# Pokémon Premium by Stern Pinball: First plunge! Streamed from Raccoon City Pinball.

**Source:** DRI374  
**Type:** video  
**Published:** 2026-04-05  
**Duration:** 9m 52s  
**Beat:** Pinball

**URL:** https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uGpQjr1dIjI

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## Analysis

A streamer plays Pokémon Premium by Stern Pinball for the first time at Raccoon City Pinball, providing early impressions of the game's mechanics, layout, and presentation. The player explores various shots and modes while commenting on design choices, noting some mechanical tuning issues (tight chute, soft springs needed) and praising the soundtrack despite concerns about DMCA copyright strikes. The game features Pokédex scanning, Pokéball catching mechanics, rival battles, and multiball modes with themed callouts.

### Key Claims

- [HIGH] Pokémon Premium has a very narrative-driven ruleset that explicitly tells players what shots to make — _Streamer observation: 'It's very narrative, isn't it? It just tells me exactly what to shoot for.'_
- [HIGH] The Pokéball scoop on Pokémon Premium is difficult to see clearly from player position unless standing very high — _Streamer technical observation: 'Unless you're like three shits high, it's very hard to see if that kind of latches open.'_
- [HIGH] The machine needs softer springs, particularly for the chute — _Streamer feedback: 'They definitely need a softer spring on this game.'_
- [HIGH] The soundtrack is high quality but may face DMCA copyright strike issues — _Streamer commentary: 'The soundtrack is so good. I can just feel how the DMCA strikes are just going to come down with the vengeance.'_
- [HIGH] Pokémon Premium features multiball modes and jackpot modes with catch mechanics — _Observed gameplay: multiball entry, double prizes, and jackpot sequences_

### Notable Quotes

> "It's very narrative, isn't it? It just tells me exactly what to shoot for."
> — **Streamer**, early in gameplay
> _Commentary on ruleset design philosophy and clarity_

> "Unless you're like three shits high, it's very hard to see if that kind of latches open."
> — **Streamer**, mid-gameplay
> _Technical criticism of Pokéball scoop visibility and layout_

> "They definitely need a softer spring on this game."
> — **Streamer**, mid-gameplay
> _Mechanical tuning feedback_

> "The soundtrack is so good. I can just feel how the DMCA strikes are just going to come down with the vengeance."
> — **Streamer**, end of gameplay
> _Observations on audio quality and potential licensing/copyright issues_

> "Pending licenser approval."
> — **Game voiceover**, during Pokédex scanning
> _In-game text placeholder indicating provisional game state or incomplete licensing_

### Entities

| Name | Type | Context |
|------|------|---------|
| Pokémon Premium | game | Stern Pinball's new Pokémon-themed machine being played in this video |
| Stern Pinball | company | Manufacturer of Pokémon Premium |
| Raccoon City Pinball | venue | Location where this first-play footage was streamed from |
| Pokédex | product | In-game mechanic for scanning and tracking Pokémon |
| Pokéball | product | Game scoop/shot target for catching Pokémon in the game |
| Charmander | product | Pokémon character featured in story mode |
| Squirtle | product | Pokémon character featured in story mode |
| Pichu | product | Pokémon character referenced in Pokédex descriptions |
| Squirtle Squad | product | Featured in game narrative/mode |

### Topics

- **Primary:** Gameplay mechanics and ruleset, Machine layout and design, Mechanical tuning and calibration, Theme integration and narrative design, First-play experience
- **Secondary:** Audio/soundtrack quality, Copyright and licensing concerns

### Sentiment

**Neutral** (0)

### Signals

- **[gameplay_signal]** Pokémon Premium uses explicit, narrative-driven callouts that guide players on what shots to attempt, making ruleset very accessible but potentially less exploratory (confidence: high) — Streamer observation that the game 'tells me exactly what to shoot for' through on-screen prompts
- **[product_concern]** Early unit exhibits spring tension issues, particularly in the chute/launch area, requiring softer springs for optimal play (confidence: high) — Multiple streamer comments: 'chute is a little bit tight' and 'they definitely need a softer spring'
- **[design_innovation]** Pokémon Premium implements IP-specific catching mechanics (Pokéball scoop, Pokédex scanning) tightly integrated into game flow (confidence: high) — Observed gameplay featuring Pokéball catches, Pokédex scanning sequences, and character-specific story modes
- **[product_concern]** Pokéball scoop position makes it difficult to visually confirm latch/catch status from normal player stance (confidence: high) — Streamer: 'Unless you're like three shits high, it's very hard to see if that kind of latches open'
- **[gameplay_signal]** Game features multiball, jackpot modes, rival battles, and achievement-based progression with TEAM spelling outlane feature (confidence: high) — Observed multiball entry, jackpot sequences, rival battle mode triggering, and TEAM lane completion
- **[licensing_signal]** High-quality soundtrack noted by players but streamer expresses concern about potential DMCA takedown strikes (confidence: medium) — Streamer: 'The soundtrack is so good. I can just feel how the DMCA strikes are just going to come down'
- **[product_concern]** Game contains placeholder text 'Pending licenser approval' suggesting unit or code may still be in pre-release state (confidence: high) — In-game Pokédex entry displays 'Pending licenser approval' text
- **[gameplay_signal]** Backhand shot execution appears to be a key skill shot requirement; some shot visibility/feedback issues noted (confidence: high) — Streamer notes: 'being able to backhand that shot. That is that will be a key skill on this game'
- **[content_signal]** Early first-play footage of Pokémon Premium being streamed from venue, generating early player impressions and design feedback (confidence: high) — Video title indicates 'First plunge! Streamed from Raccoon City Pinball'

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## Transcript

Yeah, I'm just trying to dial in the volume here. Sounds good. All right, let's let's try my holding the left flipper and uh doing the launch. Letting the auto launch. Yeah, not perfect. Super skill shot now. And this balloon can be your ride. This is only the beginning. That shot doesn't work. What's that punch? Wow. Well, okay. So, let's do uh hold and do. Okay. So, the chill is a little bit tight. Pokemon discovered. Shoot Pokedex to scan Pokemon. So, where is Paris? The mushroom Pokemon. Hit purple shots to light the Pokeball. Burrows under the ground to gnaw on tree roots. Shoot the town scoop to collect a mystery award. It's very narrative, isn't it? It just tells me exactly what to shoot for. Yeah, I'm not quite sure what I'm supposed to do here, but uh yeah, that's very poor choice of springs, I'd say. Okay. So, a number of things here needs to kind of be adjusted somewhat. Yeah. Shoot under the Pokeball. I know that one as well. The thing is, unless you're like three shits high, it's very hard to see if that kind of latches open. You cannot, you know, the Pokemon world is vast beyond, and every adventure begins with just one step. Okay, so the left orbit Pokemon discovered to one of the shoot Pokédex to scan Pokemon. One of the ramp returns there. Okay, so Pokedex is the captain, the insect Pokémon. Hit purple shots to light the Pokeball. Poison oozes from all over its body. Okay, so now I need to shoot Pokemon at night that are attracted by light. Shoot the Pokeball to catch the Pokemon. Okay. So, now it is okay. It is flashing when it's open. Oh, and it kind of goes a little bit back and forth when it's kind of catching. All right. Pokemon caught. Shoot the town scoop to start a rival battle. Oh, battle. Oh [] What happened there? Charmander story begins. Shoot right spinner. Hit the town targets to light the outline ball save. Okay, so it wants the ball in the spinner. So, shoot the town scoop to collect a mystery award. So, what's the mystery? Is it something? Is it anything good? Squirtle story. It was in. The Squirtle Squad has saved the day. Just in time for the next adventure. Okay. I I caught some uh caught some stuff there. Okay, so there's ball safe square things in both outlets. So, how do you get a multiball? act now and this balloon can be your Yeah. Okay. So, now the cap is down. There's no escape. Pokémon discovered. I haven't got a single achievement yet. Pending licenser approval. Pichu, the tiny mouse Pokémon. It is unskilled at storing electric power. Any kind of shock causes it to discharge energy spontaneously. Yeah, being able to backhand that shot. That is that will be a key skill on this game and also do it for Oh, what? I thought it was open. How [] confusing is that? It said catch and then it didn't catch. Yeah, they definitely need a softer spring on this game. Jesus. Okay. So now that should multiple. Yes. Jack. Oh bit of a sneak behind there. So where's the jackpots anyway? Jack double prizes. Baby. So now I got my button all green. I think this is an add ball that you can kind of punch in when when it's brown or when it looks brown. I mean I think I have a big jackpot lift in the center there. Super. Yeah, look at that. Super. Oh [] Pay attention. Go with fishing. Super jackpot. We go. We got you. Super. No, I was fingering turn jackpot. So, what does this spelling of team the uh in lane outlane rollovers? Oh [] don't shoot that. It spells out T E A M. Not sure what that does. Oh, grand champion. Enter your initials. Yeah, I mean the soundtrack is so good. I can just feel how the DMCA strikes are just going to come down with the vengeance.

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*Exported from Journalist Tool on 2026-04-13 | Item ID: 0c0ab6db-c487-4a41-bc19-cf56b6e5f587*
