We reported earlier this month on the announcement from Spooky Pinball that their next title would be Rick and Morty. Now they have revealed pictures and video of the game and all 750 machines sold out within hours of pre-orders becoming available.

There are two versions, the regular and the Blood Sucker Edition, priced at $6,995 and $7,520 respectively.

The Blood Sucker Edition adds metallic purple powder coat to the external cabinet metalwork, display panel and bottom apron, custom cut Portal rails and a numbered laser-etched fang club plaque.

The Standard Edition model

Left side cabinet art

Left-side backbox artwork

Right side cabinet art

The Standard Edition’s display panel and translite

Perhaps most importantly, paying the $525 extra for the Blood Sucker Edition ensures your game is built and shipped before any of the regular models. The cabinet, backbox, translite and playfield artwork remains the same across both models.

The Blood Sucker Edition

The purple trim on the Blood Sucker Edition

The Blood Sucker Edition’s display panel

Right-side backbox artwork

Rick and Morty is a P3-ROC-driven three-flippered game – two flippers in the usual place at the bottom and a third half-way up on the right-hand side. The upper flipper is positioned at a transition in the playfield’s artwork from planetary purples and yellows to the black of outer space.

The Rick and Morty playfield

It contains two ramps which both feed to the right side of the game. The left ramp send the ball to the upper flipper, while the right ramp feeds it into the inlane on the same side.

The horseshoe lane with the addition of illuminated, frosted drop targets at either end and an up-post at the back to create the Danesi Lock 2.0 – a development of the inline drop target locks used in Scott’s earlier design, Total Nuclear Annihilation.

The upper half of the playfield

The right ramp and right turn-around lanes

The left ramp and left orbit lane

The horseshoe lane with Rick and Morty drop targets and the centre scoop

The spaceship toy which is shaken during game play and included lights on the front and inside

There is a sinkhole at the back-left corner, accessed from the upper flipper. This uses an

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