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Jaws 50th undercuts LE pricing; Spike 3 improvements; Star Wars prequel rumored; Steelbound P3 announced.
Jaws 50th Anniversary Premium is priced at $9,600, has glitter on playfield, chrome ramps, and is better than the original LE which sold for $13,000
high confidence · Kevin and Nick discuss official Stern release details from Jaws 50th reveal
Stern is deliberately discouraging LE purchases by releasing better Premium versions at lower prices
high confidence · Nick's direct interpretation: 'They're really training their customers not to buy LEs' and 'no rush to buy any of these things'
George Gomez stated Stern doesn't release full code at launch and uses Insider Connected data to perfect code over time
medium confidence · Summarized from Loser Kid podcast appearance via Nap Arcade highlights
Spike 3 will feature improved sound, better expression lighting, wireless headphone capability, and quieter fans/power supplies
medium confidence · George Gomez interview on Loser Kid podcast, summarized by hosts
A Star Wars prequel trilogy game (Episodes 1-3 with Anakin/Jar Jar) is being developed by John Borg as a new Stern title
low confidence · Kevin: 'allegedly, it's going to be the prequel trilogy' and 'new game from John Borg is the rumor'
New Costco Stern home cabinet has a larger LCD screen than the previous version and includes Insider Connected
high confidence · Hosts compare visual specs of cabinet images
Steelbound is a P3 module game by Nick Baldridge featuring procedurally generated dungeons and cross-module gameplay variation
high confidence · Official announcement from For Amusement Only Games with steelboundpinball.com
Stern strategically delays code updates to boost sales rather than releasing complete code at launch
medium confidence · Kevin: 'heard a rumor that...they literally do this stern does this this person says like for a fact' about holding code ready for 3+ months before release
“They're really training their customers not to buy LEs is the way I would view this”
Nick @ ~08:00 — Core observation about Stern's pricing strategy undercutting Limited Editions with Premium versions
“fuck you le owners is what stern said to you like we're gonna make some more money”
Kevin @ ~08:30 — Candid reaction to Stern's Jaws 50th underpricing relative to original LE
“There's no reason these days to buy a Stern right out of the gate at all. I can't think of one reason.”
Nick @ ~17:00 — Strong recommendation against early adoption of Stern games due to incomplete code and mechanical issues
“they they purposely dole out um updates to their games because it boosts sales so like they'll they'll have the code ready to go they could have pushed out today they'll wait like three months or longer”
Kevin @ ~20:00 — Allegation about deliberate code release timing for marketing impact
“it's pretty much what I expected but there is more like beyond the defeating null that you can go for which I like that will probably keep me more interested in it for longer”
Kevin @ ~55:00 — First impressions of Venom gameplay depth
“Can this be the time that we actually get a good Star Wars game, please? Please?”
Nick @ ~28:00 — Community frustration with current Star Wars pinball game quality
“The other thing is, I guess they said that they're going to be able to have better lighting system...The expression lighting.”
Nick/Kevin @ ~15:00 — Spike 3 feature discussion
“I don't really understand how it's more user friendly...if the spring breaks on the TIE Fighter, you've got a problem. You're out of luck.”
Nick @ ~35:00 — Critique of Costco cabinet simplification strategy
business_signal: Stern's strategic code release timing appears designed to maximize sales through repeated marketing pushes and updates rather than shipping complete product; concerns about artificial scarcity and forced adoption patterns
medium · Kevin: 'they purposely dole out um updates to their games because it boosts sales...they'll wait like three months or longer and then they'll push a button and that instantly would generate more sales'
community_signal: Buffalo Pinball hosts engaging community with interactive polls (Dune playfield anatomy vote) and transparent game room acquisition updates
medium · Poll setup for Dune playfield features; community participation via Twitch chat voting
sentiment_shift: Strong community frustration with current Star Wars pinball game quality; desire for redesign with better mechanics and clearer rule integration
high · Nick: 'Can this be the time that we actually get a good Star Wars game, please? Please?' and 'it's a whole lot of okay'
competitive_signal: Jaws 50th Anniversary positioned as premium collector item at $9,600 with glitter enhancement and chrome ramps; outperforms original LE at lower price point
high · Kevin: 'this is better than the le and it's priced at a premium so instead of 13000 it's 9600'
market_signal: Venom Premium experiencing price decline, creating buying opportunity for collectors; indicates potential oversupply or market saturation for this title
medium · Kevin: 'Venom's been a game that I've always kind of been interested...prices were tanking on it I was like I'll take a shot at it'
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Venom Premium prices have tanked, making it an attractive buy for collectors
medium confidence · Kevin: 'prices were tanking on it' so decided to purchase
Venom has an unlockable character locked behind a $1,200 topper purchase
high confidence · Kevin's direct experience: 'there's another character you can get but you have to buy the topper and I'm not spending $1,200 on a topp[er]'
“I always feel like these kind of don't sell good, but they must sell well enough that it makes sense that they keep doing these.”
Goran (chat) @ ~34:00 — Community skepticism about Costco cabinet popularity
“you put Star Wars on it, you print money”
Kevin @ ~28:30 — Recognition of IP's power to drive sales regardless of game quality
business_signal: Venom features character unlock locked behind $1,200 topper purchase, indicating aggressive post-sale monetization strategy
high · Kevin: 'there's another character you can get but you have to buy the topper and I'm not spending $1,200 on a topp[er]'
market_signal: Costco home cabinet at $4,800 generates community discussion about value vs. actual pinball machines; secondary market resale concerns raised
medium · Host discussion about $4,800 pricing vs. $7,000 Pro models; Nick: 'you're going to get crushed on resale value'
announcement: Steelbound officially announced as P3 module game with RPG-adventure mechanics, procedurally generated dungeons, and cross-module gameplay variation; launching later in 2025
high · Official announcement from For Amusement Only Games with steelboundpinball.com; confirmed features and collaboration with John Chad Charles Wolf
product_strategy: Costco Stern home cabinet receives LCD screen size upgrade over previous version while maintaining accessible price point and Insider Connected integration
high · Visual comparison of cabinet images showing expanded LCD screen size
product_strategy: Spike 3 system planned with improved sound, expression lighting, wireless headphones, quieter operation; Walking Dead rumored as launch title for fall/Halloween
medium · George Gomez interview summary from Loser Kid podcast; Nick: 'Walking Dead...it would make sense for that to come out around the fall and Halloween'
rumor_hype: Unconfirmed rumor of Star Wars prequel trilogy pinball game (Episodes 1-3 with Anakin/Jar Jar) in development by John Borg at Stern
low · Kevin: 'allegedly, it's going to be the prequel trilogy...new game from John Borg is the rumor'
business_signal: Stern deliberately constraining LE appeal and adoption by releasing superior Premium versions at lower prices to drive volume and prevent FOMO-driven early purchasing
high · Nick: 'They're really training their customers not to buy LEs' and 'no rush to buy any of these things. Right. Like, you know, like with King Kong, right, they're going to have a black and white version'