The escalating price of pinball machines | Are CGC, Spooky & AP now serious alternatives to Stern?

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • How much does a pinball machine cost? This is probably the my most asked question from people entering the hobby. Prices seem to rise and the quality seems to lessen. However manufacturers such as Chicago Gaming Company, Spooky Pinball and American Pinball are now producing machines of comparable quality to Stern and Jersey Jack Pinball but at much better value.
    With Stern's Venom reporting low sales, is it now time to seriously consider the alternatives?
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  • @brunogaspar3977
    @brunogaspar3977 Год назад +24

    We all knew this was coming…inflation and cost of life isn’t a joke! At these prices there’s no space or money for average.

    • @ARFF1Tampa
      @ARFF1Tampa 2 месяца назад

      These things were price gouged the past 10 years before everything else. "Inflation", a b.s. term the t[R]aito[R]s use because they f'_ lost and want to make the other side look bad. It's the greed of the companies and the stupidity of the idiots that still buy overpriced items. Don't but them for a few years and let them lower the prices or eat their inventories and go out of business.

  • @EdwardFielding
    @EdwardFielding Год назад +12

    Oversupply of new and used machines. After the pandemic, people are looking to dump their "hunker down" toys for "get out of the house" vacations. If you follow the local classified ads for pinball machines, they aren't moving like they did a few years ago. Prices are high as people expect to get pandemic prices. Just like housing, no one wants to admit it when the value goes down.

  • @crw31399
    @crw31399 7 месяцев назад +3

    Bought a LE Transformers for $6500(US) in 2012. Prices are crazy now

  • @christianwarren8726
    @christianwarren8726 Год назад +3

    I'm actually buying a Venom LE - which will be the first Stern LE I've bought new, purely because I think the game looks completely awesome - fast, furious and flowy as hell which is just what I'm looking for. I've got a Halloween CE, I have Scooby CE on the way and I also have a Valhalla and an Oktoberfest (both games are soooooo good) - and this video pretty much sums up everything I've felt about my Sterns compared to my other manufacturer pins. My AP and Spooky pins in terms of value really put my Sterns to shame. I'd also add - I'm actually not terribly happy about shelling out this amount of money for the LE, but given that I had to sell a machine to fund it (and to make space), I'm basically paying a little more cash for what is essentially an "upgrade", as opposed to buying it outright. Without that - there's not a chance in hell I'd pay 20k (Australian dollar) for it. What really grinds me is that you don't even get things like a topper with a Stern LE - and if history is anything to go by they'll be asking a kings ransom for that too. Just crazy...

  • @lifewater989
    @lifewater989 Год назад +6

    Like a lot of hobbies these days, the cost has driven most people out of ever even getting into it. I bought a decent shape Judge Dredd pin over a decade ago for $1500. Now, forget it for anything decent even close to that price. Sad.

  • @happygilmore5591
    @happygilmore5591 Год назад +2

    My biggest issue with the prices is that these pinball companies are charging a premium price yet put out basic machines. Unlit scoops, unlit troughs, unlit back end of playfield, no protectors, basic lights, substandard speakers & sound, and so much more. These leave it up to the mod market to make their machine nice. They charge thousands for a couple additional ramps and features that literally cost a hundred dollars. I always mod out my machines but get angry because a lot of the mods should already come on the machines ESPECIALLY considering the price. Let’s look at it from a business stand point..how many $1 plays do you need to pay for a machine? 7/8k and that’s not even considering all the maintenance that is required during those 7/8k in plays. I see a sort of reconning coming for pinball manufacturers. They are doing well bc there is enough people like me with money to buy these games. What happens when we are gone and a machine cost 15k for a pro model and 20-25k for an LE? Pinball will eventually price itself out of business possibly

  • @elsquibbs
    @elsquibbs Год назад +5

    There are 2 things at play here in my opinion. Price AND value. That is a bad mix.
    1. Even if I loved Venom, I just don't have the money. The price is too high.
    2. Even if I were a millionaire and had the money, I still don't think it's a great value. You can have all the money in the world and still feel ripped off.

    • @SpencerPlanton
      @SpencerPlanton Год назад +3

      I seriously support that point of view. No one likes to feel ripped off. The amount disposable income you have does not render your immune to vale for money.

  • @RafConUSMC
    @RafConUSMC Год назад +7

    Venom was chosen to coincide with the upcoming movie release. So they likely got the license at a great price.

  • @ralphs007
    @ralphs007 Год назад +2

    I was on a list for a Jurassic Park Premium for 22 months.Just got an email that my game was ready. It want up 2,000.00 so I told them to keep it .
    Stern has been shipping games out,where the glass is so tight,that many owners have purchased special suction cups that glass professionals use to handle glass,to get the glass out. Removing glass is not my favorite thing to do,I couldn't imagine having to wrestle it out every time I need access to the playfield.

    • @GonzosPinballFlipperama
      @GonzosPinballFlipperama  Год назад +1

      My Foo Fighters is exactly the same actually. I have to put rubber gripped gloves on to remove the glass.

  • @anth7709
    @anth7709 Год назад +4

    Yeah, code is one thing definitely going for Spooky and imo their after sales customer service is great as well

  • @timborski1210
    @timborski1210 Год назад +3

    These machines IMO should be 7K MAX for premiums. I just cant justify 9-10k for a premium (pros are just meh for me) CC Remake is very fun and its one id buy in a heartbeat from CGC

    • @GonzosPinballFlipperama
      @GonzosPinballFlipperama  Год назад

      Yeah, that's a great choice Tim.

    • @Hyperbolic_G
      @Hyperbolic_G Год назад +1

      Agreed. 7k was a fantastic price point for a premium. So tough to swallow the price now and also the fact that the pros are essentially much different and not great games in comparison.

    • @HB-mj2jz
      @HB-mj2jz 4 месяца назад +1

      I totally agree. I bought a Transformers LE for 6700 in 2012. That is a good price. I also cannot justify 10 to 15K just for a pinball machine. Thats crazy

  • @adamstar7516
    @adamstar7516 Год назад +2

    Pricing is out of control. It’s all fuelled by Sterns greed. I only know one person now buying new in box machines, when I used to know 10. Stern is fuelling it but because of that everyone else is getting in on it and pushing up prices… even Homepin! CGC are the only company trying to keep a lid on it. But how long for.

  • @peggrav8190
    @peggrav8190 Год назад +2

    Because of this very reason, I'm probably going to get a Valhalla as my first newer machine. I'm very impressed by AP, and spooky at the moment.

  • @ftsrecords5052
    @ftsrecords5052 Год назад +2

    That’s why I stick to Virtual Pinball.. Low Maintenance, Low Cost, & More Versatile.

  • @GoodwinsPlace
    @GoodwinsPlace Год назад +2

    Nice balanced view.
    I can't see suppliers keeping the prices this high forever, unless the hobby has another growth period, but I think the last one was Covid. As I'm guessing most are going to home use these days, if they were going on location then it is a business model, how long until that machine pays for itself then starts to make profit?
    I can appreciate the cost that goes into these, and with any business the quality to cost is going to be a balance.
    I'd love to do a limited run of machines one day, but its not a simple area with all the checks and approvals to sell electronic items it would be a minefield and have to be factored into the costs.

  • @TheGamingHoser
    @TheGamingHoser Год назад +1

    My first machine was Star Wars Home Edition (Comic Art). I still think it might be one of the best options for a total newcomer to pinball. It's got a nice, fast fan layout with a great "death star" shot. The rules are very easy but accomplishing a "Super Bonus" by completing every mode is still a good challenge for experienced players. It has the simplicity of a 90's game with the low maintenance of a new game. They can be found used for under 4K, so not a bad option for people on a budget who want to learn on a real machine.

    • @GonzosPinballFlipperama
      @GonzosPinballFlipperama  Год назад

      I've never played the Star Wars Home pin

    • @TheGamingHoser
      @TheGamingHoser Год назад +1

      @@GonzosPinballFlipperama I know you enjoyed the Jurassic Park Home Pin, if you get a chance you should give Star Wars a shot. Great fun for non-professional players. The layout reminds me of another Gomez game, Monster Bash.

  • @SpencerPlanton
    @SpencerPlanton Год назад +3

    Stern make the ‘best’ pinball with some SERIOUS caveats in a small market. Change is coming and Stern isn’t going to like it. The one company that can utilise an economy of scale, doesn’t.
    The passion to make the best pinball they can has long gone; profit at any cost?

  • @michaeljkasnter
    @michaeljkasnter Год назад +2

    Stern cooling fans aren’t cheap, Gonez explained they have to cool a game in a Laundry Mat up against glass windows in Arizona Sumertime. I would never remove that factory fan because of sound. Turn the volume up while playing you will never hear the fan!!!!

  • @JeffreyQProductions
    @JeffreyQProductions Год назад +1

    Good discussion. I think it will come down to supply and demand issues. Until the demand dies down, the market won't even out. I think the price hikes will cool the demand and sales will go down, especially since viable alternatives have been getting stronger in the past couple of years. I'm glad to see more viable competition. It's good for pinball.

  • @alho9231
    @alho9231 Год назад +5

    Monopoly = bad. Competition = good. Nuff said

  • @darinswift490
    @darinswift490 7 месяцев назад +1

    I agree Gonzo, i am 57 and didn’t buy
    My first machine (Pinbot) until 2020. But I am hooked, since I bought a AFM, Godzilla, Tron…. Sold AFM to get Pulp Fiction LE. Selling Godzilla to get the Big LEBOWSKI or EJ..

    • @GonzosPinballFlipperama
      @GonzosPinballFlipperama  7 месяцев назад +1

      Very similar to me my friend . . . .what a great hobby we've discovered.

    • @darinswift490
      @darinswift490 7 месяцев назад

      @@GonzosPinballFlipperama great hobby. I just need a lot more money 😝😜✌️😊

  • @ryrysonic9
    @ryrysonic9 2 месяца назад

    I love having a choice of different companies to choose from with purchasing pinball machines! i feel like the best value for the money-brand new would be a pinball machine from spooky!

  • @Nigaromia
    @Nigaromia Год назад +1

    Stern Pinball games are all shot driven now. No pop bumpers to be seen anymore as well as playfield toys. I think the reasoning behind is more the operator side of things, you don't want a game breaking down every couple of weeks. I've played a Spooky Halloween, god awful to play, no flow. Gee it looks pretty, be a nightmare to fix. I'm guessing more mechanical stuff on a playfield, more crap to fix. Like Cary Hardy said about Venom, it has to be software driven due to the lack of playfield and fan layout of it. I'm sure it will be a fun game when it gets to 1.0 code. I think that's what people are crying about right now is the fact you have a barron playfield and it costs more than, say a Godzilla, which is still relatively new in comparison.

  • @matthewpilla4323
    @matthewpilla4323 Год назад +1

    GREAT video!
    STERN'S BOM stays the same and PRICE goes UP! JUST GREED, PERIOD,

  • @wyvernx666
    @wyvernx666 Год назад +1

    I'm so sad, im just now discovering this hobby and i really want a godzilla table but I don't think i could ever afford something like that

  • @matthewmorton7386
    @matthewmorton7386 Год назад +2

    Thank you, somebody needed to say it.
    I think also part of this has to do with licensing fees they pay Disney a fortune for the Star Wars and marvel themes. I’m holding off on a purchase till I hear what’s coming out next year though I’m considering pulp fiction for sure.

    • @GonzosPinballFlipperama
      @GonzosPinballFlipperama  Год назад +1

      Thanks Matthew, I do wonder how much they pay for licensing. I wonder if Pulp Fiction was cheaper.

  • @tdtrecordsmusic
    @tdtrecordsmusic Год назад +1

    they would sell SOOO many more if the price was around 5k !! I would get one 4 sure. I think even my buddy would break his life savings piggy bank to which I have no clue the amount, but he was shopping for 3k machines. He searched for YEARS... religiously... all crap machines not worth a couple packs of hot dogs

  • @Retrosys
    @Retrosys Год назад +1

    American Pinball and Spooky have insane value in their games. I wish American in particular would do better with their themes. Galactic Tank Force has a lot packed in it, but it’s not on anyone’s dream theme list. CGC is also an insane value for the price. Pulp Fiction is packed for a single level game, and it’s half the cost of a James Bond 60th.

    • @GonzosPinballFlipperama
      @GonzosPinballFlipperama  Год назад +2

      I completely agree mate, I think Pulp fiction will show the way for plenty of games.

  • @svenop
    @svenop Год назад +4

    Spooky is cheaper, but the build quality and QC off the line is much worse than my Stern and JJP games. It's a trade off.
    Where Spooky is killing it is the code updates on Scooby and how its loaded with RGB. Stern for some reason isnt using many RGB so the light shows suck compared to Scooby.
    Need to remove the middle man so the UK can enjoy pins at a more reasonable price

    • @svenop
      @svenop Год назад

      @Kwistenbiebel200 there is just stern and the dealer. In UK there is stern to importer to dealer. Importer is the middle man

    • @jdteney
      @jdteney Год назад

      That may be the case but my friend got a elvira and had a ton of issues from factory. It was really bad. Another friend got a Halloween and it's been way better.

    • @Hyperbolic_G
      @Hyperbolic_G Год назад +2

      It's not like RGB is that much more expensive than white... shame stern is penny pinching on such a large aspect of a game

  • @moobutt
    @moobutt Год назад +1

    I got NIB Rush and a CCr in the last few months. I’m done for a few years unless they actually do that He Man, and then I’ll do hand stuff on the street corner to earn the extra money 😂. I own 3 CGC’s and 1 Stern. If it wasn’t for the theme, Rush, I wouldn’t have any Stern’s.

    • @SpencerPlanton
      @SpencerPlanton Год назад +1

      Interesting way to fund a machine. 🤣

  • @DavidJackett
    @DavidJackett 2 месяца назад

    I totally agree last 7 years all stern pinball machines. Been stripped down especially the pro all plastic stern

  • @happypin
    @happypin Год назад +2

    The tide is turning for stern, I bet they have already had a meeting what the next step will be with so much other choices on the market.

  • @PaulGodbehere
    @PaulGodbehere Год назад +1

    Rich are getting richer, maybe this just means a shifting demographic of buyers rather than fewer sales. Less sold, but for a much higher price and with a greater profit margin. I could just about justify a game a year at £2-3k, but £7-11k just pushes me away and into other more accessible hobbies. It’s a shame too, as there are some great people and it’s a fun thing to do.

  • @31lengths11
    @31lengths11 Год назад +2

    I suppose all these Marvel comic themed games have been a good earner for Stern. I'm not into them and many others won't be so although the price is an issue and all the new games upcoming a factor maybe they've done the franchise to death. Great channel /Great presenter.

  • @viccamppinball
    @viccamppinball 6 месяцев назад

    I can't believe the cost for just one pinball machines these days. Thanks for sharing your information etc.

  • @Loganhb._
    @Loganhb._ Год назад +1

    My local barcade does half price games every Monday. Awesome set of machines. At 50 cents per game, I’d have to get 20,000 games in just to break even in playtime on a $10K pin compared to the price of the barcade. Can’t justify that to myself

    • @GonzosPinballFlipperama
      @GonzosPinballFlipperama  Год назад

      That is excellent value

    • @blupeterb254b9
      @blupeterb254b9 Год назад +1

      50 cents is a 30 year old price, min $1. Dave and Buster doesn't charge .50 for anything. Pretty much minimum 2.50, and they hide how much you're paying.

    • @GuitarsAndSynths
      @GuitarsAndSynths 10 месяцев назад

      as well as lot of space to store it!

    • @wentle1985
      @wentle1985 5 месяцев назад

      @@blupeterb254b9Arcade Legacy in Cincinnati only charges 50cents.

  • @TheGamingHoser
    @TheGamingHoser Год назад

    Really good point @ 22:00. When money became tight, the pinball market became saturated.

  • @prestemon
    @prestemon Год назад +1

    Good Video! Maybe all the other companies combined could be viable alternative if you get pins from each. But American Pinball has 1 new title since 2020, Pulp Fiction will be well into 2024 before people get pins with the run finishing who knows when, Spooky only launches a new title every 18 months……. Realistically Stern is still the king for volume. The LEs are probably still selling as much as they always have. They just have gotten greedy with 1000 LEs instead of 250 or 500. Dealers having inventory is a good thing for all companies.

    • @GonzosPinballFlipperama
      @GonzosPinballFlipperama  Год назад +2

      I agree with everything you say. I think it's Venom Pro's & Premiums which distributors will be stuck with.
      As for the volume production for Stern . . . . Most folk I know who could usually afford three pro's every year are selling rather than buying.
      There definitely seems to be a situation where the Premiums have become too expensive. So if someone can only buy one machine per year it might well be that it's a Cactus, Pulp, tank force or TNA rather than a Stern Pro. Ir certainly would be for me.

    • @prestemon
      @prestemon Год назад

      @@GonzosPinballFlipperama Good point. Keep up the content always enjoy it.😀

  • @DriverGuy23
    @DriverGuy23 2 месяца назад

    I’m just a bit upset because I didn’t get into pins until this year. Picked up a couple System 11’s for now. Perhaps I can get something newer in the future.

  • @garypauljohnson9884
    @garypauljohnson9884 Год назад +1

    Excellent as always. Loving the George Michael 90's Tribute Face Furniture 😎....On a serious note sad to see Electric Circus in Nuneaton to close the doors Sunday. 😪

  • @SpencerPlanton
    @SpencerPlanton Год назад +2

    Go on holiday for a few days and suddenly you’re sporting a 1970’s photofit tash.

    • @alho9231
      @alho9231 Год назад

      Magnum called and said he wants his tash back! 😂

    • @neontronseo
      @neontronseo Год назад

      Magnum PI nballer

  • @user-ow2dh5rw5z
    @user-ow2dh5rw5z Год назад +1

    I agree with what your saying. Spooky is on a continuous improvement journey and I hope they stay the course. Halloween gets its fair share of hate but after the latest updates it’s really come a long (much deeper then it gets credit for IMO) way, and there’s still more to come. Ultimately feel like Halloween (well kept/examples) will boomerang and a few years from now will be sought after, but its worked out well with so many folks dumping them to get a fantastic deal on a low play/HOU machine. Not to say its all unicorns and rainbows, well aware Spooky machines (Halloween) have there issues no doubt, but bang for buck, and with Stern/Jersey Jack prices where they are the topic of other viable options is right on time. Keep up the good content 🤙

    • @GonzosPinballFlipperama
      @GonzosPinballFlipperama  Год назад

      Thanks so much for watching.
      I do agree that Halloween has been a big surprise for me. I really didn't expect to like it at all.

    • @blupeterb254b9
      @blupeterb254b9 Год назад

      Tell that to Ultraman and Rick and Morty owners, Alice Cooper, Rob Zombie, etc.... there have been at least 4 compute board complete changes. Look at wiring assembly, connectors, Spooky has some cool games but they are using off the shelf parts that aren't well designed or redesigned for a pinball game that beats itself up.

  • @Boxoflightsarcade
    @Boxoflightsarcade Год назад +2

    Venom isn't selling because it isn't very good. But even good games are in stock and now Stern is doubling their output. The prices are too high. I got a Godzilla LE when it released for less than a Premium Venom is now. Pass.

  • @MasterOnion
    @MasterOnion Год назад +2

    I definitely agree at today's prices and the cost of living (no raises here!). Venom will be fun to play on location, but I can't drop $7,000 to $10,000 (yes, a frequent Yankee viewer) + on Venom. I don't know how it makes any economic sense in UK with the inflation and middleman there. Holding out for an Evil Dead/Army of Darkness Spooky entry (or maybe a Multimorphic; maybe a CGC remake or used Rush or Deadpool).

    • @anth7709
      @anth7709 Год назад +2

      Spooky doing Evil Dead for their next release then?

    • @SpencerPlanton
      @SpencerPlanton Год назад +1

      Always appreciate input from the US. Glad you are watching and enjoying the channel. Shipping costs are to be expected but the ‘middleman tax’ has Stern way higher priced than the competition. We have no choice but to live with it or take our money elsewhere.

    • @MasterOnion
      @MasterOnion Год назад

      @@anth7709 That's just my hope! Say it enough, maybe they'll do it? Get some Bruce Campbell audio on that, just like that cameo he did in a recent movie.

  • @HB-mj2jz
    @HB-mj2jz 4 месяца назад

    I have bought a new Stern Transformers LE in 2012 for about 6700. I also own a HUO Lord of the Rings (bought for 3300 euros) and a addams family (bought for 1800 euros) I have not looked at the prices since that day. I recently was back in the market because i wanted another one for the first time in years. I was shocked to see that a LE Stern would cost at least double that of what my Transformers cost back in 2012. Yeah i know price inflation, but Double the price in 11/12 years?
    Also the old machines are expensive as hell. Even the shitty ones cost 4 or 5000.
    How can people with normal income buy stuff like that anymore? I am not surprised the new ones aren't selling that good.

  • @andrewkirk1112
    @andrewkirk1112 Год назад +1

    How much does a pinball machine actually cost to make from the factory

  • @jlarsson1978
    @jlarsson1978 Год назад +1

    You're absolutely spot on.

  • @explosiveegg3920
    @explosiveegg3920 Год назад +2

    I own a newer JJP, a CGC, and a few Sterns.
    IMO, Stern's build quality is by far the worst of the three. Their playfield printing looks like crap and the playfield clear coat chips all over. The cheap metal rails they use often just bend. Working on them is also awful, as their operator settings menus are terrible, there is no service outlet, and they don't use glide rails or anything like that.
    Stern's light shows are also the worst. How is it that they aren't using full RGB LEDs at this day in age?
    What Stern has done well is that they've hired the top-tier players to design and write the rules for their games. Elwin's designs and rules, as well as RayDay's rules, have really elevated them. The other manufacturers have been very inconsistent on this front.

    • @GonzosPinballFlipperama
      @GonzosPinballFlipperama  Год назад +1

      I agree. They seem to be relying on designers to sell their machines.

    • @lucky6666
      @lucky6666 Год назад

      Yeah, they seem to be cornering a competitive market but is the competitive market really good enough compared to just having fun and collecting?

  • @system11yt
    @system11yt 4 месяца назад

    I was able to buy a WOZ and Hobbit new, but ... nope, I'm priced out now - not only have they risen ridiculously fast but my expendable income has not. I'm an ex-customer, not much can be done about it.

  • @ScottParisi
    @ScottParisi Год назад

    Great call out to TNT Amusements at 6:05. I try to get everything from Todd. He knows so much about pinball.

  • @michaeljkasnter
    @michaeljkasnter 11 месяцев назад +2

    Nothing shoots /feels like a Stern!! Both James Bond Machines are absolutely incredible!!!!

    • @GonzosPinballFlipperama
      @GonzosPinballFlipperama  11 месяцев назад +1

      I'm amazed that you say that. Stern's build quality is so poor there is no consistency between machines. The first Bond I played was excellent, the second played completely differently, the upper flipper was rattling and the orbit almost unmakeable
      My point is they played like two completely different machines and had no uniformity.
      I do like Bond though, if I could be sure of getting a good one I'd definitely be interested. But as I stated in details in the comments, Stern's are far more expensive than other brands in the UK due to there being a middle man.
      I own 4 Sterns and the one that shoots best is Deadpool. It's very well built as was my Jurassic Pak and Elvira. Foo Fighters was falling apart as soon as it arrived.

    • @GuitarsAndSynths
      @GuitarsAndSynths 10 месяцев назад

      what do you think about Godzilla? I am looking at that as my first home pin@@GonzosPinballFlipperama

  • @GuitarsAndSynths
    @GuitarsAndSynths 10 месяцев назад

    I would love to see a Superman, Fantastic Four and Doctor Strange themed new pinball machines.

  • @ballarecs
    @ballarecs Год назад +1

    stern should start a classics series remaking older games such as twilight zone, Adams family, Indiana Jones, fish tales, whitewater, etc produce 1 a year. 2 versions prem and limited and have selling points us 6k and the limited u8k. be like cgc put in some more code. qtys like 500 for limited and 1000 for prem. why has venom failed so far to sell big numbers maybe people sick of the marvel cartoon themes if you put 4/5 last stern together they would mix well to say compared to a pulp fiction that would sit perfect in a corner by itself a showpiece. I am in Australia and costs are getting higher. imagine if Haggis could produce more with the quality they produce and if they could sell 5k of machines price would come down and have a amazing build quality. CGC take too long to produce they should be announcing their next game to come after pulp already with time to announce to make

  • @jasenwm
    @jasenwm Год назад +3

    People don't have money to pay there bills never mind spend thousands on a toy.

    • @danieltracz1979
      @danieltracz1979 Год назад +1

      Spot on I brought 3 older pins a few years ago can't afford a new one I could bay a car for the price of a new pin

    • @dangerdonk6670
      @dangerdonk6670 Год назад

      Speak for yourself

  • @thomask2416
    @thomask2416 Год назад

    While I don’t expect stern to lower prices, i was thinking with Stern in their new factory can at least prevent new price increases through economies of scale.

    • @GonzosPinballFlipperama
      @GonzosPinballFlipperama  Год назад +1

      I do wonder if they're moving to increase production at precisely the time fewer people are buying NIB?

  • @kaneholman5781
    @kaneholman5781 Год назад

    At $12,000 AUD for a Venom Pro the Jurrasic Park Home Pin at $8,500AUD is surely a better value option. Better theme, layout and price. Sure it doesn’t have insider connected and the LCD screen is small but what do you really need at home as a first time prospective buyer like myself.
    In any case it’s all hard to justify with the wife at any of these prices.

  • @petersteelefan
    @petersteelefan Год назад

    Great video and a great continuation of Cary's topic. Coys here from Texas. Gave ya a follow anyway of course.
    🤜🤛

  • @DoctorSpeedy1050
    @DoctorSpeedy1050 Год назад

    I was prepared to buy a venom LE and then saw the game, and switched my $1k deposit to a FF premium. Kinda regret not getting a FF LE but will mod the premium with EL and voodoo glass… and make it almost as good

  • @redrum3r
    @redrum3r Год назад

    If you can find a space that works, it's a good time to be an operator.

  • @LADINI_BERLIN
    @LADINI_BERLIN Год назад

    I am new to pinball (or back after years) - when I heard als MARVEL fan VENOM will come - I said wow: I will buy this machine - but when I saw the layout I was more than disappointed - so boring layout at high price with stripped down features the game is a no go! So I am back to decide between Godzilla and Valhalla. Or better Foo Fighters ???? And recommendation? Thanks for the video, go ahead!

    • @GonzosPinballFlipperama
      @GonzosPinballFlipperama  Год назад

      Hi Christian, thanks for watching.
      Godzilla would be my choice out of those three.

    • @LADINI_BERLIN
      @LADINI_BERLIN Год назад

      @@GonzosPinballFlipperama OK thanks that's my feeling too !!! But PRO or PREMIUM ? it the Premium worth the money ? I guess yes as special highlight in living room...

  • @kennytaylor5849
    @kennytaylor5849 Год назад +1

    The largest corporations tend to squeeze the most.. shareholders to please.. spooky family owned

  • @tdtrecordsmusic
    @tdtrecordsmusic Год назад

    i feel like nowadays a company should be able to make their own plastic parts in house. I 3d print @ home and ALSO, I'm a few steps away from making an injection molding machine. Already have a mill. but I'd rather try & make silicone molds & just have the backing pieces out of metal. So the mold would look like a sandwich > outer as metal, silicone mold for part definition >> injection mold that $%^& !! Could do it in house. I bet all pinball manufactures use 3d printing for prototypes ... All that for me to say WHY oh WHY do they have to be SOOoooOO expensive. I'd love to see a bill of materials to see the justification of price. Not that it would change anything caz 10k is so outside of my $$$$

  • @redraccoondog7821
    @redraccoondog7821 Месяц назад

    Ive always thought too many toys take away from the games focus. I dont need a action figure glued to the inside of the machine to enjoy pinball. Its cheesy

  • @WhispersfromtheWarp
    @WhispersfromtheWarp 11 месяцев назад

    I am in the market for my first Pin. Honestly I think finding a Stern NIB Star Wars LE is what I want. How negotiable are distributors? do they have some room?

    • @GonzosPinballFlipperama
      @GonzosPinballFlipperama  11 месяцев назад +1

      I guess it depends where you are, if you're in the US there's more competition to drive a bargain I guess.
      Please make sure you've played the game before buying. Star Wars is a brutal game which is fast and drains easily particularly upon ball launch.
      I love the Star Wars franchise but that is a tough first game.

  • @thomgizziz
    @thomgizziz Год назад

    You are forgetting about shipping, tariffs and then you have vat included... it isn't as big of a difference as you feel it is, most of it has to do with your government taking a bunch of your money.

    • @GonzosPinballFlipperama
      @GonzosPinballFlipperama  11 месяцев назад

      I'm not 'feeling' anything my friend. I'm using facts and figures. Of course I haven't forgotten about shipping . . . . I don't think pinball machines swim over the Atlantic Ocean by themselves.
      It's thousands difference between a Stern Pro in the UK and US. There is also absolutely a middle man for Sterns in the UK which inflates the price of Sterns by $1400 AFTER tax and shipping has been taken into account.
      There is no second distributor for CGC, Spooky, DP, AM or JJP. Therefore, if your theory was correct (about the government), manufacture would make no difference in cost.
      Below demonstrates the extra 'Stern Tax'
      Foo Fighter pro comparison
      US: Stern ➡distro➡customer $6999
      UK: Stern➡distro➡distro➡customer $10406
      Pulp Fiction Comparison
      US: CGC ➡distro➡customer $8200
      UK: CGC➡distro➡customer $10282
      Of course there will be shipping and import duty as can be seen. However the price difference between the US and UK is far greater for Sterns . . . . . It's almost as if we live here and know what we're talking about. 😬😉

  • @stefaanalen7382
    @stefaanalen7382 Год назад

    they complain in the us about prices but we in europe pay +22proc tax we pay 10000 dollar for a pro and 13700 for a prem 😂😂😂😂 i see all the youtubers finely putting stern under pressure they gone to far and now problems are on the way for them finely👏👏👏👏👏

  • @kennytaylor5849
    @kennytaylor5849 Год назад

    Think you need to factor in the coding required with a lcd screen

    • @GonzosPinballFlipperama
      @GonzosPinballFlipperama  Год назад +2

      Sure, but presumably Spooky also need to code? Their top level machine is thousands less than Stern.

  • @kevindonovan3887
    @kevindonovan3887 Год назад

    Great video Kris...

  • @ThePG1973
    @ThePG1973 Год назад

    You just count only the lcd price of the part, not the development of the content on that screen. That is the real cost, not the lcd screen as is.
    Also, please put some fans on the flipper coils of alien, it changes the game to a great pinball. Just do DIY fans nothing fancy needed.

  • @Bornintheseat
    @Bornintheseat Год назад

    Im just so burned out of marvel movies and I guess that transfers to arcades too.

  • @SpencerPlanton
    @SpencerPlanton Год назад

    Who is the doris on the bonnet of the ford?

  • @DavidJackett
    @DavidJackett 2 месяца назад

    Yeah but pulp fiction has no ramps

  • @moobutt
    @moobutt Год назад

    I hope American puts out something good at some point. Oktoberfest is beautiful, not a good shooter. Houdini is beautiful, absolute brickfest. Hit Wheels was ok, but GTF might kill the company 🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️

  • @sadboi7537
    @sadboi7537 Год назад

    Stern and JJP don’t care. They know the deep pocket and distributors will more or less always pony up for pins, so it’s a never ending cycle that I don’t foresee ending anytime soon. Slowly but surely pushing the small guy out who can’t just randomly drop $9K on a machine.

  • @Graterstuuf
    @Graterstuuf Год назад

    20000 a pop in some countries.

  • @Sniper0555
    @Sniper0555 Год назад

    I think Godzilla will be my last new buy… it’s gonna take alot for me to sell one of my other machines to make room for a new one

  • @GuitarsAndSynths
    @GuitarsAndSynths 10 месяцев назад

    Try 10k+ for a new pinball machine.

  • @junior_pinball
    @junior_pinball Год назад

    Stern need to place a new factory in Europe and asia

  • @andreadibitonto6709
    @andreadibitonto6709 Год назад

    cost 9.000 pounds

  • @andyb6120
    @andyb6120 Год назад

    All I ask can You please leave one or two tables in your will to me when all your organs drain? LOL

  • @marshallriggs5692
    @marshallriggs5692 Год назад

    Get ready Stern is going to start DLC and start charging for code a better code and if that happens u will see the fall of pinball

    • @GonzosPinballFlipperama
      @GonzosPinballFlipperama  Год назад

      Imagine if the did a download code at Pro, premium and Le levels with 3 different prices.

  • @GuitarsAndSynths
    @GuitarsAndSynths 10 месяцев назад

    Pure madness that 10-15k for a game toy. Only filthy rich boomers can afford one now.

    • @GonzosPinballFlipperama
      @GonzosPinballFlipperama  10 месяцев назад +1

      Yep, you have to get an old game to get into the hobby and trade your way up.

  • @GearheadDaily
    @GearheadDaily Год назад

    Venom will sell, people are just waiting for the code to catch up.

  • @blupeterb254b9
    @blupeterb254b9 Год назад

    Gotta say Stern games are cheaper and more reliable than Spooky, and generally have better licenses, themes. Gcg starts at 8k, Stern starts at 7k. Jjp starts at 10k, spooky starts at 8k. Yes there is more in a prem over a pro, and there are some pro games that are much less fun than prem, which of course is 9.5k. But the Pro games are still a lot of game for what you get. Toys and ramps aren't worth the extra 2.5k in my mind.

    • @GonzosPinballFlipperama
      @GonzosPinballFlipperama  Год назад

      I think you misheard mate. In the UK we have a middle man on Stern machine's so they're not the cheapest . . . . CGC are cheaper.
      We can get a packed Halloween for the same price as a Stern Pro.
      In your money a Stern Premium costs $14,500

    • @blupeterb254b9
      @blupeterb254b9 Год назад

      @@GonzosPinballFlipperama ah. I did, I thought you had import tariffs or something else for any games.

  • @kantidinda6218
    @kantidinda6218 Год назад

    Prices aren't too high. Venom is just not an instant hit and it's a B or C level IP. How many 40 and 50 year old guys read comics? 🤔

  • @pintrooper2412
    @pintrooper2412 Год назад

    Opposite here in the states a stern pro is cheaper than all other manufacturers offerings

    • @GonzosPinballFlipperama
      @GonzosPinballFlipperama  Год назад

      Ahhh, that is interesting. It's obviously the additional charge of the middleman that makes the difference.

    • @moobutt
      @moobutt Год назад +1

      And very hit and miss. Pro’s like Venom and Led Zeppelin and Foo’s aren’t a deal. They’re missing too much. I had a JP Pro and all of the shots were still there. Same with my Stranger Things Pro, all the shots were there. Stern is pricing themselves out.

  • @pintrooper2412
    @pintrooper2412 Год назад

    I have 2 and I’m done

  • @ThemMightyPies
    @ThemMightyPies Год назад

    Don’t talk bollocks. Cgc and spooky can’t manufacture and licences quick enough to compete with Stern. This is a tired conversation since JP started.