Stern Pinball the Beatles

Stern Pinball the Beatles
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The Beatles are a timeless group and there have been many products including machines that were skillfully engineered and modeled after them. The Stern Pinball, The Beatles Gold edition is certainly one of the best. It is all about nostalgia, throwing back to the 1950s with everything from video clips to ED Sullivan introductions. Thus, making the game a must play for any serious fans of the group. It is worth noting that the table features a few licensed hits from The Beatles. This helps to keep fans playing for longer and it is a surprising feature that is uncommon on tables that works very well in this context.

The Beatles nostalgia would be fantastic on its own. Interestingly, the table is enjoyable even without these extra electronics. This phenomenon is one that makes this table to stand apart from the pack as one of the best pinball machines of all times. The standard features of this pinball machine include spinners, skill shots, and drop targets. Amazingly, even the more basic features are done so well that you can overlook that they are similar to other tables. It provides a wonderful balance of classic play elements and an eye-catching modern look. This is the machine to choose for anyone who is in search of a fantastic table and enjoys Beatles flair. In addition to enjoying the game, you can as well tap into the Beatles nostalgia that will make this pinball machine a talking point in your home.

Key Features

  • Edition: Gold
  • Weight: 250 lbs.
  • Year released: 2018
  • Dimensions: 29” x 58” x 76”

Extra Features

  • nine The Beatles’ hit songs,
  • retro-themed playfield,
  • four flippers,
  • eleven drop targets,
  • two opto-spinners,
  • eight stand-up targets,
  • multiple skill shots,
  • a ball-catching magnet,
  • a magnetic spinning record disc in the center of the playfield, and
  • unique art packages and custom powder-coated armor.

Pros

  • Great magnetic elements
  • Superb Beatles presentation
  • Fantastic sound quality

Cons

  • Some play elements are a bit generic

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