# Replay of Buffalo Pinball's Reveal of Multimorphic's New Weird Al Pinball Machine

**Source:** Knapp Arcade  
**Type:** article  
**Published:** 2022-03-21  
**Beat:** Pinball

**URL:** https://www.knapparcade.org/replay-of-buffalo-pinball-s-reveal-of-multimorphic-s-new-weird-al-pinball-machine

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## Analysis

Knapp Arcade provides a replay and review of Buffalo Pinball's reveal stream for Multimorphic's new P3 game, Weird Al's Museum of Natural Hilarity. The game features museum-themed exhibits representing individual Weird Al songs with dedicated mini-games, including a Bologna-building mode inspired by Simpsons Pinball Party mechanics.

### Key Claims

- [HIGH] Weird Al's Museum of Natural Hilarity features upper playfield with unique mechs and ramps — _Author directly observed the reveal stream_
- [HIGH] Each Weird Al song is represented by a museum exhibit with its own mini-game — _Author describes the game structure from the reveal_
- [HIGH] The 'My Bologna' mode uses Simpsons Pinball Party-esque upper playfield mechanics for building sandwiches — _Author identified specific design inspiration and gameplay mechanics_
- [HIGH] Buffalo Pinball uploaded a replay of the reveal event to YouTube — _Author confirms video availability_

### Notable Quotes

> "The game looked fantastic. As expected, the upper portion of the playfield had tons of unique mechs and ramps, which did not disappoint."
> — **Knapp Arcade (article author)**
> _Positive reaction to revealed game design and mechanical complexity_

> "My personal favorite was the mode for the song 'My Bologna' in which players had to use the Simpsons Pinball Party-esque upper playfields to build bologna sandwiches on the playfield screen."
> — **Knapp Arcade (article author)**
> _Highlights specific mode design and gameplay inspiration from classic pinball_

### Entities

| Name | Type | Context |
|------|------|---------|
| Multimorphic | company | Manufacturer of the P3 pinball platform and developer of Weird Al's Museum of Natural Hilarity |
| Buffalo Pinball | organization | Hosted and streamed the reveal event for Weird Al pinball game; uploaded replay to YouTube |
| Weird Al's Museum of Natural Hilarity | game | New Multimorphic P3 pinball game featuring Weird Al Yankovic theme with song-based exhibits and mini-games |
| Weird Al Yankovic | person | Artist/IP licensor for the pinball game; songs represented as museum exhibits |
| Simpsons Pinball Party | game | Referenced as design inspiration for upper playfield mechanics in 'My Bologna' mode |
| Knapp Arcade | organization | Content creator/reviewer covering the Weird Al game reveal |

### Topics

- **Primary:** New Game Announcement, Multimorphic P3 Platform, Game Mechanics and Design
- **Secondary:** Theme Licensing, Content Creator Coverage

### Sentiment

**Positive** (0.85) — Author expresses clear enthusiasm for the game design, calls it 'fantastic,' and highlights mechanical creativity with approval. No criticism or concerns expressed.

### Signals

- **[design_philosophy]** Weird Al game uses thematic song-based exhibit structure with dedicated mini-games, showing creative integration of IP into pinball mechanics (confidence: high) — Each Weird Al song represented by museum exhibit with own mini-game; specific 'My Bologna' mode builds on Simpsons PP mechanical inspiration
- **[announcement]** Official reveal of Multimorphic's Weird Al pinball game through Buffalo Pinball stream event (confidence: high) — Buffalo Pinball hosted reveal stream for Weird Al's Museum of Natural Hilarity P3 game

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## Transcript

I was multitasking on Saturday night, with one eye on the NCAA Tournament and the other on my iPad checking out Buffalo Pinball's great reveal stream for Multimorphic's new P3 pinball game, Weird Al's Museum of Natural Hilarity. The game looked fantastic. As expected, the upper portion of the playfield had tons of unique mechs and ramps, which did not disappoint.

Each Weird Al song was represented by an exhibit at the museum that had its own mini-game. My personal favorite was the mode for the song "My Bologna" in which players had to use the Simpsons Pinball Party-esque upper playfields to build bologna sandwiches on the playfield screen.

Buffalo Pinball uploaded a replay of the event to YouTube this morning. I have embedded it below for anyone who is interested in checking it out:

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