Stern’s next machine, timed appropriately for the lead up to Halloween, will be Elvira: House of Horrors. The horror movie host has appeared in two previous pinball machines, 1989’s pretty great Elvira and the Party Monsters, and 1996’s downright amazing Scared Stiff. The original designers of the first two games, Greg Freres and Dennis Nordman, are returning for the 2019 game. Their influence comes across in a cool, vintage art package (see the images below, or video above). House of Horrors integrates campy movies (including several Mystery Science Theater 3000 subjects) into its theme, with characters from Manos: The Hands Of Fate, Santa Claus Conquers The Martians, and The Brain That Wouldn’t Die featured in the artwork, in addition to “the usual”: Skulls and gargoyles and stuff. We have a full list of the licensed movies incorporated into House of Horrors below.
Source: IGN.com New Elvira Pinball Machine Has Skulls and Bats and Stuff