Stern’s Walking Dead Pinball Machine Rolls Again with New Remaster
Want a little blood with your pinball? Stern caps off a big year by reviving one of its most popular—and goriest—pinball machines of the 2010s. Today the company revealed The Walking Dead Remastered, a souped-up new run of the 2014 machine based on AMC’s hit TV show that Stern President and CEO Seth Davis calls “one of the most memorable and influential pinball games in our time.” The Walking Dead Remastered updates the original with Stern’s latest SPIKE 3 tech and Stern Insider connectivity, as well as a variety of other tweaks developed since this machine came out 11 years ago.
This newly undead machine will reap the full benefits of Stern’s latest technology. The SPIKE 3 platform features a processor that’s been greatly revved up since the original machine, an upgraded hi-fi audio system, and, most notably, an 18.5” HD screen that will display new animated graphics, unlike the dot matrix display the first run shipped with. And the Stern Insider functionality means you’ll be able to track and share your scores online, and even unlock achievements like you’re playing some kind of video game or something. There’ll also be new audio lines (they call ‘em “call-outs” in pinball speak) from Michael Rooker and Danai Gurira, who played Merle and Michonne in the show. (Isn’t Merle in, like, three episodes? I dunno, I never watched past season one.)

