A few days ago, Pinball News and Pinball Magazine made a post where they predicted the theme of the new Stern pinball, Deadpool, based on the Marvel comics.
As usual, there will be three different models.
DEADPOOL PRICE
The sale price suggested by the manufacturer to US end users, before any type of tax (VAT, duties, etc.) is:
- Pro: $ US 5.999
- Premium: $ US 7,599
- Edición Limitada: $ US 8.999
DEADPOOL CHARACTERISTICS
The famous illustrator Zombie Yeti has been responsible for making a magnificent work of art with the funniest Marvel character while actor Nolan North is responsible for putting voice.
All three models include a 3-bank drop target with a ball lock that protects a Lil ‘Deadpool’s custom toy goal. All models include two stainless steel ramps and cable form with Katana Sword ramp return.
Both the Premium model and the Limited Edition present:
– 8 additional fall targets.
– Disco ball.
– Wolverine and Dazzler action figures.
– Ramp up / down.
In addition, all Premium models will include a customized «Deadpool’s Mix Tape» cassette.
In contrast, the Limited Edition includes exclusive features such as a mirror mirror, anti-reflective video pinball, agitator motor, artistic blades, hinges and front closing with metal powder coating and all models will include a 12 «vinyl LP with 11 tracks of original music with cover of Zombie Yeti.
The Pro version, has the hardware characteristic of a Stern Spike 2:
– Color LCD screen.
– Two box speakers.
– Closet speaker.
The board shows in all its surface funny phrases that characterize Deadpool.
DEADPOOL GAME
The main toy is a Lil ‘Deadpool.
The Lil ‘Deadpool toy is mounted on a standup lens that sits on top of a small ball lock area protected by three drop targets. Knocking down the drop targets opens the entrance to the blocking area, while hitting Deadpool’s standup can reset the falling targets, catching the ball.
It consists of two flippers and two ramps, highlighting the inusality of the right ramp to be fed from a right inside lane instead of direct from a fin. The right ramp continues through the playing field above the four upper lanes, before depositing the ball in the right lane.
The stainless steel left ramp is more conventional, returning the ball to the left wing.
What do you think?
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