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WAP covers John Wick LE market dynamics, custom gun mods, and WWE WrestleMania rediscovery.
Venom LE pricing has dropped to $8,300 new in box on secondary market
high confidence · Don states he saw an 8300 LE version of Venom and attributes market flooding to lukewarm reception of the game
John Wick LE may maintain value better than Venom because fewer units were purchased initially, reducing secondary market supply
medium confidence · Don speculates that lower initial sales could mean limited secondary inventory, preventing dramatic price drops
Stern shooter rod accessories for Jaws are outselling less well than other Jaws accessories
medium confidence · Hosts note that Stern's $125 shooter rods are the worst-selling Jaws accessory, while Barrels of Fun's $80 version sold much better
WWE WrestleMania LE was purchased for $6,000 with only 90 plays
high confidence · Don confirms purchase via Carolina Pinballs/Marco Specialties partnership, verified by hosts as legitimate seller
Lyman Sheets significantly improved WWE WrestleMania code quality three years after release
high confidence · Cengiz states Lyman Sheets 'worked his magic on the code' and the game became much better, though too late for market perception
“I don't feel bad about the purchase at all. But yeah, it's pricey.”
Don @ Early segment — Summarizes tension between purchasing satisfaction and market cost concerns that defines current pinball collector sentiment
“If this continues to happen, maybe Stern will wake up and say, hey, if you want to sell your stuff...you have to pay something.”
Cengiz @ Shooter rod discussion — Speculates on potential licensing model shift where Stern might monetize third-party modifications
“If I was Stern, I would have a pinball hanging out there, and a shark just jump out and eat that ball.”
Don @ Topper pricing segment — Critiques Jaws topper value proposition; illustrates gap between fan expectations and actual product features at $1,000 price point
“It's so WrestleMania. Come on.”
Don @ WWE WrestleMania discussion — Defends themed game appeal despite mechanical shortcomings, emphasizing IP/fan engagement over design perfection
“I have to honor Kerry Hardy here with a full-scale gun. I don't care if it's impractical.”
Don @ Gun shooter rod modification — Explains creative motivation behind custom mod design, referencing community influencer (Kerry Hardy) and prioritizing authenticity over practicality
event_signal: WAP podcast listener growth signal; 780 Spotify plays across 3 episodes, 155 active Facebook community members, distributed on 10 platforms indicates emerging third-party media presence
high · Hosts report Spotify metrics: '780 people have listened to our shows on Spotify' with discussion of requests for Monday/Friday episode frequency
sentiment_shift: WWE WrestleMania LE perceived as underrated; 90-play LE acquired at $6,000 signals collector recognition of late-stage code improvements by Lyman Sheets
medium · Don's immediate $6,000 purchase of barely-played LE; Cengiz confirms game quality improved significantly post-Lyman Sheets code work: 'the game's code was so good, but it was too late'
design_philosophy: Custom mod design prioritizes authentic visual representation over practical ergonomics; full-scale Combat Master gun shooter rod designed to honor IP accuracy despite hip-bashing risk
medium · Don explains: 'I have to honor Kerry Hardy here with a full-scale gun. I don't care if it's impractical. I don't care if your kid's going to bash his forehead on it.'
market_signal: WWE WrestleMania Pro versions extremely scarce on secondary market; LE listed at $10,000 previously (8 months ago, LA area) down to $6,000 recent acquisition indicates price decline
high · Cengiz reports 'very few for the last year pro versions for five five five they are about there' and 'last time i saw one there was one about eight months ago in los angeles area for ten thousand dollars'
market_signal: Venom LE secondary market flooded with new-in-box inventory; prices dropped to $8,300, indicating lukewarm long-term collector demand compared to Godzilla
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high · Don observed Venom LEz at $8,300 MSRP new in box; stated 'people went out and they bought a lot of Venoms...and then they all got out there. It's not the game that – it's not Godzilla. It's not the game people want to keep long term.'
community_signal: Third-party modders (Lior) being hired directly by manufacturers (Dutch Pinball) to create licensed mods, shifting from independent aftermarket to official partnerships
medium · Cengiz references: 'we have seen something like this already with Lior making those awesome high-quality mods, and then he was hired by Dutch Pinball to make mods for them specifically'
market_signal: Pinball topper pricing at $1,000 (Jaws) creates value perception gap; hosts expect sub-$500 price point would yield strong adoption
high · Don states 'For $1,000, I built my own, and I'm happy with that one. If I was Stern, I would have...Now the shark eats the ball' and 'at a thousand it's like...If it was $6.99, I think they'd be very well received'
product_concern: John Wick LE differs meaningfully from Pro in gameplay through accumulation of small features (crate opening, drop targets, ball locks); Premium/LE features affect core gameplay satisfaction
high · Don notes 'five different little gameplay elements and toys that they put in the premium le' and 'all those things really do affect gameplay like bashing that crate open is satisfying...the physical ball lock is fun'
product_strategy: Spike 3 expected to address noise complaints (fan/PSU), with potential cabinet design changes affecting cosmetics and compatibility with existing Spike 2 lineups
medium · Hosts discuss George Gomez statements on Spike 3 solving 'a lot of problems' including quieter PSU/fan; concern that cabinet redesign will irritate collectors with mismatched aesthetics
business_signal: Stern may implement third-party licensing/approval fees for pinball machine modifications if aftermarket competition continues suppressing official accessory sales
low · Cengiz speculates: 'If this continues to happen, maybe Stern will wake up and say, hey, if you want to sell your stuff...you have to pay something' referencing Nintendo seal-of-quality model
technology_signal: Stern shooter rod accessories underperforming vs. third-party alternatives; Jaws LE pre-bundling shooter rod creates channel conflict with aftermarket sales
high · Hosts confirm Stern's $125 shooter rod is 'the mod that's that's selling the least' while Barrels of Fun's $80 version 'sold like crazy' prior to Stern release