James Bond 007 60th Anniversary Limited Edition is a game mentioned in 1 episode(s).
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The game features a single-level playfield with spinners and drop targets instead of ramps, using ball guide shots as primary mechanics.
Inline drop targets were the first mechanical element placed on the playfield, with the entire design built around them.
The mechanical reel scoring system integrates within the LCD screen space in the backbox, with reels positioned around speakers and other backbox equipment.
Jersey Jack Pinball game, priced $20k+, criticized for layout and design value
Special 500-unit limited edition celebrating 60 years of Bond with all six Bond actors and retro-inspired playfield design
New limited edition pinball machine with retro mechanical score reels, 500-unit production run, $19,999-$20,000 price point
Keith Elwin-designed variant featuring all Bond actors, mechanical scoring reels, limited to 500 units
New limited edition pinball machine from Stern featuring classic 1970s-80s design with modern technology
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Five selectable sound packages are included: three electromechanical styles, one 1980s electronic style, and one modern style.
The game includes Insider Connected integration with full achievements and challenges despite its retro aesthetic.
A custom counterweight system was engineered to keep the Odd Job bowler hat toy positioned at a specific location when not in active play.
The figure-eight loop ball guide shot functions as both an exit for one shot and an entrance for a different shot.
James Bond 007 60th Anniversary Limited Edition costs over $19,999 and wastes Keith Irwin's talent
Production is limited to exactly 500 units globally
Benchmark distributor price is $19,999 ($20,000 plus tax and shipping)
The game uses mechanical score reels allowing scores up to 49,999 before 'Over The Top' insert lights
The game comes as a single version with no Pro or Premium tier variants
Playfield includes 10 drop targets in both row and inline configurations
The game features four separate spinners in addition to Oddjob's spinning hat toy
Cabinet artwork is a montage created from posters of 25 official James Bond films
Daniel Craig is the only Bond actor not depicted holding a gun on the game
The 60th Anniversary edition features all six actors who played James Bond in MGM/UA movies