Editorial
The 2020s have seen pinball reach a new commercial and creative peak. Stern's Godzilla and Rush are regarded as all-time masterworks by many collectors. New manufacturers — Haggis Pinball, Deeproot (briefly), Homepin — have continued the renaissance. Prices for both new and vintage machines have risen substantially, reflecting a hobby that has grown more serious, more international, and more passionate than at any point in its history.
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Machines
24
Manufacturers
8.20 / 10
Avg Rating
1 rated
4,750
Total Production
documented units
Market Share
Who Dominated the 2020s — Modern Craft
Share of total releases by manufacturer across the era. Top six shown individually; the rest grouped as “Other”.
Stern Pinball82 · 39%
Spooky Pinball19 · 9.0%
Jersey Jack19 · 9.0%
Multimorphic13 · 6.2%
American Pinball12 · 5.7%
Pinball Brothers11 · 5.2%
Other55 · 26%
Defining Machines
The 2020s — Modern Craft at Its Peak
The five highest-rated machines of the era alongside the five most heavily produced — sometimes the same list, often very different.
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