball

**URL:** https://www.knapparcade.org/the-new-super-hoop-pinball-machine-is-now-on-the-line-at-bitronic-spain

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## Analysis

Quetzal Pinball, a Spanish boutique designer, has partnered with Bitronic, a major Spanish gaming manufacturer, to produce Super Hoop, a basketball-themed pinball machine designed for maximum reliability with no drop targets or pop bumpers. The game is shipping soon at €4,650 (~$5,272.50), below Stern Pro pricing, and Bitronic is pursuing distribution in France and potentially the U.S. A second licensed-theme machine from Bitronic is rumored in development.

### Key Claims

- [HIGH] Super Hoop is Quetzal Pinball's third game; prior titles were Captain Nemo (2015) and Tokyo Drift (2018) — _Author cites design portfolio directly_
- [HIGH] Super Hoop was designed with no drop targets or pop bumpers to maximize reliability — _Author attributes to Quetzal's design philosophy for the Bitronic partnership_
- [HIGH] Super Hoop is priced at €4,650 (~$5,272.50), below Stern Pro benchmark — _Direct pricing from Bitronic website; author performs currency conversion_
- [HIGH] Bitronic has distribution agreement with French distributor Transcard Jeux confirmed — _Author states as established fact_
- [MEDIUM] Bitronic is pursuing U.S. distributor agreements, status uncertain — _Author reports hearsay: 'I have heard that they have been reaching out'_
- [LOW] Bitronic may have a licensed-theme agreement for a second pinball machine — _Author speculates: 'I'm particularly interested about the rumor that Bitronic has reached an agreement'_

### Notable Quotes

> "Quetzal created Super Hoop with no drop targets or pop bumpers in an effort to make it as reliable as possible."
> — **Knapp Arcade (author summarizing Quetzal's design intent)**
> _Explains core design philosophy distinguishing Super Hoop from competitors_

> "The word 'Canasta' means 'Hoop' in Spanish but it is synonymous with a card game in America, so Bitronic decided to call the pin 'Super Hoop' instead."
> — **Knapp Arcade (author)**
> _Provides cultural/linguistic context for game naming and Spanish market heritage_

> "That's below the price of a Stern Pro, the benchmark for a good deal if there is such a thing in today's crazy inflationary environment."
> — **Knapp Arcade (author)**
> _Market positioning and commentary on current pricing pressures_

### Entities

| Name | Type | Context |
|------|------|---------|
| Quetzal Pinball | company | Spanish pinball designer; third game is Super Hoop; prior games: Captain Nemo (2015), Tokyo Drift (2018) |
| Bitronic | company | Major Spanish manufacturer of gaming devices; partnered with Quetzal Pinball to manufacture Super Hoop; pursuing distribution in France and U.S. |
| Super Hoop | game | Basketball-themed pinball machine by Quetzal Pinball; manufactured by Bitronic; no drop targets or pop bumpers; priced €4,650; shipping soon |
| Captain Nemo | game | First Quetzal Pinball design (2015) |
| Tokyo Drift | game | Second Quetzal Pinball design (2018) |
| Transcard Jeux | company | French game distributor; has distribution agreement with Bitronic for Super Hoop in France |
| INDER | company | Spanish pinball manufacturer; produced Canasta 86 (1986) |
| Marsa Play | company | Spanish/Iberian game company; produced New Canasta (2010) |
| RB Flip | organization | Content creator who did surprise stream revealing Super Hoop |
| Knapp Arcade | person | Author/researcher; conducted investigation into Super Hoop and Bitronic partnership |

### Topics

- **Primary:** New game announcement: Super Hoop by Quetzal Pinball/Bitronic, Manufacturer partnerships and design-manufacturing collaboration models, International market expansion (Spain, France, potential U.S.), Competitive pricing strategy relative to Stern Pro tier
- **Secondary:** Design philosophy: reliability-focused (minimal moving parts), Spanish pinball market history and localization, Rumored licensing deals for future Bitronic titles

### Sentiment

**Positive** (0.75) — Author presents Super Hoop and Bitronic partnership favorably. Emphasizes competitive pricing, design reliability strategy, and international expansion. Tone is informative and curious rather than critical. Minor skepticism about U.S. market penetration and rumored licensing deal.

### Signals

- **[business_signal]** Partnership between Spanish designer Quetzal Pinball and manufacturer Bitronic; manufacturer-agnostic supply chain model (confidence: high) — Author confirms 'Quetzal recently reached an agreement with a major Spanish manufacturer...Bitronic'
- **[competitive_signal]** Super Hoop priced significantly below Stern Pro ($5,272 vs ~$7,000+), positioning as value play in current market (confidence: high) — €4,650 pricing (~$5,272.50) explicitly compared as 'below the price of a Stern Pro'
- **[design_philosophy]** Reliability-focused design: deliberate exclusion of drop targets and pop bumpers to reduce mechanical failure points (confidence: high) — 'no drop targets or pop bumpers in an effort to make it as reliable as possible'
- **[market_signal]** International market expansion: confirmed France distribution via Transcard Jeux; active U.S. outreach with unclear status (confidence: high)
- **[announcement]** Official reveal of Super Hoop by Quetzal Pinball/Bitronic; machine shipping soon from Spain (confidence: high) — RB Flip surprise stream; machine already on line at Bitronic factory; pricing confirmed on Bitronic website
- **[rumor_hype]** Bitronic rumored to have licensing agreement for second pinball machine; author seeking confirmation (confidence: low) — Author states: 'I'm particularly interested about the rumor that Bitronic has reached an agreement to manufacture a licensed theme for its second pinball machine'

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## Transcript

After the recent RB Flip surprise stream of a new cool-looking pinball machine called “Super Hoop”(https://fb.watch/aIc1GWyaZI/), I set out to do some research on the game. The machine was designed by the Spanish pinball designers Quetzal Pinball. This is their third pinball design. The first was Captain Nemo in 2015. The second was Tokyo Drift in 2018.

Quetzal recently reached an agreement with a major Spanish manufacturer of gaming devices, Bitronic, to design a reliable pinball machine for them to manufacture in their factory. Quetzal created Super Hoop with no drop targets or pop bumpers in an effort to make it as reliable as possible.

The Spanish Market actually has a long history of basketball-themed pinball machines. A manufacturer named INDER produced a game called Canasta 86 in 1986 and a company named Marsa Play produced a pin called New Canasta in 2010. The word “Canasta“ means “Hoop” in Spanish but it is synonymous with a card game in America, so Bitronic decided to call the pin “Super Hoop” instead.

Super Hoop is already on the line at the Bitronic factory and is shipping soon. Bitronic is selling it directly on its website in Spain for 4,650 Euros, which at the current rate converts to $5,272.50. That’s below the price of a Stern Pro, the benchmark for a good deal if there is such a thing in today’s crazy inflationary environment.

Bitronic has reached an agreement with the French game distributor Transcard Jeux to sell the game in that country. I have heard that they have been reaching out to U.S. distributors, but I am not sure if an agreement has been reached with any yet.

I have reached out to a Bitronic company representative with a number of questions about the game and the company’s plans. I will report back if they respond. I’m particularly interested about the rumor that Bitronic has reached an agreement to manufacture a licensed theme for its second pinball machine.

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