# An Elaborate Prank or is The Princess Bride Pinball Coming?

**Source:** Knapp Arcade  
**Type:** article  
**Published:** 2023-10-16  
**Beat:** Pinball

**URL:** https://www.knapparcade.org/an-elaborate-prank-or-is-the-princess-bride-pinball-coming

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## Analysis

Knapp Arcade received a marketing email from contact@theprincessbridepinball.com announcing an upcoming Princess Bride pinball game with a rudimentary website, prompting speculation about whether this is a legitimate new game announcement, a marketing campaign change from an existing manufacturer (Spooky, Barrels of Fun), a new company, or an elaborate prank. Previous industry intel suggested someone secured the Princess Bride pinball license at a licensing expo.

### Key Claims

- [MEDIUM] Someone at a licensing expo informed Kaneda that a pinball license for The Princess Bride had been secured by an unknown party — _Kaneda's secondhand report about licensing expo conversation; no direct verification provided_
- [MEDIUM] The mysterious email and website resembles the marketing tactic Barrels of Fun used to launch Labyrinth — _Knapp Arcade's observation of similarity in marketing approach; based on pattern recognition rather than confirmed connection_
- [HIGH] The Princess Bride would make a good theme for a pinball machine — _Knapp Arcade's direct opinion; not a factual claim about the game itself_

### Notable Quotes

> "We hope everybody loves this game as much as we're enjoying making it!"
> — **Anonymous sender at contact@theprincessbridepinball.com**, Email received morning of article publication
> _Official-sounding marketing message that could indicate either legitimate development or sophisticated prank_

> "This is a somewhat marketing tactic that Barrels of Fun Pinball aka the Mystery Pinball Company used to launch Labyrinth."
> — **Knapp Arcade**
> _Identifies a precedent for this style of mysterious marketing in the pinball industry_

> "they told him that someone did secure the pinball license for the movie"
> — **Kaneda (via Knapp Arcade summary)**, A couple months before article publication
> _Third-party confirmation that licensing deal likely exists, though manufacturer identity remains unknown_

### Entities

| Name | Type | Context |
|------|------|---------|
| Knapp Arcade | organization | Media/blog outlet reporting on the Princess Bride pinball mystery |
| Barrels of Fun | company | Pinball manufacturer known for mystery marketing campaigns (Labyrinth launch); speculation about possible involvement with Princess Bride |
| Spooky Pinball | company | Boutique pinball manufacturer; initially suspected as likely holder of Princess Bride license but marketing approach doesn't match known MO |
| Kaneda | person | Pinball industry insider who reported second-hand information about Princess Bride license being secured at licensing expo |
| The Princess Bride | product | 1987 film; IP for which a pinball license has allegedly been secured by unknown manufacturer |
| Labyrinth | game | Barrels of Fun pinball game used as comparison point for mysterious marketing launch tactics |
| theprincessbridepinball.com | product | Domain registered to promote alleged Princess Bride pinball game; legitimacy unknown |

### Topics

- **Primary:** Mystery game announcements and marketing campaigns, IP licensing for pinball games, Manufacturer identity speculation
- **Secondary:** Community prank detection and skepticism, Princess Bride IP suitability for pinball themes

### Sentiment

**Neutral** (0) — Knapp Arcade maintains skeptical, investigative tone without strong conviction either direction; expresses reasonable doubt while acknowledging possibility; slight positive toward Princess Bride as theme concept

### Signals

- **[event_signal]** Licensing expo where Princess Bride deal was reportedly discussed and confirmed by entertainment licensing representatives (confidence: medium) — Kaneda's conversation with licensing representatives at unspecified recent licensing expo indicating deal closure
- **[leak_detection]** Mysterious email and website registration suggesting unannounced Princess Bride pinball game in development, possible leak of upcoming title (confidence: medium) — Email from contact@theprincessbridepinball.com with marketing message and rudimentary website; pattern consistent with Barrels of Fun's Labyrinth launch tactics
- **[licensing_signal]** Princess Bride film IP licensing for pinball confirmed to exist via third-party licensing expo intel, though manufacturer remains unknown (confidence: medium) — Kaneda's report that licensing expo representatives confirmed license was secured by someone; reinforced by legitimate domain registration and marketing outreach
- **[rumor_hype]** Speculation about which manufacturer holds Princess Bride license; initially suspected as Spooky but marketing approach doesn't align with known strategy (confidence: low) — Knapp Arcade lists Spooky, Barrels of Fun, or unknown new company as possibilities; acknowledges elaborate prank as plausible alternative

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## Transcript

OK, I'll bite. This morning I received an e-mail from someone at the following e-mail address:

contact@theprincessbridepinball.com

The message was titles "Upcoming new game" and contained the following message:

"We hope everybody loves this game as much as we're enjoying making it!"

This is a somewhat marketing tactic that Barrels of Fun Pinball aka the Mystery Pinball Company used to launch Labyrinth. So here's the $10,000 question (that seems to be more appropriate for a discussion about pinball than the million dollar question)...is this a real thing or is someone just pulling our leg? If it is a prank, they actually put a little effort into it by registering a domain name and creating a rudimentary website.

A couple of months ago, Kaneda said that his friend spoke with the people representing The Princess Bride at the licensing expo and they told him that someone did secure the pinball license for the movie. At the time, his guess was that it was Spooky Pinball that had the license.

Well, this isn't Spooky's normal marketing MO. So...

Either Spooky is changing things up and this is its next game OR

This is Barrels of Fun Pinball's next game (this seems unlikely) OR

This is yet another completely new pinball company OR

This is an elaborate prank

What do you all think? I'm personally a skeptic by nature, so I'm leaning towards this being someone who's trying to trick us. It is interesting to think about though. I do think that The Princess Bride would make a good theme for a pinball machine.

https://www.theprincessbridepinball.com/

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*Exported from Journalist Tool on 2026-04-13 | Item ID: 6f744f6c-f616-4d83-8f61-57c069416e9d*
