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Despite Earlier Speculation, Cactus Canyon LEs Aren’t Close

Knapp Arcade·article·analyzed·Jun 5, 2022
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TL;DR

Cactus Canyon LE production delayed; parts shortage pushes timeline to August or later.

Summary

Chicago Gaming Company's Butch Peel revealed at the Northwest Pinball & Arcade Show that CGC still lacks parts needed to produce Cactus Canyon Limited Edition toppers, contradicting earlier speculation that LEs would follow shortly after the 500-unit SE milestone. Production may not begin until August at the earliest.

Key Claims

  • Chicago Gaming Company has reached 500 units on Cactus Canyon SE

    high confidence · Article states 'Once Chicago Gaming Company hit the 500 unit mark on the Cactus Canyon SE'

  • CGC lacks necessary parts to produce Limited Edition toppers for Cactus Canyon

    high confidence · Butch Peel presentation at Northwest Pinball & Arcade Show; article states 'the company still does not have the necessary parts to produce the elusive toppers for the Limited Edition version'

  • CGC may not begin LE production until August at the earliest

    medium confidence · Article notes 'There's some speculation at this point that CGC may not begin to produce LEs until August at the earliest'

Notable Quotes

  • “Once Chicago Gaming Company hit the 500 unit mark on the Cactus Canyon SE, many, including myself, had speculated that the LE machines would be coming soon. Unfortunately, that doesn't seem to be the case.”

    Article author (Knapp Arcade) — Frames the surprise/disappointment about earlier expectations versus current reality

  • “According to a presentation a little while ago by Chicago Gaming's Butch Peel at this weekend's Northwest Pinball & Arcade Show the company still does not have the necessary parts to produce the elusive toppers for the Limited Edition version of Cactus Canyon.”

    Article author, citing Butch Peel presentation — Official source (CGC representative) confirming parts shortage blocking LE production

Entities

Chicago Gaming CompanycompanyButch PeelpersonCactus Canyon SEgameCactus Canyon LEgameNorthwest Pinball & Arcade ShoweventTexas Pinball FestivaleventKnapp Arcadeorganization

Signals

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    product_strategy: Cactus Canyon LE production pushed back due to parts shortage; timeline now August or later, contradicting expectations that LEs would follow SE 500-unit milestone

    high · Butch Peel presentation stating CGC lacks necessary topper parts; speculation of August earliest start for LE production

  • ?

    supply_chain_signal: Chicago Gaming Company unable to source parts (toppers) needed for Limited Edition Cactus Canyon production

    high · 'the company still does not have the necessary parts to produce the elusive toppers for the Limited Edition version of Cactus Canyon'

Topics

Cactus Canyon LE production delayprimarySupply chain / parts shortageprimaryChicago Gaming Company production updatesprimaryPinball events and showssecondary

Sentiment

negative(-0.65)— Author expresses disappointment that LE production is not as imminent as speculation suggested. Tone is matter-of-fact about delay but conveys frustration with extended wait.

Transcript

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Once Chicago Gaming Company hit the 500 unit mark on the Cactus Canyon SE, many, including myself, had speculated that the LE machines would be coming soon. Unfortunately, that doesn’t seem to be the case. According to a presentation a little while ago by Chicago Gaming’s Butch Peel at this weekend’s Northwest Pinball & Arcade Show the company still does not have the necessary parts to produce the elusive toppers for the Limited Edition version of Cactus Canyon. There’s some speculation at this point that CGC may not begin to produce LEs until August at the earliest. Time will tell. The rest of Butch’s presentation was similar to the one that he gave at the Texas Pinball Festival a couple of months ago. Here’s a few neat slides from it showing the SE in production. Unfortunately I missed the live broadcast of the talk, which aired on Geek Gamer TV’s YouTube channel (link below). I was out playing location pinball with my youngest son. Hopefully there will be a replay. In the meantime, you can check out the pinball tournament play live from the show: https://youtube.com/c/GeekGamerTV https://www.twitch.tv/geekgamertv SOURCE: https://pinside.com/pinball/forum/topic/cactus-canyon-remake-club-new-sheriffs-in-town/page/52#post- Dyl and I playing Cactus Canyon SE & Mando this afternoon