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Stern announces Batman 66 with full LCD, Adam West voiceover, and collector-only pricing tiers.
Batman 66 will be the first Stern game to feature a full-color LCD display instead of traditional single-color DMD
high confidence · Official announcement article dated September 15, 2016
The game is expected to herald the arrival of the Spike 2 control board with more memory and processing power
high confidence · Official Stern announcement indicating Spike 2 development connection
Batman 66 will have no Pro level, only Premium, Limited Edition (240 units), and Super-LE (30 units by invitation)
high confidence · Official pricing and production tier announcement
Batman 66 is being produced through Ka-Pow Pinball, a new company set up by Joe Kaminkow (former Data East and Sega Pinball partner of Gary Stern)
high confidence · Official announcement identifying production partnership
Eugene Jarvis (Head of Raw Thrills) is working on Batman 66 alongside George Gomez and Lyman Sheets
high confidence · Official credits in announcement
“This is a landmark game for Stern in several ways.”
Pinball News author @ N/A — Sets up the game's historical importance in Stern's product line
“This emphasises the point that this is not a simple re-branding of Stern's 2008 Batman – The Dark Knight game in the same way the recent Spider-Man Vault Edition remake was re-branded by applying comic book artwork and characters to Steve Ritchie's original design.”
Pinball News author @ N/A — Clarifies Batman 66 is a distinct design, not a reskinned Dark Knight
“Also new is how Batman 66 is squarely aimed at collectors rather than operators. In fact there will be no Pro level game at all, with only Premium, Limited Edition, and a new Super-LE to wring even more cash out of uber-collectors.”
Pinball News author @ N/A — Identifies strategic market positioning shift toward collectors and premium pricing
“Entry to a special VIP meet-and-greet with Adam West and a Batmobile was said to only be open to buyers of the Batman 66 game”
Pinball News author @ N/A — Demonstrates high-end marketing strategy tied to exclusive experiences
business_signal: New production partnership structure with Ka-Pow Pinball; involves external design talent (Eugene Jarvis from Raw Thrills) suggesting potential shift in Stern's internal production model
high · Ka-Pow Pinball described as 'a new company set up by Gary Stern's former partner at Data East and Sega Pinball, Joe Kaminkow' with Eugene Jarvis collaboration
event_signal: Batman 66 announcement coincides with Stern's 30th anniversary celebration and Pinball Expo VIP event
high · Game 'being released to coincide with Stern's own 30th anniversary year' and announcement made during 'Epic 30th Anniversary Extravaganza party during Pinball Expo'
licensing_signal: High-profile talent acquisition (Adam West) for voice work; exclusive experience marketing tied to game purchase (VIP meet-and-greet with Batmobile)
high · 'they have brought in the original Batman, Adam West, to voice it' and 'Entry to a special VIP meet-and-greet with Adam West and a Batmobile was said to only be open to buyers of the Batman 66 game'
market_signal: Collector-focused pricing model with no Pro tier; three-tier structure (Premium/LE/Super-LE) targeting high-value buyer segment with substantial deposits ($500-$2,000)
high · 240 LEs at $2,000 deposit, unlimited Premiums at $500 deposit, 30 Super-LEs by invitation only
product_strategy: Batman 66 positioned as distinct from Dark Knight rather than simple reskin; includes dual LCD displays and playfield redesign
high · Article states game is NOT 'a simple re-branding of Stern's 2008 Batman – The Dark Knight game' and will feature 'a second smaller panel on the playfield'
positive(0.78)— Announcement framed as landmark achievement with industry-first technology and prestigious talent. Tone is celebratory of innovation but carries subtle criticism of collector-focused pricing strategy ('wring even more cash out of uber-collectors'). Overall positive reception to game announcement despite reservations about market approach.
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technology_signal: Full-color LCD display replacing DMD as standard Stern platform feature; Spike 2 control board launch marking significant hardware evolution
high · Official announcement: 'This is expected to mark the end of the DMD panel for all but Vault Edition releases' and 'expected to also herald the arrival of the Spike2 control board'