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New Mystery Pinball Company Revealed!

Knapp Arcade·article·analyzed·Apr 19, 2023
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TL;DR

Bob Nies launches TiltBob Pinball, new Florida manufacturer focusing on in-house production and family-friendly themes.

Summary

Bob Nies, creator of the acclaimed homebrew machine Elf, is launching TiltBob Pinball, a new Florida-based pinball manufacturer. The company plans to handle all production in-house (cabinetry, mechanics, software, playfield production) with a focus on family-friendly comedic themes and original IP, plus one potential licensed title. TiltBob aims to debut three to four prototype machines at Texas Pinball Festival 2024.

Key Claims

  • TiltBob Pinball is being established in Florida by Bob Nies with a small team including Paul Fusco and an investor

    high confidence · Direct statement from Bob Nies to Knapp Arcade; corroborated by Paul Fusco involvement

  • Playfield production/printing complaints are 'probably the biggest area of complaints in the industry' and TiltBob is prioritizing in-house playfield work to address this

    high confidence · Direct quote from Bob Nies to Knapp Arcade about company focus

  • TiltBob's first game has original theme plus a 'potential license' (not Elf)

    high confidence · Statement from Bob Nies via Knapp Arcade; licensing status described as potential/in-progress

  • Company plans to debut three to four prototype machines at Texas Pinball Festival 2024 (March 15-17)

    high confidence · Bob Nies statement to Knapp Arcade

  • TiltBob's game features 'a lot of cool mechs' that have never been done before

    medium confidence · Secondhand report from Bob Nies via Knapp Arcade; not directly verified

Notable Quotes

  • “probably the biggest area of complaints in the industry right now”

    Bob Nies — Identifies playfield production/quality as primary industry pain point that TiltBob aims to address

  • “They are planning to have three or four prototype pinball machines ready for next year's Texas Pinball Festival, which takes place March 15th through the 17th, 2024.”

    Knapp Arcade (reporting Bob Nies statement) — Sets clear timeline and venue for TiltBob's market debut

  • “He plans to do all the work on his upcoming game(s) in-house, including cabinetry, mechanical, software, playfield production & printing.”

    Knapp Arcade (reporting Bob Nies statement) — Indicates vertically integrated manufacturing model, differentiating from most current manufacturers

Entities

Bob NiespersonTiltBob PinballcompanyPaul FuscopersonElfgameTexas Pinball Festival 2024eventKnapp ArcadeorganizationTampaTechorganizationPinball Adventurescompany

Signals

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    business_signal: New pinball manufacturer entering market with in-house vertical integration model

    high · TiltBob plans to handle all production in-house: 'cabinetry, mechanical, software, playfield production & printing'

  • ?

    product_concern: Playfield production and quality identified as major industry pain point

    high · Bob Nies states playfield production is 'probably the biggest area of complaints in the industry right now' and is prioritizing this in TiltBob's model

  • ?

    design_philosophy: New manufacturer focusing on family-friendly comedic themes rather than mature or dark themes

    high · TiltBob's 'initial focus will be family-friendly comedic themes'

  • ?

    event_signal: Texas Pinball Festival 2024 positioned as launch venue for new manufacturer's prototype lineup

    high · TiltBob plans 'three or four prototype pinball machines ready for next year's Texas Pinball Festival, which takes place March 15th through the 17th, 2024'

  • ?

    personnel_signal: Bob Nies transitioning from homebrew designer to commercial pinball manufacturer

    high · Bob Nies launching TiltBob Pinball after success with Elf homebrew machine

  • ?

    announcement: New pinball manufacturer revealing first game with original IP and potential licensed IP

Topics

New pinball manufacturer entryprimaryHomebrew-to-commercial transitionprimaryPlayfield production quality and complaintsprimaryVertical integration in pinball manufacturingprimaryFamily-friendly game themessecondaryTexas Pinball Festival and community awardssecondaryLicensed IP in pinballsecondary

Sentiment

positive(0.85)— Knapp Arcade expresses genuine excitement about the new company ('Very cool news'), credibility of founder (award-winning Elf designer), and addresses identified industry pain point. Tone is encouraging and optimistic about TiltBob's prospects.

Transcript

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A couple of days ago I wrote an article here about potential new pinball companies that may begin producing games later this year. We received an update from one of the companies that I mentioned yesterday, Pinball Adventures. Today I'm going to talk about the new "mystery" company that plans to enter the pinball manufacturing space. A big clue about this company's existence was right under my and everyone else's noses at this year's Texas Pinball Festival and none of us picked up on it at the time. When he walked up on state to accept the award for "Favorite Homebrew Machine" during the TWIPYs at TPF, the creator of the outstanding homebrew game "Elf," Bob Nies was wearing a shirt that said "TiltBob Pinball." I didn't even notice the name while watching the show, but yesterday when I asked for information about new pinball companies Paul Fusco of the TampaTech YouTube channel (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUfgq9Gn8S041qQFl0C-CEQ) pointed it out to me, so I reached out to our friend Bob (we wrote about Elf in March and August of '22) to see if he would be willing to share any information with us. Bob is setting up a pinball Company called "TiltBob Pinball" in Florida. He currently has a small team of people, including Paul, working with him and an investor. He plans to do all the work on his upcoming game(s) in-house, including cabinetry, mechanical, software, playfield production & printing. He's particularly focused on producing his own playfields because this is "probably the biggest area of complaints in the industry" right now. TiltBob Pinball is currently working on building a pinball machine with an original theme and it has a "potential license" for a pin as well - No it's not Elf. Their initial focus will be family-friendly comedic themes. They are planning to have three or four prototype pinball machines ready for next year's Texas Pinball Festival, which takes place March 15th through the 17th, 2024. TiltBob currently has a working whitewood of the game, but it's still a little early for them to share pictures with us. The game supposedly has a lot of cool mechs in it that have never been done before. They hope to start showing some teaser images of the game and their shop "in a couple months." Very cool news. I'm looking forward to following along with Bob and the TiltBob team as they work on creating their first game. Below are links to my previous articles on Bob's Elf pinball machine for anyone who missed them: The Awesome New Homebrew Pinball Machine - Elf https://www.knapparcade.org/post/the-awesome-new-homebrew-pinball-machine-elf Is a Stern Pinball "Elf" Machine in the Works? https://www.knapparcade.org/post/is-a-stern-elf-pinball-machine-in-the-works A picture of Bob wearing the TiltBob Pinball shirt during the show Pictures of the award-winning homebrew game Elf and a link to a short video of it in action https://youtube.com/shorts/hWiocQj8qRI?feature=share

high · TiltBob 'is currently working on building a pinball machine with an original theme and it has a potential license for a pin as well - No it's not Elf'

  • ?

    technology_signal: Homebrew designer bringing custom mechanical innovation to commercial manufacturing

    medium · TiltBob's game 'supposedly has a lot of cool mechs in it that have never been done before'; Bob's homebrew Elf was award-winning