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TPF 2026 recap: Beetlejuice wins the show; Pokémon, Yukon Yeti also strong; major 2026 pipeline includes Sonic, Transformers G1.
Beetlejuice was the main draw at TPF with 19-20 machines on display in a giant inflatable tent setup
high confidence · Retro Ralph describing the Spooky booth at Texas Pinball Festival 2026
Pokémon has achieved significant commercial success and Retro Ralph recently upgraded his order from Pro to Premium with shipment on March 23rd
high confidence · Retro Ralph discussing his personal Pokémon purchase and unboxing plans
Yukon Yeti had over 250 units sold before the show began and was approaching 300+ by the show's end, with potential sellout coming very quickly
medium confidence · Retro Ralph relaying Chris Turner's sales numbers during TPF 2026
Pokémon achievements feature was pending licensure approval at the time of TPF and could not be enabled for the show
medium confidence · Retro Ralph citing feedback from Kale who validated this with Stern staff
JJP's next game is Sonic with 99% certainty, designed by Steve Ritchie, and is described as a 'worst kept secret'
high confidence · Retro Ralph discussing industry speculation about JJP's upcoming release
Barrels of Fun is rumored to be making Never Ending Story, though Retro Ralph expresses uncertainty about this
low confidence · Retro Ralph speculating on Barrels' next title based on community rumors
Stern's next game after Pokémon is Transformers G1 designed by Elliot Iseman, described as a heavily packed game with multiple cool mechanisms
high confidence · Retro Ralph citing industry consensus and secondhand accounts from Stern staff at the show
Stern has a remaster planned that will be either AC/DC or KISS, with AC/DC or KISS being the leading candidates
medium confidence · Retro Ralph discussing what he's 'hearing' about Stern's remaster plans
Turner Pinball's engineering approach significantly simplifies the underplayfield wiring, eliminating about 90% of traditional wiring found in pinball machines
“pinball to me is the whole experience. It's everything. It's not just does it shoot well and is the layout something you're interested in? It's everything. It's what's on the LCD. It's the callouts. It's the music.”
Retro Ralph @ mid-content — Defines Retro Ralph's philosophy on what makes a great pinball game—holistic immersion beyond pure mechanics
“I literally rebuilt a brand new UI for this game, you know, the LCD. He built all of that, all of that interface, like within two weeks before the show.”
Chris Turner (paraphrased by Retro Ralph) @ discussing Yukon Yeti — Reveals Turner Pinball's tight pre-show timeline and Chris Turner's hands-on design work
“I'm open to the feedback on the music and the sound effects”
Chris Turner (paraphrased by Retro Ralph) @ Yukon Yeti discussion — Turner receptive to criticism about audio elements; suggests potential post-launch improvements
“It's like the worst kept secret in the world, right? And everyone knows that if it's not that, then we're all wrong. But I mean, it's pretty damn certain that's what it is with 99% accuracy.”
Retro Ralph @ discussing JJP's next game — Characterizes industry consensus about Sonic being JJP's next release with very high confidence
“Steve doesn't make bad games. Steve makes amazing games, fast games, right games we all enjoy playing.”
Retro Ralph @ discussing Steve Ritchie designing Sonic — Reinforces Steve Ritchie's legendary status in pinball design
“I think Transformers G1 is going to be a very packed game with a lot of things in it, right? So there's gonna be a lot to like in that game. At least that's what I'm hearing.”
Retro Ralph @ discussing Stern's Transformers pipeline — Reports secondhand intel about Transformers G1's feature set suggesting increased production value
“They trusted us to do that. So if you did sit in the the JJP seminar, then you pretty much got the story of the featurette. I mean, I sat in there with Jamie for about 15 minutes.”
product_launch: Three major new games (Beetlejuice, Pokémon, Yukon Yeti) received overwhelmingly positive reception at TPF; learning curve for Beetlejuice and Yukon Yeti noted but not negative; all three games strong performers
high · Retro Ralph: 'everyone I talked to really liked it' (Beetlejuice), 'love Yukon Yeti' feedback, 'It's a very fun game to play' (Pokémon)
collector_signal: Yukon Yeti showing extremely rapid pre-show sales (250+ units before show, approaching 300+ during event) with strong likelihood of sellout; Retro Ralph noted FOMO-driven decision-making moment
high · Retro Ralph: 'he was past the 250 mark in the beginning of the show', 'if you wanna get it...I would act pretty fast because I think they're gonna be gone'
machine_intel: Turner Pinball's Yukon Yeti implements significantly simplified underplayfield engineering, eliminating ~90% of traditional wiring through PCB interconnects and modular connectors, making service and maintenance substantially easier
high · Detailed technical description of Turner's engineering philosophy and practical servicing benefits
product_concern: Yukon Yeti's music and callouts perceived as placeholder/not fully baked at launch; Chris Turner acknowledged rushing before show and is open to feedback; multiple attendees suggested engaging Dirty Pool Pinball for audio enhancement
high · Retro Ralph: 'music and the callouts just were like placeholder kind of things', Chris Turner: 'we were really rushing to get this to the show'
competitive_signal: JJP's high production quality and creative design (Harry Potter success, Sonic anticipation) is creating competitive pressure on Stern; Stern responding with heavily packed Transformers G1 featuring multiple mechanisms
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high confidence · Retro Ralph describing Chris Turner's engineering philosophy and design approach
TPF's carpeted flooring and dim lighting create a better gameplay experience compared to Pinball Expo's cement floors and bright lighting
medium confidence · Retro Ralph comparing the venue experiences of TPF and Pinball Expo
Retro Ralph @ discussing Harry Potter featurette and JJP seminar — Notes that JJP seminar content overlaps with the Harry Potter featurette Retro Ralph produced
“I do think that that's finally putting some pressure on Stern.”
Retro Ralph @ discussing JJP's production quality vs. Stern — Industry competitive dynamic observation—JJP's craftsmanship is raising expectations for Stern
“You know, that's the one thing about these shows. People start drinking a little bit. They whisper a little bit. Hey, you know, there's gonna be cool mechanisms and transformers.”
Retro Ralph @ discussing how industry intel leaks at shows — Self-aware commentary on how manufacturers' loose-lipped staff inadvertently reveal product details at events
“this year is going to be the hardest year to decide what you want to bring in because we don't have infinite space, we, none of us have infinite money.”
Retro Ralph @ reflecting on 2026 lineup strength — Characterizes 2026 as an exceptional year for pinball releases, creating buyer's dilemma
medium · Retro Ralph: 'I do think that that's finally putting some pressure on Stern', reports of 'cool mechanisms and transformers' from loose-lipped Stern staff
announcement: Industry consensus with 99% confidence that JJP's next game is Sonic (Steve Ritchie designer); Stern following with Transformers G1 (Elliot Iseman designer); Keith Elwin's Fallout game planned after; remaster planned for AC/DC or KISS
high · Retro Ralph: 'with 99% accuracy...pretty damn certain that's what it is', broad industry acknowledgment
rumor_hype: Speculation that Barrels of Fun's next game is Never Ending Story, but Retro Ralph expresses low confidence and notes Barrels management is very secretive about upcoming titles
low · Retro Ralph: 'speculation around Barrels is that it's going to be Never Ending Story, but I don't know. I really don't know.'
content_signal: Retro Ralph reports increased recognition and fan interactions at TPF vs. Pinball Expo; attributes possible growth to podcast popularity; notes podcast has grown to reach larger audience
medium · Retro Ralph: 'I was getting stopped way more often than I do usually at Pinball Expo', thanks to growing podcast audience
product_strategy: Pokémon Premium edition available in market with strong demand; Retro Ralph upgraded from Pro to Premium; shipped March 23, 2026; secondary market demand evident from strong sales velocity across tiers
high · Retro Ralph: 'I was getting a Pro, but then I recently upgraded it to a Premium and it shipped today...March 23rd'
design_philosophy: Turner Pinball intentionally designs family-friendly machines without gore/violence themes; emphasizes ease of use and maintenance accessibility; philosophy extends to simplified glass removal and overall user experience
high · Retro Ralph: 'Turner isn't for everybody. But...he's trying to make family-friendly pinball machines...you're not going to see like blood and guts'
event_signal: TPF 2026 venue (carpeted, dim lighting, intimate arcade-like atmosphere) provides superior gameplay and physical experience compared to Pinball Expo (cement floors, bright lights, large conference hall); TPF appears to have more concentrated pinball focus with fewer vendors
high · Retro Ralph detailed comparison of floor surfaces, lighting, acoustic properties, and overall ambiance between venues
business_signal: Yukon Yeti on track for production through end of 2026; Beetlejuice with 19-20 machines at show suggests Spooky ramping production; multiple games competing for same production/assembly resources creates 2026 capacity challenges
medium · Retro Ralph: 'Yukon Yeti...that's probably gonna be made from now until the end of the year'