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St. Louis collectors discuss their favorite machines, unpopular opinions, and the future of pinball design.
Spooky Pinball is making an Alice Cooper pinball machine
high confidence · Mike states this as confirmed knowledge during future predictions discussion
Jersey Jack Pinball's smaller displays (The Hobbit, Wizard of Oz) are harder to see while playing than larger screens
high confidence · Matt discussing display trends and trade-offs
Attack from Mars expanded DMD with updated graphics maintains the spirit of the original
medium confidence · Mike and Matt discussing modernization of classic designs
George Gomez (Stern designer) envisions Stern maintaining backglass art while embracing new technology
high confidence · Matt referencing Gomez's design philosophy
Ghostbusters plays poorly despite beautiful artwork and sound design
high confidence · Matt's direct criticism: 'It plays like crap. So not smooth. So not funky.'
The Walking Dead has three bash toys and problematic stop-and-go flow
high confidence · Mike detailing specific mechanical complaints about the game
The Hobbit is priced very high (context: their friend paid significantly more than they're comfortable with)
medium confidence · Matt mentioning pricing concerns preventing purchase
Hook has received code updates from Chad that are purportedly good
medium confidence · Mike mentioning he heard about improvements to Hook's code
A homebrew Nightmare Before Christmas pinball machine was played at Pinball Expo with unique shot layout
high confidence · Matt confirming he played it at the expo
The Big Lebowski Pinball (First Model) ships with difficulty/delays
medium confidence · Matt: 'If they can ship them out. Right, yeah, that's the thing.'
“That's what I respect and I just really like about your choices is that they're different. They're not the top ten on Pinside or anything like that. They're games that you like, and you don't give a shit if anybody else likes them or not.”
Zach Sharpe@ 7:59 — Highlights the core appeal of the collectors' approach—playing what they love regardless of community consensus
“I love the depth. There's always something to do for big boy pinball players like us... but then when my wife gets on it, she doesn't play pinball very much, she still has fun with it.”
Matt@ 5:57 — Demonstrates The Simpsons' appeal across skill levels and accessibility
“It plays like crap. So not smooth. So not funky.”
Matt@ 8:47 — Direct criticism of Ghostbusters despite acknowledging its artistic qualities—highlights playability vs. theme tension
“That's what we love about pinball. We're sitting down here we all equally love pinball but the game that you freaking hate I think is the greatest thing ever made. And neither one of us are right or wrong.”
Zach Sharpe@ 10:07 — Encapsulates the community's tolerance for divergent preferences on the same games
“I started playing this one, again, at the bowling alley... It was a mess when I got it.”
Mike@ 23:58 — Common collector narrative of restoration and redemption of neglected machines
“No, yeah, exactly. No, the predecessor to that. Honestly, I think I'd like to get a Hook.”
Mike@ 16:15 — Unexpected choice given earlier ribbing; indicates willingness to revisit 'unpopular' titles with code improvements
community_signal: St. Louis pinball community has active venues (VFW Hall with semi-annual events, CPU Pinball social events) supporting collector engagement
high · Discussion of Midwest Pin Fest (historical), VFW Hall events, CPU Pinball, and bachelor party hosting
sentiment_shift: The Walking Dead is polarizing; some love the rule set while others find it choppy and frustrating due to three bash toys and flow issues
high · Mike: 'I can't stand The Walking Dead.' Matt: 'Those two, I bullshit you not, those two are probably my favorite games ever made... it just... Man, it doesn't flow.'
design_philosophy: Preference among collectors for original/unlicensed themes over licensed IP as more creative and fun
medium · Mike: 'That would make a great pinball machine... Everything will be a great pinball machine. That's why I like Bad Cats and things like that. They make original kind of stuff.'
design_philosophy: George Gomez (Stern) advocates for maintaining backglass art and pinball tradition while embracing modern technology
high · Matt: 'What George Gomez (legendary Sam Stern designer), he envisions that for Stern, is not let go of the art or what makes a pinball machine a pinball machine.'
leak_detection: Nightmare Before Christmas homebrew pinball machine exists and was playable at Pinball Expo with unique shot layout
high · Matt: 'I played it at Pinball Expo... the shot layout is so unique... I would love to have a machine like that.'
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“Hipper with flippers.”
Zach Sharpe@ 25:55 — Coined tagline reflecting Dr. Dude's theme and the show's spirit
“Everything will be a great pinball machine. That's why I like Bad Cats and things like that. They make original kind of stuff.”
Mike@ 20:31 — Preference for original themes over licensed IP; reflects ongoing creative tension in the industry
market_signal: The Hobbit (Jersey Jack) positioned as premium collector item with very high pricing that deters casual buyers
medium · Matt: 'My buddy bought one... I don't want to drop that. I don't want to drop that... Thank God, too.'
announcement: Spooky Pinball confirmed to be producing Alice Cooper pinball machine
high · Mike: 'I know we're going to see Alice Cooper, which I'm really thrilled about, let me tell you. Wait, they're making an Alice Cooper? Yeah, Spooky Pinball is making Alice Cooper.'
product_strategy: Hook received code updates that are rumored to be positive improvements, potentially reviving interest
medium · Mike: 'I heard. I heard. I want to see that. I've heard it's good.'
product_concern: Ghostbusters criticized for poor playability despite strong aesthetic and audio design
high · Matt: 'The artwork's beautiful. The sound is incredible. The modes are fun... it plays like crap. So not smooth. So not funky.'
technology_signal: Future pinball displays expected to move toward smaller formats and move away from large 27-inch LCD screens, balancing costs with visibility
medium · Matt: 'I think in the future... they're going to start getting a little smaller, kind of like Batman 66 is... I don't think it's going to be the 27-inch screen up on top.'