
""Today we're proud to finally deliver the long-awaited Pokémon by Stern Pinball machine," said Stern Pinball president and CEO Seth Davis in a press release. "This game is a true celebration of nostalgia, craftsmanship, and the enduring adventure of Pokémon - brought to life in a whole new way through immersive pinball gameplay, thrilling battles, and the timeless excitement of catching Pokémon.""
"However, if you want to buy one of these machines to stick in your basement or gaming room, you'll need to drop at least $7,000 on the base model. There's also a premium model that features different artwork, enhanced audio and visuals, and a fancier backglass, among other bonuses. Those don't come cheap. This upgraded version will cost $9,700. Meanwhile, a limited-edition version of the table will set you back $13,000!"
Stern Pinball unveiled a Pokémon-themed pinball machine featuring a large HD screen that plays anime clips and a highly interactive playfield with a moving Pikachu and a Meowth balloon. Players can capture Pokémon while playing and, when logged into a Stern account via the app, collect and review captured Pokémon later in the app. The playfield includes spinners, ramps, and targets that provoke Pikachu reactions. The base model costs $7,000, a premium model with upgraded artwork and audio costs $9,700, and a limited-edition version is priced at $13,000.
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