
Pedretti Gaming made it official today: its Tales of the Arabian Nights remake is real, it’s coming in two editions, and we now have pricing. The Italian manufacturer announced the game on June 15 alongside rights holder Planetary Pinball Supply, capping a month of teasing that started with a single lamp-in-the-sand image on its Facebook page back on May 12.
The original Tales of the Arabian Nights shipped from Williams in 1996, designed by John Popadiuk, and has been regarded as a Williams classic ever since, built around the magic-lamp spinner toy that Pedretti leaned on through the whole tease. The remake is made under Pedretti’s license with Planetary Pinball Supply, and it’s the first game out of the company’s partnership with software and video studio Athyrio Games, a deal the two announced on December 30, 2025.

The road here wasn’t entirely quiet. The game was reportedly spotted at a warehouse near last month’s Golden State Pinball Festival, which fueled speculation it might debut there, but word was it wasn’t ready to show. The formal reveal waited until today.
Pricing and editions


Legacy Edition
Pedretti is offering the remake in two models, both priced close to what we’d been hearing. The Legacy Edition runs $10,999 (USA MSRP, before shipping and tax), with initial production capped at 500 units in 2026. The 30th Anniversary Edition is $11,999, and it’s the scarcer of the two: strictly limited to 399 units worldwide.
In Europe, the Legacy Edition is listed at €9,300 plus VAT (€1,000 pre-order deposit) and the 30th Anniversary Edition at €10,000 plus VAT (€2,000 deposit). Shipping is calculated separately by destination, with the balance, freight included, quoted after pre-order and due before delivery.

Both editions ship with two code packages: the original 1996 game code (1.0) and an enhanced version (1.5+) that keeps the original gameplay intact while adding new display animations, RGB light shows, and extended settings. What separates the two is art, trim, and collectibility:
- Legacy Edition — the original 1996 artwork package, finished with “Night Sky” metal armor trims. The faithful option.
- 30th Anniversary Edition — a completely reimagined, hand-drawn art package from pinball artist Brian Allen of Flyland Designs (new cabinet art, playfield, plastics, and translite), set off with “Purple Glitter” armor trims. Each of the 399 units ships with a numbered certificate and a metal plaque.
What’s new under the glass

The hardware is shared across both editions, and it’s a real modernization of a 1996 game. The headline change is a 21.5-inch HD LCD in place of the original dot-matrix display, running upgraded animations. Athyrio handled the atmosphere and presentation pass, and the lighting is wall-to-wall RGB: playfield, GI, bumpers, apron, backbox, speakers, and sidebars, with GameSync RGB speakers and sidebars that react to gameplay events.
The shared package also brings a premium sound system, a shaker motor, upgraded Lamp and Genie toys, and a Glitter Gold Lamp, plus cosmetic touches like Invisible Magic Glass, Infinite Mirror side rails, glowing-stars ramp LEDs, and a lighted playfield back panel.

Under the hood, Pedretti stuck with FAST Pinball for electronics, framing it as a decision about continuity and long-term parts availability. Every game ships with the SCORBIT connected platform integrated for score tracking and online features, and supports over-the-air software updates over Wi-Fi or LAN through the test menu.
The year of the Popadiuk remake
TOTAN isn’t the only Popadiuk design coming back this year. American Pinball, the newest member of Planetary’s remake program, has a Cirqus Voltaire remake in the works for 2026, which puts two of Popadiuk’s ’90s Bally/Williams titles back into production in the same year, from two different manufacturers. For a designer whose run from that era has long been catnip for collectors, that’s a notable stretch.

A second swing after a soft first one
This is Pedretti’s second Bally/Williams remake. Its first, a 2024 take on Funhouse, didn’t land the way the company probably would have wanted. By all indications, including our own tracking, it underperformed. TOTAN is a more broadly beloved title to build around, though, and the dual-edition, connected-platform approach reads like a company adapting after prior lessons learned. The 399-unit cap on the Anniversary edition, in particular, is a tighter, more collector-targeted play than a wide release.
Pedretti is routing sales through authorized distributors, and hasn’t published a ship window beyond noting that initial Legacy production is slated for 2026. The reveal also went out with photos but no gameplay video, so nobody outside Pedretti has seen it in motion yet. Those are the open questions after today: when these land, and how the new code looks in play.
Flyers


Press Release
Rub the Lamp and Make a Wish… Tales of the Arabian Nights Remake is Here!
Bagnatica, Italy – June 15, 2026 – Pedretti Gaming (Pedretti), in partnership with Planetary Pinball Supply Inc. (PPS), proudly announces its newest pinball machine: Tales of the Arabian Nights Remake.
Inspired by the legendary and mesmerizing 1996 original, this remake combines the magical gameplay of the classic machine with updated technology, immersive atmospheric lighting, enhanced visual effects, and modern features to create an unforgettable pinball experience for players and collectors alike. One of the most iconic, fascinating, and beloved pinball machines of all time has now returned to life.
Tales of the Arabian Nights Remake will be available in two different models: Legacy Edition and 30th Anniversary Edition. Both models include all of the newly developed features created specifically for this project. They also feature both the original game code (1.0) and the enhanced original game code (1.5).
The enhanced code preserves the original gameplay experience while adding new DMD display animations and effects, atmospheric RGB light shows, extended settings and adjustments, and enhanced presentation and immersion.
The Legacy Edition features the original artwork package from the 1996 game along with custom-painted metallic trims. Strictly limited to only 399 units worldwide, the 30th Anniversary Edition features a completely reimagined hand-drawn art package created by renowned pinball artist Brian Allen (Flyland Designs). This package includes new cabinet artwork, playfield art, plastics, and translite illustrations.
Our partners at Athyrio dedicated enormous effort to enhancing the atmosphere, lighting effects, animations, and overall visual presentation of the game. The game also introduces several new immersive RGB features, including RGB lighting integrated into the Magic Lamp, internal RGB lighting inside the Genie, GameSync RGB sidebars interacting dynamically with gameplay events, and a fully integrated illuminated playfield back panel.
To ensure continuity, reliability, and long-term support for our customers, we decided to continue our electronics partnership with FAST Pinball. This guarantees long-term availability of electronic replacement parts and continued platform support for our games. All games ship from the factory with the SCORBIT connected pinball platform fully integrated. The game also fully supports online software updates through LAN or Wi-Fi connectivity.
Pricing and Availability — Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (USA MSRP, before shipping and taxes):
- Legacy Edition: $10,999 USD — initial production limited to 500 units in 2026
- 30th Anniversary Edition: $11,999 USD — strictly limited to 399 units worldwide
Please contact your authorized distributor for availability and to secure your game allocation: pinballremakes.com/distributors.
About Pedretti Gaming — Pedretti Gaming is a manufacturing company based in Northern Italy that began producing arcade games and jukeboxes in 1976. For the past 12 years, the company has collaborated with some of the most important names in the pinball industry, developing proprietary parts, assemblies, and remake products, and has developed and produced its own line of Bally/Williams remakes.
About Planetary Pinball Supply Inc. — Planetary Pinball Supply Inc. is the exclusive license holder for Williams/Bally games, parts, and merchandise. PPS manufactures, distributes, and supplies genuine Williams/Bally parts and merchandise while also collaborating with leading pinball companies to create evolved remake projects and enhancement kits. Founded in 2010, PPS is headquartered in Sparks/Reno, Nevada.

Colin is the chief pixel pusher at Kineticist. He's a lifetime gamer who became enamored with pinball after taking in a family copy of the 1979 classic Joker Poker (the EM version). Since then he's bought, sold and repaired many machines, competed in all kinds of tournaments, and contributes to This Week in Pinball, the New England Pinball League, and Pin-Masters of New England. Previously, Colin spent over a decade working in marketing for agencies and tech startups. He also started and ran a music blog, happy hour website, and wrote a regular craft beer review column for Central Track in Dallas. Once aspired to be an artsy film director.
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