SCARED STIFF Pinball Machine

$5,600.00

– ColorDMD
– Dead Head interactive skull pile mod
– Boogeymen sling mod
– Full LEDs
– Comes with manual, handbook, and schematic

Estimated Delivery Time: 3 – 5 Days… Shipping cost is calculated at checkout.

All machines come with a one year warranty.

 Scared Stiff is a 1996 pinball game designed by Dennis Nordman and released by Midway (under the Bally label), featuring horrorshow hostess Elvira. It is the follow-up to 1989’s Elvira and the Party Monsters, also designed by Nordman.

 

The game features a B-movie horror theme. Players have to go through the Six Tales Of Terror to level up the Stiff-o-meter: Eyes Of The Bony Beast, Terror From The Crate, the Stiff In The Coffin, the Monster’s Lab, Night Of The Leapers, and the Return Of The Deadheads. The interactive backbox contains a player-controlled spinning spider. It is used to collect unique features and start special modes. Scared Stiff uses the DCS Sound System.

The game features a B-movie horror theme. Players have to go through the Six Tales Of Terror to level up the Stiff-o-meter. These are Eyes Of The Bony Beast, Terror From The Crate, the Stiff In The Coffin, the Monster’s Lab, Night Of The Leapers, and the Return Of The Deadheads. The interactive backbox contains a player-controlled spinning spider. It is used to collect unique features and start special modes. Scared Stiff uses the DCS Sound System.

The game features a B-movie horror theme. Players have to go through the Six Tales Of Terror to level up the Stiff-o-meter. These are Eyes Of The Bony Beast, Terror From The Crate, the Stiff In The Coffin, the Monster’s Lab, Night Of The Leapers, and the Return Of The Deadheads. The interactive backbox contains a player-controlled spinning spider.  Scared Stiff uses the DCS Sound System.

Availability:

Our pinball machines are available from stock and usually take 2 to 4 weeks to be reconditioned and taken through our 26-point check. Sometimes this can be turned around in a quicker time frame; at other times it can take a little longer, especially if any parts are needed. You should then allow 7 to 10 working days for your pinball machine to be delivered, depending upon location and customer availability.

Please note that our classic pinballs tend to sell very quickly, so please call us before visiting the showroom to check if we still have this particular model available.