# 2019 SUMMER ARCADE TOUR STOP 3: Robot City Games, Binghamton - New York (July 2019)

**Source:** Knapp Arcade  
**Type:** article  
**Published:** 2019-07-01  
**Beat:** Pinball

**URL:** https://www.knapparcade.org/2019-summer-arcade-tour-stop-3-robot-city-games-binghamton-new-york-july-2019

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## Analysis

A review of Robot City, a large arcade venue in Binghamton, New York featuring 125 classic video games and numerous pinball machines. The author notes excellent pricing ($20 for 92 tokens, $0.22 per play) and good condition of arcade games, but identifies maintenance issues with several pinball machines including stuck balls, non-working displays, and weak flippers. The venue is positioned as better suited for video game enthusiasts than pinball purists.

### Key Claims

- [HIGH] Robot City has 125 arcade games in working condition — _Direct observation by venue visitor who counts and plays machines_
- [HIGH] Pricing at Robot City is $20 for 92 tokens with most games costing 2 tokens ($0.22 per play) — _Author's personal transaction and gameplay experience_
- [HIGH] Multiple pinball machines at Robot City had maintenance issues including non-working machines (Demolition Man, Hurricane, Hyperball) and mechanical problems (Black Rose ball stuck, Super Mario Bros weak flippers) — _Detailed list of machines visited with specific issues noted by author_
- [HIGH] The venue location is in an area that isn't as nice as Metuchen but is near good restaurants and bars across a bridge — _Author's personal observation and visit to nearby Garage Taco Bar_
- [HIGH] Moonwalker Arcade is another arcade in the Binghamton area with a 3 PM Friday opening — _Author's local knowledge and prior research_

### Notable Quotes

> "When you first walk into the venue, it appears to be a fairly large, cool retro video game store, however walking to the back of the venue unveils an enormous arcade."
> — **Knapp Arcade (author)**
> _Describes the surprising scale of the hidden arcade space beyond the retail storefront_

> "The pin of the day for me was probably Data East's Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. That game gets a bum rap with some people, but I had a lot of fun with it."
> — **Knapp Arcade (author)**
> _Personal favorite pinball experience despite the game's reputation; demonstrates enjoyment of classic titles_

> "For me, it's more of a location for Video Game fans. Pinball Aficionados who are very particular about how games play may have an issue with some of the older pins."
> — **Knapp Arcade (author)**
> _Positioning assessment: venue better suited for arcade than pinball enthusiasts due to maintenance quality_

### Entities

| Name | Type | Context |
|------|------|---------|
| Robot City | organization | Large arcade venue in Binghamton, New York featuring 125 arcade games and numerous pinball machines |
| Moonwalker Arcade | organization | Another arcade in the Binghamton area; opens at 3 PM on Fridays; author intends to visit on next trip |
| Garage Taco Bar | organization | Mexican restaurant near Robot City arcade, visited by author and son |
| Binghamton, New York | location | City location of Robot City arcade, positioned as midpoint between author's home and lacrosse tournament in Rochester |
| Metuchen | location | Arcade location visited previously by author for comparison; described as nicer area than Binghamton |
| Data East | company | Pinball manufacturer; creator of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles pinball machine |
| Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles | game | Data East pinball machine; author's pin of the day; noted to receive criticism but author enjoyed it |
| Batman Forever | game | Pinball machine at Robot City; noted for amazing color DMD display |
| Medieval Madness (Remake) | game | Modern remake of classic Williams pinball at Robot City |
| Dialed In! (LE) | game | Limited Edition pinball machine at Robot City |

### Topics

- **Primary:** Arcade venue operations and pricing, Pinball machine maintenance and condition, Classic arcade game preservation and selection
- **Secondary:** Venue comparison across regions, Casual vs. enthusiast gameplay experience

### Sentiment

**Positive** (0.75) — Author generally pleased with Robot City's value, game selection, and experience despite noting maintenance issues with some pinball machines. Positions venue favorably for casual players while acknowledging limitations for pinball purists.

### Signals

- **[community_signal]** Pinball maintenance standards at high-traffic locations like Robot City may not meet enthusiast expectations despite large machine count (confidence: high) — Multiple non-working machines (Demolition Man, Hurricane, Hyperball), mechanical issues (Black Rose stuck ball, Super Mario Bros weak flippers), display failures (Middle Earth)
- **[market_signal]** Affordable arcade pricing ($0.22 per play) and accessible location supporting casual gaming economy (confidence: high) — $20 for 92 tokens pricing structure, high token usage rate by two players over 2 hours
- **[venue_signal]** Robot City identified as high-value arcade venue with strong classic game selection but mixed pinball maintenance quality (confidence: high) — Detailed inventory of 125 arcade games, specific list of pinball machines with maintenance notes, pricing documentation

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## Transcript

The third stop in the summer arcade tour brings us to the midpoint between my home and a lacrosse tournament in Rochester, New York...Robot City in Binghamton.

When you first walk into the venue, it appears to be a fairly large, cool retro video game store, however walking to the back of the venue unveils an enormous arcade. I had seen pictures of the location before but I was still surprised at how huge it was in person.

The prices at Robot City were cheap. For $20 I got 92 tokens and every game that I played only cost two! My son and I played as many games as we could for two hours and still would up having to give away a big fistful of coins to a kid.

The classic video game selection was incredible. They have whopping 125 Arcade games. The vids worked well and were in good shape. You name it, they had it for the classics. There was a ton of shooters and drivers, too. My son and I played a bunch of Mario Cart.

The number of pinball machines was impressive as well, but with that many pins maintenance can become a problem. Unfortunately, I found that to be the case with a number of the pinball machines. Here’s a list of the pins with notes. Keep in mind that there was so many that I barely scratched the surface...

The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle and Friends

Batman 66 (Premium)

Batman Forever [amazing color DMD]

Black Rose [ball repeatedly got stuck in left inland. Cannon had intermittent issues]

Cue Ball Wizard

Demolition Man [not working]

Dialed In! (LE)

Genesis [alternate translite thank goodness]

Ghostbusters (Pro)

Home Run

Houdini: Master of Mystery

Hurricane [not working]

Hyperball [not working]

Jurassic Park

Medieval Madness (Remake)

Middle Earth [displays out, did not keep score]

Mousin' Around!

PIN-BOT

Popeye Saves the Earth

Revenge from Mars

The Simpsons

Spacelab

Star Trek

Star Trek: The Next Generation

Star Wars Episode 1

Super Mario Bros. [flippers very weak, upper flipper barely working]

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

Twilight Zone

WWF Royal Rumble

Wheel of Fortune

The Wizard of Oz

Xenon

When I go to arcades now, I try to play games that I haven’t played much before. The pin of the day for me was probably Data East’s Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 🐢. That game gets a bum rap with some people, but I had a lot of fun with it.

The area that the arcade is in isn’t as nice as say Metuchen where the last arcade that I went to was, but a short five minute drive down the road across the bridge there was a number of great restaurants and bars. My son and I had Mexican food at a great place called Garage Taco Bar.

Overall Robot City was a lot of fun and a great value. For me, it’s more of a location for Video Game fans. Pinball Aficionados who are very particular about how games play may have an issue with some of the older pins. My son and I had a great time. The other awesome arcade in the Binghamton area is Moonwalker Arcade. Unfortunately, it doesn’t open until 3 PM on Fridays and we were in the area before that. I’ll try to hit it up next trip. I hear good things about it.

Stay tuned, we already visited stop 4 on the arcade tour later in the day. Write up coming soon...

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