Company

Stern Electronics

Stern Electronics was founded by father-and-son pinball industry veterans Sam and Gary Stern in 1977 by purchasing the assets of the defunct Chicago Coin. Stern started out designing pinball tables and entered the arcade game market in 1980. The production of pinball tables was suspended in 1982 as the pinball market suffered a downturn in the early 1980s. Stern's first arcade game was the internally developed Berzerk. Along with the Konami-developed imports Scramble and Super Cobra Stern quickly established themselves as one of the major arcade companies in the United States outside of Atari, Midway and Williams. A combination of internal issues and the video game market crash eventually forced the closure of Stern Electronics in 1984. Gary Stern and many of the employees would help establish Data East's pinball division, which was sold to Sega and later on to Gary Stern himself, resulting in today's Stern Pinball company.


28 Games
Speed Coin
Speed Coin

Dec 31, 1984

Super Bagman
Super Bagman

Dec 31, 1984

Cliff Hanger
Cliff Hanger

Dec 31, 1983

Goal to Go
Goal to Go

Dec 31, 1983

Minefield
Minefield

Dec 31, 1983

Mazer Blazer
Mazer Blazer

Dec 31, 1983

Berzerk

Dec 31, 1983

Great Guns
Great Guns

Jun 01, 1983

Dark Planet
Dark Planet

Jan 01, 1983

Lost Tomb
Lost Tomb

Dec 31, 1982

Berzerk

Dec 31, 1982

Frenzy
Frenzy

Dec 31, 1982

Rescue
Rescue

Dec 31, 1982

Bagman
Bagman

Dec 01, 1982

Pooyan
Pooyan

Oct 01, 1982

Berzerk
Berzerk

Aug 01, 1982

Tutankham
Tutankham

Jul 01, 1982

Tazz-Mania
Tazz-Mania

Feb 01, 1982

Amidar
Amidar

Dec 31, 1981

Jungler
Jungler

Dec 31, 1981

Armored Car
Armored Car

Dec 31, 1981

Turtles
Turtles

Nov 01, 1981

Super Cobra
Super Cobra

Aug 01, 1981

Strategy X
Strategy X

Jun 06, 1981

Scramble
Scramble

Feb 01, 1981

The End
The End

Jan 01, 1981

Berzerk
Berzerk

Nov 12, 1980

Astro Invader
Astro Invader

May 01, 1980