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Title: Spooky's 3rd Production Pin - Domino's Pizza
Post by: swinks on December 09, 2015, 06:31:40 PM
just announced by a Pinsider that is a Domino's Franchise owner and involved in the production run of Domino's Pizza pinball. Apparently 50 minimum orders required from Franchise owners in the US to buy and aid in a fundraiser - guessing for inside of shops or straight to the home - I am not sure about the US branches but in Aus doubt you would fit a pinball in there. Not alot known otherwise but there is a cabinet art comp for a few $100 worth of Domino's vouchers in the US.

I suppose watch out for this.

All I do know is that US guys have called for the Noid, though never heard of the Noid myself - The Noid is an iconic character from Domino's past that was the enemy to hot pizza delivery. He attempted to defeat our attempts to deliver pizza and usually ended up getting defeated in each commercial. Much like the Road Runner and Wiley E. Coyote from older cartoons here in the U.S. Here is a video link for a couple commercials

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Title: Re: Spooky's 3rd Production Pin - Domino's Pizza
Post by: pinsanity on December 09, 2015, 07:51:44 PM
I wonder if the layout will incorporate a motorised spinning pizza assembly either in the backbox or on the playfield a'la Data East TMNT?



Any opportunity to get pinball back into the mainstream and the public's mind is a positive move.

Good luck to the guy. He is one of the few new manufacturers who has been able to stick to his production schedules.
Title: Re: Spooky's 3rd Production Pin - Domino's Pizza
Post by: Wiked on December 09, 2015, 09:33:33 PM
Listen to Charlie's podcast from 8 days ago as he interviews the guy from Domino's and talk about the Pinball.
Title: Re: Spooky's 3rd Production Pin - Domino's Pizza
Post by: Strangeways on December 09, 2015, 11:03:39 PM
I wonder if the layout will incorporate a motorised spinning pizza assembly either in the backbox or on the playfield a'la Data East TMNT?



Any opportunity to get pinball back into the mainstream and the public's mind is a positive move.

Good luck to the guy. He is one of the few new manufacturers who has been able to stick to his production schedules.

Thant's the first thing I thought of. The TMNT pizza reproduced pizza decal is the wrong colour.  @@^

Domino's is a HUGE franchise. Could work well - play pinball while you wait for your pizza. Worked well in the 70's / 80's  &&
Title: Re: Spooky's 3rd Production Pin - Domino's Pizza
Post by: swinks on March 03, 2016, 06:47:11 PM
here is the translite for the Domino's pinball
Title: Re: Spooky's 3rd Production Pin - Domino's Pizza
Post by: oldskool1969 on March 03, 2016, 07:37:11 PM
Would like to see this come to Aus. Might even buy a pizza while i am in store?  *%*
Title: Re: Spooky's 3rd Production Pin - Domino's Pizza
Post by: swinks on March 03, 2016, 07:55:28 PM
Adam (a Pinhead) is a marketing lawyer at head office in the US for all the divisions around the world and he is driving the project with full support from Dominos. He reached out to pinheads for ideas and I submitted a playfield sketch, some concepts and scored $100 worth of pizza meals for my 1hr effort. In the chats afterwards the difference with this pinball from Spooky is freight to Aus will most likely be with other Domino's signage etc so as long as you were happy to wait for a monthly shipment you could get a pinball freighted by Domino's and then you have to pickup from a Domino's warehouse (where ever that is).
Title: Re: Spooky's 3rd Production Pin - Domino's Pizza
Post by: Caveoftreasures on March 03, 2016, 08:55:47 PM
A more modern car on the translite would be better but maybe the old VW Bug represents the 40 yrs plus they have been going.

This will be an interesting concept.

Maybe a lot of companies could follow suit with their own pinball.

Wish every Ford Dealership in Aust had a Mustang pinball from Stern.
That's something I would market if I was AMD.
Title: Re: Spooky's 3rd Production Pin - Domino's Pizza
Post by: pinsanity on March 03, 2016, 09:07:22 PM
Adam (a Pinhead) is a marketing lawyer at head office in the US for all the divisions around the world and he is driving the project with full support from Dominos. He reached out to pinheads for ideas and I submitted a playfield sketch, some concepts and scored $100 worth of pizza meals for my 1hr effort. In the chats afterwards the difference with this pinball from Spooky is freight to Aus will most likely be with other Domino's signage etc so as long as you were happy to wait for a monthly shipment you could get a pinball freighted by Domino's and then you have to pickup from a Domino's warehouse (where ever that is).


Well done, mate.  ^^^

This is a theme that will have far better market penetration and brand recognition than any other competitor's theme in recent memory.

And what better way to bring it to the public's attention than whilst they are waiting for their order instore.

It would be great to see if any of these units make it down here.

Good luck to Spooky pinball.

Nice touch with the Volkswagen as well. Acknowledges the company's origins perfectly.

Title: Re: Spooky's 3rd Production Pin - Domino's Pizza
Post by: pinball god on March 03, 2016, 09:42:47 PM
I don't eat Dominos but isn't it more a home delivery based pizza co.? The shop I pass looks like it could fit 3 people at a pinch only.
Title: Re: Spooky's 3rd Production Pin - Domino's Pizza
Post by: swinks on March 03, 2016, 10:15:49 PM
here is the update from Adam on Pinside


This will serve as the official Domino's pinball machine thread. We will provide periodic updates at the top of the thread and attempt to answer questions posed in the thread.

-Adam

March 2 Update - Translite revealed as well as further art details. See below for email sent to pre-order persons and the interest list.

Good morning. Even though there have been no updates for a couple months, we have been hard at work on the Domino’s pinball machine. This email will serve as a both a recap and an update. We want these updates to be complete information so that folks do not have to look in multiple places. The big reveal in this email is that we have a final standard translite to unveil along with the artist responsible as well as our plan for future information releases.

To recap the facts so far:

Title: Domino’s Spectacular Pinball Adventure
Manufacturer: Spooky Pinball, LLC (www.spookypinball.com)
Designer: Charlie Emery
Cost: Between $4,700 and $5,500 depending on final bill of materials (BOM). All additional amounts received by Domino’s above the actual BOM will be donated to Domino’s Partners Foundation.
Models: Limited Edition model (75 - all sold) and Standard Model (no set limit on the production yet, TBD)
Model Differences: Limited Edition model will have additional art, cabinet and decorative aspects but no difference in playfield or gameplay between the models
Production Start: 2nd half of 2016, hopefully by the end of the Summer
Production Estimates: As fast as Spooky Pinball can manufacture a quality product while not taking away from any of their other pinball production. Spooky will be setting up a new 2nd production line to handle the Domino’s machine orders
Full Reveal: Spooky Pinball has booked their travel to be in attendance along with thousands of Domino’s team members at the Domino’s Pizza World Wide Rally in Las Vegas from June 19-22 to set up a prototype machine in the Domino’s Partners Foundation booth for all attendees to see and play
Additional Video Reveal: Spooky and Domino’s are working together to arrange a potential streaming video event from World Wide Rally for all those interested, more on this to come in the future
Cabinet: Standard body with similar dimensions to the other Spooky Pinball machines
Display: Full color LED display similar to the Rob Zombie’s Spookshow International pinball display from Spooky Pinball
Music: Custom music composed specially for the game
Modes: 3 overall game arcs with multiple modes within each: (1) Employee/Franchisee Modes, (2) Operations Modes and (3) Noid Battles. Mini-wizard modes at the end of each game arc along with multiple wizard modes
Noid?: Heck yes!

New Information:

Backglass/Translite and Playfield Art: Our initial plan was to utilize internal resources to produce the artwork on the game but the people who would have helped with this project are also extremely busy getting ready for the World Wide Rally with their official job duties. So Spooky and Domino’s contracted with Scott Gullicks of Riot Pinball (www.riotpinball.com) to produce the standard translite, the playfield and plastics artwork and an alternate translite. As many of you know, Scott designed and manufactured the Wrath of Olympus pinball machine, has done artwork for games on the P3 pinball platform and has produced some other incredible pinball-related art. Spooky Pinball also worked with Scott as a supplier for Wrath of Olympus. We love Scott’s style and were determined to make this machine not only a representation of Domino’s and its history but also really good pinball art. We think Scott produced an incredible piece of art that captures the history and spirit of the Domino’s brand while working with the Domino's design team and staying within the boundaries of our style guide and brand message.

Below is a low resolution copy of the artwork to hopefully make it through everyone’s email filters. You’ll see that we included items from the 55+ year history of the brand; the founder, Tom Monaghan, the first store in Ypsilanti, Michigan, a representative early delivery car, the Noid, other past mascots, old logos, an old marketing slogan, etc.

Scott has now turned his attention to drawing the playfield and plastics in the same general style and will then produce an alternative translite that will be a bit more edgy and dark. We are unsure if we will release the playfield art or the alternate translite before World Wide Rally.

Cabinet Artwork: In addition, as a result of the pinball art contest we ran, we received many cool and creative concepts and ideas for the game. We awarded the prizes as detailed in the contest but the grand prize winner was so dedicated, creative and enthusiastic about the project that we decided to contract with him to produce the full cabinet artwork as well as help with overall game design. Blake Dumesnil (www.facebook.com/BlakeDumesnilDesigns/ and BD_Designs on Pinside) is a professional graphic artist at NASA’s Johnson Space Center and pinball enthusiast from Houston, Texas who has almost completed the cabinet artwork for the machine. The cabinet will revealed in the very near future.

This team that has come together to make this machine is excited and energized by the Domino’s brand and the pinball machine as a representation of the Domino’s system. More to come as things are finalized and as we get closer to World Wide Rally. If you have any specific questions or would like to get information on ordering, please email pinball@dominos.com.
Title: Re: Spooky's 3rd Production Pin - Domino's Pizza
Post by: pinsanity on March 03, 2016, 11:49:19 PM
I don't eat Dominos but isn't it more a home delivery based pizza co.? The shop I pass looks like it could fit 3 people at a pinch only.

US stores place a greater emphasis on the sit down style restaurant design.

Display: Full color LED display similar to the Rob Zombie’s Spookshow International pinball display from Spooky Pinball

Sounds like a winning formula right there.

Great to see you were involved with the project in some way too, swinks.  ^^^
Title: Re: Spooky's 3rd Production Pin - Domino's Pizza
Post by: GORGAR 1 on March 03, 2016, 11:58:50 PM
Any new pinball is good for the hobby-but pinball about pizza lol no thanks. Good promotion for there business I suppose not that they need it there share price is flying high.  Don't think Gary would be worried.
Title: Re: Spooky's 3rd Production Pin - Domino's Pizza
Post by: swinks on March 04, 2016, 08:03:12 AM
I think the theme will be good, as the playfield will have making pizzas, delivering pizza's, employee promotions and then the Noid causing kaos. Just hope the playfield doesn't have the logo as many times as 17 times on the translite is alot.

here was my sketch with some very basic ideas and basic fan layout and then I had sent a whole heap of rule ideas which was my main input as per below - see what makes it in there otherwise was fun chatting with Adam.

here is a layout concept for a domino’s pinball.

- phone target (phone) for orders coming in say one every 60 seconds consistently
- drop targets could be for pickup or delivery - not sure on modes on this just yet but an iconic service
- 4 targets on the lhs for ingredients to make a pizza (meat, sauce, veg, cheese)
- lhs ramp for oven - pizza cooking and goes into the pizza heater feeds the rhs flipper lane
- spell noid for pizza heater block - panic multi ball and maybe some other feature depending what features are on - or depending on the mode of the game as you could play as the noid or the pizza shop
- rhs ramp is a delivery run start mode once all the ingredients are added to a pizza, lhs ramp shot to cook the pizza, and then series of arrows to chase in a time limit for gps tracking
- hidden target near the pizza wheel destroys and resets noid if a timer is on depending on the mode or another mode
- 3 pops in a random placement but like the 2 and 1 dot of dominos, to add kaos and aid and reverse the pizza making wheel - spins reverse = pizzas messed up or refunded and maybe deletes points as well - player is recorded for the most messed up pizzas
- pizza box can be run over, lift from the back to access subway to spit out there as well or else where ????, flips at the front to access a bonus target above the pizza wheel - not sure on the mech just yet but reckon something could be mastered up
- target near the rhs outline could be bonus collect tips at risk
- large pizza can be the different range of pizzas, not sure how to integrate just yet, but the circle inserts are deliveries with the centre one being for a tv, movie star. The circles behind the various arrows going to lanes can be for some sort of feature ???

hope that helps stimulate some ideas.
Title: Re: Spooky's 3rd Production Pin - Domino's Pizza
Post by: Replay on March 07, 2016, 11:45:49 PM
One confirmed for Australia, and about 90 worldwide so far, few more down under would be nice.
Title: Re: Re: Spooky's 3rd Production Pin - Domino's Pizza
Post by: Zedman on March 09, 2016, 09:30:30 PM
One confirmed for Australia, and about 90 worldwide so far, few more down under would be nice.
Maybe the recent issues with Domino's pizza are having an effect. For those who don't yet understand the issues then net search for Domino's and driver wages. Z
Title: Re: Spooky's 3rd Production Pin - Domino's Pizza
Post by: swinks on March 19, 2016, 07:36:29 AM
here is a photo from Texas of the cabinet release, only shot available but nice blend of the flipper button to the art

Title: Re: Spooky's 3rd Production Pin - Domino's Pizza
Post by: swinks on March 19, 2016, 08:57:16 AM
some more shots
Title: Re: Spooky's 3rd Production Pin - Domino's Pizza
Post by: swinks on June 16, 2016, 06:19:17 PM
a couple of teaser snaps and the game is being released this Sunday in LA at a large Domino's Convention.
Title: Re: Spooky's 3rd Production Pin - Domino's Pizza
Post by: oldskool1969 on June 16, 2016, 07:29:52 PM
I like pizza, I like pinball, I like the fact there is a pinball themed on pizza  ^^^
Title: Re: Spooky's 3rd Production Pin - Domino's Pizza
Post by: swinks on June 20, 2016, 05:58:30 PM
prototype released at Vegas today
Title: Re: Spooky's 3rd Production Pin - Domino's Pizza
Post by: swinks on June 20, 2016, 05:59:29 PM
more
Title: Re: Spooky's 3rd Production Pin - Domino's Pizza
Post by: swinks on June 20, 2016, 05:59:42 PM
last ones

AMH / AFM style pop up 3 bank drop targets
colour dmd
rhs ramp feeds into the oven and then drops below to go to the scoop
Title: Re: Spooky's 3rd Production Pin - Domino's Pizza
Post by: Pop Bumper Pete on June 20, 2016, 06:56:14 PM
saw this on FB
A bit simple, but maybe that is what is needed for this game
Title: Re: Spooky's 3rd Production Pin - Domino's Pizza
Post by: Crashramp on June 21, 2016, 12:04:04 AM
saw this on FB
A bit simple, but maybe that is what is needed for this game

Yes looks simple and clean, I like it.

It'll be good to see how it plays, hopefully we see some action footage soon.
Title: Re: Spooky's 3rd Production Pin - Domino's Pizza
Post by: swinks on June 21, 2016, 06:45:38 AM
Statement by Adam who is a pinhead but works in with Dominos and drove this project.

"Oh, forgot to mention $5,300 USD plus shipping. At least $500 will be a donation to Domino's Partners Foundation (final donation amount will depend on number of games sold as we amortize actual costs across the games sold). You will receive a receipt from the charity for that donation which may be tax deductible for you."

Adam has told me that Domino's regularly sends containers of signs etc from the US and he is trying to organise pinballs to travel this way.
Title: Re: Spooky's 3rd Production Pin - Domino's Pizza
Post by: Strangeways on June 21, 2016, 10:42:34 AM
Sometimes, less is more. Worked for Capcom Breakshot. I prefer games with open playfields like this.
Title: Re: Spooky's 3rd Production Pin - Domino's Pizza
Post by: swinks on June 21, 2016, 08:02:13 PM
apparently the proto game is doing well at the Domino's Convention in Vegas (7000 Domino's people from all over the world), getting a heap of sales including the Domino's CEO (guy with the maroon shirt talking to Charlie) who bought 2 games = one for his home and one for donation to a hospital. Spooky have done well to get game 3 done and out there playing. Admittedly not as complex as JJP and Heighway but doing well and helping him get setup. Not everyone's type of game but at least it has exposed so many people to pinball in just one event.

So far one Domino's pin coming to Aus for Domino's.
Title: Re: Spooky's 3rd Production Pin - Domino's Pizza
Post by: Brunswick Brawler on June 21, 2016, 08:43:37 PM
I was disappointed that WNBJM was never placed on location, at least as far a I know.  I'm keen to find out how well a simple game earns.

I personally don't like Dominos pizza, but if a Dominos store here gets a Dominos pin, half my takeaways will be Dominos.  (I just may need to stop by McDonalds on the way home!).
Title: Re: Spooky's 3rd Production Pin - Domino's Pizza
Post by: GORGAR 1 on June 22, 2016, 08:41:19 AM
Looks great so far :) hopefully I get to play one at Expo in October
Title: Re: Spooky's 3rd Production Pin - Domino's Pizza
Post by: Cow Corner on June 22, 2016, 11:45:41 AM
Dominos pizza the pinball sounds and looks about as good as the crap food they serve up. A pinball themed and named after a giant food chain....no thanks!
 :tumble:




Title: Re: Spooky's 3rd Production Pin - Domino's Pizza
Post by: swinks on June 22, 2016, 06:21:39 PM
video

Title: Re: Spooky's 3rd Production Pin - Domino's Pizza
Post by: Retropin on June 22, 2016, 06:47:25 PM
Ooh that is basic.. after SPECTRUM I made a vow never to touch a game without pop bumpers. A game is just too dull without them
Title: Re: Spooky's 3rd Production Pin - Domino's Pizza
Post by: Cursed on June 22, 2016, 07:08:53 PM
Ooh that is basic.. after SPECTRUM I made a vow never to touch a game without pop bumpers. A game is just too dull without them

I think it has them, they are behind the left ramp.

And ill argue your point with The Shadow, great game with no pops.

Title: Re: Spooky's 3rd Production Pin - Domino's Pizza
Post by: swinks on June 22, 2016, 07:21:22 PM
it's got a few pops up the back but have to say after seeing the video it looks very basic but it is a proto...
Title: Re: Spooky's 3rd Production Pin - Domino's Pizza
Post by: oldskool1969 on June 22, 2016, 08:11:15 PM
Would be cool to see pinball in all their stores, in fact it would be good to see any pinball in any restaurant fast food store.
I would throw a coin or two in one if I saw it on set for sure.  ^^^
Title: Re: Spooky's 3rd Production Pin - Domino's Pizza
Post by: swinks on June 23, 2016, 06:43:36 AM
quoted from Adam's post on Pinside who is the main Domino's rep, pinhead who organised this pinball.



"Charlie, KT, Tim and Kim just loaded up the game to start the ride back to Benton. Everyone from Domino's who got to meet them said the same thing, "what nice people." We really appreciate all the work put in to get this game ready and come all the way to Vegas to show it off. The Domino's Partners Foundation raised about $300,000 this Rally including the future pinball contributions.

To answer some questions or clarify some items, the music in the game now is one track we will use along with 10-12 other custom songs that are more 80's/90's. We are still working through the song rotation and specific songs for modes. I'm not sure on selectable music, that is a question for David F.

During Handle the Rush multiball, flipper cradling is disabled to match that hectic time in our stores and also because your jackpots are multiplied by how many balls you have left at the end of the 30 second rush. Handle the Rush also progressively gets harder to start by requiring 2 then 3 then 4 then 5 O-V-E-N lights and then oven ramp shots.

The audio in now is mostly our film and video guy here who won the internal competition to be the main narrator. There will also be some special guest voices during certain modes including Tommy Skinner (who you can hear on the video during Lost Topping mode), a couple franchisees, some international Domino's people, Charlie for sure, hopefully our CEO and maybe others. I'd run a contest for voice work but that would cause a ruckus with the professional voiceover guys and girls?.

There will be additional plastics and toys added to the game. Just some stuff to add more depth and fun Domino's references to the game. We are working on these right now and hope to have them for the Spooky open house.
We will also be adding additional lighting and flashers.

The left store ramp is similar to RZ but Charlie said he had to change a lot of it after the entrance. It is really smooth if you hit it solidly and the number of spins you get varies a lot depending on the ramp shot speed. The spinner mode is still TBD but it likely will be an auto start mode after a certain number of spins are collected.

The oven ramp drops into the oven and then the scoop and fires out from the front just like any shot to the scoop.

The outer orbits lead to lanes and pops and there is a post that pops up to drop balls into either one. Then the post drops when orbit shots are required.

The left scoop was set at a very low power for the show but it will be ready to fire out in the production models.

Tons of thanks to Charlie, Scott Gullicks, David F., David Van Es, Blake D. for all the work that has gone into this. Thanks to Tommy and Blake for helping me think through the draft rules before I sent to David F. Maybe we can even convince Tommy or someone to live stream the game at the Spooky Open House.

The alternate backglass will be available for purchase (included with LEs) and should be done by the end of July. Very excited for people to see Scott's work on that.

I'd love to take credit for the long ball times because of my incredible skills but that is not the case, the game is easier than GB and IM for sure but it is similar to AMH, SM, MET or GOT in my opinion in difficulty.

Any other questions or if you want to order one just email me at Adam.Gacek@dominos.com

Thanks,

Adam
"
Title: Re:
Post by: Zedman on June 28, 2016, 08:12:38 PM
I like pizza, I like pinball, I don't like a Douchebag corporation that exploits young workers even it releases a pinball machine. Z

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Title: Re: Spooky's 3rd Production Pin - Domino's Pizza
Post by: Cow Corner on June 28, 2016, 08:33:49 PM
I have only played one spooky pin AMH and it was very underwhelming to the point of being boring.
RZ I have absolutely no interest in that, just awful and Dominoes pizza is a corporate sell-out pos.
Maybe their next pin will be a decent theme that shoots well but I'm not holding my breath waiting for these guys.
Title: Re: Spooky's 3rd Production Pin - Domino's Pizza
Post by: swinks on August 19, 2016, 06:19:04 PM
Domino's being played by Dead Flip on twitch

https://www.twitch.tv/dead_flip/v/84371613
Title: Re: Spooky's 3rd Production Pin - Domino's Pizza
Post by: swinks on August 20, 2016, 07:36:46 AM
for those not on twitch here is the youtube link and skip to roughly the 16 minute mark for gameplay start

also a alternative translate coming soon.


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Title: Re: Spooky's 3rd Production Pin - Domino's Pizza
Post by: swinks on August 20, 2016, 09:40:30 AM
alternative trans

Title: Re: Spooky's 3rd Production Pin - Domino's Pizza
Post by: GORGAR 1 on August 20, 2016, 11:31:17 AM
Looks good and liked the sounds :) alternate trans looks fantastic.


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Title: Re: Spooky's 3rd Production Pin - Domino's Pizza
Post by: swinks on August 22, 2016, 07:54:17 PM
another twitch feed by Bro, Do you Even Pinball at the Domino's head quarters

https://www.twitch.tv/buffalopinball/v/84776360