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LEGO Announces Its First Fully Functional Pinball Machine

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LEGO is no stranger to creating replica consoles and arcade cabinets. However, this would be the first time the toy company has made a fully functional pinball machine. Much like the original games you see in arcades, the LEGO Icons Arcade Pinball Machines come with a spring-loaded ball launcher, spinning bumpers, ramps, and flippers. Users can play the machines as normal, but since there’s no means to keep score, LEGO is presenting a different …
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Lego has unveiled an arcade pinball machine. This new set (number 11374) from the "Icons" series marks the first time a Lego model has been transformed into a working pinball machine. The model consists of 2,274 pieces and features several classic pinball functions, including a spring-loaded ball launcher, flippers, rotating obstacles, and ramps. The objective is to guide the ball through a space-inspired playfield and score points by hitting va…

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gamereactor.eu broke the news on Thursday, June 18, 2026.
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