# ARCADE REPORT: Barcade - Jersey City, NJ (September 2021)

**Source:** Knapp Arcade  
**Type:** article  
**Published:** 2021-09-30  
**Beat:** Pinball

**URL:** https://www.knapparcade.org/arcade-report-barcade-jersey-city-nj-september-2021

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## Analysis

A detailed review of Barcade Jersey City's pinball and arcade game collection as of September 2021, highlighting a strong diverse lineup including recent Spooky and Stern releases alongside classic Williams, Bally, and Data East machines. The location features excellent maintenance, reasonable pricing ($0.75 per play on new games), good food/beverage service, and a robust selection of classic and uncommon arcade games.

### Key Claims

- [HIGH] Barcade Jersey City has 11 pinball machines including recent Spooky Ultraman and 2021 Stern Avengers Infinity Quest Pro alongside classic Williams, Bally, and Data East titles — _Detailed equipment list provided by author who visited location_
- [HIGH] New pinball games at this location cost 3 tokens ($0.75 per play) — _Author explicitly stated pricing after playing newest machines_
- [HIGH] Multiple machines have Color DMD upgrades (Congo, Star Trek TNG, White Water, No Good Gophers) — _Equipment list specifically notes Color DMD installations on four games_
- [HIGH] The location features uncommon machines including 1981 Bally Vector and Spectrum, and arcade titles like The Ocean Hunter and Golly Ghost not commonly seen elsewhere — _Author explicitly describes these as 'very uncommon for location' and 'never seen anywhere else but this location'_
- [HIGH] All machines at this Barcade location were in excellent working condition during the September 2021 visit — _Author reports 'What I did play worked perfectly' and observed 'They looked great' after observing employee cleaning routine_

### Notable Quotes

> "Their pinball game was SUPER strong. Check it out:"
> — **Knapp Arcade (author)**
> _Introduces the strong pinball collection at the location; sets expectations for the detailed equipment list_

> "Come on. Now that's a lineup. So much diversity between era and manufacturer. So many Color DMDs."
> — **Knapp Arcade (author)**
> _Author's assessment of the overall quality and diversity of the pinball collection; emphasizes rarity of Color DMD concentration_

> "The newest pins cost 3 tokens aka $0.75. That's a good price for a new game in an era when they cost so much to buy."
> — **Knapp Arcade (author)**
> _Comments on location pricing strategy and value proposition for players relative to machine acquisition costs_

> "What I did play worked perfectly (unlike someplace like YESTERcades)."
> — **Knapp Arcade (author)**
> _Positive operational assessment contrasted with comparison to another location; implies maintenance standards at Barcade JC are above average_

### Entities

| Name | Type | Context |
|------|------|---------|
| Barcade Jersey City | location | Barcade location in Jersey City, NJ; features strong pinball and arcade game collection; hosts pinball and arcade gaming |
| Spooky Pinball | company | Pinball manufacturer; Ultraman Collector's Edition machine present at location as of September 2021 |
| Stern Pinball | company | Pinball manufacturer; Avengers Infinity Quest Pro (2021) present at location |
| Jersey Jack Pinball | company | Pinball manufacturer; Dialed In (2017) machine present at location |
| Williams | company | Historical/legacy pinball manufacturer; multiple machines at location including Congo, Star Trek TNG, White Water, No Good Gophers, Slugfest |
| Bally | company | Historical/legacy pinball manufacturer; multiple machines at location including Vector, Spectrum, Dr. Dude |
| Data East | company | Historical pinball manufacturer; Rocky and Bowinkle machine at location |
| Ultraman | game | 2021 Spooky Pinball Collector's Edition machine; at Barcade Jersey City location |
| Avengers Infinity Quest | game | 2021 Stern Pinball Pro model; at Barcade Jersey City location |
| Dialed In | game | 2017 Jersey Jack Pinball machine; at Barcade Jersey City location |
| Knapp Arcade | organization | Content creator/arcade enthusiast who publishes arcade visit reviews; author of this article |
| Rob | person | Associate of Knapp Arcade; mentioned as attending arcade auction with author |

### Topics

- **Primary:** Location quality and curation, Pinball machine lineup diversity and rarity
- **Secondary:** Color DMD aftermarket upgrades, Arcade pricing and value, Machine maintenance standards, Barcade venue operations

### Sentiment

**Positive** (0.92) — Author expresses strong approval of the location's game selection, maintenance quality, pricing, and overall experience. Only minor critique is implicit comparison to YESTERcades (inferior maintenance). Tone throughout is enthusiastic and appreciative.

### Signals

- **[market_signal]** High concentration of Color DMD upgrades on Williams machines (4 of 11 pinball machines) indicates strong operator investment in machine longevity and player experience (confidence: high) — Multiple Williams machines listed with Color DMD upgrades: Congo, Star Trek TNG, White Water, No Good Gophers
- **[venue_signal]** Barcade Jersey City demonstrates high standards for machine maintenance, curation diversity, and player experience with multiple Color DMD upgrades and uncommon vintage machines (confidence: high) — Author observed employee cleaning all games, noted all played machines worked perfectly, and highlighted diverse era/manufacturer representation
- **[market_signal]** Location pricing strategy of $0.75 per play on new games reflects competitive commercial operator approach balancing player accessibility with machine ROI (confidence: high) — Author explicitly noted '3 tokens aka $0.75' and commented 'That's a good price for a new game in an era when they cost so much to buy'

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## Transcript

Yesterday I talked about my visit to Barcade in Jersey City, NJ to play Spooky Pinball’s new Ultraman pinball machine. What I didn’t touch upon in that post was just how awesome that Barcade location was overall.

I had visited this Barcade on family day with my wife and sons pre-pandemic (the first Sunday of every month). To me, the version of this arcade that they brought out of the pandemic was even better than the earlier one. Their pinball game was SUPER strong. Check it out:

2021 Stern Pinball Avengers Infinity Quest Pro

1995 Williams Congo - with Color DMD

2017 Jersey Jack Pinball Dialed In

1993 Williams Star Trek the Next Generation - with Color DMD

1993 Williams White Water - with Color DMD

1981 Bally Vector - very uncommon for location

1981 Bally Spectrum - very uncommon

1993 Data East Rocky and Bowinkle

1990 Bally Dr. Dude

1997 Williams No Good Gophers - with Color DMD

2021 Spooky Pinball - Ultraman Collector’s Edition

And if you want to count it as a pin 1991 Williams Slugfest

Come on. Now that’s a lineup. So much diversity between era and manufacturer. So many Color DMDs. I was there on lunch so I didn’t get to play many different games, but what I did play worked perfectly (unlike someplace like YESTERcades). The newest pins cost 3 tokens aka $0.75. That’s a good price for a new game in an era when they cost so much to buy.

I arrived at the location almost exactly at noon, when it opened. When I walked in an employee was cleaning all of the games. They looked great. The bartender was friendly and the beer was plentiful. I didn’t have any food this trip but the Barcade food that I have eaten in the past has been pretty good. Having the option to grab a snack or a meal at an arcade is always a good thing.

Besides the pinball, Barcade JC had a ton of arcade machines. All the classics were there, from Donkey Kong to Qbert to Galaga. Besides the classics there was some really neat uncommon titles like the underwater shooter The Ocean Hunter and another shooter called Golly Ghost! that I’ve never seen anywhere else but this location. Every Barcade seems to have the obligatory linked Daytona racers, which are always good fun. Another driver was the unique animal wrangling game Jambo Safari.

I could go on, but I’ll let the pictures do the rest of the talking for me. Here’s a bunch of them. I’m still taking these on my iPhone 11 Pro. I’ve been thinking about upgrading but I may wait until the 14 comes out.

Make sure to follow the Knapp Arcade Facebook and Instagram pages or bookmark the new knapparcade.org website because we have a bunch of awesome stuff planned for this fall. This weekend Rob and I are hitting up an arcade auction. We’ll get to see if those Banning Museum of Pinball prices were an aberration or if they are the new normal for auctions. I’m curious to find out.

Thanks for reading!

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