James Bond 007 (60th LE)

Stern

James Bond 007 (60th LE)

Pinside Rating

This game received 112 approved Pinsider ratings and currently rates 8.043 /10

8.043

Top 100 ranking

This game ranks #74 in the Pinside Pinball Top 100.



Score breakdown

Score breakdown in the 4 main categories:

Game Design: 8.266

Artwork: 7.116

Sounds/Music: 7.638

Other Aspects: 8.201


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7.607/10
27 days ago
It’s a shame this game was saddled with this price point and forced rarity. It’s super fun though.
9.221/10
30 days ago
A true masterpiece !
9.146/10
67 days ago
The price is the main thing plaguing this game. Super fun modern classic just not worth any where near what they tried to charge.
7.951/10
88 days ago
I’ve had the opportunity to play this often and while I enjoy street level games this just seems to be missing something.
8.199/10
4 months ago
Amazing flow , very fast ( and furious ) like the old school art , only problem is the indecent pricing ! Fun to play , not fun to pay
Keith Elwin is really a great and creative pinball designer
9.256/10
6 months ago
Price was.stupid. Game is fantastic. Brutal blast of a game.
8.252/10
7 months ago
On location play and although only a couple of games felt it was a high quality, well built and attractive game. I grew up with mid 70’s-80’s games and it reminded me somewhat of better versions of those.

I love the overall Bond theme (own a pro) but IMO the high price tag isn't warranted for HUO.
7.186/10
8 months ago
To me James Bond 007 (60th LE) has the opposite problem of JJP Guns 'N Roses: a spectacular layout with terrible presentation. This street-level game is loaded with satisfying drop targets, a buttery smooth figure-eight loop, and so many spinners! It definitely has a "one more game" feel to it and I keep dumping money into the one I play on location.

What kills this game is the awful "design by committee" presentation from Stern. The art package is bad. The spinning hat toy feels arbitrary and not integrated into the rest of the game. The playfield display looks out of place for a retro layout. The score reels are a neat idea but look terrible in a modern cabinet. The price point is insulting. Being able to pick an era of sounds is really the only good gimmick here.

I hope Stern re-releases this layout with a different theme, at a reasonable price, and without the gimmicks bloating the BOM. It is a shame because this may be Kieth Elwin's best layout to date.
8.817/10
8 months ago
Incredibly divisive game. After having an opportunity to really kick the tires after adding this machine to my lineup, I have very much enjoyed the game. Not sure it's $20,000 great but a very fun game.

The sounds are fantastic and can be changed to fit a certain era. With the recent software update, you can use Insider Connected to use even more sound packages that further the immersion into an era by removing the call outs. The use of LED lighting is really strong and the spinners feel solid and of good quality.

I'm spite of the single level setup, I find the rules to be adequate and with good replay value.

The inclusion of the topper was a nice bonus and adds some color to the experience.

If you're able to approach this machine without considering the price tag, and you're a fan of pinball, you'll quickly fall for this one.

This machine continues to be underrated. Well done Keith and the Stern team.
10.000/10
8 months ago
By far the best shooting game ever made!
6.342/10
8 months ago
I have say that I'm not a big fan of single level games because they don't offer a lot of variety. This one is no different. I liked the figure 8, but found it too repetitive. The screen in the middle does make it so you know what too shoot, but it doesn't look good. The best thing about this game is it has one of the nicest toppers, which is the only reason I gave it full rating for backglass. The topper looks way nicer in person. The playfield art is back to crappy photoshop art and the cabinet art is pathetic. I really like the diamond spnner, one of the nicest looking spinners.

If I had a choice I'm getting TNA over this, easy.
8.498/10
9 months ago
I am grateful that I have easy access to this pin at one of my local places, but find I don't have an allure to play it. I am attracted by the simplicity of the scoring reels, limited visuals, and vintage pinball type play, but it doesn't feel like it earns the outrageous costs and rarity associated with it. The modes are pretty boring, and the like many pinball tables that come before it like Arabian Nights, the odd job hat toy quickly gets boring and downright annoying when you try to shoot past it. Luckily it isn't blocking too many crucial things on the board. No ramps, lots of side targets like any older pinball table, it's a neat novelty. And it really does feel exquisite to play. But if I had a non 60th anniversary 007 table to play, I'm gonna choose that boy 9/10 times.
10.000/10
9 months ago
Ich liebe diese Maschiene
8.750/10
10 months ago
price-performance ratio is absurd. but in general i like single floor pinball machines. and i like the timed modes. so this is a quite nice game.
9.284/10
10 months ago
Play it over and over again does not get old. Great layout and basic rules with simple playfield. So many spinners and the multi all spices it up
7.762/10
11 months ago
In general, I have a problem with purposefully created retro games. It is similar as watching a modern movie and the CGI would look like a video game from the 2010s. It would have looked good at some point in time but it has improved a lot which set new standards. It is similar in pinball. That doesn't mean I don't enjoy games like High Speed, F-14 Tomcat or FunHouse, I appreciate the games for what they did back in time. This game just feels incomplete to me.

The layout is pretty good and I especially like the turnaround shot on the left in combination with the spinner. And generally the shots feel good to hit. Nevertheless, I miss a real toy other than the spinning hat on the game. And the artwork could have looked a bit better too.

All in all, this is a decent game that didn't entirely reach its potential. I am very much looking forward to playing Pulp Fiction in that regard. If you're a super fan of traditional games and James Bond, this game will be a lot of fun. The price tag's uncalled for though in my opinion.
9.124/10
11 months ago
Very nice Game! In Europe for 25.000€ to buy, in mine opinion 12.500€ to much for play, it is only a Collectors Game.
9.146/10
1 year ago
I wish I didn't like this game as much as I do, because its rare and expensive.

The layout is fantastic. Single level, spinners and drops everywhere, really great shots, and modern Stern flippers...

You also have multiple user select-able sound/chime options to keep things fresh.

The scoring reels in the back box are a nice touch.
10.000/10
1 year ago
To rate a game on price and an art package is completely absurd. Reading these rating comments this seem to be the main reasons why this game isn’t rated higher. Last time I checked you don’t play the art. The game is an Elwin masterpiece imo. A lot of people won’t like that it’s single level but that’s the beauty of it. Old school with a modern twist. Its the type of game you can walk up to and just start flipping and have a blast without worrying about “how” To play it. The game shoots incredibly well. The layout offers very nice flow aka the 5 spinner bonus. So many things to accomplish and not impossible to do so.The sound package is awesome being able to change them up pre or mid game with the QR code. If you don’t like reels you’re obviously not in tune where pinball has come from. Very cool that way they integrated them. The rules are deep to keep the most hardcore player engaged yet a first timer can step up and have fun playing which in itself is a challenging thing to do these days. Oh did I mention the topper. WOW!! It interacts so well with the game. Even people who don’t like toppers are into this one. The theme is timeless and being a Bond fan I don’t see this one leaving my collection.
6.861/10
1 year ago
Layout is fun, maybe my favorite of Elwin's layouts. The only part I dislike is the spinning hat mech. Otherwise, I like the layout and rules quite a bit.

The problem with this game is that the art package is terrible, and the overall package is lacking. Putting an LCD screen in the middle of a solid state layout was a mistake, and putting the reel into the same back box space that normally houses the LCD score display makes the reel look fake. And obviously, the price point is out of line for what you get from this. I wish this was handled like Pulp Fiction. With a proper (and cohesive) art package, and a custom head that showcased the mechanical reel, this game could've looked like the period art piece that it should, and like Pulp Fiction accomplished.
8.884/10
1 year ago
Probably the most fun playfield layout since Godzilla.
All the shots are buttery smooth, a great shooter.
The attention to detail with the different sound options, from chimes to modern is a nice touch.
A must play on location.
10.000/10
1 year ago
i really love this game! now 360 play and best score 37'000!
9.074/10
1 year ago
Updated my rating after owning this game. Never thought I would own this pin but prices finally dropped and I snagged one. Game is relatively simple but deep enough and brutal enough to keep you coming back. The backglass artwork isn’t quite as mirrored as I would like and the artwork is just OK. The score reels and the multiple sound packages are a very cool touch. Game is a blast and great for multiplayer with the quick ball times. There is no way this game should be at where it’s at on the top 100. Game was extremely overpriced but the owners of this game truly know how great it is. If you are able to snag one at a decent price I would jump on it.
4.096/10
1 year ago
I can't see why folks would pay out for this 60th LE model. If you find on on location in the wild , sure it's worth your buck to play a single game on it, but the lack of toys for this super premium 60th LE Model with a very simplistic playfield is a big disappointment especially considering the price tag.
8.817/10
1 year ago
Just played this while visiting the Electric Bat while on Business!

The GOOD:
Man this pin is fun. I truly don't know how any single level playfield could be more fun. I put in more than 50 plays and this was (by far) the machine I came back to over and over on location. The music and layout is just stupendous. This is a great game that I will eventually buy. It is a fast, brutal ride, but SOOOOO much fun when you get a little flow going.
The Elwin layout is simply one of the best in pinball...I have never loved ripping spinners more than on Bond 60. The scoring reels and Topper ROCK...so much fun.

The NOT-SO-GOOD:
She is NOT a looker. Probably the result of a difficult licensor...but the cabinet and backglass look like a lazy cut-and-paste. I actually like the playfield and think it def has a retro vibe that keeps you informed of the rules and progress.
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