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Industry rumors and production updates from Stern, Spooky, Turner, and American Pinball.
Stern has designer John Borg working on both a remastered KISS (2015) and an all-new AC/DC pinball machine
low confidence · Knapp Arcade, citing unverified rumor from unnamed source; author explicitly disclaims certainty
Addams Family license holders are not interested in licensing the 1991 film version and are steering licensees toward original comic strip content
low confidence · Knapp Arcade, citing unverified rumor; author states 'I have absolutely no idea if this is true'
Spooky Pinball is strongly considering raising production numbers for its 2027 pinball machine (likely The Goonies) to higher than 888-999 but below 1,969
low confidence · Knapp Arcade, citing unverified rumor from unnamed source
Turner Pinball's current facility produces roughly 220 units per year; fulfilling 500 orders would take approximately two years
high confidence · Chris Turner in LoserKid Pinball Podcast interview
Turner Pinball's new facility is targeted to be operational by end of 2026, with infrastructure work ongoing as of interview date
high confidence · Chris Turner in LoserKid Pinball Podcast interview
Turner Pinball's next game will likely be a licensed title, moving away from original IP strategy
high confidence · Chris Turner in LoserKid Pinball Podcast interview
Turner Pinball does not plan to repeat the Yukon Yeti spiritual successor model with other Bally/Williams games
high confidence · Chris Turner in LoserKid Pinball Podcast interview
American Pinball is currently producing 100th Anniversary Houdini and Hot Wheels machines at its Palatine, Illinois facility
high confidence · Knapp Arcade, citing factory tour photos shared by American Pinball
“That would mean that we would be getting a new AC.DC rather than a spruced-up version of Steve Ritchie's 2012 pin.”
knapparcade @ mid-article — Clarifies the distinction between a remaster and all-new game; addresses the core rumor distinction
“Let me add a disclaimer to this right now that I have absolutely no idea if this is true.”
knapparcade @ early rumor section — Author explicitly signals low confidence in the AC/DC and KISS rumor
“That actually makes more sense to me than Stern remastering a game that was made by a designer who is no longer with the Company.”
knapparcade @ mid-rumor analysis — Provides editorial reasoning for why the rumor seems plausible given company dynamics
“I have absolutely no idea if this is true, but I believe the person who told me this.”
knapparcade @ Addams Family licensing section — Distinguishes between verifying facts and trusting source credibility
“At that rate, fulfilling 500 orders would take approximately two years.”
Chris Turner @ Turner Pinball section — Concrete production bottleneck metric affecting customer expectations
“However, the timeline improves significantly if the new facility comes online on schedule — he's hoping to ramp production there and 'expedite the delivery of all the games.'”
knapparcade (summarizing Chris Turner) @ Turner Pinball section — Key contingency: facility expansion directly tied to delivery timelines
“they're 'going to move in that direction' and that the company is 'ready for that.'”
Chris Turner @ Turner Pinball section — Confirms strategic shift toward licensed IP despite inability to disclose specifics
“Yukon Yeti was a 'right place, right time' situation because Dennis Nordman specifically wanted to finish the game he started at Deeproot, and it made sense for both parties.”
machine_intel: Rumor that Stern has John Borg simultaneously developing both a KISS remaster and all-new AC/DC game; sourced from unnamed reliable contact but author lacks verification
low · Author cites very reliable source from several months ago, then recent rumor that synthesizes conflicting reports; explicitly states no certainty
licensing_signal: Alleged Addams Family licensor preference to steer inquiries toward original comic strip IP rather than 1991 film version; directly impacts remaster and new game viability
low · Unverified rumor from single unnamed source; author trusts source credibility but acknowledges no factual verification
manufacturing_signal: Turner Pinball's current facility produces ~220 units/year; 500 Yukon Yeti orders would take ~2 years to fulfill at current capacity
high · Chris Turner directly stated in LoserKid Pinball Podcast interview; framed as worst-case scenario
manufacturing_signal: Turner Pinball new facility targeted for operational status by end of 2026; currently in infrastructure phase (roads, power). Production ramp will significantly improve delivery timelines
high · Chris Turner confirmed facility visit earlier same week as podcast recording; detailed infrastructure status provided
product_strategy: Turner Pinball explicitly moving toward licensed IP games after establishing manufacturing foundation with three original titles (Ninja Eclipse, Merlin's Arcade, Yukon Yeti)
high · Chris Turner stated 'going to move in that direction' and 'ready for that'; framed original IPs as intentional stepping stones
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Chris Turner @ Turner Pinball section — Explains why spiritual successor model is non-repeatable; clarifies Dennis Nordman's involvement
design_philosophy: Turner Pinball will not pursue additional spiritual successors to Bally/Williams games; Yukon Yeti was unique 'right place, right time' opportunity with Dennis Nordman partnership
high · Chris Turner explicitly stated he doesn't think they'll do more spiritual successors and explained unique nature of Yukon Yeti arrangement
product_launch: American Pinball currently producing 100th Anniversary Houdini and Hot Wheels machines at Palatine facility; documented via factory tour photos
high · Knapp Arcade directly observed factory tour photos shared by American Pinball showing both games on production line
rumor_hype: Rumor that Spooky Pinball strongly considering raising production for 2027 machine (likely Goonies) above 888-999 range but below 1,969
low · Single unnamed source; represents speculation on future production strategy
regulatory_signal: Two major classic games (Addams Family 1992, Twilight Zone 1993) appear stuck due to licensing and IP holder priorities, despite high commercial potential
medium · Licensing rumor combined with known Chicago Gaming delays on Twilight Zone; author assesses both would be commercially successful if available
personnel_signal: Rob Rath recently hired as new employee at American Pinball
high · Author met with Rob Rath at Pintastic New England show and confirmed new employment status