Kevin O'Connor did the art only for the playfield. The translite and cabinet art were done by WWE staff artists. Art package coordination by Greg Freres and Steven Martin. The wrestling theme songs were individually licensed. 'Wrestlemania' and Legends of WrestleMania are the first coin-operated pin games to use Stern's SPIKE� electronics hardware system. System software by Lyman Sheats and Tanio Klyce. System hardware by Chuck Bleich and Andrew Pines. Earlier, the SPIKE� system was used on two Stern coinless "home use" games, 'Transformers The Pin' (2012) and 'Avengers The Pin' (2013). The first games were shipped from Stern in January 2015. MSRP when new: $5,495.00 per press release 01/05/15. $5,995.00 per Stern website on 01/05/15. In August 2015, Stern announced that an extra translite would be included with all sales of this game occurring during the fourth season (2015-2016) of the TV reality series "Total Divas". This additional translite features five female wrestlers from that show standing under the single word 'Divas'. Factory accessories for optional purchase (see Files section): SP9 WWE Inside Art Blades