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Stern announces Shrek pinball as Family Guy playfield re-theme with 500-unit run.
Stern will re-use the Family Guy playfield layout designed by Pat Lawlor for the Shrek machine
high confidence · Official Stern announcement reported by Pinball News
Artist John Youssi will create new artwork for Shrek, just as he did for the Family Guy original
high confidence · Direct statement in article about artist assignment
Initial Shrek run will be 500 machines but could be extended if demand exists
high confidence · Stern official statement quoted in article
Family Guy's theme was widely seen as a potential turn-off and only appropriate for adult audience
medium confidence · Community assessment stated in article context
Shrek production expected to start early February with delivery mid-month
high confidence · Production timeline stated in article
“In a return to earlier ways, Stern will re-use the playfield layout designed by Pat Lawlor for Family Guy and re-theme it with new artwork, sound and dot matrix animations.”
Pinball News (reporting Stern announcement) @ January 7, 2008 — Core announcement of Stern's strategy for Shrek production
“Although many players enjoyed Family Guy's gameplay, the theme was widely seen as a potential turn-off and only appropriate for an adult audience.”
Pinball News @ January 7, 2008 — Explains rationale for re-theming Family Guy playfield with Shrek IP
“A Shrek-based game addresses these concerns and extends the life of the design beyond the remaining Family Guy re-runs.”
Pinball News (reporting Stern rationale) @ January 7, 2008 — Articulates business logic for playfield re-use strategy
design_philosophy: Stern adopting playfield re-use strategy with theme transformation to address Family Guy's adult-audience positioning limitations
high · Article explicitly states re-theming as solution to family-unfriendly theme perception while extending design lifecycle
licensing_signal: Shrek major IP licensing deal enabling full playfield re-theme rather than cosmetic changes typical of special editions
high · Article notes that total re-theme using major license like Shrek is unusual compared to typical special editions
personnel_signal: John Youssi continues as artist on Shrek after Family Guy, maintaining visual continuity through re-theme
high · Explicit statement that Youssi created both Family Guy artwork and will create Shrek artwork
announcement: Stern officially announces Shrek pinball machine with Family Guy playfield re-theme, 500-unit limited run, early February 2008 production start
high · Direct announcement reporting from Pinball News with specific production timeline and unit count
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