Update: We've confirmed with Stern that there are no movie clips and everything on the screen will be custom animation. Stern also added, "Sounds [and] speech from Nedry's character are in the game (Wayne Knight)." Original story follows...

A Jurassic Park pinball machine, based on the 1993 film, will be Stern Pinball Inc.’s next game. Stern’s Jurassic Park pinball will be the third machine with a Jurassic Park theme after Data East’s Jurassic Park in 1993 and SEGA’s The Lost World Jurassic Park in 1997. What sets the new machine apart from the previous games is full color, HD monitor (although it doesn’t seem to display movie scenes but custom graphics instead), and an animatronic T-Rex that barfs pinballs (at least in the Premium and LE versions). You can check that out in slow motion in the video above.

The Limited Edition model features green armor. All three models feature different cabinet art.

Four ramps: Two ramps in the back of the game on the left and right, one on the middle right that’s more of a vertical turnaround onto a wireform, and one on the middle left you can nail with the upper-right flipper.

Three flippers, including the upper-right flipper mentioned above.

Jungle Adventure Vehicle bash toy: This has a spinning “Newton Ball,” a pinball mounted on the playfield that you can hit to spin the vehicle.

The Premium and Limited Editions have more playfield features, including the T-Rex toy in the upper left.

Animatronic, ball-barfing T-Rex.

Raptor Pen: A ball-lock area based on that disturbing cow scene from the film.

Helicopter Spinner: A toy mounted on the turnaround ramp on the right side that the ball can spin. This is a unique type of spinner seemingly developed just for this game.

"Mosquito-in-Amber” Pop Bumpers: Neat.

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A classic Jurassic Park is an interesting (and cool!) choice for a machine instead of the recent Jurassic World films. Somewhat strange is the lack of movie clips and sound -- Stern’s recent Star Wars game had plenty of original trilogy clips and a blaring John Williams soundtrack. We've reached out to Stern to ask about this. Stranger still: It seems the only human likeness on the playfield is that of Wayne Knight’s evil dino-DNA hijacking hacker, Dennis Nedry (Newman!). The (licensing?) weirdness doesn’t end there: We don’t even get the iconic Ford Explorer, with the central toy to bash with balls being an admittedly cool-looking, but generically-named, "Jungle Adventure Vehicle."Like all recent Stern pinball machines, there are three versions of Jurassic Park. Here’s a feature list for all models of the game:The more expensive models (Premium and the limited-to-500 Limited Edition) include the following features:Above you can check out detailed shots of the Jurassic Park LE playfield. Download the hi-res images here Jurassic Park is available now. The MSRP for the Pro model is $5,999 while the Premium will run you $7,599 and the Limited Edition model $8,999.We hope to get our hands on the flipper buttons of this machine very soon. Until then, enjoy the video and images above -- we’ll update this story with more hi-res images as fast as we can.

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