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Don installs Jaws shark mod, reviews design and gameplay impact.
The Jaws Ball-Eating Shark Mod is 3D-printed and painted with high-quality finish
high confidence · Don directly examines and demonstrates the shark component, noting its paint quality and professional appearance compared to expectations
The mod installation requires approximately a quarter-inch nut driver and Phillips #2 screwdriver
high confidence · Don explicitly states the tools needed: 'a quarter-inch nut driver, a number two Phillips, and really that's about it'
The vertical up-kicker (VUC) fitment is very precise and required loosening screws for proper alignment
high confidence · Don documents the installation process showing loosened screws and notes: 'The fitment for...the VUC, the vertical up kick chamber is very precise'
Wire management and routing are critical considerations during installation to prevent tangling as the mechanism moves
high confidence · Don emphasizes: 'Wire management is a thing to be conscious of. Make sure there's enough room for the wires leads the wire harness'
The mod safely returns balls to the flipper rather than creating unpredictable ball paths
high confidence · Don notes the mod 'feeds back safely to the flipper' if the ball doesn't hit the shark, contrasting it with other mods like the 007 mod
“This little plastic cover on the back is going out. We're going to replace it with that red snorkel, and there it's gone.”
Don@ 4:55 — Describes key installation step of replacing OEM component with mod part
“It turns out it did, yeah. You release a clip and then it's just a matter of...The whole assembly will come out”
Don@ 5:21 — Don's surprise at the simplicity of a step he initially expected to be complicated
“I thought this was going to be an overly complicated mechanism and wires everywhere. Is it even going to go back together? It turns out it did, yeah.”
Don@ 5:16 — Demonstrates initial skepticism about mod complexity being allayed during installation
“Holy crap, man! It's working! The Shark eating the ball. I'm incredibly exuberant over that.”
Don@ 11:32 — Genuine enthusiasm upon successful first test of the shark mechanism
“I thought this was kind of gimmicky at first you know but after playtesting with it this is really kind of fun.”
Don@ 14:33 — Demonstrates sentiment shift from skepticism to appreciation after hands-on experience
“Really, instead of having the ball feed back down to you, if it goes inexact it feeds back safely to the flipper...the game a little bit more predictable, but not to the sense that...it just safely returns to your flipper”
Don@ 14:57 — Technical analysis of how the mod affects gameplay mechanics and difficulty
community_signal: Content creator Don producing detailed installation documentation and hands-on review of aftermarket mod, contributing to community knowledge base for modification adoption
high · Don creates comprehensive video walkthrough of complete installation process, addresses common concerns (wire management, fitment precision), and provides contact information for interested buyers
market_signal: Interactive Pinball maintaining sign-up lists across multiple Jaws tiers (Pro, Premium, Avatar LE), indicating strong demand or production coordination across product variants
medium · Don notes: 'Trent Kennedy's at Interactive Pinball. He's got a sign-up list for the Pro, Premium Edition, and James Cameron's Avatar Limited Edition versions'
product_strategy: Aftermarket mod providers expanding gameplay novelty and customization options for recent Stern releases, creating differentiated consumer experiences beyond stock configuration
high · Don describes how mod 'adds an extra dimension of kinetic ball movement' and appeals to home collectors: 'for adding more fun stuff to do at home with this game...Yeah, man, I had a lot of fun'
product_strategy: Interactive Pinball's Jaws Ball-Eating Shark Mod represents post-release enhancement adding significant mechanical novelty (shark feature) and LED lighting improvements to Jaws premium games
high · Don documents complete modification package with 3D-printed shark, LED assembly, vertical up-kicker system, subway routing, and control board; describes it as 'fun' addition that 'adds an extra dimension of kinetic ball movement'
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“I don't know if it would be great for a tournament machine, but for adding more fun stuff to do at home with this game...Yeah, man, I had a lot of fun.”
Don@ 15:27 — Assessment of mod's appeal to home players vs. competitive use
“Trent Kennedy's at Interactive Pinball. He's got a sign-up list for the Pro, Premium Edition, and James Cameron's Avatar Limited Edition versions.”
Don@ 15:42 — Provides availability and contact information for the mod across different Jaws tiers
“Alright, newsflash, there's a new Jaws code update apparently. The game code is updating, like right now as I'm recording this.”
Don@ 16:12 — Incidental discovery of live code update during recording
sentiment_shift: Don's initial skepticism about shark mod ('gimmicky') transforms to appreciation ('really kind of fun') following hands-on installation and gameplay
high · Quote: 'I thought this was kind of gimmicky at first you know but after playtesting with it this is really kind of fun'
technology_signal: Increased adoption and market maturity of 3D-printed modular aftermarket components for pinball machines, with professional paint finishing and integrated electronics
high · Don notes surprise at quality: 'it's 3D printed but then painted as well. So it came out much better than I was thinking' and describes all components as 'great print...perfectly engineered'