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Stern announces Foo Fighters, American Pinball reveals GTF!, and Jersey Jack teases mystery game amid major reveal week.
Foo Fighters is Stern's next Cornerstone release with Jack Danger on design, Tanya Kleiss on code, and Zombie Yeti on artwork
high confidence · Zach and Dennis discussing Stern's teaser trailer; they note this is what they 'believe' based on industry sourcing
Foo Fighters will have 1,000 LE units at $6,999 (Pro), $9,699 (Premium), and $12,999 (LE) MSRPs
high confidence · Dennis citing standard Cornerstone pricing pattern; notes this matches previous releases
American Pinball's GTF! features tank-like cabinet design with mock tank tracks on sides and a turret mechanism that folds down
medium confidence · Craig Bobby reporting on prototype/promotional images; explicitly notes these may not reflect final retail version
Jersey Jack Pinball posted a teaser with three character photos but the third was Ron Weasley from Harry Potter, not a Godfather character
high confidence · Craig Bobby reviewing Jersey Jack's official social media post with Jack Guarneri photo
Months of speculation suggested The Godfather was Jersey Jack's next game designed by Eric Minier
medium confidence · Craig Bobby noting rumors and speculation; The Godfather may have been a codename or deliberate misdirection
Stern teased a potential Stranger Things re-run with the Millie Bobby Brown birthday post saying 'we won't be seeing Eleven again until 2024'
medium confidence · Craig Bobby interpreting Stern's social media post; ambiguous whether this refers to show or machine
Foo Fighters theme is expected to bring new players into pinball, with Zach receiving more inquiries from non-traditional audiences
medium confidence · Zach noting increase in messages from people asking about Foo Fighters LEs; interprets as indicator of broader appeal
Stern pro models of Foo Fighters will likely ship overseas within 2-3 weeks of reveal; second pro run anticipated April-May
medium confidence · Dennis predicting production timeline based on typical Stern cadence; speculative estimate for dealer availability
“It was the playfield glass in the game, of course. And very, very appropriate title to the nightmare that was the cleanup that I had when I got home. It was Nightmare on Elm Street.”
Dennis Priestel@ 3:53 — Humorous opener establishing Dennis's weekend troubles with a broken glass playfield and Gottlieb machine
“I didn't know that there were so many Foo fans out there. I'm here to say this is nearly crow-toe worthy because out of the woodworks I get slammed with messages do you have any LEs left”
Dennis Priestel@ 16:29 — Key market signal about unexpected demand for Foo Fighters LEs; shows strong collector interest
“I one of the greatest things that this new Cornerstone has going for it, Dennis and listener, is the fact that Stern Creative Team decided we're not doing just a band pin. Let's do this with a story. We're fighting aliens.”
Zach Minney@ 27:56 — Design philosophy insight; Stern moving toward narrative-driven band games rather than pure music themes
“The thing with Munsters, I remember that game, it still did initially very, very well, and I think that was because of the franchise art package. But it was pretty old of a license to run with, especially given there was nothing recent to refresh people's memory on it.”
Dennis Priestel@ 18:13 — Analysis of licensing strategy; shows importance of IP freshness and tie-ins for theme success
“Could it be that The Godfather was simply JJP's codename and a giant ruse meant to throw the entire pinball hobby off the scent of the real godfather theme of pinball, Harry Potter? Or instead, was it the godfather of all pinball trolls?”
Craig Bobby@ 11:52 — Speculation about Jersey Jack's marketing strategy; highlights community puzzle-solving culture around teasers
announcement: Stern officially teased Foo Fighters as next Cornerstone game with animated trailer showing band fighting aliens
high · Craig Bobby: 'Stern Pinball released its first teaser trailer last week confirming that in fact their next machine will be in the theme of the Dave Grohl-fronted Foo Fighters.'
product_launch: Foo Fighters expected to go on sale Tuesday, February 28th with reveal images and trailers to follow this week
high · Craig Bobby: 'the game prepares to go on sale this Tuesday, February 28th... as the game prepares to go on sale this Tuesday, February 28th'
market_signal: Unexpected high demand for Foo Fighters LE units; dealer receiving numerous inquiries despite band being unfamiliar to some audiences
high · Dennis: 'I get slammed with messages do you have any LEs left and I'm like I haven't even seen this damn game what are you talking about... there are a lot of Foo Fighters fans'
design_innovation: American Pinball's GTF! features innovative tank-themed cabinet with mock tank tracks as rear legs and folding turret mechanism
medium · Craig Bobby: 'the game's cabinet design, which on the highest trim level, is off-the-charts tank-like, with mock-up tank tracks on the side of the cabinet that double as rear legs, with a small turret on the head'
leak_detection: Jersey Jack posted teaser with three mystery character photos; community speculating whether next game is Godfather or Harry Potter based on Ron Weasley image
high · Craig Bobby: 'Jersey Jack Pinball decided to get in on the pinball reveal train this past week, posting a tease photo online... The third photo on the left could definitely be a blockbuster newsflash, if it's true... it was a photo of... Ron Weasley from... Harry Potter'
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Jack Danger's Jurassic Park home version playfield showed promise, but designer's full capabilities are still unknown
medium confidence · Dennis noting uncertainty about Jack's design philosophy given limited portfolio; skeptical of direct comparison between home and Cornerstone designs
Foo Fighters game incorporates alien-fighting narrative rather than straight band theme, inspired by WWII Foo Fighter UFO mythology
high confidence · Zach describing the story-based approach as confirmed from teaser materials
“I think Zombie Yeti has yet, I think this is objective, has yet to make a bad art package. And I believe that when it comes to awards and recognition, every time he has had one during an official awards year, he wins.”
Dennis Priestel@ 23:38 — Industry recognition of consistent quality from a key artist; predictor of award potential
“If you're going to go with a weird layout, now is the time, honestly, because people are looking for some difference. That's why L wins the working so well.”
Zach Minney@ 27:02 — Market insight about designer differentiation and player appetite for novelty in layout design
“Bond is just. And again, when I was at the Flip N Out Pinball Theater for the Pinball Awards, I've got to play your Bond. And the layout, I think the layout works for that game. But it has stumbled so hard that I'm very curious about if it sails. I don't think it can recover.”
Dennis Priestel@ 30:39 — Critical assessment of James Bond's market reception despite solid layout; concern about code update delays damaging sales trajectory
“When it comes to production of Foo Fighters, I would be guessing that, like anything, Stern Pinball reveals this coming week here, this week, and then within a couple weeks, they've already got pro models on a boat or a plane going overseas for exports.”
Zach Minney@ 32:01 — Supply chain and production timeline insight; shows Stern's rapid international distribution model
“I do prefer story-based pins to straight-up band pins. Hell, yeah. So, yeah, I do like that general direction.”
Dennis Priestel@ 28:47 — Designer/player preference for narrative-driven themes; validates Stern's creative direction for Foo Fighters
design_philosophy: Stern Creative Team opted for story-based approach with Foo Fighters (alien-fighting narrative) rather than straight band music game
high · Zach: 'Stern Creative Team decided we're not doing just a band pin. Let's do this with a story. We're fighting aliens.'
content_signal: Major reveal week for pinball industry with simultaneous announcements from Stern, American Pinball, and Jersey Jack
high · Craig Bobby: 'It's really Christmas time in February for pinball this week... as those pinball manufacturers all start to gear up to lure intent buyers'
product_concern: James Bond's market recovery questioned due to code stumbles; games like Stranger Things and Guardians of the Galaxy show code quality critical to long-term sales
high · Dennis: 'It has stumbled so hard that I'm very curious about if it sails. I don't think it can recover.' vs. Zach: 'Mark my word... once it gets that [code], it's going to be training up for a long, long time.'
personnel_signal: Jack Danger assigned as lead designer for Foo Fighters; his design philosophy described as 'weird' and differentiated from typical Stern style
medium · Dennis: 'I have heard, this is probably secondhand at this point, from those that have purportedly seen this design, that it is different... If you're going to go with a weird layout, now is the time'
licensing_signal: Discussion of licensing strategy; Munsters cited as miss due to old IP without recent refresh; Foo Fighters moves to 1990s rock bands
medium · Dennis: 'Munsters was... pretty old of a license to run with, especially given there was nothing recent to refresh people's memory on it'
rumor_hype: Zombie Yeti teaser trailer for Foo Fighters generates discussion; some community members question whether artwork matches expected 'Zombie Yeti style'
medium · Dennis: 'To me, it didn't look like zombie yeti artwork... I was waiting for that... typically you try to keep the artistic style similar throughout'
supply_chain_signal: Stern expected to ship Foo Fighters pro models overseas within 2-3 weeks of reveal; second pro run anticipated for April-May dealer availability
medium · Zach: 'within a couple weeks, they've already got pro models on a boat or a plane going overseas... April to May. That's when the second pro run, I bet, would be.'