The Mandalorian has been one of the most beloved Star Wars projects in recent years. Airing exclusively on Disney+, the show follows a bounty hunter making his way through the galaxy. Stern Pinball, one of the biggest manufacturers of pinball machines, have revealed a new table inspired by The Mandalorian. The Mandalorian pinball table is designed with characters and iconography from the show, but has one really unique detail. Carl Weathers, who plays a recurring character in The Mandalorian, voices the callouts for the pinball table.
During Shacknews E5, we sat down with Jack Danger, an ambassador for Stern Pinball. During the interview, we learned more about the creation of the table and how it pulls elements from The Mandalorian. In the clip below, Danger explains that all of the voice lines heard while playing the game come from Carl Weathers himself.
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In the realm of musical licenses, there’s a nearly untouchable legend. Led Zeppelin is historically and notoriously stingy with letting anyone use its music for any reason. With that in mind, Stern Pinball blew everyone’s minds when they announced that they had secured the hallowed licensing for a Led Zeppelin pinball machine. Stern has poured decades of expertise into crafting a mechanical masterpiece with the Led Zeppelin machines and we recently got to talk to Stern representative and ace pinball player Jack Danger about the machine and the expertise of playing pinball.
Stern’s Led Zeppelin pinball machines were showcased during CES 2021. Available now through specialized dealers, the Led Zeppelin Pinball machines was released in 3 variations. During our interview with Danger, he demonstrated the Limited Edition machine for us, showing off the game’s mechanical functions, minigames, shots and more. Danger also gave us the rundown of Stern’s approach to the Led Zeppelin
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