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Special When Lit discusses industry news, Deep Root prototype impressions, and speculates on manufacturing challenges.
American Pinball will display Oktoberfest, Houdini, and reveal their redemption game 'Flying Dutchman' at IAAPA trade show (Nov 19-22, Orlando)
high confidence · Kaz, Special When Lit American Pinball correspondent, reporting direct conversation with Dan from American Pinball
Jersey Jack is shipping new Willy Wonka Collector's Edition with new topper, but some customers are underwhelmed and sourcing toppers from Willy Wonka slot machines instead
high confidence · Ken Rudberg, Jersey Jack correspondent; multiple corroborating mentions in host discussion
Stern released a nearly seven-minute making-of Jurassic Park video showing Keith Elwin and Harrison Drake discussing game design, with T-Rex prototype modded from remote-control toy
high confidence · Craig Bobby, Stern correspondent; video available on Stern's Facebook page
Deep Root's prototype at Houston Expo features Raza Retro Atomic Zombie Adventure Land theme with nuclear zombies on carnival setting, one main corkscrew ramp, wide LCD DMD, and stainless steel apron
medium confidence · Ken Cromwell and Bill Webb discussing photos from Jeff Patterson/This Week in Pinball; prototype display at Houston Arcade and Pinball Expo
Deep Root's prototype uses Mirko playfields, not final Deep Root playfields, indicating design still in flux
medium confidence · Bill Webb's analysis of prototype specifications
Ken and Bill speculate Deep Root pricing will be $6,000-$7,000, positioning below Stern Premium ($6,499-$6,999) as competitive market entry
low confidence · Ken Cromwell and Bill Webb speculation based on Robert (Deep Root) competitive positioning comments
Texas Pinball Festival (approximately 4-5 months away from November) expected to be Deep Root's official launch reveal for press and ordering
medium confidence · Ken Cromwell analysis of timeline to production readiness
Stern machines ship with low-quality pinballs that should be immediately replaced; this is industry-wide quality control issue, not Jersey Jack-specific
“We need to raise about eight thousand dollars for us to pay for a machine have it placed have it insured have it maintained...if it's 50 bucks that we raise it's 50 bucks that goes to charity”
Ken Cromwell@ 3:16 — Announces 24-hour charity stream December 20-21 goal: donate pinball machine to Chicagoland Children's Hospital via Project Pinball
“Stranger Things by Brian Eddy? A. Ken Cromwell? We shall wait and see.”
Craig Bobby (Stern correspondent)@ 8:14 — Cryptic hint about potential Stern Stranger Things machine designer, prompting Ken to call Craig for more details
“I almost would have gone with a black cabinet, though, if it was a prototype...you really had to read or listen to podcasts to find out, hey, this is preliminary”
Bill Webb@ 19:51 — Criticism of Deep Root's prototype presentation strategy; placeholder artwork caused confusion about finality of design
“There's a certain aura about his games...there's something in the air around John Papaduke's games, and that stood out to me right away”
Ken Cromwell@ 20:55 — Recognition of designer John Papaduke's distinctive visual/thematic signature in Raza prototype
“I'm not even banking on a lot of that stuff yet...programming, you can see what programming does to a game in a matter of months”
Bill Webb@ 22:37 — Emphasis on uncertainty of prototype evaluation; code updates can dramatically change game feel
“If that game is at the price point of $6,000 or under...I would be happy with this at $6,000 or less...If it was in at like $55,000 to $59,000, I would take a chance”
Bill Webb@ 24:03 — Defines value threshold for Deep Root machine and willingness to purchase at below-$6k entry
“Just because you can make one or ten doesn't mean you can make a thousand...if you don't have your final design yet, like how are you having parts made? How are you ordering parts?”
product_launch: American Pinball expanding beyond pinball into redemption game market with Flying Dutchman; displaying at IAAPA and Cincinnati shows
high · Kaz correspondent report: 'American Pinball is going to be at the IAAPA trade show...and are also scheduled to reveal their redemption game, which is called the Flying Dutchman'
product_concern: Factory-supplied pinballs arriving in poor condition across multiple manufacturers; customers immediately replacing with third-party alternatives
high · Ken Rudberg: 'some people are a little underwhelmed...take out those balls from the factory and replace them'; Bill Webb: 'Deadpool came...already had looked like they had seen a rough life'
product_concern: Jersey Jack Willy Wonka Collector's Edition topper underwhelming; customers sourcing alternative toppers from Willy Wonka slot machines
high · Ken Rudberg: 'some people are a little underwhelmed with the offerings from Jersey Jack...looking at Willy Wonka slot machines and taking the toppers off'
content_signal: Stern releasing professional making-of documentary video for Jurassic Park; hosts express appreciation and interest in expanding documentary coverage to other manufacturers
high · Craig Bobby: 'nearly seven-minute video...with interview footage with lead game designer Keith Elwin and lead engineer Harrison Drake'; Ken: 'I would love to film a documentary and take my time with it'
machine_intel: Deep Root's Raza prototype features: nuclear zombie carnival theme, one main corkscrew ramp, wide LCD DMD, stainless steel apron/speaker panel, Mirko playfield (temporary), placeholder cabinet artwork
mixed(0.55)— Hosts express genuine enthusiasm for industry growth and Deep Root's prototype while maintaining healthy skepticism about manufacturing challenges and production readiness. Positive toward charity initiatives and Stern's documentary efforts. Critical of quality control and design choices but not hostile. Speculative tone dominates Deep Root discussion, with cautious optimism tempered by manufacturing concerns.
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medium confidence · Bill Webb and Ken Cromwell discussing ball quality across Stern, Jersey Jack, and other manufacturers
Ken Cromwell@ 26:44 — Identifies critical manufacturing challenge with tight 4-5 month timeline to Texas Pinball Festival
“I don't think anybody in the pinball world is shaking in their boots as of yet because what's the next hurdle? Production and manufacturing is the key to all this”
Ken Cromwell@ 26:00 — Tempering enthusiasm about Deep Root threat to established manufacturers pending production validation
medium · Bill Webb and Ken Cromwell analyzing Houston Expo photos: 'The play field itself I thought looked cool. The ramps look good...There's really...one ramp...corkscrew ramp...extra wide LCD DMD display'
manufacturing_signal: Deep Root facing critical timeline pressure: Texas Pinball Festival launch only 4-5 months away; hosts question whether final design/parts ordering is complete given manufacturing lead times (6-9 months cited)
medium · Ken Cromwell: 'if you don't have your final design yet, like how are you having parts made? How are you ordering parts? Because if something gets delayed then you're ultimately, you're kind of handcuffed...four months away'
market_signal: Deep Root expected to price Raza at $6,000-$7,000 to compete with Stern Premium tier ($6,499-$6,999); positioned as value play for market entry
medium · Ken: 'I think that this game comes in between $64.99 and $69.99'; Bill: 'I think it's going to be under $7,000. But if it was under six, I mean, I think they're really trying to, you know, lay the groundwork'
competitive_signal: Hosts downplay immediate competitive threat from Deep Root; manufacturing execution and production capacity critical unknowns that will determine actual market impact
medium · Ken: 'I don't think anybody in the pinball world is shaking in their boots as of yet...Production and manufacturing is the key to all this. Just because you can make one or ten doesn't mean you can make a thousand'
event_signal: Houston Arcade and Pinball Expo featured Deep Root prototype debuts; IAAPA (Nov 19-22, Orlando) and Cincinnati Pinball Show (Nov 22-24) upcoming with American Pinball displays
high · Kaz: 'IAAPA trade show down in Orlando, Florida, from November 19th to the 22nd'; Craig: 'Houston Arcade and Pinball Expo...this past weekend'
community_signal: Special When Lit organizing 24-hour charity stream Dec 20-21 targeting $8,000 donation to place pinball machine in Chicagoland Children's Hospital via Project Pinball; soliciting 1-hour stream blocks from pinball industry personnel
high · Ken: 'we're doing the 24-hour charity stream December 20th and 21st...we need to raise about eight thousand dollars for us to pay for a machine have it placed have it insured have it maintained'
design_philosophy: Deep Root's Robert emphasized prototype is non-final; cabinet artwork placeholder, playfield innovation not yet visible; hosts note difficulty evaluating actual game potential from prototype state
medium · Ken: 'Robert was very clear in stating, hey, this is not the final rendition of these games. His cabinet artwork, his placeholder artwork...will not be apparent at these prototype games'
rumor_hype: Craig Bobby cryptically hints at potential Stern Stranger Things machine; unclear if Brian Eddy or Ken Cromwell rumored as designer; prompts Ken to call Craig for clarification
low · Craig: 'Stranger Things by Brian Eddy? A. Ken Cromwell? We shall wait and see'; Ken: 'he's the Stern correspondent. So I'm wondering if he has some inside information...don't dangle that carrot'