# Episode 1194: "Beetlejuice is The New Gold Standard in Pinball!"

**Source:** Kaneda's Pinball Podcast (Patreon feed)  
**Type:** podcast_episode  
**Published:** 2026-03-02  
**Duration:** 23m 19s  
**Beat:** Pinball

**URL:** https://www.patreon.com/posts/episode-1194-is-152047280

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## Analysis

Kaneda passionately argues that Spooky Pinball's Beetlejuice represents a new quality standard for modern pinball machines, offering superior craftsmanship, playfield finish, and design detail compared to Stern games at a lower price point ($10k vs $13k+ for LE Sterns). He discusses the competitive threat Spooky poses to Stern's market position, analyzes rumors about Barrels of Fun's potential Dungeon Crawler Karl game, and expresses frustration that major manufacturers prioritize cost efficiency over creative excellence.

### Key Claims

- [HIGH] Beeteljuice is the nicest modern pinball machine ever made, with superior playfield gloss, sculpts, and design detail compared to Stern machines costing $3,000 more — _Kaneda, direct product comparison statement throughout episode_
- [MEDIUM] Spooky Pinball playfields have noticeably better gloss and finish quality than modern Stern playfields — _Kaneda's observation comparing physical machines at venues_
- [HIGH] Beetlejuice at $10,000 is underpriced relative to Stern Premium Editions at $9,500 that are unlimited production — _Kaneda's direct pricing comparison and market logic argument_
- [MEDIUM] Godzilla remains Stern's best-selling title, and Pokemon success is an anomaly due to IP dominance — _Kaneda's industry analysis; Pokemon described as 'biggest IP in the world'_
- [MEDIUM] Barrels of Fun is considering making a Dungeon Crawler Karl pinball game based on Karl DeAngelo's book series — _Kaneda rumor discussion; states 'I keep hearing other rumors' about license difficulty_
- [MEDIUM] Dungeon Crawler Karl book series has sold approximately 6 million copies across first six books — _Kaneda citing franchise sales data during speculation about game viability_
- [HIGH] Spooky Pinball only produces ~1,000 units per game with no re-runs or anniversary editions planned — _Kaneda's strategic advantage explanation for Spooky's brand value_
- [MEDIUM] Pokemon LE secondary market is oversaturated with sellers; few buyers willing to pay $20k+ — _Kaneda's market analysis of scalper supply/demand dynamics; cites recent eBay transaction_
- [MEDIUM] Star Wars: Fall of the Empire LE machines are depreciating significantly (13k → 9k in weeks) — _Kaneda's depreciation comparison to Beetlejuice value retention_
- [LOW] Stern used Spike 3 platform as cost-reduction measure rather than creative enhancement — _Kaneda's critical opinion about manufacturing strategy motivations_

### Notable Quotes

> "Beeteljuice people, trust me when I say this, get the smooth-feeling shots gameplay cabinet, don't go cheap. This is gonna be a game that makes everything in your old Stern lineup look so cheap. Look outdated."
> — **Kaneda**, ~3:30
> _Core thesis statement comparing Beetlejuice to entire Stern back catalog_

> "How can these guys make this game look this good, have this much in it, all these assets, all these sculpts? How can they put this in a box for $10,000 and you walk down and you see these $13,000 Stern Limited Edition, they look twice as cheap and they've got half as much in it."
> — **Kaneda**, ~4:15
> _Direct value/pricing challenge to Stern's market positioning_

> "I think everybody who's on a Beeteljuice, you are in possession of what I believe is going to be looked at as the greatest modern pinball theme integrated sexiest machine of all time."
> — **Kaneda**, ~6:45
> _Superlative claim establishing Beetlejuice's legacy status_

> "This company from head to toe really has elevated themselves to what I believe is now, maybe, maybe, just maybe, the best modern pinball company."
> — **Kaneda**, ~8:00
> _Elevates Spooky Pinball above all competitors including Stern and JJP_

> "If a Spooky Pinball pinball playfield looks this good, and I'm Seth Davis, I want my playfields looking this good... Stern Pinball Inc. years ago should have acquired Spooky Pinball and made them an ancillary part of their business division."
> — **Kaneda**, ~24:00
> _Suggests strategic acquisition as response to Spooky's competitive threat_

> "Dungeon Crawler Karl has sold somewhere collectively around six million books. If there are six million fans of Dungeon Crawler Karl and they need to sell somewhere between 500 and a thousand pinball machines, do the math. It's possible."
> — **Kaneda**, ~15:30
> _Analyzes viability of unannounced Barrels of Fun title based on IP fan base_

> "I'm so tired of creative companies doing things that are all about the bottom line and all about the margins and all about cost efficiencies. I hate the modern world when it comes to creativity."
> — **Kaneda**, ~22:00
> _Expresses core frustration with Stern's manufacturing philosophy_

> "Beeteljuice is a game where if you got it for $10,000, you might be able to get out at $18,000 for the game... you're gonna see all these Stern machines that were released for way too much material have all tanked in value."
> — **Kaneda**, ~20:30
> _Predicts strong secondary market value retention for Beetlejuice vs Stern depreciation_

> "The Goonies is already sold out. If you are not on a list to get the next Spooky Pinball machine, you're not going to get it."
> — **Kaneda**, ~13:00
> _Signals Spooky's demand/supply imbalance and competitive advantage_

> "This is the new standard. This is the new bar. This is the nicest modern pinball machine ever. It shoots great. It's super fun. It's got moments of wow and it's only going to get better."
> — **Kaneda**, ~27:30
> _Final summation establishing Beetlejuice as industry benchmark for 2026+_

### Entities

| Name | Type | Context |
|------|------|---------|
| Kaneda | person | Podcast host expressing strong opinions on Beeteljuice quality and industry trends; works in marketing; major pinball content creator and collector |
| Christopher Franchi | person | Spooky Pinball designer credited with Beeteljuice; implementing signature apron random drops as premium touch |
| Karl DeAngelo | person | Barrels of Fun designer/founder; created Winchester Mystery House; potential designer of rumored Dungeon Crawler Karl game |
| David Van Ness | person | Barrels of Fun founder/CEO; making strategic game selection decisions for studio |
| Jack Danger | person | Referenced as designer with dedicated fan base driving game sales; designer of Pokemon for Stern |
| George Gomez | person | Legendary Stern designer; referenced regarding salary/production scale comparison to Spooky |
| Jack Guarnieri | person | Jersey Jack Pinball CEO; Kaneda suggests JJP needs more sculpts in their games |
| Spooky Pinball | company | Boutique manufacturer elevated to 'best modern pinball company' status; Beeteljuice represents peak quality; limited 1k unit production model; playfield finish/quality praised vs Stern |
| Stern Pinball | company | Industry leader facing competitive pressure; criticized for cost-cutting on Spike 3 platform; Star Wars FOTP LE depreciating; Godzilla remains best-seller; Pokemon success described as anomaly |
| Jersey Jack Pinball | company | Premium boutique manufacturer; Harry Potter criticized for empty side-panel design vs Beeteljuice; praised for stunning games but needs more sculpts |
| Barrels of Fun | company | Competitive boutique; Winchester Mystery House success; considering Dungeon Crawler Karl; needs expression lighting improvements per Kaneda |
| Beeteljuice | game | Spooky Pinball title; $10k MSRP; capped at 1,079 units; motorized sandworm toy; Danny Elfman music; ranked #1 on Pinside Top 100; represents new quality standard for industry |
| Harry Potter | game | Jersey Jack Pinball title; $15k CE; criticized for flat empty side panels; great theme but lacks physical detail vs Beeteljuice |
| Godzilla | game | Stern Pinball machine; referenced as company's best-selling title; compared unfavorably to Beeteljuice in playfield quality |
| Star Wars: Fall of the Empire | game | Stern Pinball LE; $13k MSRP; experiencing significant secondary market depreciation (13k → 9k); Kaneda example of Stern value loss vs Spooky value retention |
| Pokemon | game | Stern Pinball; 30th anniversary title; LE experiencing secondary market saturation; described as anomaly due to IP strength; multiple units on eBay; buyers unwilling to pay $20k+ |
| Evil Dead | game | Spooky Pinball title; referenced as example of high value retention and fast secondary market sales; Kaneda suggests Beeteljuice equals or exceeds it in quality |
| Winchester Mystery House | game | Barrels of Fun title by Karl DeAngelo; success has given designer 'blank check' for next project; establishes designer's credibility with community |
| Dungeon Crawler Karl | game | Rumored Barrels of Fun title based on Karl DeAngelo's book series; ~6M book sales; Kaneda skeptical of mainstream appeal; questions viability vs harder-to-license Big Trouble in Little China |
| The Goonies | game | Spooky Pinball title; noted as already sold out; signals strong demand and Spooky's production capacity constraints |
| Sonic the Hedgehog | game | Upcoming pinball title; Kaneda predicts will be 'game of the year'; listed as foundational modern game alongside Beeteljuice and Harry Potter |
| Transformers | game | Upcoming pinball title; Kaneda predicts will 'crush' in 2026 |
| Back to the Future | game | Upcoming pinball title; Kaneda predicts will 'crush' in 2026 |
| Spike 3 | product | Stern Pinball platform; Kaneda criticizes as cost-reduction measure rather than creative enhancement; underutilized for game design innovation |
| This Week in Pinball | media | Industry news outlet; referenced multiple times in podcast; Kaneda appears to be critical of certain editorial decisions or coverage |

### Topics

- **Primary:** Beeteljuice quality and design excellence, Spooky Pinball competitive positioning vs Stern, Playfield finish and manufacturing quality differences, Secondary market depreciation patterns (Stern vs Spooky)
- **Secondary:** Dungeon Crawler Karl rumor and viability analysis, Pokemon LE market saturation and scalping dynamics, Stern cost-cutting philosophy and Spike 3 platform, Boutique manufacturer competitive strategy and FOMO pricing

### Sentiment

**Positive** (0.82) — Overwhelmingly positive about Beeteljuice and Spooky Pinball; highly critical and frustrated with Stern's cost-cutting approach and creative direction; mixed on other boutiques (JJP praised but needs improvement, Barrels of Fun facing viability questions); bullish on 2026 game releases overall

### Signals

- **[product_strategy]** Spooky Pinball's 1,000-unit cap per game (no reruns, anniversary editions, or different tiers) creates sustained secondary market value and brand loyalty differentiation vs Stern's unlimited Premium/LE production model (confidence: high) — Kaneda: 'all their games have value baked in now because they're only making a thousand ever, ever. There's no Premium Edition Edition. There's no Stern Pro Edition.'
- **[sentiment_shift]** Spooky Pinball elevated from niche boutique to 'best modern pinball company' status, surpassing Stern and JJP on quality/value perception despite being smaller; signals major competitive momentum shift (confidence: high) — Kaneda: 'This company from head to toe really has elevated themselves to what I believe is now, maybe, maybe, just maybe, the best modern pinball company.'
- **[design_philosophy]** Kaneda frames Stern's Spike 3 adoption as cost-reduction strategy rather than technological enhancement, contrasting with Spooky's apparent prioritization of physical craftsmanship and detail (confidence: medium) — Kaneda: 'They made it a cost-effective measure... creative companies doing things that are all about the bottom line and all about the margins and all about cost efficiencies'
- **[product_concern]** Stern playfields perceived as having noticeably inferior gloss/finish compared to Spooky; possible connection to dimpling or clear coat reduction; affects perceived value and luxury positioning (confidence: medium) — Kaneda: 'modern Stern playfields... they're dull. It's like they dialed down the amount of clear coat... Spooky Pinball machine, it's like everything just feels like next level.'
- **[collector_signal]** Stark contrast in secondary market performance: Beeteljuice predicted to appreciate to $18k from $10k; Star Wars FOTP depreciating 13k→9k; Pokemon LE oversaturated with no buyers at $20k+. Signals demand concentration on high-quality limited production games (confidence: high) — Kaneda: 'Beetlejuice is a game where... you might be able to get out at $18,000... Star Wars: Fall of the Empire... you be lucky if you got 9 for it... nobody wants to spend $20,000 on a Pokemon'
- **[market_signal]** Stern Premium Editions at $9,500 (unlimited production) priced near Beeteljuice at $10,000 (1,000 unit cap); creates rational buyer choice toward limited Spooky over unlimited Stern, threatening Stern's volume sales in Premium tier (confidence: high) — Kaneda: 'A Stern Premium Edition... is basically the same price as Beeteljuice. So who in their right mind would spend $9,500 on a Stern Premium Edition'
- **[rumor_hype]** Kaneda discusses rumors of Barrels of Fun considering Dungeon Crawler Karl pinball game based on Karl DeAngelo's book series (~6M units sold); competing against Big Trouble in Little China licensing challenges; unclear if this is designer's next project (confidence: medium) — Kaneda: 'I love this rumor that Barrels of Fun is considering making Dungeon Crawler Karl... maybe this is the game he was working on and not Big Trouble in Little China'
- **[product_concern]** JJP games praised as 'stunning' but criticized for incomplete playfield design with empty side areas lacking sculpts/detail; contrasts with Beeteljuice's comprehensive theme integration (confidence: medium) — Kaneda: 'Jersey Jack Pinball... their games are stunning... they need to get more sculpts into their game some of their games have areas that look like they just sort of ran out of material'
- **[market_signal]** Pokemon LE experiencing oversupply of sellers relative to buyers willing to pay $20k+; scalp strategy failing due to abundance of willing sellers and reduced buyer demand following Beeteljuice comparison (confidence: high) — Kaneda: 'there too many of you and you all want and none of you are gonna get it... for every one of those wanted ads, there's a dude looking to sell his Pokemon... nobody wants to spend $20,000'
- **[business_signal]** Kaneda suggests Stern should have acquired Spooky Pinball as strategic move to gain manufacturing processes, cabinet design, playfield finishing technology, and design talent; indicates recognition of Spooky's technological/creative superiority (confidence: low) — Kaneda: 'Stern Pinball Inc. years ago should have acquired Spooky Pinball and made them an ancillary part of their business division... acquire some of the technologies they use... acquire the playfield process'
- **[supply_chain_signal]** Spooky's games consistently selling out pre-orders; Goonies already sold out; host warns potential buyers that without pre-order status, they cannot acquire next Spooky machine; signals production capacity significantly below demand (confidence: high) — Kaneda: 'The Goonies is already sold out. If you are not on a list to get the next Spooky Pinball machine, you're not going to get it.'

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## Transcript

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Everything is like on the last like one third of the playfield. There's nothing though. Could have been sculpts. Could have been more put into a game. And Harry Potter CE, $15,000. And it looks much more empty than Beetlejuice, which is $5,000 cheaper. Are we gonna have these conversations or not? Now look, I've been saying for a while, these two games, Harry Potter and Beetlejuice are the new foundations of modern pinball. We finally have a Jersey Jack game that shoots amazingly well. It's an incredible theme. You know how I feel. Sonic the Hedgehog is going to be the game of the year. But Beetlejuice people, trust me when I say this, get the butter cabinet, don't go cheap. This is gonna be a game that makes everything in your old stern lineup look so cheap. Look outdated. And I don't get how they did this. How can these guys make this game look this good, have this much in it, all these assets, all these scopes? How can they put this in a box for $10,000 and you walk down and you see these $13,000 Stern LEs, they look twice as cheap and they've got half as much in it. Go walk next to like a James Bond after seeing Beetlejuice and heck, I'm even going to say it, walk over and stand in front of a Godzilla next to a Beetlejuice and it's not just the mechs people, it's everything. The playfield on a spooky pinball game, the gloss on it, the shininess of it, it's just like looking at glass. And then you go over to these modern stern playfields and they're dull. It's like they dialed down the amount of clear code because I don't know what the issue is. Maybe it's the dimples. I don't know. But when you walk over a spooky machine, it's like everything just feels like next level. And I don't understand how they did it. I don't understand how they went from America's most haunted to This Week in Pinball, but I think everybody who's in on a beetlejuice, you are in possession of what I believe is going to be looked at as the greatest modern pinball theme integrated sexiest machine of all time. Mister Christopher Franchi. Now he's got this fun thing too. He's doing, there's going to be random people that get a different apron with his signature on it. That is super cool. Everything they're doing, everything they're doing. When I was at automated, I saw there was a box. It was a spooky box. Even the box looks better than everybody else's. This Week in Pinball, Terminate I'm John Papadiuk, Black Water, Kaneda's Pinball Podcast, Twippies Awards, translite and inside it was an evil dead. It's like this company from head to toe really has elevated themselves to what I believe is now, maybe, maybe, just maybe, the best modern pinball company. 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It's not like they just got lazy and put, here's what's on the left side of King Kong is the same thing on the right side. And again, for $10,000, you're getting way more creativity than we're getting from companies that are costing a lot more. And we know Spooky might price increase just a little bit, but that's just going to be it just a little bit. So what this means now is this. The Goonies is already sold out. If you are not on a list to get the next spooky machine, you're not going to get it. And this company's got a really good problem now. If they come out with nostalgic games that look this good and get everything you want into the game, it's just going to be sellout, sellout, sellout. And I think the modern line of people are going to want to have is like Potter, Sonic, Beetlejuice, Book on the screen, When you open the 아파 мечhai page you can see all number of the닝amp You have to remember this people a stern premium in which they're gonna make an unlimited run of a stern premium is basically the same price as Beetlejuice. So who in their right mind would spend $9,500 on a stern premium in which you could go spend $400 more and get a Beetlejuice if you're lucky enough to get one. So how can they do this? This is it people. It's the theory of relativity. If you put this spooky game relative to a stern, it blows the stern away. A stern's got a big thing they got to figure out. They got to figure out how do we do this. Like Pokemon success is absolutely huge. It is an anomaly. It's Pokemon. It's the biggest IP in the world. But other than that, I think they've got to figure something out because what's happening to stern right now is this. They've got all those other games they've been making all these years and they're all going to start to just like drag down the brand value because you're going to see all these stern machines that were released for way too much money have all tanked in value and so all that connotes to the world is this stern pinball machines don't hold any value. Only a couple of them hold value and everything else tanks in value. Imagine if that was the case over at Porsche or Rolex. innovatron interweb, Outpinball forehand sniper pink first at this time out implied isstechno use pulled or dead if you go to trad your reading all i don't know what's a Star Wars Fall of the Empire SternLE, you spend 13 on it, you be lucky if you got 9 for it. So over here at Spooky you just made $6,000 and at Stern you just lost $4,000 and not only that, you'll sell your Evil Dead in a week or less. Your Star Wars Fall of the Empire might sit at $9,000 for 4 months without being sold. eight one two sp greatest in the carbon Dungeon Crawler Carl I love this rumor that Barrels of Fun is considering making Dungeon Crawler Carl It is apparently a book series that Karl Karl DeAngelo also really loves and maybe this is the game he was working on and not Big Trouble in Little China. I keep hearing other rumors that the Big Trouble license is really really hard to get so we might not see it. So let's talk about Dungeon Crawler Carl. Will this game be successful? The Pinball Podcast is brought to you by the Pinball Podcast Network. I'm not a fan of pinball because I've never even like I've never read any of the books. I've never listened to any of the audiobooks. It's very popular as an audiobook you lazy guys who don't want to read and it's also sold to date. I think the first six books or so have sold somewhere collectively around six million books. Okay, so let's just stop there. If there are six million fans of Dungeon Crawler Carl and they need to sell somewhere between 500 and a thousand pinball machines.sioulstyletheOOC, do the math. It's possible. Like, we know coming outta winchester anything is possible in pinball. But, there's a big, but. How many of you are into this book series, I've never heard anybody socially bring up this book series I get that it's like super nerdy, super nysh, sorta geek, but there's zero nostalgia for this. This thing han been around only like four or five years. I mean maybe six years at most. This Week in Pinball, I mean, maybe six years at most. This is brand new. And this thing is never really broken through culturally. I work in marketing for a living. Trust me. If Dungeon Crawler Carl was a way to reach people, like, I'd be all over it. I've never heard of this. So, that being said, I do think after the success of Winchester's Mystery House, that David David Van Es is going to let Karl Karl DeAngelo do whatever Karl Karl DeAngelo wants. Karl Karl DeAngelo wants to do. He's earned a blank check, if you will, to make his next game what he wants. See, they were shopping Winchester around. A couple designers did not want to do it. They did not think it would be successful and Karl said, I'll do it. Okay. And the success of Winchester has very much a lot to do with Karl Karl DeAngelo's fan base and the community he's The game is built. So this gets interesting because I think Karl is a lot like Jack Danger. It's like these guys have people that now want to buy their games. And so if he makes Dungeon Crawler Carl, is that like Jack's Tank Girl game? Will you find enough people to just sell a few hundred of them? But I don't think Barrels of Fun can survive on a few hundred games or 500 games total. I think they need a mixture of I think you could do it. I do. I think you could sell a few hundred dungeon crawler Karls if you've got GI Joe, if you've got He-Man, if you've got Transformers, if you've got something else in the mix that has a little bit more mainstream appeal. David must be scratching his head. He comes out with Dune, a $2 billion movie franchise, and he can barely To concur at a WPPRtant, large 266K savings You could do it on a hardware level. You could have enough like development planning going on for the hardware. But it's really coding two games a year, which is really, really hard for these smaller companies. And that's why you're seeing Spooky Pinball even just go to one game a year. When they were doing, when they were trying to do like the same layout with two different games, it was the coding that was a nightmare. You had to separate your code teams and you're doing twice as much work and it wasn't worth it. So I'm just on that level. I don't know if it's feasible. I don't think we're gonna see the next game from barrels Until the end of the year because they still got to make all these dunes. They're trickling out these Winchesters But games are not flying out of the factory and it is March 2nd. Now knowing that it's March 2nd. Where's Pokemon? Where is Pokemon? They basically have missed the 30th anniversary party There no pros on location anywhere Where are the Pokemon games I can wait to play it Speaking of that one on eBay sold for around You got to pay the eBay fees so what does that mean a Pokemon le is worth on the secondhand market right now it not looking good for those of you out there who want to scalp your Pokemon le I tell you why there too many of you and you all want and none of you are gonna get it because there too many of you that the harsh reality right now I know there's a lot of wanted ads. I can guarantee you right now for every one of those wanted ads, there's a dude looking to sell his Pokemon LE. And here's the problem is nobody wants to spend $20,000 on a Pokemon LE. And after you play Beetlejuice, you sure as heck are not going to want to spend $20,000. I think Beetlejuice is a game where if you got it for $10,000, you might be able to get out at $18,000 for the game. Sprylicablerogen夜 6, Sp vaccs 365 goddamn cartridgeswhilePA lactoday, FTA7245x, Stiff Kellyarta событиstanded aluminum 1. Kindnn-The character PepTAe F сначала cliponly in settlement or free Fred the The Machine okay, and that's on them. Okay, it's on them. They're the biggest pinball company in the world. They have spike 3 platform They did not make spike 3 an enhancement. They made it a cost-effective Measure and I'm jaded. I'm so tired because I go through this on a daily basis I'm so tired of creative companies doing things that are all about the bottom line and all about the margins and all about cost efficiencies I I hate the modern world when it comes to creativity. We have driven every single creative company to be focused on nothing more than finance and I'm tired of that. These companies need to unshackle their creativity. They need to put more into these games, not less. They need to make nicer cabinets, not bracketed cabinets. It's 2026. A playfield should look like glass and not dimple like crazy. technology to do that is not lost on us ages ago. It's there. If a spooky pinball playfield looks this good, and I'm Seth Davis, I want my playfields looking this good. What is the process by which they make them look this good? If they're using a company like Vader, I want to go acquire that company. Why is there zero mergers and acquisitions that ever happen in pinball? I can guarantee you, Sturm Pinball years ago should have acquired Spooky Pinball and made them an ancillary part of their business division and think about it. It would have been smart because you could also acquire some of the technologies they use. You could acquire some of the butter cabinets on your LEs. You could acquire the playfield process they have. No, let's just let them get so damn good to the point now where they're now embarrassing us. Look, I get that George Gomez makes in like a week and a half what Spooky Pinball makes all year. I get it, but it's still just manufacturing. And you can manufacture a pinball machine to be this nice in Benton, Wisconsin or this nice coming out of like Ilk Grove in Chicago, wherever Stern is made. But man, there's got to be a middle ground. There's got to be a middle ground. And I'm just here to tell you right now on this episode of Keneadus Pinball Podcast that Spooky Pinball has created the The nicestmodernmachine I think Beetlejuice is showing me that there is work to be done everywhere else. This is the new standard. This is the new bar. This is the nicestmodernpinballmachine ever. It shootsgreat. It's super fun. It's got moments of wow and it's only going to get better. You tell me what's wrong with Beetlejuice. When you stand over, that Wormmech is so big. I was so shocked by how damn impressive it was. When you're in that Dale mode and The game is starting to take over and it has a mind of its own and the flippers are flipping to the song Genius. Absolute genius. I love it. I'm so happy that this game exists that a company could go from America's most haunted to this. That's the American dream. Incredible. Everybody else. It's time baby. We're going to get the best pinball ever in 2026 because the bar at the beginning of the year is so damn high and I know Sonic is going to crush. I think The Transformers is gonna crush, Back to the Future is gonna Crush, it's gonna be amazing and so many of you I implore you you've got to sell your old games now baby no one's gonna want them there's a lot of you dudes that are like two three hundred thousand dollars all in on these old sterns get rid of them now trust me listen to Kaneda, Kaneda out. Tre ra 오늘도 culpaifying

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*Exported from Journalist Tool on 2026-04-13 | Item ID: db958a13-a167-42c5-95c7-20aa9cd047f1*
