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TMNT pinball table
TMNT Pinball Machine for your Lair Up for Pre-Order

TMNT Pinball Machine for your Lair Up for Pre-Order

A Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (TMNT) home pinball machine is now available to pre-order from home Wonderland Amusements, a new company founded by people behind the home arcade specialists Arcade 1Up.

Wonderland AmusementsTMNT pinball machine is available to pre-order now, in two different variants: The Standard edition retails at MSRP of $1,100, but is currently available at the pre-sale price of $849, or hardcore TMNT fans can choose to shell out for the Turtle Power Edition, which includes a topper and characters figures, and which retails at an MSRP of $1,450, or at the current resale price of $1,149.77

Following the successful Kickstarter release of their first machine, Alice Goes to Wonderland, Wonderland Amusements continues what it describes as its “mission to make real mechanical pinball accessible for the home – at a fraction of the traditional price tag.”

Wonderland Amusements said of its TMNT home pinball machine that it has been “designed specifically for home play, and will feature art by TMNT comic artist Mateus Santolouco, bringing the Turtles’ world to life in a bold, energetic visual style created just for this machine. Gameplay and design are being developed with families, friends, and casual players in mind, making the experience easy to jump into and fun to share.”

“TMNT has always been about fun, energy, and shared experiences,” said jerry Cummings, CEO and creative director of wonderland amusements. “Parents who grew up with the Turtles are now enjoying it alongside their kids, and that cross-generational appeal makes TMNT a perfect fit for what we’re building at Wonderland.”

Wonderland Amusements says that it, “expects the TMNT release to be the first of several products developed under the license as the company continues to broaden its catalog of home game room offerings.”

You can pre-order the TMNT home pinball table now directly from the Wonderland Amusements website.

Of course, the TMNT have a long, celebrated history in the gaming world, so why not read our article on TMNT NES games to find out which of the awesome foursome’s 8-bit adventures  we think are the most bodacious of them all?

 

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Paul Twist
I'm a retro gamer and writer who writes about video games for online and print outlets. My love of gaming began way back in 1986 with the ZX Spectrum, before becoming a lifelong Nintendo fan in 1990 with the Game Boy. And although I keep up with modern gaming, we all know you can't beat retro classics (or maybe I'm just old!) https://x.com/paultwist

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