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James Cameron's Avatar (LE) pinball machine

Collector Value Est.

$5,900–$10,700

USD · Market estimate

Near-mint / restored. Worn or stored examples sell for 30–60% less.

DemandModerate
Rarity80/100
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Stern Pinball · 2010

James Cameron's Avatar (LE)

2010sSSaka Avatar LE

Notable Features

Flippers (2), Pop bumpers (3), Slingshots (2), Standup targets (13), Spinning targets (2), Captive ball (1), Newton ball (1), Stop magnet (1), Dual left inlanes, 4-ball multiball, "3-D" translite, Shaker motor. A bank of 3 standup targets lowers to allow ball to hit other targets. Ceramic NAVI ball enables 2X scoring when in play. Advertised as 55 inches long, 27 inches wide, and 75 1/2 inches high; weight 250 lbs.

2010
Year
250
Produced
4
Players
Specifications
Manufacturer
Stern Pinball
Year Released
2010
Type
SS
Display
dmd
MPU
Stern S.A.M. Board System
Model #
I-00B6
Units Produced
250
Players
4
Toys
Large 'Banshee' over ramp. Man inside 'transporter link'. Mechanical AMP suit that opens/closes. The AMP suit is the large mechanical figure on the upper right playfield. It's the main mechanical action toy featured in the climax of the movie. It moves and shakes during AMP Suit Multiball when targets are hit, marches up and down during various modes and, once destroyed, falls forward. Colonel Quaritch figure inside the AMP suit. Na'vi people over target bank.
Credits
Design
John Borg, Lonnie D. Ropp
Art
Kevin O'Connor
Music
David Thiel
Sound
David Thiel
Software
Lonnie D. Ropp, Lyman F. Sheats Jr.
DMD Animation
Mark Galvez

Historical Notes

The following changes were made from the original release, Stern's 2010 'James Cameron’s Avatar': • The amp suit model does more than just fall down and lift back up. It has animated legs which march up and down. • The transporter pod has an added motor that allows it to open and close. • A shaker motor is included in the game. • There are more models of the characters including a banshee over the ramp, Colonel Quaritch in his amp suit and Na'vi people over the N-A-V-I targets. • All previously unused lamps are not fully-functioning. • There's a return to a metal bottom arch which has backlighting for new translucent blue windows. • Metal playfield slide rails are also fitted in place of the pegs used on newer models. Stern's original style lock bar makes a comeback. • A white powerball is included in place of one of the steel balls, along with a sensor which increases scoring when the special ball is in play. • New game rules and software is added to operate the new playfield devices and features. • Chrome side rails, lock bar and hinges are installed. We include in this listing repeated images of the cabinet art to show how the pixelation may not be obvious in all of them. The first game in this run was shipped December 2, 2010.

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