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AMERICAN POP CULTURE ICONS CONVERGE AS STERN PINBALL
ANNOUNCES THREE NEW FORD MUSTANG-THEMED GAMES
FEB 4, 2014 | Chicago, IL -- A new pinball game from
Stern Pinball, featuring the all-new Ford Mustang and celebrating 50 years
of the original pony car, debuts at the Chicago Auto Show
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Stern Pinball will also offer a premium game
featuring Mustang Boss 302, Boss 351 and Boss 429, plus a limited-edition
game honoring the 1965 original and all-new 2015 Mustang.
Champion pinball player Zach Sharpe will challenge
journalists to beat his high score on the new machines during media
preview days at the Chicago Auto Show on Feb. 6 and Feb. 7
The all-new Ford Mustang headlines a trio of new
pony car-themed pinball games to be revealed at the Chicago Auto Show.
Crafted by Chicago’s own Stern Pinball, the Mustang-inspired games combine
two prime examples of 20th century American pop culture – the
coin-operated pinball machine and the original pony car.
“For five decades, Mustang has represented some of the best of American
culture, inspiring a feeling of freedom and independence for people around
the world,” said Steve Ling, Ford car marketing manager. “We’re excited to
have Stern Pinball join us here in its hometown of Chicago with its
brand-new games featuring Mustang.”
Stern is introducing three new Mustang-themed games this spring featuring
cabinet and backboard artwork that pay tribute to 50 years of Mustang. The
pro-level machines, designed for arcades and other public spaces, feature
Mustangs from the past five decades. The more feature-rich premium edition
focuses on Mustang Boss 302, Boss 351 and Boss 429 of 1969 to 1971 and
2012 to 2013.
Stern Pinball is one of many companies producing officially licensed
products to celebrate 50 years of Mustang. Other licensees include Mattel
with a 50 Years of Mustang Hot Wheels collection, Caddyshack with a
limited-edition Shelby GT500 Mustang golf car and the Mustang GT pedal go
kart from Berg. A range of apparel and other products are available from
shopfordmerchandise.com.
The all-new 2015 Mustang makes its first Chicago appearance at the auto
show alongside six of Stern’s pro-level Mustang games. Top-ranked
competitive pinball player Zach Sharpe will also be on hand to demonstrate
the new game and set benchmark scores for show visitors and media to
challenge.
A special limited-edition model signed by the game designer features the
1965 original and the all-new 2015 Mustang. Both premium and
limited-edition games feature genuine chrome Mustang badges on the speaker
grilles.
“The first car I ever bought was a 1970 Mustang Sportroof with a 302, and
I’m currently restoring a 1969 Mach 1,” said George Gomez, executive vice
president for game design, Stern Pinball. “In designing these new games,
we wanted to celebrate the freedom and fun of driving Mustang.”
The games incorporate a mix of classic pinball play features and modern
technology to let players “go racing” with some of the greatest Mustangs
of all time, and even build up a dream collection as they progress.
Different interactive sections of the playfield and sequences of shots let
players go drag racing, rallying, drifting and road racing in pursuit of a
high score. For example, hitting specific targets with the ball enables
gear shifting, and subsequent hits activate going up or down through the
gears. The games feature video displays in the backboard and real Mustang
sounds, giving players the visceral experience of driving Mustang.
Chicago is the spiritual home of the classic coin-operated pinball
machine. The modern games were developed in the city in the 1920s and
1930s by companies such as Bally, Gottlieb and Williams as an evolution of
18th century French parlor games. Over time, designers added a wide array
of features to enhance gameplay, and incorporated pop culture themes from
movies, television, music and comic books – the same mediums that often
incorporate Mustang.
Pinball pioneer Harry Williams said, “The ball is wild!”
“The beauty of pinball is that there is no set outcome, and it can’t be
programmed like a video game,” said Gary Stern, founder of Stern Pinball.
“That makes pinball a perfect match for Mustang, taking drivers anywhere
they want to go.”
The very first Mustang-themed pinball game was introduced in 1964, the
same year as the car, by the now-defunct Chicago Coin Company.
Unfortunately, all of the other great Chicago pinball companies succumbed
to the challenge of the video game business. Stern has committed to
creating great games that remain true to what made pinball fun in the
first place, while incorporating modern design and mechanical systems to
challenge players.
2015 Ford Mustang
The all-new Mustang is the most advanced version yet of the iconic pony
car. The sleek new design of Mustang fastback and convertible is backed up
by world-class performance from a range of available engines, including a
new turbocharged EcoBoost® 2.3-liter and an upgraded 5.0-liter V8 with
more than 420 horsepower. In addition to state-of-the-art connectivity
systems, Mustang features available advanced driver-assist systems, track
apps, launch control and more.
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