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Horror Themed Pinball Machines

It’s that spooky time of year again, and we’re celebrating with a scream-worthy special for all our pinball ghouls and goblins!


🎃 Frighteningly Good Deals on Pinball Parts This Halloween Weekend!

It’s that spooky time of year again, and we’re celebrating with a scream-worthy special for all our pinball ghouls and goblins!


💀 Keep Your Machine from Becoming a Monster

Your favorite pinball machine doesn’t have to live in the graveyard! Whether it’s a classic haunted title or a modern-day monster, we’ve got the parts to bring it back from the dead.

From glowing rubbers and LED kits that shine under black lights to flippers, coils, and plastics for your favorite fright-filled games — this weekend is the perfect time to stock up and save.

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🧛‍♂️ Hauntingly Good Titles to Inspire Your Repairs

Not sure where to start? Here’s a list of iconic Halloween and horror-themed pinball machines that have kept players on edge for decades (in chronological order by release date!) Maybe your next restoration project is lurking among them…

  • Dracula (Stern, 1979) — A vampire-themed machine released in January 1979. The first ever horror themed pin?

  • Gorgar (Williams, 1979) – The first talking pinball, complete with a beating heart.

  • Centaur (Bally, 1981) – The wide mechanical demon that commands you to “Destroy!”

  • Devil's Dare (Gottlieb, 1982) - Demon mythology featuring the new Multi-mode.

  • Haunted House (Gottlieb, 1982) – A chilling classic with three stacked playfields.

  • Bone Busters Inc. (Premier, 1989) – Ghost-busting mayhem, System 80B style.

  • Elvira and the Party Monsters (Bally, 1989) – Horror hostess Elvira brings the campy fun.

  • Phantom of the Opera (Data East, 1990) – Gothic grandeur and dramatic sound design.

  • Class of 1812 (Premier, 1991) – A delightfully absurd monster mash with a beating heart and clucking chickens.

  • The Addams Family (Williams, 1992) - The best selling solid state in the history of pinball.

  • Creature from the Black Lagoon (Bally, 1992) – A 1950s drive-in classic with a holographic monster.

  • Bram Stoker’s Dracula (Williams, 1993) – Known for its eerie “Mist Multiball.”

  • Freddy: A Nightmare on Elm Street (Gottlieb, 1994) – Face your fears with Freddy’s flipper glove.

  • Scared Stiff (Bally, 1996) – The sequel that turns up the creep factor and the laughs.

  • Monster Bash (Williams, 1998) – Assemble your band of Universal Monsters for a rockin’ good time.

  • America's Most Haunted (Spooky, 2014) - Spooky's first release designed by Ben Heck!

  • The Walking Dead (Stern, 2014) – Survive the zombie apocalypse with this Stern Pinball favorite.

  • Rob Zombie’s Spookshow International (Spooky, 2016) – 7-ball multiball chaos and heavy metal energy.

  • Alice Cooper’s Nightmare Castle (Spooky, 2018) – Music, monsters, and mayhem.

  • Elvira’s House of Horrors (Stern, 2019) – The Mistress of the Dark’s modern fright fest with the “Deadhead Family Crypt.”

  • Stranger Things (Stern, 2019) – Features a Demogorgon bash toy and UV-reactive art.

  • Halloween (Spooky, 2021) - The ultimate Mike Myers tribute by Spooky Pinball.

  • Texas Chainsaw Massacre (Spooky, 2023) - Cook your victims!

  • Evil Dead (Spooky, 2025) - Hail to the king, baby!

  • Winchester Mystery House (Barrels of Fun, 2025) - Explore the legendary haunted house in California.

  • Beetlejuice (Spooky, 2025) - They just dropped their teaser!!

Honorary Homebrew Mentions!:

  • House of Flesh and Blood (homebrew, 2022) - A Tanner Pech original

  • Friday the 13th (homebrew, 2023) - A one of a kind tribute to Jason Voorhees by Kyle Smet aka Mudflaps

  • SAW (retheme, 2023) - A Whirlwind award winning retheme designed by Austin Carrigan, Eric Klotz, Joe Farnsworth & Glenn Waechter

  • Hellraiser (retheme, 2025) - A badass retheme of Devil's Dare by Clint Jarrett