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Roll Out! Stern’s Transformers: More Than Meets the Eye Pinball Machine Is an ’80s Fan’s Dream Come True

21/05/2026 By ausretrogamer

Stern Pinball has officially “rolled out” its latest cornerstone release, and it’s one that will hit Aussie retro gamers square in the nostalgia core – Transformers: More Than Meets the Eye. Announced on May 20, 2026, the new machine brings the iconic Autobot vs Decepticon war to life under glass, blending classic ‘80s vibes with Stern’s latest pinball tech.

Back to Cybertron (and the ’80s)

Unlike Stern’s earlier Transformers table (which leaned into the Michael Bay films), this new release proudly taps into the original 1984 animated series and The Transformers: The Movie. That means familiar story arcs, authentic video clips, and a heavy dose of Gen 1 flavour woven directly into gameplay.

Players step into the role of the Autobots, teaming up with Optimus Prime to stop Megatron from harvesting Earth’s energy, conquering Cybertron, and ultimately dominating the universe – classic Saturday morning stakes, now played out through silverball action.


source: Stern Pinball via YouTube

More Than Meets the Eye… Literally

True to its name, this machine is packed with mechanical wizardry. Stern is pushing boundaries here with standout toys and features that elevate the experience beyond a standard licensed table:

  • Animatronic Megatron complete with a rotating fusion cannon that can fire balls back at the player
  • Soundwave cassette deck ball lock that captures and launches balls into play
  • Optimus Prime bash toy standing ready for battle on the playfield

Add to that Energon Cube power-ups, Dinobot team-ups, Tech Spec card collecting, and mission-based gameplay, and you’ve got a table that feels like a playable episode of the cartoon.

Soundtrack of a Generation

Stern hasn’t skimped on audio nostalgia either. To celebrate the 40th anniversary of The Transformers: The Movie, the game features the iconic power ballad “The Touch” by Stan Bush, alongside original music and custom callouts from legendary voice actors Peter Cullen (Optimus Prime) and Frank Welker (Megatron, Soundwave).

Yep — this one is basically engineered to trigger goosebumps.

Cutting-Edge Pinball Tech

Under the hood, More Than Meets the Eye runs on Stern’s SPIKE 3 system, delivering enhanced visuals, audio, and rule depth. The game also integrates the company’s Insider Connected platform, introducing a new Cyber Coin wallet system that lets players unlock extra modes and challenges.

There’s even talk of a unique simultaneous two-player mode, where competitors can go head-to-head in real time – a rare twist that could shake up competitive pinball sessions.

Three Models, One Epic Battle

As expected, Stern is offering the full range of trims:

  • Pro Edition – AUD $11,950 (ETA August 2026)
  • Premium Edition – AUD $15,500 (ETA September 2026)
  • Limited Edition (LE) – limited run of 750 units – AUD $$20,500 (ETA September 2026)

Each version scales up in toys, visual flair, and gameplay complexity – with the Premium and LE packing in the headline features like the animatronic Megatron.

Limited Edition

The Verdict: A Cornerstone Worth Rolling Out For

With Transformers: More Than Meets the Eye, Stern has delivered a love letter to fans who grew up in the golden age of cartoons, toys, and arcade grit. It’s loud, flashy, packed with fan service, and – importantly, pushes mechanical innovation forward in a way that keeps modern pinball exciting.

For Aussie collectors and location hunters, this could be one of the standout releases of 2026. Whether you’re chasing high scores, reliving childhood battles, or just keen to hear Optimus Prime bark orders while you flip, this machine looks primed to deliver.

Autobots… flip out!

image source: Stern Pinball, Inc.

 

Filed Under: Announcements, Pinball Tagged With: 80s, Autobots, Decepticons, Frank Welker, gamers, Geek, Megatron, Optimus Prime, Peter Cullen, pinball, pinball machine, Stern Pinball, Transformers, Transformers: More Than Meets the Eye

Rediscovering ‘Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen’

07/04/2021 By David Cutler

Transformers Revenge of the Fallen video gameBy: D.C. Cutler, U.S.A. 

“Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen” is like the video game Alien 3, the game is far superior to the films that they are based on.

For a 2009 game, the graphics and gameplay are amazing. When you are playing as Optimus Prime or Bumblebee, the missions can seem rather repetitive, but it’s enjoyable. The graphics were criticised when the game was released. However, they still look impressive to me. I’ve never been a big stickler for graphics; if the gameplay is fun, I can overlook problems with the graphics. The online mode was praised by critics.

The plot of the game is that the Autobots try to hunt down the remaining Decepticons after the demise of their leader, Megatron. The Fallen is a new adversary, but the plot could’ve done without that added foe.

Transformers Revenge of the Fallen video game screenshotimage source: Gaming Nexus

Of all the Michael Bay “Transformer” films, the second instalment, “Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen,” is the sloppiest and most annoying. The jive talking, little robots could be one of the most disgusting characters in recent cinema history. Who could watch that and think it wasn’t in poor taste and tone deaf? I’ve never thought that the film was a total waste like some. I think John Turturro is very funny in the movie, and some of the action scenes are impressive, if you can tell who’s fighting who. So much work went into the visual effects, too bad it didn’t have a better screenplay and story. Michael Bay is a talented filmmaker. The “Bad Boy” films and “Pain & Gain” are entertaining films, I just wish he could have made one exceptional “Transformer’s” film. The first one is fun, but it’s not a great film. With a franchise as global as “Transformers,” Bay had a lot of toys in the toybox to work and create from. Perhaps, he still has a great Transformers film in him, but I think he’s handed the franchise off to younger directors. Paramount, who owns the rights to the Transformers franchise, will never stop making films about Autobots and Decepticons.

“Fallen” is one of the best third-person shooter games I’ve ever played. There are villains I didn’t think I was capable of defeating, and I like that in a game.

 

Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Autobots, Bumblebee, David Cutler, DC Cutler, Decepticons, Geek, John Turturoo, Megatron, Michael Bay, Optimus Prime, Paramount, PS3, PSP, tbt, throwback, Transformers, Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, Video Games, Wii, Xbox 360

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