# Why Does Spooky's Beetlejuice Have a Goonies Logo in Its Source Code?

**Source:** Kineticist  
**Type:** article  
**Published:** 2026-04-23  
**Beat:** Pinball

**URL:** https://www.kineticist.com/news/goonies-treasure

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## Analysis

An investigation by Kineticist discovered that every public code release of Spooky Pinball's Beetlejuice contains a Goonies logo file (splash.png) with an identical October 2025 timestamp, despite The Goonies not being officially announced. The article also identifies a PinAccess folder in leaked code, suggesting potential Turner Pinball integration for cloud-connected features.

### Key Claims

- [HIGH] Every public Beetlejuice code release from Spooky contains a splash.png file displaying the Goonies logo — _Colin (Kineticist) verified this independently by downloading and unpacking all official Beetlejuice code updates from Spooky's website_
- [HIGH] The splash.png file has an identical creation timestamp across all releases: October 14, 2025, at 22:12:54 UTC — _Colin verified this in the public code releases_
- [MEDIUM] Leaked code shows a PinAccess folder at the same directory level as game code, suggesting Turner Pinball integration for cloud-connected features — _Facebook post from Flipper France Xperience showing cloned drive file tree; author notes uncertainty about file origin_
- [HIGH] The Goonies logo file has been in Beetlejuice code since the very first public build — _Colin's verification of all public Beetlejuice code releases_
- [HIGH] No PinAccess references appear in publicly available Beetlejuice code updates — _Colin's independent verification of public code releases_

### Notable Quotes

> "anyone who bought a Beetlejuice in the last six months and ran the official code update installed a Goonies logo onto their game. And yet — Spooky hasn't officially announced The Goonies."
> — **Colin (Kineticist)**
> _Core tension of the investigation: evidence of unreleased game embedded in official public updates_

> "Spooky Pinball LLC and Turner Pinball partnering to implement online features."
> — **Flipper France Xperience Facebook post (translated)**
> _Explicit claim about Spooky-Turner partnership inferred from PinAccess folder discovery_

> "remember to protect your wifi password."
> — **Flipper France Xperience Facebook post (translated)**
> _Cheeky warning about cloud-connected features potentially being integrated into Spooky games_

> "I lean toward the first. But either way, the conclusion is the same: The Goonies must be coming soon from Spooky."
> — **Colin (Kineticist)**
> _Author's conclusion weighing intentional easter egg vs. accidental artifact; both point to imminent Goonies release_

### Entities

| Name | Type | Context |
|------|------|---------|
| Spooky Pinball | company | Pinball machine manufacturer; has embedded Goonies logo in all Beetlejuice public code releases |
| Beetlejuice | game | Spooky Pinball game; all public code releases contain hidden Goonies logo file |
| The Goonies | game | IP/theme rumored as next Spooky Pinball release; logo found embedded in Beetlejuice code |
| Colin | person | Chief analyst at Kineticist; conducted independent verification of Spooky Beetlejuice code; lifetime pinball enthusiast and competitor |
| Kineticist | organization | Pinball media/analysis outlet; published investigation into Goonies logo discovery |
| Turner Pinball | company | Developing PinAccess, a beta cloud-connected game features app; potentially partnering with Spooky per leaked code evidence |
| PinAccess | product | Turner Pinball's cloud-connected game features app (still in beta); folder appears in leaked Spooky code suggesting integration |
| Flipper France Xperience | organization | French-language pinball community group on Facebook; original source of cloned drive file screenshot showing Goonies logo and PinAccess folder |
| Joker Poker | game | 1979 EM pinball machine that inspired Colin's lifelong pinball interest |

### Signals

- **[leak_detection]** Goonies logo asset embedded in all public Beetlejuice code releases with consistent October 2025 timestamp indicates intentional or leaked asset placement (confidence: high) — splash.png file with identical creation timestamp (Oct 14, 2025, 22:12:54 UTC) verified across all public Spooky Beetlejuice code updates
- **[machine_intel]** The Goonies pinball machine strongly indicated as imminent Spooky Pinball release based on embedded assets in shipping code (confidence: high) — Goonies logo found in every public Beetlejuice code release since day one; has been installed on customer machines for six months
- **[technology_signal]** Evidence of Turner Pinball's PinAccess cloud integration being implemented in Spooky games (confidence: medium) — PinAccess folder structure visible in leaked code; directory structure suggests full integration with separate code, credentials, and structure
- **[product_strategy]** Spooky Pinball has history of intentional easter eggs and public winking about upcoming releases; Goonies logo may be deliberate community engagement tactic (confidence: medium) — Colin notes splash.png is not obscurely named or buried; sits at top level of code directory, consistent with intentional easter egg placement
- **[rumor_hype]** Long-standing community rumor of The Goonies as next Spooky release moves from speculation to near-confirmation status (confidence: high) — Article notes Goonies has been rumored for a long time; embedded asset discovery provides technical confirmation of development
- **[community_signal]** Community-driven source code analysis and sharing revealing manufacturer secrets; discovery originated in French pinball community before independent verification (confidence: high) — Discovery originated on Facebook in Flipper France Xperience group; Kineticist independently verified findings from public code sources
- **[business_signal]** Potential business partnership between Spooky Pinball and Turner Pinball for cloud-connected game features (confidence: medium) — PinAccess folder structure in leaked code suggests integration; French Facebook post explicitly claims partnership 'to implement online features'

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## Transcript

The Goonies has been rumored as the next Spooky Pinball release for a long time. As it turns out, what looks like evidence of that next release has been sitting inside every version of Beetlejuice's publicly distributed code since day one. Let me show you how I know. The Facebook post I was scrolling through Facebook recently when a post in Flipper France Xperience — a popular French-language pinball group — caught my attention. The post is in French, which I don't read, but the attached screenshot translates fine. The image in the post is a screenshot of a code editor window, poking through a project called pinball_analysis. Nested inside it, at clonezilla_mounted/2026-01-04-19-img/mounts/sda4.ext4/code/uptest/, sits a file named splash.png. That splash.png is the logo for The Goonies. And there's a second find. One level up from the game code sits a whole separate folder called pinaccess. That folder could refer to PinAccess, Turner Pinball's (still-in-beta) app for cloud-connected game features. It's possible it's some other tool. Either way, the file tree has the shape of a full integration — its own code, its own credentials, its own place in the directory structure. Translated, the original Facebook post frames the find as pirate treasure and makes one explicit claim: “Spooky Pinball LLC and Turner Pinball partnering to implement online features.” It closes with a winking postscript to other Spooky owners — “remember to protect your wifi password.” I'm not exactly sure where these specific files come from. It looks like it could be a cloned drive file, or perhaps some unpublished beta code. So how it was obtained is anyone's guess. What I could verify independently I don't have a Beetlejuice. I don't have access to the same code on the cloned drive in the screenshot. What I do have is what any Beetlejuice owner has: the public code updates Spooky has posted to their website. So I pulled them down, unpacked them, and looked inside. I'll spare you the suspense. None of the public updates contain any reference to PinAccess. But every single public Beetlejuice code release Spooky has ever shipped contains a file named splash.png. And every one of those splash.png files is the Goonies logo, with an identical creation timestamp: October 14, 2025, at 22:12:54 UTC. It's been sitting inside Beetlejuice's code since the very first public build. Meaning: anyone who bought a Beetlejuice in the last six months and ran the official code update installed a Goonies logo onto their game. And yet — Spooky hasn't officially announced The Goonies. The rumor is still, technically, a rumor. Easter egg, or artifact? The first reading is an intentional one. A buried Goonies asset in a public code update is the kind of thing the pinball community eventually finds, and Spooky has a history of winking publicly about upcoming games. The file is named splash.png, not goonies_test.png. It's not buried in an obscure subfolder; it's right at the top level. The second is accidental. A shared codebase, a careless build, a file that was supposed to be stripped before shipping but wasn't. It happens. I lean toward the first. But either way, the conclusion is the same: The Goonies must be coming soon from Spooky. And PinAccess integration could be on the way too. Colin is the chief pixel pusher at Kineticist. He's a lifetime gamer who became enamored with pinball after taking in a family copy of the 1979 classic Joker Poker (the EM version). Since then he's bought, sold and repaired many machines, competed in all kinds of tournaments, and contributes to This Week in Pinball, the New England Pinball League, and Pin-Masters of New England. Previously, Colin spent over a decade working in marketing for agencies and tech startups. He also started and ran a music blog, happy hour website, and wrote a regular craft beer review column for Central Track in Dallas. Once aspired to be an artsy film director.

_(Acquisition: web_scrape, Enrichment: v5)_

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