Star Wars Home Edition is a pinball machine product from Stern Pinball, released in 2019 as an affordable home-use version of their Star Wars pinball game. Designed by George Gomez, it features a full commercial playfield and has evolved through multiple iterations, including a 2025 reissue with Insider Connected integration and improved components. The machine has achieved significant retail success, with Costco ordering it in volume, and is positioned as a gateway machine for consumers entering home pinball ownership.
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Star Wars Home Edition added Insider Connected feature and increased screen size
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Stern Pinball home version available at Costco for ~$4,000-$8,000 CAD; full-scale playfield with reduced cabinet.
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Stern pinball machine, subject of the video
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New pinball machine product from Stern Pinball
2019 release; not considered significant in market