It’s the last day of March. That means that it’s officially the last day to purchase Pinball Brothers’ Predator Pinball machine. After getting off to a slow start sales-wise, to me the game seems to have picked up momentum. Most of the feedback that I’ve heard about it lately from people who have played it has been positive…other than the glaring lack of Arnold Schwarzenegger. I personally still have not played one. I need to hop on over to Pinball Map and figure out where I can. The people who own the game are going to end up having a seriously rare machine.
Speaking of Predator, on Sunday Pinball Brothers announced that they have updated the game’s code to Version 1.0.
“MISSION COMPLETE: Predator Pinball reaches 1.0
The Final Battle and Wizard Mode have landed just in time for March 31st, completing Predator Pinball once and for all. You can download this relentless and action packed final game code now.
This update will turn your Predator Pinball into a weapon. An unbeatable action thirsty muscle charged interstellar war game that takes absolutely NO prisoners. Be proud that you pulled the trigger on this unicorn and enjoy the game that from March 31 (still 48 hrs to act!) will be impossible to buy anywhere in the solar system. First to Wizard Mode and Final Battle wins eternal glory!
The mission is complete and it is time for Predator Pinball to leave this galaxy in search of new hunting grounds. This doomed planet has nothing left to give.
Thank you for your support and stay strong and vigilant, now and forever!”

Another pinball machine that I don’t believe I have mentioned here yet recently launched, “Lost In Space” by the small Australian company Vector Pinball. They created the game in honor of the 60th anniversary of the 1960s television show. The “Retro-Classic” game uses alpha-numeric displays rather than an LCD screen like most new pins these days. Even so, it’s not cheap…according to the game’s website, the Limited Edition version of the game is priced at $14,900 Australian Dollars, which is equivalent to around $10,212 US Dollars using the current exchange rate.
To celebrate the 60th anniversary of the iconic sci-fi TV series we have created the “Retro-Classic” Styled LOST IN SPACE Pinball Machine. This fully licensed “Limited Edition” Commercial Grade game is available to purchase now at : www.LostInSpacePinball.com











