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Planetary Pinball Supply launches with Bally license, promises faster parts availability and supplier partnerships.
PPS acquired the WEG license and spare parts inventory from Mr Pinball Australia
high confidence · Official interview with PPS owners confirming asset transfer details
Rick Bartlett and Matt Christiano are the owners of Planetary Pinball Supply
high confidence · Article opening and interview bylines
Mr Pinball Australia retains financial and project responsibility for the Medieval Madness remake, with PPS providing support and WEG interface
high confidence · Clarification statement issued by PPS after WEG discussions
PPS plans to focus on partnerships with licensed suppliers rather than manufacturing all parts in-house
high confidence · Multiple statements from Matt Christiano and Rick Bartlett on business model
Shipping parts from Australia was not cost-effective, motivating the license acquisition
high confidence · Rick Bartlett's explanation of deal origins
“we will be focused more on partnerships to bring parts to market more quickly and more efficiently. We know that we can't do everything ourselves, so it makes sense (to us) to utilize the skills of others in order to bring the widest variety of parts to the market.”
Matt Christiano @ N/A — Defines PPS's core business philosophy as partnership-driven rather than vertically integrated
“we want the parts available 'before we die' which sadly in many cases may not happen in the current environment.”
Rick Bartlett @ N/A — Highlights frustration with slow parts availability in the pinball hobby and urgency to improve
“we will always be competitors, we fully expect to work with IPB in a more cooperative manner than has been the case in the past.”
Matt Christiano @ N/A — Signals intent to improve industry cooperation despite competitive positioning with Illinois Pinball
“we see people making unlicensed parts as a resource, and our plan is to turn them from unlicensed manufacturers into licensed ones.”
Matt Christiano @ N/A — Outlines strategy to address unlicensed parts issue through licensing partnerships rather than enforcement
“Since we don't feel like we need to squeeze every last dollar out of every transaction, we will be focused more on partnerships”
Matt Christiano @ N/A — Contrasts PPS's business model with The Pinball Factory's perceived profit-maximization approach
business_signal: PPS clarifies Medieval Madness remake project ownership: Mr Pinball Australia retains project responsibility; PPS provides licensing interface and technical support
high · Post-interview clarification: 'Mr. Pinball Australia has financial and project responsibility for the project to completion, working with PPS as the WEG licensee'
business_signal: Supply chain optimization: Recognized cost inefficiency of shipping parts from Australia; acquisition moves distribution to North America (Bay Area location implied)
high · Rick Bartlett: 'staging and shipping parts back and forth to Australia was not cost effective'
business_signal: Major acquisition: Planetary Pinball Supply acquires Bally/Williams manufacturing license and spare parts inventory from Mr Pinball Australia, establishing itself as primary licensed parts distributor
high · Rick Bartlett and Matt Christiano confirm asset transfer and licensing arrangement with Williams (WEG)
community_signal: PPS signals intent to convert unlicensed parts manufacturers into licensed partners, addressing community frustration with licensing enforcement
high · Matt Christiano: 'we see people making unlicensed parts as a resource, and our plan is to turn them from unlicensed manufacturers into licensed ones'
market_signal: Strategic pivot toward supplier ecosystem: PPS plans to license independent suppliers rather than vertically integrate all manufacturing
high · Matt Christiano: 'we will always work with independent suppliers to bring more parts to the market more quickly'
positive(0.78)— Optimistic tone from PPS owners about improving parts availability and industry cooperation. Some underlying criticism of The Pinball Factory's past practices, but overall framing is constructive and forward-looking. Community concern about licensing practices addressed proactively.
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community_signal: Rick Bartlett transitions from The Pinball Factory sphere to independent ownership/operation via PPS; indicates talent/relationship migration within industry
high · Rick Bartlett's role in founding PPS after prior involvement with The Pinball Factory and BAA