# Mysterious Redditor: Venom is not Next From Stern...Is This Possible?

**Source:** Knapp Arcade  
**Type:** article  
**Published:** 2023-06-29  
**Beat:** Pinball

**URL:** https://www.knapparcade.org/mysterious-redditor-venom-is-not-next-from-stern-is-this-possible

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## Analysis

A blog post from Knapp Arcade discusses a mysterious Reddit claim that Stern's next announcement at San Diego Comic-Con will not be Venom, but rather an unspecified re-release title with 'teeth' and anniversary significance. The author speculates on alternatives (Jurassic Park anniversary edition, Metallica remake, or Stranger Things re-release) while expressing skepticism about the rumor's credibility.

### Key Claims

- [MEDIUM] Venom has been complete for over a year and was originally scheduled for reveal at last year's San Diego Comic-Con but was bumped for James Bond's 60th Anniversary release — _Knapp Arcade author's direct assertion; presented as firsthand knowledge but unverified_
- [HIGH] Stern is revealing a new pinball machine at San Diego Comic-Con 2024 (7/20-7/23) — _Author states 'we know for a fact' Stern is revealing a machine at Comic-Con_
- [LOW] A credible-seeming Reddit poster claims Stern's next announcement is a re-release title, not Venom, followed by Venom/Spider-Man, then a Kapow/Studio game before Jaws — _Unverified anonymous Reddit source quoted in the article; author expresses final skepticism_
- [LOW] The mystery game is an anniversary title with 'a lot of teeth' and will be expensive — _Anonymous Reddit poster; heavily speculative_
- [MEDIUM] Stern has been producing Jurassic Park machines regularly for several months — _Author's observation of factory output; unverified but plausible_
- [MEDIUM] Community members prefer bootleg Jurassic Park movie code and actively seek machines without Insider Connected installed — _Author's community observation; reasonable but anecdotal_

### Notable Quotes

> "I do know what's coming next from Stern, and it's not Venom. It's a re-release title that will be announced soon-ish."
> — **Anonymous Reddit poster (OP)**, n/a
> _Central claim of the rumor; basis for entire speculation thread_

> "Venom/Spider-Man after that, then a Kapow/Studio type game from Stern could drop before JAWS as well..."
> — **Anonymous Reddit poster (OP)**, n/a
> _Provides alleged roadmap for future Stern releases if rumor is true_

> "Lets say, this game has a lot of teeth on it, and it will be expensive..."
> — **Anonymous Reddit poster (OP)**, n/a
> _Cryptic hint used by community to speculate on identity (Jurassic Park, Stranger Things)_

> "It's an anniversary game"
> — **Anonymous Reddit poster (OP)**, n/a
> _Key constraint narrowing guesses to titles with relevant anniversaries_

> "Why would Stern continue to build the original Jurassic Park (JP) if a new variant was coming soon? Plus the market is fairly saturated with JPs."
> — **Knapp Arcade author**, n/a
> _Reasonable counter-argument to leading community theory_

> "I'm leaning towards thinking that this Reddit person is full of !@#$ and that Venom is indeed the upcoming reveal LOL."
> — **Knapp Arcade author**, n/a
> _Author's concluding skepticism after exploring speculation_

### Entities

| Name | Type | Context |
|------|------|---------|
| Venom | game | Stern Pinball game based on Todd McFarlane's Spider-Man comics; subject of rumor that it may not be next announced title |
| San Diego Comic-Con 2024 | event | Major event where Stern is expected to announce a new pinball machine (7/20-7/23) |
| Stern Pinball | company | Major pinball manufacturer; subject of roadmap speculation |
| James Bond (60th Anniversary) | game | Stern release that allegedly bumped Venom's original Comic-Con reveal to accommodate anniversary timing |
| Jurassic Park | game | Stern pinball machine designed by Keith Elwin; leading speculation candidate for mystery re-release due to 30th anniversary at Comic-Con |
| Metallica | game | Stern pinball machine; mentioned as potential remake candidate with ongoing industry rumors |
| Stranger Things | game | Stern pinball machine; late speculation candidate for re-release with demogorgon 'teeth' reference |
| Jaws | game | Upcoming Stern pinball game mentioned in mystery poster's alleged roadmap |
| Kapow/Studio game | game | Alleged future Stern release mentioned in mystery poster's roadmap; unclear if distinct title or generic reference |
| Pinball Party | podcast | Show hosted by Jason with guests Cale and Rachel from Electric Bat arcade; discussed the mystery Reddit post |
| Jason | person | Host of Pinball Party podcast; participated in speculation about mystery game |
| Cale | person | Guest on Pinball Party from Electric Bat arcade, Arizona; speculated on identity of mystery game |
| Rachel | person | Guest on Pinball Party from Electric Bat arcade, Arizona; participated in speculation |
| Electric Bat | business | Arcade in Arizona; Cale and Rachel are associated with it |
| Keith Elwin | person | Pinball designer of original Jurassic Park machine |
| Knapp Arcade | company | Source of this blog post; pinball community media |
| Don's Pinball Podcast | podcast | Referenced as one of many active pinball podcasts in the community |
| The Pinball Network | organization | Network producing Pinball Party podcast |
| Elvira 40th Edition | game | Referenced as example of re-release variant format (not relevant to current speculation) |
| Todd McFarlane | person | Comic creator; Venom is based on his Spider-Man comics |

### Topics

- **Primary:** Stern product roadmap and announcement strategy, Rumor and speculation about upcoming game reveals, San Diego Comic-Con 2024 pinball announcements, Venom release timing and delays
- **Secondary:** Anniversary editions and re-releases as product strategy, Community speculation and insider rumors, Jurassic Park machine variants and code updates

### Sentiment

**Neutral** (0.5) — Author presents rumor with balance, explores multiple theories, but expresses final skepticism. Community discussion is speculative and playful rather than adversarial. Tone is investigative rather than confident.

### Signals

- **[sentiment_shift]** Community preferences for bootleg Jurassic Park movie code over official Insider Connected version; players actively seek older machines without the update (confidence: medium) — Author's observation of secondary market behavior
- **[event_signal]** San Diego Comic-Con 2024 (7/20-7/23) confirmed as venue for Stern's next major pinball announcement (confidence: high) — Author states 'we know for a fact' Stern is revealing at Comic-Con
- **[market_signal]** Jurassic Park machine market saturation; Stern has been producing units regularly for months (confidence: medium) — Author's observation of factory output patterns
- **[market_signal]** Mystery game noted as 'expensive'; suggests premium pricing tier (confidence: low) — Anonymous Reddit poster's cryptic comment; could refer to any recent Stern release
- **[product_strategy]** Venom delayed from last year's Comic-Con reveal; bumped to accommodate James Bond 60th Anniversary release (confidence: medium) — Author claims firsthand knowledge but unverified independently
- **[rumor_hype]** Anonymous Reddit user claims Stern's next announcement is a re-release anniversary game, not Venom; provides cryptic details about teeth, expense, and roadmap (confidence: low) — Unverified Reddit posts quoted in article; author expresses final skepticism about credibility

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## Transcript

There's so many amazing free pinball podcasts out there these days that I barely have time to listen to them all. This morning I finished listening to the the second half of the latest Don's Pinball Podcast and I flipped over to The Pinball Network's Pinball Party show. Pinball Party's host, Jason and his guests Cale and Rachel of Arizona's awesome Electric Bat arcade started off the episode talking about the upcoming Venom machine from Stern Pinball. I know for a fact that this game has been complete for over a year and I'm pretty sure that its launch was supposed to be at last year's San Diego Comic-Con but it was bumped to make sure that Stern's James Bond game was released in conjunction with Bond's 60th Anniversary celebration.

I'm also positive that the new Venom game is based on Todd MacFarlane's comics. We also know for a fact that Stern is revealing a new pinball machine at this year's Comic-Con
(7/20 - 7/23). So naturally myself and many others have assumed that after missing last year's show, Stern Pinball would just reveal Venom at this year's event. But what if that wasn't the case?

During the Pinball Party episode, Jason and friends discussed a new mysterious series of posts in the Reddit Pinball message boards from someone who seems somewhat credible and claims that the game that Stern is revealing next month is not Venom. Here's specifically what was said in the thread:

"OP: I do know what's coming next from Stern, and it's not Venom. It's a re-release title that will be announced soon-ish. I have not seen any news on this yet, but .... it's coming. Venom/Spider-Man after that, then a Kapow/Studio type game from Stern could drop before JAWS as well...

OP: ...Lets say, this game has a lot of teeth on it, and it will be expensive...

RE: You already said Jaws was after everything so its not that? Any other hints?

OP: It’s an anniversary game

RE: I need another hint.

Could this actually be? Would Stern really kick the Venom can down the road...again? The folks on the Pinball Party show put their heads together and tried to figure out what the release could be if it wasn't Venom. Cale and Jason speculated that Stern could be releasing a special version of its Keith Elwin-designed Jurassic Park pinball machine. This ties in nicely with the "teeth" comment and Jurassic Park is actually going to have a big presence at the event in honor of its 30th Anniversary (see below for pictures and an article on that).

The whole Jurassic Park guess doesn't really make a lot of sense to me personally though. Stern has been cranking Jurassic Parks out at the factory on and off for the past several months. Why would Stern continue to build the original Jurassic Park (JP) if a new variant was coming soon? Plus the market is fairly saturated with JPs. The only thing that would make sense to me about Stern's Jurassic Park would be some sort of new or expanded code. People love the bootleg movie code so much for the game that they actually look for machines that do not have Insider Connected on them. Could Stern have reached an agreement with the Jurassic Park folks to release movie code for the game, perhaps as paid DLC? I have no idea. This is pure speculation on my part, but a new version of the machine itself like the Elvira 40th Edition pinball machine doesn't make a lot of sense to me.

The other potential non-Venom title that the Pinball Party people floated out there was a remake of Stern Pinball's Metallica. There has been rumblings about a Metallica remake for a while now. The mystery poster said that the game is a re-release, not a Vault and Metallica would be a Vault.

EDIT: Someone on Facebook suggested that the machine being brought back might be Stern's Stranger Things. Stranger Things would probably qualify as a re-release rather than a Vault and the Demogorgons have a lot of teeth. It's not really the Anniversary of the show that I'm aware of though. Stranger Things and Jurassic Park with actual movie assets are the two leading guesses from people...if this no Venom thing is actually true.

EDIT 2: I'm leaning towards thinking that this Reddit person is full of !@#$ and that Venom is indeed the upcoming reveal LOL.

Is this mysterious Reddit poster full of it or are we in for a big surprise? Whatever is happening at San Diego Comic-Con, we're going to see very soon, only a couple of weeks to go.

Below is a link to the episode of Pinball Party that inspired this post. The discussion about the mystery post starts at around the 30 minute mark:

Pinball Party Podcast Ep 33: Tool Time

https://thepinballnetwork.podbean.com/e/pinball-party-podcast-ep-33-tool-time/

The Jurassic Park Comic-Con display:

Jurassic Park Comic-Con experience will recreate classic moments — including that toilet scene

Steven Spielberg's classic dinosaur tale will be brought to life for fans of the 30-year-old movie.

https://ew.com/movies/jurassic-park-30th-anniversary-comic-con/

_(Acquisition: raw_text, Enrichment: v1)_

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