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Loser Kid hosts discuss personal updates, toppers, and reflect on Steve Epstein's death.
Josh Roop sold his Monster Bash LE for $7,600 through Pinside to Steve Hill
high confidence · Direct statement by Josh Roop about completed transaction with named buyer
The Jurassic Park topper sold out in approximately four hours
high confidence · Josh and Scott both reference the rapid sellout; Scott mentions Dennis Creasel covered this on Pinball Show
Jurassic Park topper costs $600 and is one of the most expensive toppers Stern has produced
high confidence · Multiple references to $600 price point; Scott mentions only Star Wars topper is more expensive
Josh Roop and Scott Larson recently moved into a new house with two basements
high confidence · Direct personal statements from Josh about buying foreclosure property within three weeks
Josh is receiving Ninja Turtles Pro edition; Scott is receiving Premium edition
high confidence · Both hosts state their specific machine tier orders through Flippin' Out Pinball
Steve Epstein passed away approximately one week after texting Josh Roop that he would love to appear on the show
high confidence · Josh's direct account of texting Steve and receiving response one week before death
Stern produces LE toppers with light show integration that sell out within hours of release
high confidence · Multiple references to recent topper sellouts; hosts mention all toppers since launch have sold out
Christopher Franchi and Brian Allen (Flyland Designs) have had artwork stolen and resold cheaply online
high confidence · Scott references incident mentioned on Super Awesome Pinball Show where Franchi 'got pretty fired up' about stolen prints
“I swear I'm that little kid on the family vacation that sits in the backseat. Are we there yet? Is it there yet? Is it there yet? I keep doing this to Zach.”
Josh Roop @ early episode — Humorous self-description of his impatience waiting for Ninja Turtles machine from Flippin' Out Pinball
“dude i want this machine but i want to make sure it's legit do you mind let me video conference you”
Steve Hill (buyer of Monster Bash LE) @ middle section — Exemplary buyer conduct for first pinball transaction; becomes Josh's recommendation for how to properly buy/sell machines
“I feel like something in a casino... feels like something on top of a slot machine where it is eye-popping. It's attention-grabbing. It is amazing with the light show. But when you examine it up close, there's something phoned in about it.”
Scott Larson @ topper discussion — Critical assessment of Jurassic Park topper as aesthetically impressive but lacking depth compared to Attack from Mars topper
“I feel like if we had jumped on it sooner, then we could have had him able to tell his story.”
Josh Roop @ Steve Epstein discussion — Regret about not conducting interview with Steve Epstein before his death
“Rest in peace Steve. Everything he's done for pinball. There is a big regret that we were never able to get him on.”
Josh Roop @ tribute section — Emotional reflection on missed opportunity to interview legendary figure
“I am that guy who loves that kind of stuff and i'm willing to pay for it while knowing that it doesn't really interact with the gameplay it's an emotion it's an emotional purchase”
Josh Roop @ topper economics discussion — Acknowledges personal purchasing behavior driven by emotional attachment rather than gameplay value
“I don't feel that that's how Jurassic Park was. I feel that Jurassic Park was more of a, hey, what else can we do to throw this on?”
Scott Larson @ topper comparison — Suggests Jurassic Park topper was less carefully designed than licensing-constrained Star Wars topper
business_signal: Stern potentially undersupplying popular topper and accessory products relative to demand; hosts suggest outsourcing could solve capacity issues
medium · Scott suggests Stern could easily outsource topper/knob/translite production to dedicated team; questions why they don't given consistent sellouts and high secondary market prices
event_signal: Steve Epstein's death and legacy as major community event; Jeff Teolis documented his interviews on Pinball Profile and Final Round podcasts
high · Entire segment dedicated to Steve Epstein's passing; Josh describes having him lined up for interview through Roger Sharp's recommendation
community_signal: Loser Kid Podcast hosts recognize and support artisans and vendors including Brad Hunter (LitFrames), Zach Many (Flippin' Out Pinball), Brian Allen (Flyland Designs)
high · Extended shout-outs to multiple vendors; hosts describe strong relationships and appreciation for customer service
competitive_signal: CGC Games (Bally remakes) perceived as offering superior LE packages compared to Stern, with toppers included as standard
medium · Scott notes CGC LEs include topper, mirror blades, and other extras; contrasts his Attack from Mars LE ($8,300) with comparable Stern offerings
product_concern: Artwork theft and counterfeiting issue affecting pinball artists; fake products undercut legitimate artists on price and quality
high · Scott warns against buying stolen artwork from Facebook resellers; cites incident where Christopher Franchi expressed anger on Super Awesome Pinball Show about print theft
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“father time is undefeated and rest in peace”
Josh Roop @ Steve Epstein tribute — Closing reflection on mortality and Steve Epstein's legacy
design_philosophy: Jurassic Park topper criticized as lacking 3D sculptural elements compared to Attack from Mars topper; appears to be existing game artwork cut out and layered rather than new creation
high · Scott states 'it feels like something phoned in about it' and 'It's the existing art package that is cut out and layered and lit'; wishes for 3D sculpt like Medieval Madness topper
market_signal: Strong secondary market demand for premium pinball toppers and accessories; willingness to pay significant prices for cosmetic enhancements despite limited gameplay impact
high · Josh acknowledges paying premium prices for Jurassic Park, Beatles, and Black Knight toppers; describes himself as 'topper junkie' despite knowing they don't affect gameplay
personnel_signal: Roger Sharp actively recommends guest appearances and maintains relationships with other industry figures like Steve Epstein
medium · Roger Sharp suggested Steve Epstein to hosts for interview; described as 'wonderful man' who helped facilitate connection
market_signal: Jurassic Park topper priced at $600, one of the highest Stern topper prices; tied to layered plastic construction
high · Scott mentions only Star Wars topper ($700) is more expensive; Dennis Creasel analysis cited regarding $200 price premium vs similar toppers
announcement: Jurassic Park topper officially released by Stern at $600 price point with light show integration
high · Josh states he already purchased and installed Jurassic Park topper; sold out in four hours
product_strategy: Ninja Turtles machines in staggered production with LE units expected before Pro units; Josh expecting Pro delivery in next 2-4 weeks
medium · Josh mentions hearing on Pinball Show that LEs are produced before Pros; estimated delivery within couple weeks to month
supply_chain_signal: Stern toppers consistently sell out immediately upon release (Jurassic Park sold out in 4 hours); all toppers since launch have sold out
high · Both hosts reference rapid sellout; Scott mentions Dennis Creasel research showed every topper sold out; Jurassic Park shooter knob also on waiting list