I took a look at Stern's pinball site, and it made me want to go find a good pinball machine in a bar somewhere and throw ten dollars' worth of quarters into it. I haven't played pinball in ages.
This one looks sweet:
This one looks nice as well (although it looks like it'll malfunction at the drop of a hat, with all the mechanical stuff on the playfield):
Someday I'm going to buy a pinball machine, when I have a few thousand dollars lying around.
This one looks sweet:
Featuring Tony Soprano, his immediate family and business "family", THE SOPRANOS® pinball machine challenges the player to rise through the ranks to Boss. THE SOPRANOS® pinball also has elements from the show, including the dancing girls of the Bada Bing!; Tony Soprano's boat, The Stugots, with a classic multi-ball feature; a safe that cracks open after being whacked by the ball; and the talking fish from Season Two that always jokes around with the player.
THE SOPRANOS® pinball features the real voices of many characters on the show, including Tony Soprano (James Gandolfini), Silvio (Steven Van Zandt), Dr. Melfi (Lorraine Bracco), Carmela Soprano (Edie Falco), Uncle Junior (Dominic Chianese), and Big Pussy (Vincent Pastore). The pinball machine also plays THE SOPRANOS® classic theme song, "Woke Up This Morning," during game play. Pinball Hall of Fame artist Kevin O'Connor arted the playfield, while the cabinet and backglass artwork are taken directly from original HBO promotional art.
This one looks nice as well (although it looks like it'll malfunction at the drop of a hat, with all the mechanical stuff on the playfield):
ELVIS® sings and dances! A mechanical Elvis with shaking hips and gesturing hands moves forward and back in perfect sync with real Elvis tunes, bringing the microphone to The King Of Rock & Roll's® lips every time he sings a phrase! This incredible effect of Elvis dancing and singing is highlighted with re-mixed high quality sound tracks that draw people into the game. ELVIS® IS THE MOST MUSICAL PINBALL EVER CREATED!
In addition to the mechanical Elvis, the mechanical-action toys on the pinball include: a jailhouse (Jailhouse Rock); a Hound Dog that the player sends up a pole when hit; a five bank of drop target; and a Heartbreak Hotel with an opening front door on a clear Lexan second-level playfield.
Someday I'm going to buy a pinball machine, when I have a few thousand dollars lying around.