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Stern is the name of two different but related arcade gaming companies. Stern Electronics, Inc. manufactured arcade video games and pinball machines from 1977 until 1985, and was best known for '' Berzerk''. Stern Pinball, Inc., founded in 1999, is a manufacturer of pinball machines in North America.


Stern Electronics, Inc.

Stern Electronics was formed when the Stern family bought the financially troubled Chicago Coin in 1977. Chicago Coin's assets were purchased at bankruptcy sales forming the core inventory of Stern Electronics, Inc.; however, as a separate company, they did not assume any of the debt Chicago Coin had amassed. The first two games made by Stern were ''Stampede'' and ''Rawhide'', both originally made by Chicago Coin, which only had changes made to their branding and logos. After a weak start, Stern Electronics' sales started picking up by the end of 1977. By 1978, they had switched over to fully solid-state electronics for their games. In 1979, Stern acquired the jukebox production assets of the bankrupt Seeburg Corporation, and the company became known as Stern / Seeburg. Coincidentally, Seeburg also owned Williams in the 1960s, when Sam Stern was its president. When arcade video games became popular in 1980, Stern Electronics produced '' Berzerk''. In 1983, Stern became one of many victims of the amusement industry economic shakeout that occurred. In 1985, Stern Electronics left the amusement industry. Personnel from Stern Electronics formed a short-lived venture known as Pinstar, producing conversion kits for old Bally and Stern machines. Gary Stern was the president of Stern Electronics, Inc, Pinstar Inc, and Data East pinball.


Stern Pinball, Inc.

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left the pinball industry and sold its pinball division, previously purchased from Data East in 1994, to Gary Stern, the son of Sam Stern. In October 1999, Sega sold the pinball portion of its company to Gary Stern, who had been running Data East/Sega pinball since 1986, and Stern Pinball was born. Stern Pinball, Inc. is based in
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are designing pinball games at Stern Pinball, alongside former professional player Keith Elwin. Some Stern pinball tables were also digitally released through '' The Pinball Arcade'' and ''
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''.


Pinball machines


Stern Electronics

* ''Stampede'' (1977) * ''Rawhide'' (1977) * ''Disco'' (1977) * ''Pinball'' (1977) * ''Stingray'' (1977) * ''Stars'' (1978) * ''Memory Lane'' (1978) * ''Lectronamo'' (1978) * ''Wild Fyre'' (1978) * ''Nugent'' (1978) * ''Dracula'' (1979) * ''Trident'' (1979) * ''Hot Hand'' (1979) * ''Magic'' (1979) * ''Cosmic Princess'' (1979) (Produced in Australia by Leisure and Allied Industries under license from Stern Electronics Inc) * ''Meteor'' (1979) (Highest production of all Stern Electronics' Pinballs) * ''Galaxy'' (1980) * ''Ali'' (1980) * ''Big Game'' (1980) (First game to incorporate seven-digit scoring in the digital era) * ''Seawitch'' (1980) * ''Cheetah'' (1980) * ''Quicksilver'' (1980) * ''Star Gazer'' (1980) * '' Flight 2000'' (1980) (Stern's first game with multi-ball and speech) * ''Nine Ball'' (1980) * ''Freefall'' (1981) * ''Lightning'' (1981) * ''Split Second'' (1981) * ''Catacomb'' (1981) * ''Viper'' (1981) * ''Dragonfist'' (1982) * ''Iron Maiden'' (1982) (Unrelated to the British heavy metal band) * ''Orbitor 1'' (1982) (Featured a 3d-vacuum formed playfield with spinning rubber bumpers causing frenetic ball action; it was the company's last released game) * ''Cue'' (1982) (Six machines built) * ''Lazer Lord'' (1984) (One prototype built)


Stern Pinball

* '' Harley Davidson'' (1999; 2nd revision 2002; 3rd edition 2004 slightly updated of the Sega game) * ''Striker Xtreme'' (2000) * ''Sharkey's Shootout'' (2000) * ''High Roller Casino'' (2001) * ''Austin Powers'' (2001, designed by John Borg and based on the '' Austin Powers'' film series) * ''Monopoly'' (2001) * ''NFL'' (2001) (basically a modification of Striker Xtreme) * ''Playboy'' (2002) (Design by George Gomez and Dwight Sullivan) * ''
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'' (2002) (produced by Pat Lawlor Designs) * ''
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'' (2003) * '' Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines'' (2003) produced by Steve Ritchie Productions RP * ''The Lord of the Rings'' (2003) (Design by George Gomez) * ''
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'' (2004, produced by PLD, based on the series ''
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'') * ''Elvis'' (2004) produced by Steve Ritchie Productions (SRP), also 500 Gold/LE models exist * ''The Sopranos'' (2005, based on the series '' The Sopranos'')(Design by George Gomez) * ''NASCAR'' (''Grand Prix'' in Europe) (2005; produced by PLD) * ''World Poker Tour'' (2006) produced by SRP * ''Pirates of the Caribbean'' (2006) (based on the movie ''
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'') * ''Dale Jr'' (600-unit limited edition, based on the NASCAR game with new Dale Earnhardt, Jr, #8 art package) * ''
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'' (2007; produced by PLD) * ''
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'' (2007; produced by SRP, based on the
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films) * ''Wheel of Fortune'' (2007) (based on the TV show ''
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)'' * '' Shrek'' (2008) (based on all three movies; produced by PLD; modified version of ''Family Guy'') * ''Indiana Jones'' (2008) (based on all four movies) * ''Batman'' (2008) (based on the films '' Batman Begins'' and '' The Dark Knight'')(Design by George Gomez) * ''
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'' (2008; produced by PLD, based on the TV show ''
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'') * ''24'' (2009; produced by SRP, based on the TV show 24) * ''NBA'' (2009) Lonnie Ropp, Gary Stern (designers) Based on the older Sega pinball '' Space Jam'' * ''The Lord of the Rings Limited Edition'' (Dec. 2009) gold mirrored backglass, shaker motor, gold package. * ''Big Buck Hunter'' (2010) John Borg (designer) * ''Iron Man'' (2010) John Borg (designer) Based on the film ''Iron Man'' * ''Iron Man Classic'' (2010) (home edition) * ''Avatar'' (2010) John Borg (designer), Based on James Cameron's '' AVATAR'' * ''Rolling Stones'' (2011) ''
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'' theme * '' Tron: Legacy'' (2011) John Borg (designer), Based on '' Tron: Legacy'' * ''Transformers'' (2011) George Gomez (designer) * ''
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'' (2012) Steve Ritchie (designer) * ''X-Men'' (2012) John Borg (designer) * ''Avengers'' (2012) (Design by George Gomez) * ''Transformers The Pin'' (2012) (intended for home use) (Design by George Gomez) * ''Avengers The Pin'' (2013) (intended for home use) (Design by George Gomez) * ''Metallica'' (2013) (designed by John Borg, art by Dirty Donny) * ''Star Trek'' (2013) Steve Ritchie (designer) First Pro debut with all LED lighting as standard. * ''Mustang'' (2014) John Trudeau (designer) *'' The Walking Dead'' (2014) (designed by John Borg) * ''Wrestlemania'' (2015) * ''Kiss'' (2015) * ''Game of Thrones'' (2015) (designed by Steve Ritchie) * ''Whoa Nellie!'' (2015) * ''Spider-Man Home Edition'' (2016) (Design by George Gomez) * '' Spider-Man Vault Edition'' (2016) (redesign of the existing Spider-Man with new playfield- and DMD-graphics, and new music and sound effects) * '' Ghostbusters'' (2016) (based on the first two films) * ''The Pabst Can Crusher'' (2016) (retheme of Whoa Nellie!) * ''Batman '66'' (2016) (based on the ''Batman'' television series from 1966) * ''Aerosmith'' (2017) * ''Star Wars'' (2017) (designed by Steve Ritchie) * '' Guardians of the Galaxy'' (2017) * ''Iron Maiden'' (2018) (first design of Keith Elwin) * ''Supreme'' (2018) (retheme of Spider-Man Home Edition)(Design by George Gomez) * '' Deadpool'' (2018) (based on the comics) (Design by George Gomez) * ''The Beatles'' (2018) (Ka-Pow Pinball collaboration, with only 1,964 machines produced) (Design by George Gomez- evolution of Sea Witch by Mike Kubin.) * ''Primus'' (2018) (retheme of Whoa Nellie!) * ''The Munsters'' (2019) (based on 1960s TV series '' The Munsters'') * ''Black Knight: Sword of Rage'' (2019) (designed by Steve Ritchie as a sequel to '' Black Knight'' and ''
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'', which he designed for Williams in the 1980s.) * ''Star Wars Pin'' (2019) (intended for home use) (Design by George Gomez) * ''
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'' (2019) * ''Elvira's House of Horrors'' (2019) * ''Star Wars Comic Art'' (2019) (redesign of the existing Star Wars) * ''Stranger Things'' (2019) * '' Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles'' (2020) * ''Avengers: Infinity Quest'' (2020) * ''Heavy Metal'' (2020) (Based on the popular magazine '' Heavy Metal'') * ''Led Zeppelin'' (2020) (designed by Steve Ritchie) * ''The Mandalorian'' (2021) (Lead designer Brian Eddy) * ''Godzilla '' (2021) (lead designer Keith Elwin) * ''Jurassic Park Pin'' (2021) (intended for home use) * ''Rush '' (2022) (based on the Canadian rock band
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's music, designed by John Borg) * ''James Bond 007'' (2022) (designed by George Gomez)


Arcade games manufactured by Stern

* ''
Astro Invader ''Astro Invader'', originally released in Japan as lit. '' Divine Wind'', is an arcade fixed shooter developed by Konami, and the first arcade game published by Stern Electronics. ''Astro Invader'' was ported to the Emerson Arcadia 2001 in 1982 ...
'' (1980) (programmed by Konami) * '' Berzerk'' (1980) * ''The End'' (1980) (programmed by Konami) * ''
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'' (1981) (programmed by Konami) * ''
Super Cobra ''Super Cobra'' is a horizontally scrolling shooter developed by Konami, originally released as a coin-operated arcade video game in 1981. It was published by Konami in Japan in March 1981 and manufactured and distributed by Stern in North Amer ...
'' (1981) (programmed by Konami) * ''Moon War'' (1981) * '' Turtles'' (1981) (programmed by Konami) * ''Strategy X'' (1981) (programmed by Konami) * ''Jungler'' (1981) (programmed by Konami) * '' Armored Car'' (1981) * ''
Amidar ''Amidar'' is a video game developed by Konami and released in arcades in 1981 by Stern. The format is similar to that of ''Pac-Man'': the player moves around a fixed rectilinear lattice, attempting to visit each location on the board while a ...
'' (1981) (programmed by Konami) * '' Frenzy'' (1982) * ''Tazz-Mania'' (1982) * ''
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'' (1982) (programmed by Konami) * ''
Pooyan is a fixed shooter arcade game released by Konami in Japan in 1982. It was manufactured in North America by Stern Electronics. The player controls "Mama", a pig whose babies have been kidnapped by a group of wolves. Gameplay The player control ...
'' (1982) (programmed by Konami) * ''Dark Planet'' (1982) (designed by Erick Erickson and Dan Langlois) * '' Rescue'' (1982) * ''Calipso'' (1982) (developed by Stern, released by Tago Electronics) * ''
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'' (1982) (developed by Stern, released by Tago Electronics) * ''Mazer Blazer'' (1982) * ''
Lost Tomb ''Lost Tomb'' is an overhead-view multidirectional shooter written by Dan Lee and released in arcades by Stern Electronics in 1982. Armed with a gun and whip, the player uses dual joystick controls to explore the chambers of a South American p ...
'' (1982) * '' Bagman'' (Le Bagnard) (1982) (programmed by Valadon Automation) * ''Pop Flamer'' (1982) (programmed by
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) * ''Star Jacker'' (1983) (programmed by
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) * ''Minefield'' (1983) * ''
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'' (1983) (laserdisc game using video footage from TMS) * ''Great Guns'' (1984) * ''Goal To Go'' (1984) (laserdisc game) * ''Super Bagman'' (1984) (programmed by Valadon Automation)


References


External links

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Stern Pinball, Inc.
at the Arcade Museum website
The GameRoom Blog: Cheap, Pretty and Fast: A Look at Classic Stern Pinballs
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