# Star Wars Pinball Topper Accessory

**Source:** Flip n Out Pinball  
**Type:** video  
**Published:** 2026-01-31  
**Duration:** 3m 13s  
**Beat:** Pinball

**URL:** https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ED9j5pwZJU

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## Analysis

Zach from Flipping Out Pinball demonstrates the installation of the official Stern interactive topper for Star Wars: Fall of the Empire, highlighting three key advantages: interactive gameplay integration, aesthetic design match, and simple installation. The video walks through the actual installation process, which involves removing four screws, routing two cables, and making two plug connections.

### Key Claims

- [HIGH] Official Stern toppers are interactive with the game and correspond with game actions and light sequences — _Speaker directly states this as advantage #1 of official toppers, demonstrating the topper lighting up during gameplay_
- [HIGH] Official Stern toppers are simpler to install than aftermarket alternatives — _Speaker compares to aftermarket toppers requiring electrical knowledge and soldering, contrasts with official topper needing only screws and plugs_
- [HIGH] The Star Wars Fall of the Empire topper installation takes approximately the length of the video to complete — _Speaker commits to completing installation before video ends and demonstrates the full process_
- [HIGH] The official topper installation process requires turning off the game before beginning — _Speaker explicitly instructs to turn off game before removing backglass_

### Notable Quotes

> "There are so many reasons why the official Stern pinball topper will always be the best accessory, the best topper that you can put on your Stern Pinball machines."
> — **Zach, Flipping Out Pinball**, 0:15
> _Sets up three stated advantages of official Stern toppers as primary content thesis_

> "Some of these aftermarket toppers, y'all, you have to be like an electrical engineer to figure out how to plug them in, hooking them up to a light board and hoping they don't blow. You're soldering it."
> — **Zach, Flipping Out Pinball**, 1:00
> _Explicitly contrasts difficulty of aftermarket topper installation with official product simplicity_

> "I want a couple screws on top. I want a couple plugs and I want to play the game, baby."
> — **Zach, Flipping Out Pinball**, 1:15
> _Summarizes user preference for plug-and-play installation experience_

> "Is that not the sexiest looking topper? I'm talking to you, you son."
> — **Zach, Flipping Out Pinball**, 2:45
> _Commentary on aesthetic appeal of Star Wars topper design_

### Entities

| Name | Type | Context |
|------|------|---------|
| Zach | person | Host of Flipping Out Pinball, pinball enthusiast/reviewer demonstrating Star Wars topper installation |
| Flipping Out Pinball | organization | YouTube channel focused on pinball machine reviews and accessories |
| Fall of the Empire | game | Star Wars-themed pinball machine by Stern Pinball for which the topper is designed |
| Stern Pinball | company | Manufacturer of Fall of the Empire and the official interactive topper being demonstrated |
| C3PO | product | Star Wars character whose voice line plays at the end of the video from the Fall of the Empire game |

### Topics

- **Primary:** Official topper accessories for Stern pinball machines, Interactive/integrated topper technology, Installation and setup of pinball accessories
- **Secondary:** Fall of the Empire machine features, Aftermarket vs official pinball accessories

### Sentiment

**Positive** (0.92) — Speaker is enthusiastically promotional of official Stern toppers, emphasizes simplicity and quality, uses superlatives ('sexiest looking', 'always be the best'), and demonstrates satisfaction with the product through hands-on installation

### Signals

- **[product_strategy]** Official Stern toppers positioned against aftermarket alternatives as superior in ease of installation and visual integration (confidence: high) — Extended comparison of installation complexity: official uses screws and plugs vs aftermarket requiring electrical knowledge and soldering
- **[product_strategy]** Official Stern interactive topper for Fall of the Empire features game-synchronized lighting that corresponds with gameplay modes and actions (confidence: high) — Speaker demonstrates topper lighting up in sync with game events and explicitly states toppers 'communicate exactly what's going on in a certain mode, a multiball or the game in general'

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## Transcript

Hey gang, Zach with Flipping Out Pinball. I wanted to show you guys the brand new interactive topper for Star Wars Fall of the Empire pinball machine by Stern Pinball. There are so many reasons why the official Stern pinball topper will always be the best accessory, the best topper that you can put on your Stern Pinball machines. Some of the no-brainer reasons. Number one, they're interactive with the game. So, when you're making things happen in the game, that topper is going to be corresponding with actions, light sequences, and in some cases, it's going to communicate to you exactly what's going on in a certain mode, a multiball or the game in general. Number two, not only do they generally look the best of any toppers on the market, but the official Stern topper is made for this machine visually. And because it's made to go with this game visually, it's a perfect match. And the third, maybe even the most important reason that I only use the official Stern pinball toppers on my Stern pinball machines because they're super simple to install. Some of these aftermarket toppers, y'all, you have to be like an electrical engineer to figure out how to plug them in, hooking them up to a light board and hoping they don't blow. You're soldering it. I don't want to do that. I want a couple screws on top. I want a couple plugs and I want to play the game, baby. You don't believe me? Fine. I'm going to show you how simple it is to install the official topper onto this game. And you know what? I'm going to get it done before this video ends. So, it's just four screws. One, two, three, four. Oh, yeah. You got to turn off the game first. Don't do that until you turn off the game and pop this thing off. All right. Next, there's like two cables. You're just going to route them through the hole up top here. And you're going to make sure that as you pull these through that you don't crimp them. And then it sits just like so. And there's a couple screws that kind of hold it into place while you then insert the four screws to secure it. Is that not the sexiest looking topper? I'm talking to you, you son. All right. And simple enough. You're going to take this. You're going to route it around there. This thing. Check it. Look at this. Ready? Plugs in there. And I mean, it's super. Look at this. Look how simple it is. Plug that in and it's it's like done. And then there's this ferrite, not a ferret, but a ferrite that they want you to wrap the power cord just once around like so. And sometimes it's a little snug, but just like that. See how it's wrapped around once? That's it. Let's put the back glass back in and fire this bad boy up. Greetings exhausted ones. I am C-3PO human site operations. D2, you should know better than to trust a strange computer.

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*Exported from Journalist Tool on 2026-04-13 | Item ID: 2b592c96-ad02-4b69-80ec-e47d247635f1*
