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Scared Stiff (9/10) and Elvira Party Monsters (7/10) arrive on Pinball FX as final 2025 releases.
Elvira and the Party Monsters was one of Bally's first successful pinball machines under Williams' ownership following the 1988 Elvira film
high confidence · Bally found it fitting to use her image as the focus of one of their first successful pinball machines under Williams' ownership
Scared Stiff was one of the final standard machines ever produced by Williams/Bally
high confidence · One of the final standard machines ever produced by Williams / Bally, Scared Stiff has the polish expected of a late-era Bally machine
The Pinball Arcade release of Scared Stiff was too easy to control compared to the original
high confidence · The Pinball Arcade release of this table was infamous for being a little too easy to control, but this recreation thankfully includes the random nature of the crate kickout
Scared Stiff recreation restricts extra balls to 2 per ball in play, improving fidelity to original
high confidence · this recreation thankfully includes the random nature of the crate kickout that requires nudging skills to recover from consistently and restricts extra balls to 2 per ball in play
Elvira and the Party Monsters has a nudge catch exploit in the digital version making the left ramp too easy
high confidence · One unfortunate casualty of this release is how easy it is to 'nudge catch' balls that exit the left ramp, making the left ramp very easy to loop compared to the real table
“As Elvira, Cassandra Peterson presented horror movies with a campy sense of humor and the looks to match.”
Kineticist @ Introduction — Establishes Elvira's cultural context and appeal in pinball theming
“Scared Stiff, I can thankfully say, is well worth the $10 asking price.”
Kineticist @ Scared Stiff section — Direct recommendation for the 1996 machine; contrasts with qualified recommendation for Party Monsters
“One of the final standard machines ever produced by Williams / Bally, Scared Stiff has the polish expected of a late-era Bally machine and is one of the most accessible machines they released.”
Kineticist @ Scared Stiff section — Positions Scared Stiff as representative of Williams/Bally's final era of standard machines
“This isn't a machine I've had much nostalgia for outside of playing it on Pinball Arcade back when they had the Williams rights, but I know this table has its fans”
Kineticist @ Elvira and the Party Monsters conclusion — Reveals reviewer's personal relationship to the machine and contextualizes scoring decision
“With many of the Williams tables that were released in Pinball Arcade having finally been preserved on a newer platform, I'm hoping that 2026 brings more Williams tables we haven't seen before”
Kineticist @ Conclusion — Indicates ongoing licensing efforts to migrate classic titles to modern platforms
community_signal: Zen Studios celebrating 25th anniversary in 2025 while maintaining digital pinball preservation efforts
high · I'm hoping that 2026 brings more Williams tables we haven't seen before... But as the final release of the year, these were more than fitting, especially given Zen Studios' 25th birthday that occurred a week ago
licensing_signal: Separate $10 pricing for each Elvira table attributed to licensing constraints
high · While I understand this is due to licensing constraints, this means I will be reviewing the tables with that price point in mind
announcement: Elvira and the Party Monsters and Scared Stiff officially released on Pinball FX on October 16, 2025 for $10 each
high · Both the 1989 and 1996 tables have just been released for Pinball FX as of October 16th, 2025, and are sold separately for $10 each
product_strategy: Scared Stiff digital release includes animated figures and enhancements that improve upon original, while Elvira and the Party Monsters enhancements are considered cluttering
high · Scared Stiff has Elvira sitting atop the entrance to the Bony Beast ramp and fully animated figures above the slingshots... The Elvira enhancements, while appreciated, don't add much value, as they make the table feel even more cluttered
product_concern: Pinball Arcade's Scared Stiff recreation was too easy compared to original; Pinball FX version addresses this with improved crate kickout and ball mechanics
high · The Pinball Arcade release of this table was infamous for being a little too easy to control, but this recreation thankfully includes the random nature of the crate kickout
positive(0.78)— Reviewer is enthusiastic about both releases, particularly Scared Stiff (9/10). Mixed on Elvira and the Party Monsters due to age and simplicity (7/10) but acknowledges its appeal to fans. Positive assessment of Zen Studios' preservation efforts overall.
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technology_signal: Migration of classic Williams/Bally titles from Pinball Arcade to Pinball FX platform represents platform consolidation in digital pinball space
high · With many of the Williams tables that were released in Pinball Arcade having finally been preserved on a newer platform