Absolutely without question Stern's best offering from the Home Pin concept. I like how they brought in a big gun name like Danger to give it hell since they're going to do it.
This I feel like is more for Jurassic Park fans who don't want to spend the extra for the full Stern JP pinball machine for their JP collection. I can see this more at Costco than anything during the Christmas season and like you said a movie is out soon. Stores have classic JP merch on shelves already. I'm glad there seems to be more of an effort to put metal ramps and wire-forms in machines rather than plastic. Dug your take on the classic early solid state feel. I would be more open to buying 'the pin' if they did something along the line of the Beatles but with an original IP to bring down the cost.
I would think the point of home pin is cost and simplistic engineering so less maintenance and a lot less to go wrong or break so the cost of owning one of these is a lot less then a pro or premium IMO
Love your videos on releases. One hope would be for an increase in the release video audio, compared to your voice, can barely hear the video. Again, love your work!
There is only so many play field layouts possible. I pinball needs to pump out more popular title remakes for those who can't get an original. I will stick to my coin door pins!
Definitely more of a fan of the modern pinballs so this style isn't appealing, though I am also an owner of the apparently not for home use ;) Jurassic Park pin. I also thought the Star Wars home pin was pretty lackluster, but I guess there's a market there for cheaper stuff. A little odd to release a not Connected version at a time when they are pushing that on people, but they also raised their pin prices across the board so maybe it is the time for it.
For 4500 dollars plus tax it gets closer to 5 grand. For that kind of money your better off getting a used 1990s or 2000s real pinball machine. Get alot more fornyour money and better resale value. The home editions do not resell used very well and depreciate fast.
I was pretty Impressed for a home model
Absolutely without question Stern's best offering from the Home Pin concept. I like how they brought in a big gun name like Danger to give it hell since they're going to do it.
msrp is way too high on it
Excited, bought one, rule set is simple but it is very fun to play. More accessible for beginners to enjoy than the Elwin game.
Nice analysis, appreciate it.
This I feel like is more for Jurassic Park fans who don't want to spend the extra for the full Stern JP pinball machine for their JP collection. I can see this more at Costco than anything during the Christmas season and like you said a movie is out soon. Stores have classic JP merch on shelves already. I'm glad there seems to be more of an effort to put metal ramps and wire-forms in machines rather than plastic. Dug your take on the classic early solid state feel. I would be more open to buying 'the pin' if they did something along the line of the Beatles but with an original IP to bring down the cost.
Looks very good for a home pin. It has more than a led zeppelin pro.
I would think the point of home pin is cost and simplistic engineering so less maintenance and a lot less to go wrong or break so the cost of owning one of these is a lot less then a pro or premium IMO
Look at the metal rails on the outlanes, "shaking the outlanes" will come back :-)
Nicer home pin than the others by far but 4,600 plus tax is about $5k 🤯
Love your videos on releases. One hope would be for an increase in the release video audio, compared to your voice, can barely hear the video. Again, love your work!
There is only so many play field layouts possible. I pinball needs to pump out more popular title remakes for those who can't get an original. I will stick to my coin door pins!
With the amount of time and money investment, why not make a full commercial release? I think it would be a good pro model
Definitely more of a fan of the modern pinballs so this style isn't appealing, though I am also an owner of the apparently not for home use ;) Jurassic Park pin. I also thought the Star Wars home pin was pretty lackluster, but I guess there's a market there for cheaper stuff. A little odd to release a not Connected version at a time when they are pushing that on people, but they also raised their pin prices across the board so maybe it is the time for it.
This pin should be $2500
Very True 2,500 to max 3,000. I don't see 4600 value in this pin.
Although for a home pin it looks sort of cool , but after seeing this preview vid, it makes me appreciate my JP Pro alot more. LoL.
Should of made it a Godzilla theme.
I say go for a pro. Better unit and resell value.
Exactly.
Feels like a $2500 pin. 2k too much. I'd rather buy the Data East JP. Way more bang for your buck especially if you are a JP fan imo...
For 4500 dollars plus tax it gets closer to 5 grand. For that kind of money your better off getting a used 1990s or 2000s real pinball machine. Get alot more fornyour money and better resale value. The home editions do not resell used very well and depreciate fast.
Jack Doucher. No thanks.