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Pulp Fiction Pinball Trailer #2 - Our First Official Look at the Game

Knapp Arcade·article·analyzed·Mar 13, 2023
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TL;DR

Pulp Fiction pinball officially revealed with Mark Ritchie design, dual pricing tiers, October 2023 production target.

Summary

Chicago Gaming Company and Play Mechanix officially revealed Pulp Fiction pinball via trailer, featuring over 250 lines of movie dialogue, five licensed songs, and a playfield designed by Mark Ritchie. The game launches in two versions: Special Edition at $7,999 and 'Bad Mother Flipper' Limited Edition (1,000 units) at $9,499, with production estimated for October 2023.

Key Claims

  • Over 250 lines of dialogue from Pulp Fiction are programmed into the game

    high confidence · Official trailer reveal and announcement

  • Five licensed songs from the movie's soundtrack are included

    high confidence · Official announcement

  • Game was developed at the request of Quentin Tarantino for his home

    high confidence · Official Chicago Gaming Company statement

  • Limited Edition production capped at 1,000 units

    high confidence · Official specifications

  • Game features extended warranties up to eight times longer than most manufacturers

    medium confidence · Official marketing claim (Electronics 24mo/Mechanicals 12mo stated, but '8x longer' assertion is comparative and unverified)

  • Production estimated for October 2023

    medium confidence · Distributor estimates, not official Chicago Gaming Company confirmation

  • Tarantino was involved throughout the project and his involvement shaped the final game

    high confidence · Official Chicago Gaming Company statement

Notable Quotes

  • “Pulp Fiction is a retro-inspired full-featured modern pinball machine. Developed at the request of Quentin Tarantino who wanted an 1980's style Pulp Fiction themed pinball machine for his home.”

    Chicago Gaming Company (official statement) — Establishes Tarantino's direct involvement as commissioning client and his design preferences

  • “Tarantino rarely licenses his intellectual property, it is a unique privilege to produce a game which pays tribute to this masterpiece.”

    Chicago Gaming Company (official statement) — Contextualizes the rarity and significance of securing Tarantino IP for pinball

  • “Legendary pinball designer Mark Ritchie masterfully crafted a playfield which on its surface appears comparable to games from this era but outside of initial perception features more mechanisms and greater depth than most games produced today.”

    Chicago Gaming Company (official statement) — Describes Ritchie's design philosophy balancing retro aesthetics with modern mechanical complexity

  • “For a game without a DMD or LCD this thing looks absolutely packed with magnets, cool sculpts and toys. The dancing movement on the topper is incredible. As is the rotating, glowing briefcase that opens up.”

    Knapp Arcade (reviewer) — Highlights mechanical features and visual appeal despite lack of digital display

Entities

Chicago Gaming CompanycompanyPlay MechanixcompanyMark RitchiepersonQuentin TarantinopersonDavid ThielpersonJosh SharpepersonScott PikulskipersonPulp FictiongameBad Mother Flipper Editionproduct

Signals

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    community_signal: Chicago Gaming Company providing extensive published rules documentation (16-page manual) upfront; full game information available on website indicating transparency and player education focus

    high · Article notes 'Chicago Gaming Company has a TON of information about the game up on its website, including an entire 16 page rules manual'

  • ?

    design_philosophy: Retro-aesthetic with modern mechanical complexity: Ritchie designed playfield to appear era-appropriate (1980s style per Tarantino request) while incorporating more mechanisms and depth than contemporary games

    high · Official statement: 'on its surface appears comparable to games from this era but outside of initial perception features more mechanisms and greater depth than most games produced today'

  • ?

    leak_detection: Detailed image of Pulp Fiction leaked online prior to official 4:00 PM EST announcement

    high · Article states 'detailed image of Chicago Gaming Company and Play Mechanix's new pinball machine Pulp Fiction leaked online this morning'

  • ?

    licensing_signal: Tarantino personally involved in commissioning and shaping Pulp Fiction pinball game, indicating tight IP control and creative oversight

    high · Official statement: 'Developed at the request of Quentin Tarantino' and 'Tarantino's continued involvement throughout the project shaped the final game' and 'Tarantino rarely licenses his intellectual property'

  • ?

    announcement: Official reveal of Pulp Fiction pinball with full specifications, pricing, and limited production details

Topics

New game announcement and official revealprimaryGame design and mechanical featuresprimaryPricing and limited edition strategyprimaryLicensed IP integration (Tarantino/Pulp Fiction)primaryProduction timeline and distributionsecondaryAudio design and dialogue programmingsecondaryWarranty and manufacturer positioningsecondaryRetro-inspired pinball design philosophysecondary

Sentiment

positive(0.85)— Knapp Arcade reviewer expresses enthusiasm for the game's mechanical features, visual design, and Tarantino involvement. Official Chicago Gaming Company positioning emphasizes quality, reliability, and the prestige of working with Tarantino. No negative criticism present; tone is celebratory about the official reveal.

Transcript

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Welcome back Mark Ritchie! After a fairly detailed image of Chicago Gaming Company and Play Mechanix's new pinball machine Pulp Fiction leaked online this morning, at 4:00 PM EST today the companies officially revealed the game in a great 2 minute plus trailer. The trailer answered our question about whether audio from the movie will be in the game, over 250 lines of dialogue from Pulp Fiction are programmed into the pin. Additionally, the game contains five licensed songs from the movie's soundtrack. Pulp Fiction pinball will come in two versions, the Special Edition for $7,999 and the "Bad Mother Flipper" Limited Edition (limited to 1,000 units) for $9,499. Technically, there is a third edition of the game available, the Standard Edition with a different coin door that is able to hold a dollar bill acceptor. The Limited Edition includes the following enhancements to the machine: Jack Rabbit Slim's Topper Vintage Speaker Grill Interior Mirror Blades Shaker Motor Assembly Cast Metal Serialized Medallion Pulp Fiction Promotional Banner Certificate of Authenticity Signed by Mark Ritchie Production Limited to 1,000 Machines Extended Warranty (Electronics - 24 Months | Mechanicals -12 Months) "Pulp Fiction is a retro-inspired full-featured modern pinball machine. Developed at the request of Quentin Tarantino who wanted an 1980’s style Pulp Fiction themed pinball machine for his home. Tarantino’s continued involvement throughout the project shaped the final game. Tarantino rarely licenses his intellectual property, it is a unique privilege to produce a game which pays tribute to this masterpiece. Legendary pinball designer Mark Ritchie masterfully crafted a playfield which on its surface appears comparable to games from this era but outside of initial perception features more mechanisms and greater depth than most games produced today. David Thiel forcefully pulls the player into this world utilizing over 250 iconic lines from Pulp Fiction’s legendary cast, five licensed songs from the original movie soundtrack, and a number of original compositions. Josh Sharpe developed an approachable rule set that is both intuitive and deep enough to engage even the most skilled player. Scott Scott Pikulski’s vintage inspired art package is both stunning and perfectly cohesive. The game was developed in a collaboration between Play Mechanix and Chicago Gaming Company. It features original time-tested Williams standard pinball mechanisms and highly reliable Chicago Gaming Company electronics which gives us the confidence to provide the longest warranties in the industry (up to eight times longer than most manufacturers)." There's no official word yet on when the game is going into production, other than it's "Coming Soon" but some distributors are giving customers an estimated date of October 2023. I'm sure that we'll hear more about that from Chicago Gaming Company during its presentation at the upcoming Texas Pinball Festival (Frisco, TX 3/24 - 3/26). For a game without a DMD or LCD this thing looks absolutely packed with magnets, cool sculpts and toys. The dancing movement on the topper is incredible. As is the rotating, glowing briefcase that opens up. Chicago Gaming Company has a TON of information about the game up on its website, including an entire 16 page rules manual that outlines the game's shots, multiballs, etc. (link below). https://www.chicago-gaming.com/coinop/pulp-fiction Pulp Fiction Limited Edition: Pulp Fiction Special Edition:
Texas Pinball Festivalevent
Knapp Arcadeorganization

high · Official trailer release at 4:00 PM EST, comprehensive Chicago Gaming Company website information, 16-page rules manual published

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    product_strategy: Two-tier pricing model (Special Edition $7,999 / Bad Mother Flipper LE $9,499) with LE limited to 1,000 units and exclusive features (topper, speaker grill, mirror blades, shaker motor, cast medallion, banner, CoA, extended warranty)

    high · Official specifications detailing Special Edition vs Bad Mother Flipper Limited Edition features and pricing

  • ?

    product_strategy: Production timeline estimated at October 2023 per distributor estimates; official confirmation expected at Texas Pinball Festival (3/24-3/26)

    medium · Article states 'some distributors are giving customers an estimated date of October 2023' and 'we'll hear more about that from Chicago Gaming Company during its presentation at the upcoming Texas Pinball Festival'