# Multimorphic Pinball Increases Production Speed; Delays Final Resistance A Few Weeks

**Source:** Knapp Arcade  
**Type:** article  
**Published:** 2023-07-17  
**Beat:** Pinball

**URL:** https://www.knapparcade.org/multimorphic-pinball-increases-production-speed-delays-final-resistance-a-few-weeks

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## Analysis

Multimorphic has significantly accelerated production through staff expansion and operational improvements, reducing P3 backlog from 16 to 10 weeks and new order lead time from 12 to 6 months. Final Resistance, the company's newest game module, has been delayed several weeks from early July to allow code maturation to v1.0 and address parts quality issues. The company will showcase both Final Resistance and Weird Al's Museum of Natural Hilarity at Southern Fried Game Expo in late July.

### Key Claims

- [HIGH] Multimorphic reduced P3 backlog from 16 weeks to 10 weeks — _Official business update from founder Gerry Stellenberg_
- [HIGH] New P3 machine lead time dropped from 12 months to 6 months — _Official company statement via Knapp Arcade_
- [HIGH] Final Resistance delayed from early July due to parts quality concerns — _Official company update; parts did not meet Multimorphic standards_
- [HIGH] Final Resistance will ship at v1.0 code due to delay buffer — _Direct statement: improved production speed allows code maturation_
- [HIGH] Multimorphic has completely cleared its module backlog — _Official business update from founder_

### Notable Quotes

> "The Company has increased staff, boosted its cabinet inventory and hired a new production manager. These investments have enabled Multimorphic to increase its production speed and whittle away at its order backlog."
> — **Gerry Stellenberg (via Knapp Arcade)**
> _Explains operational strategy behind production acceleration; key investments in personnel and inventory_

> "Several of the parts for the game were not up to Multimorphic's standards. Despite the delayed start of shipments, the improved production speed will actually allow customers later in the queue to get their games ahead of schedule."
> — **Gerry Stellenberg (via Knapp Arcade)**
> _Addresses quality rationale for delay while framing it as beneficial to overall customer pipeline_

> "The Final Resistance delay will also allow the game's code to already be at Version 1.0 when it ships."
> — **Gerry Stellenberg (via Knapp Arcade)**
> _Strategic framing of delay as enabling software maturity; suggests code completion was a secondary benefit_

### Entities

| Name | Type | Context |
|------|------|---------|
| Multimorphic | company | Pinball manufacturer implementing production acceleration through staff expansion and operational investment |
| Gerry Stellenberg | person | Founder of Multimorphic; provided official business update on production improvements and game delays |
| Final Resistance | game | Multimorphic game module designed by Scott Denise; delayed from early July due to parts quality issues |
| Weird Al's Museum of Natural Hilarity | game | Multimorphic game; being showcased at Southern Fried Game Expo |
| P3 | product | Multimorphic's modular pinball platform; backlog and lead times significantly improved |
| Southern Fried Game Expo | event | Upcoming pinball expo in Atlanta, Georgia (July 28-30); hosting Multimorphic showcase and Gerry Stellenberg seminar |
| Knapp Arcade | organization | Industry news source reporting on Multimorphic business update |

### Topics

- **Primary:** Production capacity and operational scaling, Order backlog reduction and lead time improvement, Product quality and parts sourcing
- **Secondary:** Software maturity and code versioning at release, Game announcements and expo showcases

### Sentiment

**Positive** (0.82) — Strong positive sentiment: significant operational achievements (backlog/lead time cuts) offset by single product delay. Delay framed constructively as quality-driven and beneficial to overall timeline. Company demonstrating proactive communication and strategic transparency.

### Signals

- **[business_signal]** Multimorphic's production acceleration through staffing, inventory expansion, and operational improvements signals strong demand and business health; reduction of P3 backlog from 16 to 10 weeks and new order lead time from 12 to 6 months represents major operational milestone. (confidence: high) — Official company statement on staff increases, cabinet inventory boost, and new production manager hire enabling substantial lead time reduction
- **[event_signal]** Multimorphic announcing major game showcase at Southern Fried Game Expo (July 28-30) with pre-sale opportunity and founder seminar; positions company for market engagement and sales. (confidence: high) — Games available for pre-sale starting 7/20 with priority to existing order customers; Gerry Stellenberg conducting 2:30pm ET seminar on Saturday 7/29
- **[product_strategy]** Final Resistance delayed several weeks from early July target; delay attributed to parts quality concerns and enabling v1.0 code maturity at launch. (confidence: high) — Direct statement: 'Several of the parts for the game were not up to Multimorphic's standards' and 'delay will allow the game's code to already be at Version 1.0 when it ships'
- **[product_concern]** Multimorphic implemented quality gate on Final Resistance parts procurement; rejected components not meeting internal standards, indicating commitment to manufacturing quality control. (confidence: high) — Official statement that parts were rejected and delay implemented to resolve quality concerns

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## Transcript

This morning we received a business update on Multimorphic pinball from the company's founder Gerry Stellenberg.

The Company has increased staff, boosted its cabinet inventory and hired a new production manager. These investments have enabled Multimorphic to increase its production speed and whittle away at its order backlog. It has reduced the P3 machine backlog from 16 weeks to 10. The lead time for newly ordered P3 machines has dropped from 12 months to 6 months, significantly reducing the wait time for people who have recently ordered.

Multimorphic has completely cleared its backlog of modules, however the ship date for its newest game Final Resistance has been pushed back several weeks from the Company's previously stated early July launch date. Several of the parts for the game were not up to Multimorphic's standards. Despite the delayed start of shipments, the improved production speed will actually allow customers later in the queue to get their games ahead of schedule.

The Final Resistance delay will also allow the game's code to already be at Version 1.0 when it ships.

Multimorphic is bringing both Final Resistance and Weird Al's Museum of Natural Hilarity to the upcoming Southern Fried Game Expo, which takes place in Atlanta, Georgia from on display July 28-30. The show games are available for pre-sale to interested parties starting Thursday 7/20, with priority given to customers with existing orders. Gerry is conducting a seminar at the show at 2:30pm ET on Saturday 7/29.

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