Stranger Things Pinball Machine Announced By Stern Pinball

Stranger Things Pinball Machine

In this new era of streaming services, perhaps the biggest success story has been the mass appeal Netflix has found with its original series Stranger Things. The 1980s-themed retro series has captivated the wider popular culture landscape unlike any other series has across numerous demographics. This past year, the release of the third season of Stranger Things led to numerous appearances of the franchise in gaming through its own RPG and crossovers with games like Fortnite. Now, Stranger Things is going to fittingly cross over to another classic retro-styled gaming pastime, pinball machines. Stern Pinball has now announced their new Stranger Things pinball machine.

Stern Pinball announced the new Stranger Things pinball machine on their official Twitter account recently. The pinball machine features numerous characters from the hit television series, including new dialogue from Police Chief Jim Hopper himself, David Harbour. Players will use their balls to battle against iconic enemies like the Mind Flayer and the Demogorgon. The pinball machine will have pro, premium and limited edition versions available for sale. The premium and limited versions have a built in projector that can project images onto the board area of the machine.

It should be noted that pinball tables such as these sell for upwards of $5,000 each when sold through distributors, such as this machine is doing. While that is pretty steep, hopefully an arcade near you will pick up the machine soon so you can prepare to protect your neighborhood from the Upside Down as well.

What do you guys think about the Stranger Things pinball machine? Let us know in the comments below! Be sure to stay tuned for the latest Stranger Things news, such as the appearance of Steve Harrington and Nancy Wheeler in Dead By Daylight, here on Don’t Feed the Gamers! Follow us on Twitter to see our updates the minute they go live!

Cory Lara2137 Posts

A royally radical and totally tubular 90s kid, Cory has a passion for all things nerdy, particularly gaming and nostalgia. While an accountant by day, he strives to be as creative and humorous as possible in his free time, be it here writing on Don't Feed the Gamers, or making dumb satirical posts on his Twitter, Youtube, Facebook and Instagram accounts.

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