Luke Peters is a software development professional at Spooky Pinball who serves as Director of Spooky Pinball game software. He oversees code development and programming contributions for Spooky Pinball's game releases, including the Beetlejuice pinball machine (2025), working alongside lead programmer DJ Casey Butler. Peters has also collaborated on layout design for Spooky Pinball titles including Looney Tunes and The Creeping Manor.
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Players can hold infinite Acme items in Looney Tunes and cycle between them using the extra flipper button
Spooky Pinball code/software developer; actively developing new modes for Looney Tunes with frequent updates
Spooky Pinball representative (referred to as 'Spooky Luke'); participated in arm wrestling competition with Greg Bone at Spooky HQ visit
Spooky Pinball staff member; primary designer of Beetlejuice (per Hardy); confirmed topper requirement for Spooky Speak; on-site during pre-order launch providing technical clarifications
Developer/coder at Spooky Pinball; shown conducting live code testing and refinement on Evil Dead
Code designer for Spooky Pinball; mentioned as part of core team working on upcoming games
Rules designer for Scooby-Doo pinball
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Co-designer (Spooky Luke) at Spooky Pinball; designer of Beetlejuice; directs programmers.
Spooky Pinball staff (Spooky Luke); got a Spooky ghost logo tattoo on his arm
Rules designer/code developer for Looney Tunes; responsible for light show design and mode mechanics; credited multiple times for Acme item system and scoring
Stream chat participant; complimented for listening to feedback and following through on promises
Spooky Pinball staff member (Spooky Luke) assisting with Evil Dead livestream gameplay and commentary
Spooky Pinball staff member (reference to 'the other Luke') present at factory
Spooky Pinball staff member (Spooky Luke); credited with hospitality during visit
Spooky Pinball representative; confirmed to Kaneda price increase to ~$11,500 on next game
Spooky Pinball representative (Spooky Luke); confirmed price increase to $11,500 for next Spooky game in live chat
Rules director and code director at Spooky Pinball; will host Scooby-Doo wizard mode reveal stream during Expo
Spooky Pinball representative; co-hosted Saturday Spooktacular; discussed Halloween expert mode and production timelines
Co-owner and co-founder of Spooky Pinball (with Bug), hired at age 11-12 as a high school student by Charlie Emery. Primary builder/engineer; oversees manufacturing, quality control, and production scaling.
Spooky Pinball co-designer/technical lead; possibly married to or in relationship with Morgan Emery (unconfirmed)
Code/programming contributor to Beetlejuice
Director of Spooky Pinball game software; overseeing code development for Beetlejuice under lead programmer DJ Casey Butler
Spooky Pinball family member; referenced as beneficiary of Beetlejuice success and holiday goodwill
Collaborator on Spooky Pinball layouts (Looney Tunes, TCM mentioned)