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{{sub-stub}}'''''Starship Troopers''''' is a digital pinball table manufactured by [[Sega Pinball]] in 1997, based on [[wikipedia: Starship Troopers (film)|the movie of the same name]].
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{{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' is a digital pinball table manufactured by [[Sega Pinball]] in 1997, based on [[wikipedia: Starship Troopers (film)|the movie of the same name]].
  
 
In 2015, a digital version of the table was released as downloadable content for ''The Pinball Arcade'' on various platforms, under license from Stern Pinball, the current owners of Sega Pinball's properties. While the adaptation's playfield and backglass artwork removes any mention of Sega (for instance, the advertised "Sega Super Value" becomes the "Super Super Value"), the ROM itself and the included flyers are left as-is, alongside a small cameo from [[Sonic the Hedgehog]] on the game's "match" sequence.
 
In 2015, a digital version of the table was released as downloadable content for ''The Pinball Arcade'' on various platforms, under license from Stern Pinball, the current owners of Sega Pinball's properties. While the adaptation's playfield and backglass artwork removes any mention of Sega (for instance, the advertised "Sega Super Value" becomes the "Super Super Value"), the ROM itself and the included flyers are left as-is, alongside a small cameo from [[Sonic the Hedgehog]] on the game's "match" sequence.
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==Promotional material==
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StarshipTroopers Pinball US Flyer.pdf|US flyer
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==Artwork==
 
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==References==
 
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Starship Troopers
System(s): Digital pinball
Publisher: Sega Pinball
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Number of players: 1
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Starship Troopers is a digital pinball table manufactured by Sega Pinball in 1997, based on the movie of the same name.

In 2015, a digital version of the table was released as downloadable content for The Pinball Arcade on various platforms, under license from Stern Pinball, the current owners of Sega Pinball's properties. While the adaptation's playfield and backglass artwork removes any mention of Sega (for instance, the advertised "Sega Super Value" becomes the "Super Super Value"), the ROM itself and the included flyers are left as-is, alongside a small cameo from Sonic the Hedgehog on the game's "match" sequence.

Promotional material

Artwork

Physical scans

References


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