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Barry Osler's passing, Weird Al P3 release, Stern production slowdown, JJP news.
Barry Osler, legendary pinball designer, passed away at age 70 from cancer-related complications
high confidence · Hosts Zach and Dennis, opening tribute segment; confirmed across multiple correspondent reports
Barry Osler designed Space Shuttle, credited with saving Williams' pinball business with 7,000 units sold
high confidence · Host Zach Sharpe discussing Osler's design legacy
Stern will only produce two Cornerstone games in 2024, down from the usual three, per CEO Gary Stern's letter to distributors
high confidence · Craig Bobby's Stern News Update, citing Canada's Pinball Podcast breaking the story
Stern is delaying Brian Eddy's Venom from April to August 2024 to manage supply chain backlog
high confidence · Craig Bobby's Stern News Update; Stern memo to distributors
Weird Al's Museum of Natural Hilarity P3 module costs $3,000 standard or $4,800 for one of 227 limited edition packages; base P3 platform is $8,300
high confidence · Glenn Wichter's Multimorphic correspondent report
Jersey Jack Pinball will not reveal its next title at Texas Pinball Festival in April; Toy Story is strongly rumored
high confidence · Ken Rutherford's Jersey Jack update
Stern has released factory second Guns N' Roses playfields as wall hangers for $299 with optional Eric Menier signature
high confidence · Ken Rutherford's Jersey Jack update
Stephen Silver designed Weird Al's Museum of Natural Hilarity; Matt Andrews created all hand-drawn artwork
high confidence · Glenn Wichter's detailed Multimorphic correspondent report citing Stephen Silver as creative director
Weird Al's Museum features five flippers including one mini-flipper, hamster wheel lock, UHF camera lock, and over 2,000 original Weird Al callouts
high confidence · Glenn Wichter's Multimorphic correspondent report with Stephen Silver
“Barry Osler, to you and to your family and friends, just a moment of silence. We will very, very much miss you, and pinball will never be the same.”
Zach Sharpe@ 10:34 — Host's emotional closing to Barry Osler tribute, emphasizing community loss and legacy
“One of my biggest regrets, I promise you, listener, one of the biggest regrets I will have in this entire industry and the time I have in it is not finding the time to do that, not taking the time to do that.”
Zach Sharpe@ 10:02 — Host expresses deep regret about not completing a planned Popeye Saves the Earth media feature with Osler before his death
“Do not try and deny a crazed pinball buyer of their ability to buy a new machine.”
Craig Bobby@ 14:31 — Commentary on collector behavior and FOMO driving secondary market after Stern's Cornerstone slowdown announcement
“Dare to be stupid multiball is the dumbest multiball in pinball, and he loves it.”
Glenn Wichter (quoting Stephen Silver)@ 21:03 — Stephen Silver's design philosophy for Weird Al's Museum, emphasizing fun over complexity
“Weird Al will always have a special place in your heart.”
Dennis Creasel@ 24:37 — Reference to Zach's personal connection to Weird Al via UHF movie and the Rolex story
“I've already had people reach an activity regarding the Eclectic Gamers podcast epi”
Zach Sharpe@ 31:33 — Incomplete quote at content end; suggests cross-promotion and audience interest in adjacent gaming content
personnel_signal: Barry Osler, legendary pinball designer responsible for Space Shuttle, Pinbot, Gorgar, and numerous Williams classics, passed away at age 70 from cancer.
high · Multi-segment tribute by hosts and correspondent reports; confirmed through Pinball Profile interview with Jeff Teolis recorded days before death
product_launch: Multimorphic released Weird Al's Museum of Natural Hilarity as P3 module with pre-orders starting February 28; $3,000 standard/$4,800 LE; base P3 is $8,300
high · Glenn Wichter correspondent report with detailed pricing, features, and creative team breakdown; official Multimorphic announcement
market_signal: Stern reducing Cornerstone releases from three to two per year; delaying Venom from April to August to manage supply chain backlog and fulfill existing orders
high · Craig Bobby citing Gary Stern memo to distributors, verified by Canada's Pinball Podcast; described as expected industry correction
sentiment_shift: Stern's production slowdown announcement, intended to cool the market, instead triggered buying frenzy and secondary market price increases as collectors panic about availability
high · Craig Bobby: 'The news meant to try and tamper everyone's expectations...has so far had the opposite effect, throwing the pinball world into an absolute buying frenzy'
design_innovation: Weird Al's Museum features five flippers (including mini-flipper), hamster wheel lock, UHF camera lock with swivel, ramp with diverters/magnets for six unique ball paths, two lift ramps, upper spiral ramp
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Barry Osler was working on two games at American Pinball before his death: a simple retro-themed game and a game with everything
high confidence · Brian Kossner's American Pinball correspondent report citing Jeff Teolis' Pinball Profile interview
high · Glenn Wichter correspondent report detailing mechanical innovations designed by T.J. Weaver
code_update: Stern released multiple code updates: Star Wars V1.20 on Connected Network, Jurassic Park Home Pin V1.03, Rush Pro/Premium/LE V.89
high · Craig Bobby Stern News Update citing Dwight Sullivan (Star Wars), Jack Danger (JP), and Tim Sexton/Raymond Davidson (Rush)
rumor_hype: Jersey Jack Pinball's next title announcement delayed past Texas Pinball Festival (April); Toy Story strongly rumored but unconfirmed
high · Ken Rutherford JJP correspondent report; explicitly states JJP will not reveal at TPF; high speculation around Toy Story
licensing_signal: Hosts discuss IP licensing tiers; Weird Al rated C-tier (well-known but cult following) vs Rick and Morty B-tier; A-tier reserved for Jurassic Park, Star Wars, Mandalorian; F-tier themes can hurt sales
high · Extended discussion by Zach and Dennis on theme classification; hosts diverge on Weird Al (Zach C-, Dennis C) vs Rick and Morty (Zach A-, Dennis B)
community_signal: Host expresses deep regret about not completing Barry Osler media feature before his death; emphasizes importance of recognizing and honoring industry figures while they're alive
high · Zach Sharpe: 'one of the biggest regrets I will have in this entire industry...take advantage of the time that you do have with people you appreciate'
product_strategy: Multimorphic's P3 platform pricing and product structure noted as confusing in marketing/messaging; mentions P3, P3 Rock, module vs cabinet pricing hierarchy
medium · Hosts and Glenn Wichter reference confusion about P3 company vs P3 system; discussion of need to clarify product offerings
collector_signal: Secondary market pinball prices trending upward as collectors realize no new Stern Cornerstone announcements until August; scarcity-driven FOMO cycle detected
high · Craig Bobby: 'Trending up this week again, aftermarket pinball prices as buyers know there is now no new cornerstone announcements coming until early August'
manufacturing_signal: Stern implementing production prioritization to address supply chain issues and massive order backlog; focusing on Godzilla, Mandalorian, Deadpool, Rush music pin ahead of new Cornerstone announcements
high · Gary Stern memo quoted by Craig Bobby; described as allowing Stern to 'focus their production efforts over the coming months to deal with the absolutely massive backlog of orders'