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Dead Flip streams Aerosmith Premium Edition gameplay with mechanics discussion and guest battles.
Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure is the next table from Stern
high confidence · Host directly states 'What's the next table from Stern? You can tell us. We'll keep it a secret. It's Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure.' when speaking with a guest.
Aerosmith Premium Edition has an upper playfield feature that differentiates it from Pro Edition
high confidence · Host explains 'when you shoot the elevator in the Premium Edition it puts the ball up to the upper play field where you can start to get your 2x and then send it around' contrasting with Pro Edition functionality.
The lock shot on Aerosmith is difficult to hit
high confidence · Host repeatedly mentions 'lock shot is freaking impossible to hit. But in a good way' and notes it's positioned close to a post making it challenging.
Aerosmith has an elevator multiball and up to six-ball multiball progression
high confidence · Host explains 'once you get three locks, you can take that three ball multi-ball, or you can skip it, keep getting locks, and get up to a six ball multi-ball if you want.'
Pro Edition Aerosmith models are priced at $5,500
medium confidence · Viewer asks 'Why are the Pro Edition models going for 5,500?' in chat, but host does not confirm or deny this pricing.
“It's quick, man... It's really fast. And this is the Premium Edition.”
Dead Flip (host)@ 5:31 — Host's initial assessment of Aerosmith's gameplay speed and premium tier positioning.
“The lock shot is freaking impossible to hit. But in a good way... it's like, okay, I'm gonna shoot it, I'm gonna ride the rail and just nail it, but it's so close to that post, it's freaking good.”
Dead Flip (host)@ 10:46 — Detailed praise for challenging game mechanic design as a positive feature.
“The ability to get your multiball up to the six really makes you hold out and sort of gives you that extra thing to shoot for outside of just scoring.”
Dead Flip (host)@ 22:26 — Explains the strategic depth and engagement factor of the six-ball multiball system.
“What's the next table from Stern? You can tell us. We'll keep it a secret. It's Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure.”
Dead Flip (host) responding to guest@ 17:20 — Direct announcement of upcoming Stern release title.
“This is a Dirty Donnie game with an Aerosmith theme... He didn't venture out to try to make it Aerosmith-esque.”
Dead Flip (host)@ 27:19 — Analysis of artist Dirty Donnie's design philosophy for the game's artwork.
community_signal: Location pinball streaming with multi-player guest matches and community chat interaction
high · Multiple guest players (Lena, Chris) invited to play; extensive community chat responses with donations and subscriptions
design_philosophy: Dirty Donnie maintains consistent artistic style across Stern games rather than adapting to theme requirements
high · Host commentary: 'This is a Dirty Donnie game with an Aerosmith theme... He didn't venture out to try to make it Aerosmith-esque.'
market_signal: Aerosmith Pro Edition priced at $5,500 (unconfirmed by host but mentioned in chat)
medium · Viewer asks 'Why are the Pro Edition models going for 5,500?' but host does not confirm pricing
announcement: Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure confirmed as next Stern Pinball release
high · Direct statement from host during gameplay: 'What's the next table from Stern? You can tell us. We'll keep it a secret. It's Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure.'
product_strategy: Premium Edition Aerosmith includes upper playfield feature absent from Pro Edition
high · Host explains mechanical difference: 'when you shoot the elevator in the Premium Edition it puts the ball up to the upper play field' with various functional benefits
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