Rick and Morty is a Spooky Pinball licensed pinball game released in 2019-2020 based on the Adult Swim animated series. Designed by Scott Denise with rules work by Bowen Kerins, it features 10 adventures, custom voice callouts from series talent (Justin Roiland and Dan Harmon), and innovative Morty card system replacing traditional mode select. The game established Spooky Pinball's 750-unit production model and remains a strong secondary market performer, maintaining value around $9,000-$10,000 despite limited availability.
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Rick and Morty sold out instantly despite weak gameplay due to light show and IP appeal
Rick and Morty secondary market prices are currently $9,000+, well above original $7,500 MSRP, demonstrating durability of limited-edition Spooky premiums.
Wild Dog Arcade sold their Rick and Morty pinball machine to Axcadia arcade in Michigan
Rick and Morty has maybe the favorite callouts in all of pinball ever
Modern game owned by collectors, represents transition from '90s classics to contemporary titles
Spooky Pinball game with highest single-day sales in company history; included surprise topper announcement post-sale
Spooky Pinball game featuring animated show IP; early production units shipping with rapid code updates
Stern Pinball machine mentioned as part of Don's collection growth trajectory
Spooky Pinball's latest release, 750 units sold in four hours, massive success
Pinball machine; sold out 750 units quickly; units appear on used market, suggesting potential for higher production numbers
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Rick and Morty (Spooky) has poor shooting mechanics but excellent rules and call-outs
Rick and Morty sold 750 units in one day and was cheaper than Evil Dead
Rick and Morty was essentially a reskin of Total Nuclear Annihilation 2.0 with poor design
Exactly 750 Rick and Morty pinball machines will ever be produced
Rick and Morty has some tight or tough shots to hit
Rick and Morty won best theme at Twippies
Rick and Morty is appearing in commercials for sodas and other mainstream pop culture placements
Rick and Morty pinball currently has 8 adventure modes available to play
Rick Potion #9 will be the first dedicated Wizard Mode in Rick and Morty pinball, tied to completing the 10th stamp card
The magnet in Rick and Morty pinball cannot be used while the right flipper is engaged due to a hardware/fuse issue
Chimp the Flip dimension is particularly difficult because both flippers activate simultaneously
Pickle Rick mode can now appear as an early adventure (Adventure 3 or later) depending on stamp card configuration
Green stamps on the stamp card function as multipliers, while yellow stamps provide bonuses without multiplier effects
Scoring values for identical shots in Rick and Morty pinball can vary significantly, suggesting complex scoring logic or display issues
The recent code update removed the grenade kill clip from Purge mode
Rick and Morty by Spooky Pinball is selling on secondary market for $10,000-$11,000+, well above initial pre-order prices
Rick and Morty by Spooky Pinball has phenomenal sound, good lighting, good animation, and excellent integration with callouts
Rick and Morty is not a superior shooter to Alice Cooper's Nightmare Castle; they are roughly equal
Rick and Morty code has approximately 50% speech implemented with more dimensions/content coming
Rick and Morty pinball's shot geometry has issues causing rejections and requiring potential physical adjustments.
Rick and Morty pinball features custom call-outs recorded by Justin Roiland.
Rick and Morty pinball's software will improve through updates addressing current bugs.
Rick and Morty pinball machines are appearing on location venues with increasing frequency
Don owns Rick and Morty pinball machine number 267 and expects delivery August-September.
There are currently six different adventures/modes finished
Bird Person character is under development but not yet implemented
Rick Potion #9 and school mode are planned but not yet built
Scary Terry will not be included in the game
There is one current multiball mode using horseshoe lock and ice stick mechanics
Rick and Morty pinball machine is forthcoming and looks amazing
Rick and Morty's side flipper loop shots are clunky and consistently fail to execute properly from the plunge
Rick and Morty pinball will release in September or October
Rick and Morty pinball by Spooky features an atypical Italian bottom with a center pop bumper
Rick and Morty will sell 750 units relatively quickly, with Scott predicting 3-week sellout window
Voice actor custom call-outs for Rick and Morty will be similar to Simpsons Pinball Party implementation
Rick and Morty will feature voice callouts from the actual cast of the show
Rick and Morty production will start around Christmas 2019 or early January 2020
New pinball release from Stern; sold out immediately; features audio/video integration with show; Bowen Cairns on rules
Referenced as faster-playing game for speed comparison with Pulp Fiction
Spooky Pinball title cited as example of successful boutique manufacturer launch
Pinball machine by Spooky Pinball; 30 games total with 20 ready to ship announced
Spooky Pinball title; creator later cancelled for sexual misconduct; game designed to support future season content additions but promises never fulfilled; only ~150 units sold; best Spooky theme ever made despite low sales.
Modern pinball game (year not specified); features Denise Lock 2.0 mechanism; fan layout; not yet widely played outside early access
Spooky release designed by Scott Danesi; sold out in one day; reportedly had fewer quality issues than Halloween
Pinball machine; played at Player 2 venue; described as difficult 'hard shooter' requiring dialed-in shots and rules knowledge
American Pinball title that Bruce brought home with reported defects related to Spooky's leg manufacturing issue
Spooky Pinball game, ranked by Kaneda as their best overall title, characterized as fast and brutal with high skill requirement
Stern pinball machine (Pro model); located at Bogart's in St. Charles, IL; Matt's favorite game to play on location
American Pinball title; mentioned as potentially close to Houdini and TNA in quality
Stern game positioned as better investment than Scooby-Doo due to lower production run; comparable pricing to Scooby-Doo with butter cabinet
Spooky Pinball title currently shipping with positive feedback and location placements
Pinball game by Spooky Pinball based on Adult Swim animated series; first sneak peek streamed
Stern pinball game; Jason has played it and rates Spooky's games favorably in comparison
Past Spooky Pinball release; discussed regarding a la carte build complexity that was later abandoned
Stern game noted as strong arcade earner due to IP theme appeal
Pinball game for which Scott Denise II worked on music and playfield design
Pinball machine noted as appearing increasingly on location venues
Spooky Pinball release; limited to 750 units; excellent code and artwork but significant flipper inconsistency and ramp-shooting issues; receiving new code updates; Kaneda speculates about possible redesign/re-release
Spooky Pinball ranked #4; praised for theme immersion, humor, and customizable raunchiness; layout criticized; benefited from show creator involvement
Spooky Pinball licensed game featuring Mega Seeds as alternative multiplier (5% of ball score); innovative rules approach
Pinball game with randomized modes; Kaneda uses as counterexample for why Looney Tunes should allow episode selection
Spooky Pinball machine; sold out 750 units instantly; Bloodsucker Edition available; features interactive ship on spring with RGB lighting, Smith's house sculpted back, MagnaSave; baseline ~$7,000, fully equipped ~$9,000
Upcoming Spooky Pinball machine; ships early 2025; features 400-500+ Justin Roiland call-outs; programmed by Eric Kripke
Spooky Pinball's announced title (750 units, Christmas 2025); Adult Swim/Cartoon Network IP
Upcoming Spooky Pinball title; officially announced; generated significant community enthusiasm
Spooky Pinball game with rapid sellout of early editions and free interactive toppers provided to buyers
Spooky Pinball machine; speaker owns one and struggles to sell despite considering it weak gameplay
Stern release; Jeff played for first time at TPF; praised for call-outs and theme integration; described as 'a real hit'
Referenced for 'true level episode' joke; possible context for TNA theme if Stern pinball machine exists
Recent release; Jeff hasn't played but watches streams; confirmed at Pinball Alps tournament in Switzerland
Pinball machine at Electric Bat; popular draw for casual players; benchmark against which LED Zeppelin performance was measured
Spooky Pinball machine; included free toppers with purchase; used as comparison point for customer value
Earlier Spooky licensed title; referenced as example of pre-Halloween production scale
Spooky Pinball title; Emma's #1 favorite machine; heavily modded versions $11,000-$12,500 on secondary market
Mentioned in chat as comparable pinball title; streamer expresses admiration for the game
Stern game in Don's collection; jerry ramp installation rated 4.5 difficulty out of 5
Spooky Pinball game owned by Don; features difficult portal shots; improved with Jerry Ramp mod by Interactive Pinball Mods
Upcoming Stern Pinball game designed by Scott Denise II, scheduled for September release
Spooky Pinball game; streaming Saturday at Don Garrison's Game Dungeon; Don has Jerry ramp installed
Spooky Pinball game that CaptNRetro praises as a major success; features pop-ups near flippers
Spooky pinball machine; promised code updates tied to future TV seasons that never materialized; praised for theme integration but criticized for playfield design and mediocre shooting
Previous Spooky Pinball title; example of high-demand game that sold out in one day; priced $6,800
Spooky Pinball machine; features clunky layout but praised for unique modes, humor, Dimensions mechanic, and pulsing magnetic save; criticized for location difficulty
Spooky Pinball machine in production; hosts jokingly suggest Spooky had to expand facilities because it's taking so long to produce
Game for which Interactive Pinball created the Jerry Ramp mod that changes core gameplay mechanics.
Spooky Pinball licensed game based on Adult Swim animated series; designed by Scott Denise with rules by Bowen Kerins; 750-unit pre-order sold out in 4 hours at $750; features custom voice work from Justin Roiland
Referenced as game featuring portal lock mechanic that inspired or paralleled Venom's fast lock innovation.
Spooky Pinball's most successful title; credited with establishing demand for Halloween/Ultraman
Recent Stern pinball location machine at Frito-G Watch; competitive scoring observed; part of Manu's venue rotation
Stern machine; not performing well on location; implied playability issues
Spooky Pinball title; mentioned as wrapping up production
Spooky Pinball limited edition that sold out in one day; receiving free toppers as customer thank-you for early purchasers (750 units)
Previous Spooky Pinball game with mainstream theme appeal; used as example of Spooky's successful IP choices
Spooky Pinball game; received positive community reception and celebrated launch (contrasted with Deep Root's approach)
Stern game with known mechanical issues (left ramp, side orbit shots difficult to hit), features TNA dimension crossover
Pinball game designed by Scott Densey; features ramps unlike TNA; described as brutal but fun
Referenced for Jerry Ramp mod that shortcuts to garage
Pinball machine referenced as unfun to shoot due to playfield geometry
Pinball machine with difficult gameplay; discussed as example of IP with declining cultural perception potentially affecting secondary market value
Recent Stern pinball machine based on Adult Swim animated series; features adjustable profanity levels (0-100); relies heavily on show knowledge; considered basic mechanically but entertaining for arcade play.
Spooky Pinball title; production run nearing completion; new code update released (Moon Man code)
Example of potential game whose entire production run could theoretically be absorbed by Kaneda's Podcast audience
Spooky pinball game; recently released gameplay footage analyzed extensively
Spooky Pinball title receiving free interactive topper; subject of production delay jokes regarding Jurassic Park topper
Pinball machine formerly in Don's collection, traded away for Big Lebowski; featured Jerry ramp
Licensed pinball game by Scott Danesi
Adult Swim licensed pinball; cited as limited edition example with only 750 units produced
Pinball game; was getting Jack DMCA flagged during streams; Jack lost most video evidence of playing it
Pinball title by Spooky Pinball; cited as example of better licensing strategy than JJP achieved
Spooky Pinball game designed by Scott Danesi; 750 units produced and sold out instantly; highest secondary market value of Spooky's catalog; IP: Adult Swim/Cartoon Network
Referenced as example of community mod (Jerry ramp) that manufacturers should have built at factory
Spooky Pinball machine ranked #8; 750-unit production cap; praised for theme integration with creator Justin and show assets despite weak shooting mechanics
Spooky Pinball title that maintained/gained value post-launch, contrasting sharply with Halloween/Ultraman depreciation; flipped for $2,000–$3,000 profit immediately
Spooky Pinball game, mentioned as potential future acquisition by host
Spooky Pinball machine that Don traded away to acquire Big Lebowski
Spooky Pinball game limited to 750 units by Spooky's own decision (not IP licensor constraint), creating artificial scarcity Kaneda argues was driven by FOMO manufacturing rather than license requirement
Spooky Pinball title used as benchmark for callout quality and secondary market value retention; only Spooky game Kaneda cites as having become difficult to acquire
Pinball game; referenced as precedent for secondary market effect when released
Licensed Spooky Pinball game based on Adult Swim's Rick and Morty series. Designed by Scott Danesi with rules work by others. System 11 homage featuring experimental bumper in Jack Danger zone, approved by Adult Swim without revisions. Shipped with Morty card system.
Spooky Pinball game with Jerry ramp mod. Not receiving additional production run despite demand. License held by Spooky in good standing with Adult Swim/Warner Bros.
Spooky Pinball game; Adult Swim license; features adult mode Easter egg
Spooky Pinball game referenced as successful mainstream theme with strong secondary market performance
Spooky Pinball title cited as example of transparent manufacturing commitment and clear delivery timelines
Historical precedent cited by Kaneda; sold out instantly despite mediocre gameplay due to light show and IP appeal
Spooky Pinball; 750 units produced; appreciating secondary market value due to franchise popularity
Referenced as fast-draining game and for setting lightshow expectations
Spooky Pinball release; praised as superior to Ultraman/Halloween; best theme integration in pinball history
Stern Pinball game noted as unexpected inclusion at The Reboot Social alongside newer Pro Edition titles
Referenced as example of licensed IP in pinball; Don discussing broader licensing strategy trends
Spooky Pinball title; previous benchmark; Halloween/Ultraman only marginally better in shooting but inferior in code/music/polish
Spooky Pinball game; referenced as precedent for reveal-to-production timeline and as indicator of successful licensing strategy
Pinball game referenced in streaming community context (Spooky Pinball title)
Spooky Pinball title; used as reference point for animation quality and overall game excellence; Scooby-Doo may surpass it
Recent pinball machine release; discussed briefly as topic of Poor Man's Pinball Podcast Episode 55 guest Eric Pripke
Upcoming Spooky Pinball machine based on Adult Swim animated series; 750-unit production run; designed by Matt Danesi; code by Eric Meunier; major discussion topic of episode
Spooky Pinball licensed game; recently received Scary Terry character update; discussed for theme quality and ongoing content updates
Spooky Pinball licensed pinball game based on Adult Swim animated series; official reveal video
Spooky Pinball game mentioned in comparison of dialogue quality; Rob Zombie dialogue considered superior
Upcoming Spooky Pinball machine with early-stage software; Carl D'Angelo has one on order and played demo at The Ace Kogi
Pinball machine referenced for mod discussion (Jerry mod that adds a 3D-printed ramp over right flipper)
Licensed pinball machine by Spooky Pinball (2019-2020) based on Adult Swim animated series; features 10 adventures with Morty stamp card system and recent code updates
Upcoming pinball game that IE Pinball is acquiring; causing collection rotation
Spooky Pinball game previously played at the venue
Spooky Pinball title; coded by Eric Prepke; cited as example of exceptional code quality that community uses as confidence signal for Looney Tunes
Licensed pinball machine by Spooky Pinball based on Adult Swim animated series
Pinball machine from Stern played during bonus stream mentioned; featured in adult mode.
Spooky Pinball title; subject of adjustment and maintenance guidance in video
Referenced as having similar character selection UI mechanic that influenced Halloween 1.09 design
Animated series referenced in discussion of potential pinball portal mechanic that fans would enjoy.
Licensed pinball game by Spooky Pinball designed by Scott Danesi; features 10 adventures with rules by Eric Pripke; includes innovative horseshoe lock, bumper, MagnaSave, and dimension-shifting gameplay; at late production stage during this podcast
Previous Spooky Pinball release referenced as precedent for build order (Standards built last)
Stern Pinball machine; compared unfavorably to Stranger Things in terms of quality and launch
Spooky Pinball game with acclaimed implementation of call-outs, animations, and artwork
Spooky Pinball game that sold out rapidly and set high bar for expectations; created template for rapid sell-out and cancellations
Pinball game with shaker motor; Craft Beer Sally reports overly intense shaker programming
Licensed Spooky Pinball game coded by Eric Priepke; sold out in ~4 hours; features 6+ modes and multiball in March 2020 release; uses Mission Pinball Framework
Pinball machine streamer previously owned; traded pre-order (~$1000 deposit) plus additional ~$1000 to acquire Jurassic Park Premium
Animated TV series, subject of rumored pinball licensing deal, discussed as potential location game
Spooky Pinball licensed title based on Adult Swim animated series; subject of gameplay video
Pinball machine that Jim is acquiring
Spooky Pinball licensed title based on Adult Swim animated series; subject of this tutorial
Spooky Pinball's licensed game based on Adult Swim animated series; upcoming launch with comprehensive feature set including RGB lighting, interactive ship, upper flipper, drop targets, and portal mechanics
Spooky Pinball licensed game based on Adult Swim animated series; features 10 adventures, Morty card system, dimension jumping, and multiple multiball modes
Spooky Pinball game completed within 18-month timeline, 750 units sold out to Fang Club members
Pinball machine designed by Matt Scott Danesi with rules by Bowen Kerens; produced by Spooky Pinball
Spooky Pinball title; Justin Roiland provided voice acting
Pinball machine previously owned by Wild Dog Arcade; sold to Axcadia arcade in Michigan; featured Magna-Save mechanic
2020 Spooky Pinball licensed game; limited run of 750 units; features Scott Denesi music integration; code stability issues noted
Upcoming Spooky Pinball licensed game featuring dark humor theme and Bowen Kerins rules design
Pinball game referenced as recently completed (wizard mode reached); developer working on additional code
Pinball game allegedly designed by same designer as TNA (unverified claim)
Pinball machine on order in Premium Edition model for Don't Panic Flip arcade
Spooky Pinball machine released at 8 AM; George purchased two units with order numbers around 1880, expecting delivery in March; Bloodsucker edition adds $525
Newly announced Spooky Pinball game, not yet released; significant FOMO/collector interest; George plans to acquire
Pinball machine owned by Brian; sits next to Tales from the Crypt at Wormhole Pinball; referenced as incomplete/never finished
Upcoming Stern pinball title; expected release September or October; George expresses excitement about owning it
Upcoming pinball machine by unspecified manufacturer that George describes as looking 'absolutely amazing'
Pinball machine mentioned by host, indicates confidence in Rick and Morty pin based on Spooky Pinball stream; George planning year-long commitment to the game
Pinball machine played on stream; theme-licensed game; host owns unit #367 of approximately 750 produced; features Rick and Morty audio, modes, and themes
Pinball machine Don has on order (number 267), expecting delivery August-September; manufacturer not specified in content but context suggests it's a newer commercial release.
Pinball machine incoming to host's collection (expected arrival within 1-2 weeks)
Pinball machine at Brad's venue
Spooky Pinball machine used for demonstration of fan upgrade installation
Spooky Pinball release mentioned in context of positive customer service interaction regarding priority ordering
Upcoming pinball machine from Spooky Pinball
Pinball machine; host says it should be bolted to floor
Spooky Pinball title; Zach receiving unit #86; praised for sound, animation, integration, and callouts
New Spooky Pinball game based on Adult Swim animated series, designed by Scott Danesi, announced December 4, 2019
Spooky Pinball game; 750 units made; IP creator Justin Roiland recently fired by Cartoon Network for inappropriate behavior; Kaneda believes brand reputation damaged but machine value stable
Spooky Pinball game; cited as sold-out success (4-hour sellout) proving market appetite for strong IP execution and Kaneda's Akira market projection
Spooky Pinball game; Kaneda identifies as obvious choice but states Spooky committed to never making more
Spooky Pinball game; 750 units sold in one day; Kaneda regrets Spooky capped production; reference point for demand expectations
Spooky Pinball release referenced as having excellent callouts/humor but 'atrocious gameplay'; used as comparison for Evil Dead's anticipated personality/entertainment value.
Referenced as example of campy, humorous pinball machine that made players laugh
Spooky Pinball game; limited to 750 units for FOMO strategy; sold out in hours; host argues Spooky cannot reissue despite strong demand vs newer titles; represents strategic mistake in volume limitation
Spooky Pinball game with acknowledged flaws (clunky mechanics, scoop issues) but praised for engaging moments
Limited-production pinball machine (750 units) that sold out in 4 hours; subject of the primary unboxing episode
Spooky Pinball game used as comparison for shooting mechanics and overall game quality
Previous Spooky Pinball game featuring code work by Eric Prepi
Spooky Pinball machine referenced as sharing coding team with Labyrinth
Spooky Pinball game mentioned in comparison; noted for containing adult language
New pinball machine by Spooky Pinball based on Adult Swim animated series, featuring dimension-shifting mechanics and Roy branching narrative mode
Referenced as only other game rivaling Jungle Lord's MagnaSave quality
Newly announced Spooky Pinball pinball machine; designed by Scott Denisey; 750 units planned; Christmas 2019 release
Licensed Adult Swim animated series pinball machine by Spooky, priced $7k-$7.5k, 7,050 units, 10 adventures
Spooky Pinball licensed game based on Adult Swim animated series; sold out within four hours of release
Spooky Pinball licensed game based on Adult Swim animated series; gameplay footage recently released
New Spooky Pinball game to be premiered at TPS 2020
Spooky Pinball licensed machine based on Adult Swim animated series; features 10 adventures and custom voice callouts
Pinball game Hardy mentions needing to create video content about; played it multiple times
Previous Spooky Pinball game used as reference for reveal pattern timing (underside playfield teaser followed by full reveal)
Spooky Pinball's previous title that sold out within minutes based on theme alone; referenced as comparison point for Halloween's potential performance
Spooky Pinball's previous game that performed well commercially and enabled company expansion and new building
Previous Spooky Pinball release; 750 units sold in 4 hours, used as sales velocity comparison benchmark
Pinball machine with music specifically composed by Scott Denisi; nominated for Best Music in Pinball but did not win
Spooky Pinball licensed game mentioned in opening game list
Stern Pinball game with topper; host is #695 on waitlist, estimates 2025 delivery
Spooky Pinball game; example of on-time delivery despite COVID-related manufacturing delays
Spooky Pinball game; mentioned as previous successful release that set precedent for Halloween/Ultraman demand
Pinball machine featuring licensed Adult Swim IP; noted for animation quality, call-outs, and original music scoring
Spooky Pinball game in current lineup
Spooky Pinball title; mentioned in layout comparison as clunky relative to Looney Tunes
Spooky Pinball game; Spooky's first award winner (Best Call-outs); nominated for multiple categories; praised for animation
Spooky Pinball machine; sold 750 units with controlled reveal strategy (no gameplay shown); case study in successful marketing
Pinball machine; subject of widespread copyright strikes and takedowns affecting streamers and content creators
Spooky Pinball machine in development; playfield photo reveals unconventional layout with dual displays, three flippers, single pop bumper, vertical kickers
Upcoming Spooky Pinball title designed by Scott DeVinci; 750 units planned; popular animated series IP
Upcoming Spooky Pinball game; features atypical Italian bottom with center pop bumper; motivating clarity in Italian bottom terminology
Spooky Pinball game; 750-unit cap; designed by Scott Denise; features portal garage toy and dimension-travel rules mechanic
Licensed pinball game currently in production by Spooky Pinball.
Spooky Pinball game with gameplay footage released; pop bumper left slingshot design noted; upper flipper shots have execution concerns
Dutch Pinball machine compared against Big Lebowski; discussed as theme licensing and gameplay alternative
Spooky Pinball game; referenced as one of Spooky's most successful non-horror releases
Spooky Pinball game; subject of Jeff Parsons email describing Roy mode voicing experience and Jeff's frustration with mode not appearing during gameplay
Spooky Pinball game; 750-unit run that instantly sold out; 18-month build timeline
Pinball game by Spooky; Dennis recently played and compared favorably to TNA
Existing pinball machine; artwork praised but code described as 'shallow' with tight shots; Orbital Albert advocates for it as comedy option
Spooky Pinball title; Orby suggests Goonies with Franchi artwork would outsell even Rick and Morty's launch success
Pinball machine designed by Scott Denisy; mentioned as frequently available at Fresh Pinball's circle
2020 Spooky Pinball game where 'Bloodsucker Edition' naming originated
Spooky Pinball's second licensed game release featuring three-flipper P3-ROC platform design with innovative mechanical features
Upcoming pinball machine by Spooky Pinball based on Adult Swim animated series
Spooky Pinball game designed by Scott Danesi; 750-unit limited run sold out within hours; available as Standard ($6,995) or Bloodsucker Edition ($7,520)
Spooky Pinball game with rules by Bowen Kerins
Spooky Pinball game; scheduled for live-stream gameplay with Don's Pinball Podcast at 5:00 PM Saturday
Previous Multimorphic P3 module referenced as comparison point for Final Resistance's between-flipper timer design element
Previous Spooky Pinball title used as timeline reference; announced Dec 16, first stream Feb 15
Spooky Pinball title Eric Priepke previously contributed code to
Pinball machine by Spooky Pinball based on Adult Swim animated series
Spooky pinball machine (2019) present at Quarters
Spooky Pinball title that introduced the flip-down LCD screen technology now being used in new TNA machines
Previous NinjaCamp project featuring successful TPU portal protector demonstrating their manufacturing capability
Stern Pinball; returned to floor at #10 in September after maintenance; noted for casual appeal and call-outs
Multimorphic P3 game; Scott Danesi composer credit
Spooky Pinball machine; author notes it's considered clunky by some but appreciated theme integration and different layout
Spooky Pinball game; sold out completely (750 units sold approximately two years before podcast date); Don missed opportunity to pre-order
Spooky Pinball licensed game; contemporary theme; sold out; Don was able to find one fairly easily in secondary market
Spooky Pinball game; Don owns and maintains; fast/frantic gameplay; recent voice actor associated with game faced domestic violence charges
Stern pinball machine; Don's fourth machine acquired from secondary market via Butch's Game Garage for $12,000
Referenced as Spooky Pinball game with tighter shot windows and horseshoe orbit mechanic; used as difficulty/fairness comparison point
Stern game referenced for comparison of pop bumper placement aggressiveness vs. Godfather's approach
Spooky Pinball prior game; referenced as drain machine with higher ongoing cost vs Scooby-Doo
Spooky Pinball release that Don owns; referenced regarding trough light kit upgrades
Newly announced Spooky Pinball title designed by Scott Denise, Bowen, and Eric Pripke; sold out immediately after announcement
Spooky Pinball title by Scott Denise; features unconventional left-side pop bumper replacing slingshot; includes Magna Save feature; recently sold out; Scott's second commercial game design
Spooky Pinball game; 750 units produced over 12 months; served as baseline for production scaling
Spooky Pinball's previous game; described as 'most successful game launch ever' for the company; lighthearted/funny theme; sold many units quickly
Spooky Pinball game; Don compared LT's random mode assignment mechanic to this game's implementation
Latest Spooky Pinball release; Adult Swim/Warner Brothers licensed title with extensive approved content; sold out pre-order in under 4 hours with 750-unit allocation
Stern game featuring Jerry Ramp mod by Trent Kennedy; includes portal shot and difficult Meeseeks multi-ball mechanics
Previous Spooky Pinball release; reference for initial butter upgrade pricing (~$1,000)
Pinball game with aftermarket ramp mod by Interactive Pinball; referenced as example of gameplay-improving modification aligned with designer intent
Stern pinball machine; frequently played at Naps; periodic repair needs but generally stable
Stern game referenced for auto-launch button design vs manual plunger choice
Spooky Pinball game ranked #3 on their list; praised for rules, artwork, and call-outs despite poor shooting mechanics
Ranked #3; noted for harsh playfield difficulty, exceptional callouts, and strong rules design
Spooky Pinball title receiving new version with Goodbye Moon Men adventure and additional settings/polish; also subject to flipper coil overheating fix
Scott Denise-designed Spooky Pinball module; ruleset similar in complexity to Final Resistance
Spooky game with 750-unit production cap; sold out immediately; strong license and wide appeal; held resale value
Spooky Pinball prior release (750 units); killer theme, sold out immediately, commands high secondary prices, Don's daughter's favorite game
Spooky Pinball title; production ongoing in Wisconsin facility
Spooky Pinball title; 750-unit run mentioned as successful niche IP licensing example.
Spooky Pinball game; boutique run; sold out in approximately two hours
Spooky Pinball title; currently shipping; 40 units built; starting to reach customers; minor coding issues being addressed
Spooky Pinball title; praised for code quality despite animation/presentation concerns; strong community reception; predecessor to Halloween
Referenced by Zach as example of pinball with depth mechanics (orbs) that resonates with players; used as design philosophy comparison point
Spooky Pinball machine; discussed extensively as underrated; features pulsing magnet save, dimensional mode system, and strong humor/call-outs by Justin Rowland
Pinball game announced previously; Martin had advance knowledge before public announcement but was contractually prevented from discussing it
Pinball machine designed by Scott Denise with intentionally chaotic left playfield and conventional right playfield; features animations by David Bass and art by Adult Swim's artist
Pinball game; referenced as cautionary example of purchasing without seeing gameplay; Ron avoided buying, implying market regret
Stern game, played by Ron at Rochester location, positive gameplay experience reported
Adult Swim animated series themed pinball machine by Spooky Pinball
Spooky Pinball title on location at YPS
Spooky Pinball game featuring Adult Swim IP; released while Warner Brothers was acquiring Adult Swim; demonstrates Spooky's relationship with major licensors.
Spooky Pinball title; back glass described as simplistic but still good
Spooky Pinball title; received two code updates in early October (9th and 12th); bug fixes for freezing, lighting and scoring updates but no new modes
Spooky Pinball title; sold out in seven hours; production accelerating with speedup in process (method unconfirmed)
Spooky pinball; new code update with two new dimensions, fixes, light show changes; target stickers now laminated against wear.
Spooky Pinball game receiving major code update with new multiball, modes, and Justin Roiland callouts
Spooky Pinball game; Bloodsuckers Edition holding $11,000-$12,000 secondary market prices; received new code update this week
Stern game; flipper silicone upgrade key to performance; host achieved first wizard mode after Titan mod.
Spooky Pinball title; rare, considered blast to play; secondary market $10k-$11k pricing
Previous Spooky Pinball title; used as baseline for understanding customer customization patterns leading to three-tier model
Spooky Pinball title; 750-unit production run; additional adventure coming soon
Spooky Pinball machine; received code update with Blood Dome adventure and new features; described as rare and sought-after
Spooky Pinball game with copyright/YouTube streaming issues reported
Spooky Pinball title; continuing shipments during pandemic workspace restrictions
Spooky Pinball title; received official adjustment videos for left loop shot and wire form launch ramp; mechanical tuning guidance released post-purchase
Stern game; Travis played game 22 from arcade in March 2020; no wizard mode coded at launch; cited as negative code example motivating Travis's purchasing caution
Non-Stern pinball with portal lock mechanic mentioned as comparable fast-lock predecessor to Venom system
Spooky Pinball game; praised by Tom for excellent LCD animation quality compared to Halloween
Spooky Pinball game; Bowen contributed to layout design and rule set
Spooky Pinball game; Zach owns one; plays better than Bruce's version; third in Zach's Spooky collection
Spooky Pinball game designed by Eric Kripke, mixed reception (Bruce hardened negative stance), criticisms include poor left playfield design but strong rules/mega seed strategy
Spooky game used as example of early production quality issues (hot glue, loud fan); improved in later production batches
Stern pinball with factory-installed topper; one of two topper-equipped machines in Bruce's collection
Spooky Pinball game; received two code updates in August (Aug 2, Aug 18) adding feature dimensions and Morty's mind-blowing single adventure challenge; surpassed TNA as Spooky's best-selling game; 'Making of' video Part 1 released on YouTube.
Spooky Pinball title; 750 units sold with free motorized topper offer; in production with pending code updates
Spooky Pinball machine; in production and delivering to early buyers; version 2020.02.22 released with bug fixes; 50% of speech currently implemented
Upcoming Spooky Pinball title, Bruce Nightingale pre-ordered at position #243
Spooky Pinball game with 'good buzz' mentioned in conversation about upcoming titles
2019 Spooky Pinball release; sold 750 units instantly; fastest-selling game in recent memory; designed by Scott Denisey.
Licensed pinball title secured by Spooky Pinball with help from David Van Ness
Spooky Pinball game; 750 units produced; previously their most sought-after title
TNA game at Kickback with significant bass that requires volume management
Pinball machine with intentional death save animation/callouts; only visible when player performs death save
Spooky Pinball game; historically discussed on forums regarding pitch level specifications and shot difficulty; shipped with clear standard rubber that gets dirty
Spooky Pinball game by Scott Denise; praised as excellent; noted as 750-unit small batch; Alex owns one; mentioned connector issues
Spooky Pinball title designed by Denesi. Deliberately asymmetrical playfield (left side off-kilter, right side traditional) thematically matching show's chaotic tone. Features unconventional pop bumper replacing left slingshot. Exhibits Denesi's thematic-mechanical integration philosophy.
Pinball game with Magna Save; uses button-press-only activation allowing player to 'swing ball around'; compared favorably to Black Knight method
Modern pinball game mentioned as example of complicated rule sets that even experienced players don't fully understand.
Spooky Pinball game mentioned as example of boutique manufacturer difficult game that initially struggles with player acceptance
Spooky Pinball machine that Danielle Peck plays frequently; praised for excellent code and theme integration; part of New Zealand arcade scene.
Spooky Pinball release (2020); identified as success story demonstrating strong performance across manufacturers
Spooky Pinball title; flipper issues related to voltage design; Bloodsucker Edition available to fan club members
Licensed Zen Studios pinball table; recently landed at Netherworld venue; referenced as example of in-joke difficulty for unfamiliar players
Digital pinball title referenced in context of streaming content
Spooky game; original MSRP $7,500; never sold below MSRP; currently bottoming around $9,000; Don previously owned modded version with ramp fixes and custom mods
Earlier Spooky Pinball release; established 750-unit production baseline; had voice talent involvement from Justin Roiland and Dan Harmon
Spooky Pinball game by Scott Denise; runs on Skeleton Game; instant sellout with 750 units produced; designed with Bowen Kerins on rules
Spooky Pinball licensed game in production; parts in warehouse waiting to complete orders
Upcoming Spooky Pinball release; 750 units planned; theme targets younger demographic (20s-30s); likely designed by Scott Denise
Spooky Pinball release with 15-minute gameplay footage shown; praised for fun factor, voice acting, and free topper
Spooky Pinball's latest release, sold out 750 units in 4 hours at $5,500 base MSRP with $1,000 non-refundable deposit; niche theme targeting alternative demographic outside typical 45+ male collector base
Spooky game; cited as example using multiple multiplier types (playfield, shot, bonus) extensively
Spooky Pinball limited-run title; maintained secondary market value around $10k
Spooky Pinball release used as test subject for Pin-Level review; noted as having non-standard layout (bumper and slingshot rather than two slingshots)
Spooky Pinball machine topper discussed in context of home venue space constraints
Spooky release mentioned as successful execution of additional button flipper design
Pinball game with anti-gravity ball save feature; compared to Fall of the Empire's Jedi Force save (found to be simpler)
Spooky game referenced for similar horseshoe/U-shot design
Spooky Pinball game in Enzo's collective; also slightly dark, receiving Pin Lights upgrade
Spooky Pinball game; initially criticized but strong with proper technique (mega seeds strategy, right playfield focus); designed by Scott Denise with Bowen on rules
Spooky game; host reports no quality issues
Spooky release in production timeline between Alice Cooper and Halloween; part of company's IP licensing expansion
Spooky Pinball release that sold out; predecessor in show game strategy to Halloween
Spooky Pinball title; Don purchased HUO edition with galaxy/crystal mods from Butch's Game Garage; later traded for Big Lebowski
Only Spooky game rerun; initial 500-550 units, second run 200 units; establishes Spooky's production flexibility
Spooky Pinball title; referenced for player perspective approach and mode structures
Spooky Pinball title; maintained secondary market value despite limited production
Spooky Pinball game; praised for callouts and humor despite poor gameplay; cited as close to 'take my money now' theme but not quite
Upcoming Spooky Pinball release; base price $6,995; limited production with Bloodsucker Edition at +$525; features 10 adventures, mega seed collection
Referenced as benchmark for call-out quality that Evil Dead reportedly matches or exceeds.
Spooky Pinball game; last one Ryan purchased; has ongoing design/durability issues despite responsive customer service
Spooky Pinball game; Eric's first professional pinball programming role; worked with designer Scott Denise
Spooky Pinball title; sold 750 units in one day; cheaper price point than Evil Dead
Spooky Pinball release; had ~20 show games made outside the 750 numbered units; precedent for current show game strategy
Spooky Pinball release, sold out instantly in 2019
Spooky Pinball game, 750 units, no reruns; cited as example of Spooky's scarcity discipline
Spooky release; mentioned as game unlikely to receive remake despite limited production (implied value stability)
Spooky Pinball game; criticized as horrendous design, TNA 2.0 reskin; host wishes for complete remake
Spooky title used in value comparison against modern Stern releases
Spooky Pinball game designed by Bowen Kerins featuring Morty card system instead of traditional mode select
Game cited as hit with sold-out status and sustained demand
Stern 2020 release; tied with Avengers in Marty's ranking; has best custom call-outs of 2020 releases; problematic side shots despite functional left/right ramps