Thursday, 19 January 2012

AC/DC Score Their Own Pinball Machine

AC/DC looks to be giving KISS a run for their money when it comes to marketing their brand. The latest is the new AC/DC Pinball Machine made by Stern. Players will be able to rock out to 12 classic AC/DC hits including Back in Black, Highway to Hell and You Shook Me All Night Long. Other exciting game features include two separate ramps, a lower play field, ball shooting cannon, eight drop targets, a mechanized Hell's Bell and animations of the AC/DC band. Players can also join the party with a TNT detonator and the Devil's Jukebox. This tribute to one of rock and roll's most memorable bands pushes the auditory limits with its sound, style and infectious riffs. The AC/DC machine is designed to rock. "The combination of classic rock and pinball can't go wrong," said Gary Stern, founder, CEO and chairman of Stern Pinball. "The music and play of the AC/DC machine delivers nothing less than the ultimate rock experience that both AC/DC fans and pinball players can appreciate." The AC/DC pinball machine runs from $5,699 to $8,499, depending on the version. 

The twelve songs included in the game:

Back in Black
You Shook Me All Night Long
Highway to Hell
For Those About to Rock We Salute You
T.N.T.
Hell's Bells
Thunderstruck
Let There Be Rock
Rock 'n' Roll Train
Hell Ain't a Bad Place to Be
Whole Lotta Rosie
War Machine

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