Introduction
Released by Stern Pinball in 2001, Austin Powers is based on the hit comedy film series starring Mike Myers. Packed with humor, iconic movie references, and engaging gameplay, this pinball machine captures the quirky and groovy essence of the Austin Powers franchise. With Dr. Evil, Mini-Me, and other fan-favorite characters, players embark on a mission filled with secret agents, time travel, and classic 1960s spy aesthetics.

Design and Development
- Manufacturer: Stern Pinball
- Year of Release: 2001
- Design Team: John Borg (Designer), Lonnie D. Ropp (Software), Kevin O’Connor (Artwork)
- Production Run: Limited (Exact numbers unknown)
Following the success of the Austin Powers movies, Stern Pinball secured the license to develop a pinball machine that embodied the series' over-the-top humor and colorful world. Designed by John Borg, Austin Powers Pinball integrates movie clips, soundbites, and iconic elements such as Dr. Evil’s lair and the famous “Mojo Multiball.”
With a family-friendly yet engaging design, the game became a hit among both casual players and dedicated pinball enthusiasts.

Gameplay Video
Gameplay and Features
Austin Powers Pinball is a fast-paced and objective-driven machine, filled with classic spy-themed missions, interactive toys, and humorous callouts straight from the films.
Key Features:
- Mojo Multiball: A three-ball multiball mode triggered by hitting the Mojo Standup Targets and locking balls.
- Dr. Evil’s Lair: Shoot the ball into Dr. Evil’s hidden lair for big points and bonuses.
- Mini-Me Frenzy: A mode centered around Mini-Me, requiring quick shots for high scores.
- Time Machine Ramp: Travel through time via this ramp, unlocking various missions and bonus modes.
- Fat Bastard’s Toilet Shot: A hilarious feature where players must shoot the ball into a toilet scoop, referencing Fat Bastard's crude humor.
- Shagadelic Skill Shot: Hit the skill shot at the start for extra points and special bonuses.
The game’s voice work, music, and animations stay true to the film’s spirit, making every game session a nostalgic and comedic experience.

Cultural Impact and Legacy
Austin Powers Pinball was released at the height of Stern’s early 2000s licensing push, bringing popular movies into pinball form. While not as widely produced as some other Stern titles, it remains a sought-after machine for collectors, especially for fans of the film series.
- Austin Powers' humor translates well into pinball, offering an experience filled with laughs and action.
- Features original voice clips and movie footage, enhancing immersion.
- A cult favorite among movie-themed pinball machines, often seen in private collections.
Though it may not have reached the iconic status of Stern’s later games, Austin Powers Pinball stands as a fun and groovy addition to the pinball world.

Conclusion
With its comedic tone, interactive playfield, and strong theme integration, Austin Powers Pinball is a memorable machine for both pinball players and movie fans alike. Whether you’re looking to travel through time, defeat Dr. Evil, or just relive the Austin Powers magic, this pinball machine delivers a shagadelic experience!
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