# New Pictures of Multimorphic Weird Al Pinball Production.  Parts in House.  People Needed.

**Source:** Knapp Arcade  
**Type:** article  
**Published:** 2022-05-15  
**Beat:** Pinball

**URL:** https://www.knapparcade.org/new-pictures-of-multimorphic-weird-al-pinball-production-parts-in-house-people-needed

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## Analysis

Multimorphic has adequate parts inventory for P3 machine and Weird Al module production at their Round Rock, TX facility, but faces a labor shortage limiting assembly capacity. Buffalo Pinball's Kevin and Nick shared production updates and factory photos on their podcast.

### Key Claims

- [HIGH] Multimorphic has ample parts in house for P3 machines and Weird Al modules — _Direct statement from Buffalo Pinball's Kevin and Nick on 'Bro, do you even talk pinball?' podcast_
- [HIGH] Multimorphic is actively recruiting employees to assemble games at Round Rock, TX headquarters — _Article states company is 'actively looking for more employees to assemble games'_
- [MEDIUM] Unlike other pinball manufacturers, Multimorphic has not experienced significant parts shortages — _Article contrasts Multimorphic's situation with 'parts problems that many pinball manufacturers have run into lately'_

### Notable Quotes

> "unlike the parts problems that many pinball manufacturers have run into lately, Multimorphic seems to have an ample number of parts in house to produce their P3 machines and Weird Al's Museum of Natural Hilarity modules, but...they don't have enough employees to put them together"
> — **Article author/Knapp Arcade**
> _Core finding: Multimorphic's constraint is labor, not supply chain_

### Entities

| Name | Type | Context |
|------|------|---------|
| Multimorphic | company | Pinball manufacturer; P3 platform developer; operating in Round Rock, TX; producing Weird Al module |
| Buffalo Pinball | organization | Pinball community group/podcast; proponents of Multimorphic P3 system |
| Kevin | person | Buffalo Pinball member; shared production updates on 'Bro, do you even talk pinball?' podcast |
| Nick | person | Buffalo Pinball member; shared production updates and factory photos on podcast |
| Weird Al's Museum of Natural Hilarity | game | Multimorphic P3 module; in production with parts available |
| Multimorphic P3 | product | Modular pinball platform; production constrained by labor availability |
| Bro, do you even talk pinball? | organization | Podcast hosted by Buffalo Pinball (Kevin and Nick); featured production updates and factory photos |
| Round Rock, TX | event | Location of Multimorphic headquarters and assembly facility |

### Topics

- **Primary:** Supply chain and production capacity, Labor market constraints in pinball manufacturing, Multimorphic P3 platform production
- **Secondary:** Weird Al module development, Manufacturing compared to industry competitors

### Sentiment

**Neutral** (0.5) — Factual reporting of production status with implicit positive framing of parts availability, but neutral tone regarding labor challenges

### Signals

- **[business_signal]** Multimorphic experiencing labor shortage limiting production; actively hiring assembly workers (confidence: high) — Direct statement that company lacks 'enough employees to put them together' and is 'actively looking for more employees'
- **[community_signal]** Buffalo Pinball members sharing insider factory updates and production photos on community podcast (confidence: high) — Kevin and Nick of Buffalo Pinball shared 'an update on the company's production and a few new pictures of the company's factory' on their podcast
- **[product_strategy]** Weird Al's Museum of Natural Hilarity modules actively in production with parts available for assembly (confidence: high) — Direct reference to modules being produced; parts confirmed in-house
- **[supply_chain_signal]** Multimorphic has successfully maintained adequate parts inventory, contrasting with industry-wide supply chain challenges (confidence: high) — Article contrasts Multimorphic's 'ample number of parts in house' with 'parts problems that many pinball manufacturers have run into'

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## Transcript

The folks at Buffalo Pinball have long been some of the biggest proponents of Multimprohic's P3 system. Buffalo's Kevin and Nick recently shared an update on the company's production and a few new pictures of the company's factory on their awesome “Bro, do you even talk pinball?” show.

Unlike the parts problems that many pinball manufacturers have run into lately, Multimorphic seems to have an ample number of parts in house to produce their P3 machines and Weird Al's Museum of Natural Hilarity modules, but...they don't have enough employees to put them together. The company is slowly scaling up production and is actively looking for more employees to assemble games at its Round Rock, TX headquarters.

Here's a link to the latest episode of “Bro, do you even talk pinball?”:

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