Star Trek
Average Prices: USD $4,800 to $6,900
Manufacturer: Stern
Produced: 2013
Machine Type: Solid State Electronic
MPU: Stern S.A.M. Board System
Players: 4
Concept by: Steve Ritchie
Design by: Steve Ritchie
Art by: John Youssi, Greg Freres, Kevin O'Connor, Steven Martin
Dots/Animation by: Kurt Andersen, Jack Liddon, Scott Melchionda, Mark Galvez, Tom Kyzivat, Kelly Mazurowski, Norm Badillo, Rory O'Donnell
Mechanics by: Tom Kopera, John Rotharmel, Rob Blakeman, Mike Redoble
Music by: David Thiel, Ken Hale
Sound by: David Thiel, Ken Hale
Software by: Dwight Sullivan, Lonnie D. Ropp, Mike Kyzivat, Waison Cheng, Tanio Klyce, Jack Benson
Released in 2013, Stern Pinball's Star Trek catapults players into the action-packed universe of Captain Kirk and the U.S.S. Enterprise. Designed by the legendary Steve Ritchie, this machine blends cinematic drama with thrilling gameplay. It's a must-have for casual players and pinball enthusiasts. It's available in Pro, Premium, and Limited Edition (LE) models.
Stern Pinball's Star Trek perfectly blends cinematic storytelling with arcade excitement. Whether battling the Narada or rescuing Spock, players embark on an unforgettable interstellar journey. This machine honours the Star Trek legacy and cements Stern's position as a pinball innovation leader.
Comparing Models: Pro vs. Premium vs. LE
Stern Pinball's Star Trek perfectly blends cinematic storytelling with arcade excitement. Whether battling the Narada or rescuing Spock, players embark on an unforgettable interstellar journey. This machine honours the Star Trek legacy and cements Stern's position as a pinball innovation leader.
Out-of-This-World Design and Visual Appeal
Inspired by the 2009 Star Trek reboot and its sequel, Into Darkness, this machine immerses players in a galactic adventure. The playfield's vivid artwork and LED lighting replicate warp speed and cosmic battles. Each model, Pro, Premium, and LE, features unique designs and enhancements. The LE version stands out with illuminated side rails, a custom backglass, and a numbered plaque, making it a collector's dream. A standout feature is the U.S.S. Vengeance ship model. In the Pro version, the ship rocks back and forth when hit, while the Premium and LE versions add a sliding, nose-down crash effect. The Premium and LE models also feature a laser starfield projector, simulating an animated galaxy for an extra dose of immersion.Fast-Paced Gameplay Mechanics
This machine features three flippers and three lightning-fast ramps, perfect for combo shots and strategic play. Colour-coded LED pathways guide players through missions, making them accessible for beginners and challenging for advanced players. The game revolves around six core missions inspired by Federation challenges, with advanced players unlocking 18 additional missions for extended action. Key gameplay highlights include:- Multiball Madness: Experience thrilling chaos with Warp Multiball, challenging players to maintain control as balls flood the playfield.
- Drop Targets: Resettable targets add depth to mission objectives.
- Photon Torpedoes: Triggered via the central action button, these are essential for battling the U.S.S. Vengeance.
Comparing Models: Pro vs. Premium vs. LE
- Pro Model: A strong entry-level machine with essential features like the U.S.S. Vengeance rocking ship and LED lighting.
- Premium Model: Adds interactive elements such as a shaker motor, upgraded lighting effects, enhanced ship animations, and the laser starfield projector.
- LE Model: The pinnacle of the lineup, featuring a mirrored backglass, hand-signed playfield by Steve Ritchie, electroluminescent cabinet panels, illuminated side rails, and a numbered plaque (limited to 799 units).
Legacy and Cultural Impact
Star Trek pinball showcases Stern's innovative LED lighting, setting new design standards. Its mission-based gameplay and rich narratives resonate with Star Trek fans, bringing iconic characters and battles to life. Long-term goals, like the "Captain's Chair" awards, add replayability and challenge. Popularity and Collector Appeal Praised for its engaging gameplay and faithful representation of the Star Trek universe, this machine continues to captivate collectors and operators. The LE model, limited to just 799 units, remains especially prized among pinball enthusiasts.Active Auctions
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