My client bought the game brand new in the box. This game is a home use only game, meaning it was never operated commercially in a bar or arcade. The game is from a non pet / non smoking environment. The game is super fast and has smooth ramp flow, excellent art work, and very cool toys complete the package. Lots of stationary targets, 3 flippers, 3 pop bumpers, 2 slingshots, moving bad guys (villians), moving 3 bank target unit. Lots of cool toys… There’s Doc Ock, the green goblin, sand man, venom, etc. This is one of Steve Ritchie’s best new Stern game… Excellent rules… super fast game play. Read more on Dialed In! Jersey Jack Pinball Game – $8,000 to $12,500… The games should be shipping summer 2017. There’s 3 versions of the game: the Regular Edition of the game at $8,000, the Limited Edition game at $9,000 and the Collector’s Edition game at $12,500. The game also have blue tooth connectivity so it connects to your cell phone during certain modes. The game has a built in camera so during certain modes the game takes a picture of you and you get to be in the game. Super neat toys… awesome play field layout. And the artist for this game is John Youssi, he did the art for Twilight Zone, Fun House, Addams Family, just to name a few. This game is designed by Veteran designer Pat Lawlor, he made Twilight Zone, Fun House, Addams Family, just to name a few. Wizard of Oz and The Hobbit games are truly state of the art. Dialed In is the third game by this company. Own the third pinball game ever made by this company from New Jersey. Read more on Star Wars Pro, Premium, and Limited Edition Model Stern Pinball Games…ĭialed In! Jersey Jack Pinball Game – $8,000 to $12,500 Lots of stationary targets, a 5 target drop target bank, 2 flippers, 3 pop bumpers, 2 slingshots, Etc. Lots of cool toys… There’s a death star, kick back, 2 ramps, and a quick U turn shot, full color animation display unit on the playfield and in the back box. Each one comes with a certificate and a numbered plaque on the back box speaker panel. Pro, Premium, and Limited Edition version… Only 600 Limited Edition games will be made. We have all the models ready for shipping. This is Steve Ritchie’s newest Stern game… This is the Star Wars Pinball game. Just bear in mind that, like many things, pinballs are becoming collectables these days, so popular titles such as Star Trek: The Next Generation and The Addams Family are getting harder and harder to get hold of.Īll pinball tables sold by Liberty Games come with a full on-site warranty for total peace of mind.Star Wars Pro, Premium, and Limited Edition Model Stern Pinball Games So if the latest Stern masterpiece doesn't do it for you, take a look at our refurbished pinball section to see which classic tables are available for sale. This means we can source many classic pinball machines, give them a full restoration, and get them back to their working best. Modern Stern pinballs are produced in a limited run - so once they are sold they are gone forever!Īt Liberty Games, we love pinball, and have some of the UK's leading pinball technicians working for us. Many of Stern's most popular creations are movie-based or band tie-ins but, thanks to advanced electronics, more sound, music and multimedia elements are being incorporated into the games. Luckily the quality and sheer playability of modern machines have endured the test of time, leaving us with lots of brand new machines available right now, straight from the factory. The relentless march of the video game sent some famous names such as SEGA Pinball, Williams and Bally down during the 1990s. Sadly there are only a handful of manufacturers left in business today, including Stern Pinball of Illinois and Jersey Jack, both based in the USA. During that time, and up until the present day, pinball machines have been an art form of their own - there really is nothing else like them! But it's really been since the 1940s and 50s that pinballs really took off (especially with the introduction of the flipper in 1947). Pinball machines have been around since the end of the 19th Century.
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