Since our analysis of Jersey Jack Pinball leading into the release of Harry Potter proved to be so popular, I figured we’d give Pinball Brothers a similar treatment before their next release, Predator, is revealed to the world.

I’ll say up front, Pinball Brothers is a little harder to draw big conclusions for, given their smaller production volume and winding path to their current corporate form.

That said, it’s still a useful exercise to benchmark a modern manufacturer wherever we can in order to contextualize the performance of new releases over time and ground some of our conclusions in something other than rumors.

In this post, we’ll be giving a bit of a refresher on the history of Pinball Brothers, providing a timeline of how they got to where they are today, and then diving into some of their historic sales performance to see what could be riding on this next release.

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