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LABYRINTH REVEALED

Pinball News Website·article·analyzed·Oct 13, 2023
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TL;DR

Barrels of Fun reveals Labyrinth pinball: 1,100-unit limited run at $10,600 with dual LCDs and Bowie music.

Summary

Barrels of Fun, a new Houston-based pinball manufacturer founded by David van Es (formerly Spooky Pinball) and Brian Savage (action figure manufacturing veteran), has officially revealed their launch title: Jim Henson's Labyrinth pinball machine. Limited to 1,100 units at $10,600 USD, the game features innovative design including dual LCD screens, sculpted character models, FAST Pinball control boards, and all five David Bowie tracks from the 1986 film. The company has secured six distributors and will debut the game at Pinball Expo.

Key Claims

  • Barrels of Fun limited Labyrinth production to maximum 1,100 units at $10,600 USD

    high confidence · Official company announcement in article

  • David van Es worked for Spooky Pinball for seven years before founding Barrels of Fun

    high confidence · Company background stated in article

  • Brian Savage previously managed manufacturing of Hasbro action figures (G.I. Joe and Transformers)

    high confidence · Company background stated in article

  • Labyrinth includes all five David Bowie music tracks from the original 1986 film

    high confidence · Article states 'all five of these Bowie tracks appear in the Labyrinth pinball game'

  • The game features a 14.9-inch LCD backboard panel, an unusual feature for pinball machines

    high confidence · Technical specifications detailed in article

  • Barrels of Fun has already secured six distributors (King Pin Games, CoinTaker, Flip N Out Pinball, FUN!, Joystix, Mr Pinball)

    high confidence · Named distributors listed in article

Notable Quotes

  • “Limited to just 1,100 units worldwide, this collectible pinball game promises an enchanting and unparalleled experience.”

    Barrels of Fun (official announcement) — Core marketing message emphasizing scarcity and exclusivity as key selling points

  • “For the fortunate few who acquire one of these 1,100 units, your journey through the 'Labyrinth' pinball world will be an exclusive adventure.”

    Barrels of Fun (official announcement) — Reinforces FOMO/collectibility positioning of the game

  • “The company is playing hard on the collectability and limited production run of the game – even down to their website URL of kollectfun.com”

    Pinball News author — Observation of aggressive FOMO marketing strategy across all company touchpoints

Entities

Barrels of FuncompanyDavid van EspersonBrian SavagepersonLabyrinthgameJohnny Crap (Johnny Bergeron)personNate HallinanpersonBowen KerinspersonPhil Grimaldiperson

Signals

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    business_signal: New manufacturer demonstrates supply chain maturity with established distributor network (6 distributors) at launch; indicates solid pre-orders and production planning

    high · Six named distributors across multiple US regions plus Australia; $1,000 pre-order deposit available alongside full payment option

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    design_philosophy: Emphasis on craftsmanship and collectible quality: sculpted character models, mirrored playfield plastics with gold effect, powder-coated polyester cabinet with metallic flakes for premium appearance

    high · Detailed technical specs emphasize sculpted models, 'gold mirrored effect' plastics, 'powder-coated with metallic flakes to give a premium appearance'

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    event_signal: Labyrinth scheduled for public debut at Pinball Expo with dedicated unveiling pizza party Friday 9:30pm; major industry event reveal strategy

    high · Article notes 'Jim Henson's Labyrinth will receive its first public outing at Pinball Expo' with scheduled event

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    licensing_signal: Successful licensing deal with Jim Henson's estate securing all five David Bowie music tracks from original 1986 film for pinball game

    high · Article confirms 'all five of these Bowie tracks appear in the Labyrinth pinball game'

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    personnel_signal: David van Es transition from Spooky Pinball (7-year tenure) to founding Barrels of Fun; talent migration from established manufacturer to new boutique startup

    high · Article states van Es 'worked for Spooky Pinball for seven years' before founding Barrels of Fun as CEO/designer

Topics

New manufacturer entry into pinball marketprimaryLimited edition production and FOMO marketing strategyprimaryGame design and technical specifications (dual LCDs, FAST boards, sculpted models)primaryIP licensing (Jim Henson's Labyrinth, David Bowie music rights)primaryPersonnel transitions from established manufacturers to new venturessecondaryDistributor network and sales channelssecondaryPinball Expo as industry event platformmentioned

Sentiment

positive(0.78)— Article is factual and informative with enthusiastic coverage of technical features and innovation. No negative commentary on the company, product, or design. Uses positive framing of company credentials and team composition. Slight neutral note about IP age ('fondly remembered' but 'long dropped out of popular culture') tempers otherwise positive tone.

Transcript

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New pinball company Barrels of Fun has revealed their launch game, based on the Jim Henson movie, *Labyrinth*. [![Barrels of Fun's new Labyrinth game](https://www.pinballnews.com/site/wp-content/uploads/games/labyrinth/015-labyrinth-718x1024.jpg)](https://www.pinballnews.com/site/wp-content/uploads/games/labyrinth/015-labyrinth.jpg) Barrels of Fun’s new Labyrinth game Barrels of Fun is based in Houston, Texas, USA and was established by David David Van Es, who worked for Spooky Pinball for seven years designing games and is the new company’s CEO and game designer, and Brian Savage who was in charge of manufacturing Hasbo action figures *G.I. Joe* and *Transformers*. Also on the team are Art Director, Johnny Neil Fraser-Allen, Robert Blakeman Dumesnil who looks after the marketing graphics, Phil Grimaldi who crafts the game rules alongside Bowen Kerins who has designed rulesets for Spooky Pinball and Multimorphic, and motion graphics artist, Trent Armstrong. They are joined by Engineering Designer, Travis Travis Moseman, Software Engineer, Eric Priepke who wrote the ‘Continued’ code for Cactus Canyon as well as coding Rich and Morty at Spooky, Chief Technology Officer, David Fawcett, and head of manufacturing, Paul Paul Sulisz who was Director of Manufacturing at American Pinball. Until now they have called themselves ‘Mystery Pinball Company’ and sent out various teasers about their upcoming game with the intention of revealing all at Pinball Expo next week. Now they have confirmed their real company name, announced *Labyrinth* as their launch title, and given full details of the game along with its price. [![Barrels of Fun's Labyrinth game](https://www.pinballnews.com/site/wp-content/uploads/games/labyrinth/001-labyrinth-1024x566.jpg)](https://www.pinballnews.com/site/wp-content/uploads/games/labyrinth/001-labyrinth.jpg) Barrels of Fun’s Labyrinth game *Jim Henson’s Labyrinth* will have a maximum run of 1,100 units, priced at US$10,600. The company is playing hard on the collectability and limited production run of the game – even down to their website URL of [kollectfun.com](https://shop.kollectfun.com/) – although just how popular the 1986 movie remains some 37 years after it was first released remains to be seen. [![The company's website](https://www.pinballnews.com/site/wp-content/uploads/games/labyrinth/023-labyrinth-1024x623.jpg)](https://www.pinballnews.com/site/wp-content/uploads/games/labyrinth/023-labyrinth.jpg) The company’s website *Labyrinth* was an attempt by Jim Henson to utilise the popularity of his *Muppets* franchise to create an fantasy movie which would appeal across all ages. It stars the late David Bowie as Jareth the Goblin King, with Bowie writing five of the movie’s music tracks while performing four of them. Fortunately, all five of these Bowie tracks appear in the *Labyrinth* pinball game. These days, although *Labyrinth* is fondly remembered by fans, it predated the fully-immersive special effects seen a few years later, never recouped its production costs and long dropped out of popular culture. However, it does provide plenty of material on which to base a pinball game. There is only a single model of *Labyrinth* – the version you see above – although there are some mods, such as a shooter rod or topper, which can be purchased to enhance the game’s appearance. [![The right side of the Labyrinth game](https://www.pinballnews.com/site/wp-content/uploads/games/labyrinth/017-labyrinth-606x1024.jpg)](https://www.pinballnews.com/site/wp-content/uploads/games/labyrinth/017-labyrinth.jpg) The right side of the Labyrinth game As a new company, we should take a look at the basics of the platform first. *Labyrinth* uses a standard regular-width pinball machine design, with a backbox fronted by a mirrored backglass, while below is a 15.6″ LCD panel, flanked by illuminated speakers. The cabinet and backglass artwork is by Nate Nate Hallinan, however there is an alternative ‘Should You Need Us’ backglass from Johnny Bergeron (a.k.a. Johnny Crap) who also created the playfield artwork. Johnny Crap has previously created artwork for Stern Pinball’s title *Jurassic Park*, including their recently announced 30th Anniversary Edition. Johnny also designed the inner cabinet art blades. [![Johnny Crap's alternative backglass for Labyrinth](https://www.pinballnews.com/site/wp-content/uploads/games/labyrinth/009-labyrinth-1024x738.jpg)](https://www.pinballnews.com/site/wp-content/uploads/games/labyrinth/009-labyrinth.jpg) Johnny Crap’s alternative backglass for Labyrinth Behind that backglass is the [FAST Pinball](https://fastpinball.com/) boardset which interfaces with the playfield devices, lights and switches, while driving the two 5¼” Kenwood backbox speakers and the JBL 8″ subwoofer in the cabinet base, the backbox LCD panel and, unusually, a 14.9″ second LCD which forms the playfield’s back panel. [![The back panel LCD screen](https://www.pinballnews.com/site/wp-content/uploads/games/labyrinth/007-labyrinth-1024x682.jpg)](https://www.pinballnews.com/site/wp-content/uploads/games/labyrinth/007-labyrinth.jpg) The back panel LCD screen Also unusual is the choice of polyester for the cabinet armour. This is powder-coated with metallic flakes to give a premium appearance. [![The powder-coated lock bar](https://www.pinballnews.com/site/wp-content/uploads/games/labyrinth/021-labyrinth-1024x683.jpg)](https://www.pinballnews.com/site/wp-content/uploads/games/labyrinth/021-labyrinth.jpg) The powder-coated lock bar Taking a look at that playfield, we find a multitude of sculpted models, some animated, which is no great surprise given the history of one of the company’s founding members in the action model business. [![One of the many sculpts in the game](https://www.pinballnews.com/site/wp-content/uploads/games/labyrinth/004-labyrinth-1024x682.jpg)](https://www.pinballnews.com/site/wp-content/uploads/games/labyrinth/004-labyrinth.jpg) One of the many sculpts in the game The game features three flippers, three ramps – one metal and two plastic, one of which includes a lift mechanism to reveal a hidden scoop, a magnet diverter, an additional magnet, a ball lock, a controllable drop target, a spinner, two more scoops, a ball diverter, and an up-post. [![The playfield for Labyrinth](https://www.pinballnews.com/site/wp-content/uploads/games/labyrinth/016-labyrinth-738x1024.jpg)](https://www.pinballnews.com/site/wp-content/uploads/games/labyrinth/016-labyrinth.jpg) The playfield for Labyrinth At the back of the playfield are two door sculpts representing the scene in the movie where the main protagonist is forced to choose which door to enter. [![Playfield details](https://www.pinballnews.com/site/wp-content/uploads/games/labyrinth/002-labyrinth-1024x682.jpg)](https://www.pinballnews.com/site/wp-content/uploads/games/labyrinth/002-labyrinth.jpg) Playfield details There are four more sculpts which pop-up at appropriate points during the gameplay. [![One of the four pop-up sculpted models](https://www.pinballnews.com/site/wp-content/uploads/games/labyrinth/006-labyrinth-1024x677.jpg)](https://www.pinballnews.com/site/wp-content/uploads/games/labyrinth/006-labyrinth.jpg) One of the four pop-up sculpted models [![Another of the pop-ups](https://www.pinballnews.com/site/wp-content/uploads/games/labyrinth/005-labyrinth-1024x659.jpg)](https://www.pinballnews.com/site/wp-content/uploads/games/labyrinth/005-labyrinth.jpg) Another of the pop-ups [![There are even sculpts coming out of the bottom apron](https://www.pinballnews.com/site/wp-content/uploads/games/labyrinth/003-labyrinth-1024x752.jpg)](https://www.pinballnews.com/site/wp-content/uploads/games/labyrinth/003-labyrinth.jpg) There are even sculpts coming out of the bottom apron The playfield plastics all have a gold mirrored effect while all the playfield and insert lighting uses RGB LEDs. [![The gold mirrored effect on the playfield plastics](https://www.pinballnews.com/site/wp-content/uploads/games/labyrinth/012-labyrinth-1024x682.jpg)](https://www.pinballnews.com/site/wp-content/uploads/games/labyrinth/012-labyrinth.jpg) The gold mirrored effect on the playfield plastics Earlier we mentioned the add-on options available for *Labyrinth*. Along with the alternative mirrored backglass, there is also a ‘Nipper’ shooter rod and an animated Goblin topper which includes LED lighting and lit eyes. [![The Nipper shooter rod](https://www.pinballnews.com/site/wp-content/uploads/games/labyrinth/010-labyrinth-1024x730.jpg)](https://www.pinballnews.com/site/wp-content/uploads/games/labyrinth/010-labyrinth.jpg) The Nipper shooter rod [![The animated topper](https://www.pinballnews.com/site/wp-content/uploads/games/labyrinth/011-labyrinth-1024x616.jpg)](https://www.pinballnews.com/site/wp-content/uploads/games/labyrinth/011-labyrinth.jpg) The animated topper Here’s how Barrels of Fun announced their first game: | | | --- | | Step into the extraordinary world of Jim Henson’s Labyrinth with this truly unique collectible. Limited to just 1,100 units worldwide, this collectible pinball game promises an enchanting and unparalleled experience. Immerse yourself in the magic of Jim Henson’s visionary world as it merges with the tactile and immersive thrill of pinball gameplay as it transports you deep into the heart of the Labyrinth. Relive iconic scenes and music from the movie, facing key challenges and moments. Explore interactive features, the ever-shifting paths of the labyrinth, and finely-crafted toys that transport you into the world of Labyrinth, showcasing meticulous attention to detail. For the fortunate few who acquire one of these 1,100 units, your journey through the “Labyrinth” pinball world will be an exclusive adventure, filled with the same wonder and excitement that the movie has brought to fans for decades. Venture into the fantasy world by visionary Jim Henson’s, Labyrinth. This cult classic from the 80s, featuring the iconic David Bowie as Jareth the Goblin King, who has captured the imaginations of many. Embark on this pinball adventure, as you encounter a cast of characters, including Hoggle, Sir Didymus, and Ludo, who can become your loyal companions “Should you need them” and prove invaluable allies as you navigate the labyrinth filled with outrageous creatures and unknown dangers. Your ultimate goal is to reach the castle beyond the Goblin City, where Jareth awaits. You’ll face numerous challenges and obstacles. These challenges will involve solving riddles, and the ever-shifting paths of the labyrinth, and outsmarting cunning adversaries. Each successful conquest will earn you an Orb, which is essential for progressing deeper into the labyrinth. The journey through the Labyrinth is not only a test of wit and courage but is your own adventure. A world where fantasy and reality intertwine, where your determination and resourcefulness are your greatest assets. With your newfound friends and the Orb’s power, you can inch closer to your goal and confront the enigmatic Goblin King. Entering the fantastical collectible pinball world of “Labyrinth”, limited to just 1,100 games worldwide, promises to be an enchanting and unique experience. Where the magic of Jim Henson’s visionary world meets the tactile and immersive thrill of pinball gameplay. Each flip of the flippers, bump of the ball, will transport you into the heart of the Labyrinth. Immerse yourself in the iconic scenes and Music from the movie, reliving key moments and challenges from the film. Complete with interactive features and toys that will transport you to the world of Labyrinth while appreciating the craftsmanship and attention to detail that went into creating this limited collectible. So, for those lucky enough to acquire one of these 1,100 units, may your adventure through the “Labyrinth” pinball world be a one-of-a-kind experience, filled with the same wonder and excitement that the movie brought to fans for decades. **Features** • Sculpted Goblin King Castle • Sculpted Goblin City and Hidden Ludo Toy • Goblin city, magnet Diverter • Goblin Gate Fork Trap • Humongous Smart Drop Target • Sculpted Humongous toy guard • Goblin Gate Spinner • Brick Keeper lift ramp and hidden home (scoop). Beware the Brick Keeper’s and their tricks • Begger Magnet • Bog Scoop • Helping hands scoop • Sir Didymus staff Up post. Befriend Sir Didymus and allow him to save your ball. • 3 ramps, goblin city wireform, metal right return ramp and wireform, and middle ramp • Two firey appearing toys • Sculpted Ello Worm Toy • Ello Appearing Post • Sculpted doors with knockers scene • Physical Ball Path Diverter • Sculpted Wise Man and Smart Drop Target. Complete his quests for special awards. • Wireform Skill Ramp with multiple Skill Shots • Mirror plastics • 14.9 LCD backboard for a true expanded world under glass • Playfield art by Johnny Bergeron aka Johnny Crap • Backglass featuring the goblin king himself, David Bowie by Nate Nate Hallinan, or Mirrored “should you need us” alternative Backglass by Johnny Bergeron. • Powder coat pinball trim • Matching powder-coat LCD speaker panel with 15.6 LCD with labyrinth laser-cut speaker vents. • Light-up speakers • Crystal ball flipper buttons • Fanless power Supply • FAST Pinball controller System | | | Barrels of Fun already has six distributors – [King Pin Games](https://www.kingpingames.net/) in Wisconsin, [CoinTaker](https://cointaker.com/) in Pennsylvania, [Flip N Out Pinball](https://www.flipnoutpinball.com/) in Indiana, [FUN!](https://pinballandmore.com/) in north Texas, [Joystix](https://www.joystixgames.com/) in south Texas and [Mr Pinball](https://www.mrpinball.com.au/) in Australia. Full payment for the game of $10,600 can be made through the [Barrels of Fun website](https://shop.kollectfun.com/product-category/machines/), or a pre-order payment of $1,000 can be made instead to secure one of the 1,100 units. A flyer is also available for *Labyrinth*. Here it is: [![The front of the Labyrinth flyer](https://www.pinballnews.com/site/wp-content/uploads/games/labyrinth/014-labyrinth-820x1024.jpg)](https://www.pinballnews.com/site/wp-content/uploads/games/labyrinth/014-labyrinth.jpg) The front of the Labyrinth flyer [![The back of the Labyrinth flyer](https://www.pinballnews.com/site/wp-content/uploads/games/labyrinth/013-labyrinth-820x1024.jpg)](https://www.pinballnews.com/site/wp-content/uploads/games/labyrinth/013-labyrinth.jpg) The back of the Labyrinth flyer In addition, there are four videos published on YouTube. The first explores the game’s features, while the others show the backglass, shooter rod and topper mods. Here they are: VIDEO The game reveal video VIDEO The animated topper VIDEO The Nipper shooter rod VIDEO The alternative backglass *Jim Henson’s Labyrinth* will receive its first public outing at [Pinball Expo](https://pinballexpo.com/) where Barrels of Fun have an unveiling pizza party [scheduled for 9:30pm on Friday](https://pinballexpo.com/events-schedule/). Catch the Pinball News coverage of Pinball Expo for full details of that event as well as all the other excitement.
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    announcement: Official reveal of Barrels of Fun's launch game Labyrinth at Pinball Expo; major new manufacturer entry into pinball market

    high · Full company announcement, technical specifications, pricing, distribution channels, and event details provided

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    business_signal: Aggressive FOMO/scarcity marketing strategy: 1,100-unit hard cap, website URL 'kollectfun.com' emphasizing collectibility, repeated messaging about 'exclusive' and 'fortunate few'

    high · Company messaging states 'Limited to just 1,100 units worldwide' multiple times; website URL explicitly chosen to reinforce collectibility

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    technology_signal: Novel use of dual LCD displays in pinball machine design: 15.6-inch backbox LCD plus 14.9-inch back panel LCD creates 'expanded world under glass' effect

    high · Technical specs detail 'a 14.9" second LCD which forms the playfield's back panel' and '15.6" LCD panel' in backbox