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Matt Scott achieved a 3-1 score against Nick on Viking machine during tournament
Godzilla has displaced Medieval Madness as #1 ranked pinball machine on Pinside Top 100
John Wick pinball was a marketing miss because it lacks narrative depth suitable for pinball translation
T-molding should be cut at curves using a razor blade to make it flush and uniform
ROM programmer; created custom ROMs referenced in discussion; similar work to Søren
Designer of Total Nuclear Annihilation and Rick and Morty for Spooky Pinball; Kaneda argues he has superior talent to Spooky's Keith Elwin and receives royalty payments per unit sold
Name used to refer to multiple people in pinball community; hosts clarify need to distinguish between different Matts
Pinball enthusiast mentioned in context of playing Pinup/Kingpin at a venue
Co-creator of Pinball Map (founded 2008), co-host of 'Mappin' Around with Matt Scott and Ryan' podcast
Co-host of LoserKid Pinball Podcast
Cabinet/artwork designer at Raw Thrills, designed stenciled cabinet aesthetic and collaborated on backglass art direction
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Backhand Pinball lock technique on TNA was unintended by designer Matt Scott but confirmed as functional and allowed
Spooky Pinball CEO Charlie Emery approved providing artwork assets to Virtual Pinball Workshop on the condition that assets be rendered at screen resolution only, not high-DPI printable quality
Matt Scott engineered parts sold through Pinball Life and provided technical assistance on The Big Lebowski pinball project with Dutch Pinball
A 7-inch vinyl record of Total Nuclear Annihilation soundtrack was released featuring the two most-streamed tracks (title track and Alpha Particles) selected by analyzing streaming data
Total Nuclear Annihilation VPX completely recreates the original game's lighting system by running 30 frames per second with hexadecimal color codes controlling every LED's exact color and brightness
TNA's multiball mechanics include a rule preventing intentional drain exploitation where draining all three balls gives a ball back but removes the ball saver
Matt Scott knew about Blood Machines approximately six months before this stream aired
Matt Scott fixed a bug in TNA that George reported and sent updated code the same day
Pinball Brothers Alien follows both Alien and Aliens movies
Matt Scott's recent game project features professionally mastered audio by an engineer with 20 years of experience
Matt Scott's best achievement in pinball is winning a state championship as his first major tournament victory
Matt Scott has competed in 72 IFPA-sanctioned events
Matt Scott is considering a Mach 2 version of Pin Stadium with adjustable color temperature
Pin Stadium lights have warm color temperature that cannot be adjusted
Matt Scott Danesi updated TNA software to allow changing protector bar colors.
The Stranger Things playfield has hidden UV artwork that isn't visible under normal lighting
Pinstadium's Wi-Fi controllable lighting kit for Stranger Things costs $280
Pinstadium's UV-only kit for Stranger Things costs $180
Pinstadium's Penn Stadium Things Edition provides 100% (Blackwater) coverage of the playfield
Sam Stern's Stranger Things LED kit provides only 60% of the playfield's artwork illumination
True UV effects require completely dark room and dark lighting conditions on the playfield to be visible
Pinstadium's Penn Stadium Things Edition kit has a 10-minute plug-and-play install
Pin Stadium Fusions connect to factory flasher panels using simple wire tap connectors without complex installation
Avatar LE code update added entire upper playfield with additional flipper lock mechanism and multiball not present in original version
Both Avatar multiballs can now be stacked together in new code, whereas they could not be stacked before
Hover accessories will be priced under $50
Hovers are compatible with any pinball machine
Hover manufacturing involves hand-making using SLA 3D printer with CAD designs
Pin Stadium Fusions are called 'fusions' because they merge Pin Stadium UV glow with Orion's Belt RGB flashers into single product
Avatar LE scoring improved significantly on upper playfield multiball in new code
Hover design required extensive iteration due to compatibility variables across different pinball machines with different toy/object placements
New code updates on Stern machines preserve all high score positions when installed
Orion's Belt system is approximately four weeks from shipping and is currently in active production
Deadpool (Stern Pro) contains approximately 15 flashers available for triggering with Orion's Belt
The system offers 16 million different color combinations possible per flasher trigger
Orion's Belt LEDs are designed as 'extreme white' (brighter white) compared to standard warm white to maintain visibility when Pin Stadium is at full brightness
Orion's Belt took approximately one year to develop and perfect before public demonstration
Pin Stadium and Orion's Belt were intentionally kept as separate products to preserve the UV glow feature and playfield-wide color spectrum effects
Deadpool has approximately 15 available flashers to choose from for customization, though not all may be simultaneously useful
Orion's Belt hardware mounts approximately one inch beneath Pin Stadium light strips on machine sides
Orion's Belt can be powered and controlled independently of Pin Stadium Lights system
Matt Scott has reached seven stage modes and approximately three of five film modes in one week of ownership
Houdini represents Matt Scott's favorite pinball machine acquisition since Star Wars
Matt Scott has owned Houdini for one week as of this stream
Pin Stadium Lights are compatible with all pinball machines from EMs to modern Spike games except Logan's arcade taxi and Alien which require custom modifications
Pin Stadium Lights do not require unique programming for each game, only universal hardware connections
Pin Stadium Lights are in stock and shipping with next-day delivery capability
Version 1.1 of Total Nuclear Annihilation is the near-final release code
Tilt timer mechanism reduces spurious tilts by requiring sustained switch closure
The Earthshaker machine being used is prototype number two, restored
Earthshaker Aftershock is running on P-ROCK custom system implementation
Earthshaker Aftershock features completely new music composed by Matt Scott, not original game assets
Matt Scott did not physically assemble or touch the production unit #1 game
TNA has recently received new mechanical updates including 'toy splinter' feature
Matt Scott created the tilt mechanism for Gorgasm Master bagatelle machine
Matt Scott designed the physical Deadflip flippers that were 3D printed
Matt Scott created the tilt bob mechanism on ScoreGasm Master
Matt Scott created the custom DeadFlip Flippers and previously worked on The Big Lebowski pinball as hardware/programmer
Matt Scott programmed The Big Lebowski Pinball
Matt Scott worked as a programmer on The Big Lebowski Pinball
Co-host of LoserKid Pinball Podcast, participates in conversation
Co-host of LoserKid Pinball Podcast
Talent brought into Multimorphic for Weird Al game; role not specified but implied as design/art contributor
Competing in PRPA tournaments, participated in bottom-four playoff match at Joe and Shelly's
Pinball technician who has modified many games and works on code; requested by listeners for podcast appearance with Zach Sharpe
Composer working on Multimorphic's upcoming licensed game; known for music, lights, and choreography expertise; previously worked on TNA
Tournament player leading competition (3-1 score visible on bracket)
Industry figure; presumably holds patent related to pin stadium glass functionality discussed
Unknown industry role, attended Expo, discussed audio mastering for recent game, works remotely on games
Co-host of LoserKid Pinball Podcast; parent of child with autism; passionate about customization and mod philosophy
Pinball community member mentioned for discussing alternate Cheetah ROM versions with different sound effects.
Creator of Total Nuclear Annihilation for Spooky Pinball; designed Pin Stadium lighting kit installed on Willy Wonka; working on second game
Owner/operator of Pin Stadium; sponsor providing extreme lighting kits for Black Knight stream
Pinball mod maker who won best new pinball mod award for pin stadium lights
Pinball seller/dealer who Tim has purchased Metallica and James Cameron's Avatar (LE) from; unexpectedly met Tim at Tilt Arcade in Maryland
Associated with Pin Stadium Light; recognized for product quality by Drew
Associated with Pin Stadium; provided lighting expertise for Drew's cabinet conversion from Shane Black Axl Rose to Monster Bash SE
Owner of PinStadium Lights; sponsor offering lighting upgrades (Hyper Beams)
Listener who sent thanks for podcasting
Appeared at Shane Black Knight event, associated with the game as software/code designer for Spooky Pinball
Associated with Penn Stadium, conducted Skype interview for the podcast that was lost due to Audacity crash
Owner of Pinstadium Lights, provides 24/7 customer service support, installer testimonial for LED lighting product
Mentioned as 'from Penn Station,' industry figure who appeared in a Flipping Out stream, recognized Drew from podcast
Creator/owner of PinStadium products, mentioned as Larry in context of customer service
Lead designer/programmer at Spooky Pinball, creator of Total Nuclear Annihilation, designing second game targeted for Christmas release
Associated with PinStadium orders, cancelled duplicate order for Jonathan Hall
Co-host of Loser Kids podcast; Orby's former high school guitar classmate who scored 98% in advanced guitar class
Early customer of Tim's restoration services; commissioned a Fishtails restoration from Sydney.
Person mentioned providing information about game mechanics
Pinball collector/enthusiast for whom Bruce is testing custom ROM code modifications (Big Game)
Associated with Penn Stadium; host suggests he would be good at creating animated 'beer transition' scenes
Referenced multiple times as a person involved with TNA or Spooky Pinball, possibly designer or developer
Chat participant during stream; long-time pinball enthusiast/collector with experience on vintage Harry Williams pinball machines; invited to City The Champ
Founder/owner of Pinstadium Lights; UV/LED lighting product designer and manufacturer; guest interviewed on episode 45
Owner/designer at Spooky Pinball; designed Rick and Morty layout; has known Eric Priepke since Chicago pinball expo events
Founder of Pin Stadium Lights; product praised for commercial success and influencing industry design
Pinsider from northern Illinois who sold Earthshaker to Drew; self-described pinball podcast fan; provided electric dolly for transport.
Designer of Total Nuclear Annihilation (Spooky Pinball)
Pinball designer; Eric Minier teased details about Matt Scott's next game on Episode 10
Designer/developer of Total Nuclear Annihilation; provides code updates and iteratively refines game mechanics including tilt timing and hardware modifications
Tournament player; achieved second place finish before elimination
Indiana representative; competitor at 2018-19 IFPA NA Championships
Owner/representative of Penn Stadium Lights; praised as having 'the best lighting in the pinball world'
Tournament player competing in INDISC 2023 with INDUS badge indicating previous bounty wins
Mentioned multiple times; appears to be a fellow streamer or content creator; potentially associated with the game being played
Tournament player; claims state championship victory as best achievement in pinball, competed in 72 events
Guest demonstrator for T-molding and playfield cleaning techniques
Contributor who provided advice on dual-boot implementation; active on Pinside
Co-host/co-captain of Loser Kid Pinball Podcast; commissioned Silver Ball Mania pinball guitar from Sathara
Game designer credited with designing the Newton cradle Meeseeks mechanism as original cost-cutting feature
Friend of the show, raised issues with All-Tech MPU board limitations regarding custom code
Spooky Pinball code designer and podcast co-host (Loser Kid); raided the stream; known in pinball community for software expertise
Referenced in chat; associated with TNA (Total Nuclear Annihilation); correct terminology is 'CE' not '2.0'
Mentioned as having created parent session/therapy mode content with Dr. Evil
Musician, composer, and TNA game designer; also contributed to Spooky Pinball titles and parts engineering at Pinball Life; known for lighting design and audio work
Pinball community figure mentioned; Penn Stadium sponsor of stream
Co-host/pinball code contributor at Spooky Pinball; present during Batman '66 gameplay, provides code update information for Deadpool and Batman '66
Associated with Pin Stadium (pinball lighting company), praised for product design
Pinball code designer at Spooky Pinball who updated TNA software to allow customization of protector bar colors.
Mentioned during stream as greeting/presence in chat; known pinball community figure and code designer
Penn Stadium lighting manufacturer and designer; guest on stream discussing Alien game and pinball lighting products
Creator of Pin Stadium lighting products, parent of newborn (11 months), discussed product features and feedback during stream
Representative of Pin Stadium Lights; provides product installation and usage guidance during stream
Designer of Total Nuclear Annihilation; cooperated with Scorbit on mode state implementation
Developer of Total Nuclear Annihilation firmware. Responsive to bug reports and actively developing code updates including TNA 2.0.
Designer of Final Resistance; releasing new music album on vinyl
Designer/founder at Spooky Pinball; explicitly stated to have no involvement with fan-created digital TNA
Designer associated with Total Nuclear Annihilation (Spooky); confirmed unintended Backhand Pinball lock mechanic during battle competition; host expresses excitement for his new music game
Designer/manufacturer of Penn Stadium Extremes LED lights; mentioned for potential integration work with Roboctopus
Pinball enthusiast who noted code changes to Jurassic Park T-Rex aggression level; compared T-Rex behavior favorably to his own machine
Local arcade contact who tipped off Jon about the Q*Bert machine available at warehouse before public listing
Owner/founder of Penn Stadium Lights; prototype LED lighting was used on first SDTM Batman 66 review machine.
Local contact helping RetroRalph source replacement 19-inch CRT monitors
Co-host of Great British Pinball Podcast, pinball collector and venue operator in UK, waiting for Dune delivery, organizing UK Open tournament
Associated with Arcade Game Factory; RetroRalph indicates intent to contact him about marquee drilling issues
CEO of Arcade1Up; played Karate Fight with RetroRalph at CES
Pinball community figure who competed against Jon in Karate The Champ at CES
Creator/founder of Pin Stadium Lights, described as 'a great guy' by host Greg Bone
SDTM team member, bringing five pins to Pinball Expo event, guest mentions
Referenced during stream discussion; appears to be community member or acquaintance
Code/rules designer at Spooky Pinball; working on second pinball game; also reported as one of Spooky's biggest sellers
Referenced as having emotional reaction to ramp rankings; implied pinball personality/expert
Co-host/guest on stream; Pin Stadium Lights product creator and owner; Spooky Pinball code designer; host location is 'Bally of the Beast'
Pinball streamer and content creator hosting the Straight Down The Middle channel, playing and providing detailed rules explanation for Houdini
Pin Stadium founder/designer; demonstrated Fusions and Hover accessories; discussed Avatar code updates; conducted giveaway
Developer/designer of Orion's Belt system, demonstrates product features and discusses technical specifications
Associated with Pin Stadium; conducted seminar on LED lighting installation at 2018 Expo; worked with SDTM hosts on presentation
Designer of Total Nuclear Annihilation, homebrew game made in his garage that ranks #2 on anger-inducing list
Spooky Pinball code developer; hosts critique Rick and Morty code as reference point
Artwork designer on Pulp Fiction pinball
Graphic artist/designer on Pulp Fiction; created all artwork package and backglass design (Jackrabbit Slim's with dancing Mia); also involved in topper design
Spooky Pinball designer; part of Barrels of Fun team; recognized for code/design work
Operator of Game On Graphics, provides custom arcade control panel overlays and artwork reproduction services
Local Columbus collector friend of Jeff; known as 'Solar Fox'; collector of rare games including Solar Fox cabinet
Owner/operator of Game On Graphics; provided side panel artwork and other decals for the restoration project
Creator of tilt mechanism for Gorgasm Master bagatelle machine
Pinball programmer who worked on The Big Lebowski Pinball; referred to as 'the glass man'
Big Lebowski Pinball code designer, Chicago area pinball community member
Pinball community figure encountered at ReplayFX; described as tall by host
Designer of Total Nuclear Annihilation for Spooky Pinball, hand-delivered production unit #1 to Ed Robertson
Code designer and software engineer who created Earthshaker Aftershock custom modification with P-ROCK system; Spooky Pinball staff
Provides rules instruction for Playboy pinball via chat; appears to be knowledgeable about game mechanics
Referenced as potential supplier of miniature screws and LCD controller components for P3 display setup
Music composer for BKSOR alongside Brendon Small; updated original Black Knight 2000 theme by Ritchie/Forden/Schmidt
Tournament scoring software designer mentioned for spreadsheet/scoring system used in tournaments
Programmer who worked on Big Lebowski Pinball and ScoreGasm Master; created custom code and new Daft Punk soundtrack for Deadflip's Tron Legacy
Programmer on The Big Lebowski Pinball, creator of 3D printed flippers used by Dead Flip
Hardware/programmer, worked for Dutch Pinball (The Big Lebowski), created DeadFlip custom flippers, now at J1 Pinball
Referenced as witness to streamer's antics; appears to be community member or colleague watching the stream
Mentioned as co-contributor to TNA game; credited with hard work on artwork/design elements; referenced throughout Q&A
Dot matrix display designer for Fish Tales; credited as 'The Man Matrix'
Pinball community member mentioned as interested in the unique inline drop target lock mechanism
Co-traveler with Dead Flip; owner of the CRV transporting the machine; based in Illinois
Spooky Pinball game designer for Rick and Morty, playing the game during stream and discussing design
Pinball designer known for exceptional light shows; team is attempting to match his standards with 140 LEDs in Hot Wheels
Dot matrix display artist at Williams; worked with Grupp on Demolition Man graphics; renowned for rapid turnaround and creative output