# ARCADE REPORT: Gamecraft Arcade - Southington, CT (July 2021)

**Source:** Knapp Arcade  
**Type:** article  
**Published:** 2021-08-24  
**Beat:** Pinball

**URL:** https://www.knapparcade.org/arcade-report-gamecraft-arcade-southington-ct-july-2021

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## Analysis

A positive review of Gamecraft Arcade in Southington, CT, highlighting its pinball collection and video game offerings. The author praises the venue's diverse machine selection, including rare titles like a 6-player X-Men cabinet and uncommon games like Food Fight and Cabaret Smash TV. Notable pinball experiences include Rick and Morty (Spooky) and Avengers Infinity Wars (Stern).

### Key Claims

- [HIGH] Rick and Morty pinball is clunky but different and worth playing for theme integration — _Author's direct play experience and opinion at the venue_
- [HIGH] Avengers Infinity Wars is an Elwin masterpiece with smooth, flowing shots — _Author's direct play experience at the venue_
- [MEDIUM] Gamecraft Arcade is the best arcade in Connecticut — _Author's subjective assessment based on visit_
- [MEDIUM] 6-player X-Men cabinets are uncommon and serve as a center of attention when found — _Author's observation and general industry knowledge_
- [HIGH] Token pricing is $0.50/play, purchasable from bartender at essentially $0.25 each with bulk discount — _Author's direct observation of pricing at the venue_

### Notable Quotes

> "What's inside is anything but nondescript."
> — **Author (Knapp Arcade)**
> _Emphasizes the contrast between the arcade's unassuming exterior and impressive interior_

> "I loved it. A few of the shots were tight or tough to hit, but it was so different and that's what the hobby needs, different layouts rather than all of the same cookie-cutter ones."
> — **Author (Knapp Arcade)**
> _Advocates for design diversity in pinball despite acknowledged difficulty, contrasting with common criticism of Rick and Morty_

> "Another Elwin masterpiece. All of the shots were so smooth and had so much flow."
> — **Author (Knapp Arcade)**
> _Positive assessment of Avengers Infinity Wars and designer Elwin's work_

> "You don't see them often, but when you do, they're the center of attention."
> — **Author (Knapp Arcade)**
> _Notes the rarity and appeal of 6-player X-Men cabinets_

### Entities

| Name | Type | Context |
|------|------|---------|
| Gamecraft Arcade | organization | Arcade venue located in Southington, CT in industrial building; features pinball and video game cabinets; described as best arcade in Connecticut |
| Rick and Morty | game | Spooky Pinball machine; author notes it's considered clunky by some but appreciated theme integration and different layout |
| Avengers Infinity Wars | game | Stern pinball machine; described as Elwin masterpiece with smooth, flowing shots |
| Spooky Pinball | company | Pinball manufacturer; produced Rick and Morty |
| Stern | company | Pinball manufacturer; produced Avengers Infinity Wars and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles machines at venue |
| Elwin | person | Designer/creator of Avengers Infinity Wars pinball; referred to as 'masterpiece' creator |
| X-Men (6-Player Cabinet) | game | Uncommon arcade video game cabinet at Gamecraft; noted as center of attention |
| Gottlieb Super Mario Brothers | game | Pinball machine at venue; described as uncommon; located near Avengers Infinity Wars |
| Fishtales | game | Classic pinball machine at Gamecraft Arcade |
| Whirlwind | game | Classic pinball machine at Gamecraft Arcade |
| Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles | game | Stern pinball machine at Gamecraft; noted as newer title |
| Toobin' | game | Arcade cabinet at Gamecraft; author expresses fondness for it |
| Guitar Hero | game | Arcade cabinet at Gamecraft getting significant play |
| Smash TV (Cabaret) | game | Uncommon cabaret version arcade machine at Gamecraft; author uncertain if original or conversion |
| Food Fight | game | Very uncommon arcade cabinet at Gamecraft |
| Pac-Man Battle Royale | game | 4-player simultaneous arcade game at Gamecraft; author notes it plays well |
| Knapp Arcade | person | Author/reviewer; maintains Pindigo collection and reviews arcade locations |

### Topics

- **Primary:** Venue review and location scouting, Pinball machine design and gameplay, Arcade cabinet variety and rarity
- **Secondary:** Game layout and shot difficulty philosophy, Pricing and token economy at arcades

### Sentiment

**Positive** (0.92) — Author is enthusiastic and complimentary throughout, with no negative criticisms beyond acknowledging some shots in Rick and Morty are tight. Emphasis on quality gameplay, rare machines, and venue appeal.

### Signals

- **[community_signal]** Author uses Pindigo collection tracking system to identify new machines to play (filling in blanks); demonstrates engaged collector mindset (confidence: high) — Was able to fill in two blanks in my Pindigo collection, getting to play Spooky Pinball's Rick and Morty and Stern's Avengers Infinity Wars for the first time ever
- **[sentiment_shift]** Rick and Morty has received community criticism as clunky, but this reviewer finds value in its design differences (confidence: high) — A lot of people have bashed Rick and Morty for being 'clunky'. I see what they're saying, but I didn't care. I loved it.
- **[design_philosophy]** Author advocates for layout diversity over cookie-cutter design, defending Rick and Morty's challenging shots as a positive design choice (confidence: high) — that's what the hobby needs, different layouts rather than all of the same cookie-cutter ones

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## Transcript

The Gamecraft Arcade popped up on my radar pre-pandemic as a cool looking new location. I’ve thought about popping up there a couple of times, but it’s a couple of hours from my house…just far enough that I haven’t yet. We’ll, my son has a lacrosse tournament near Yale, which just so happened to be a few minutes from Gamecraft. Ed Boon. Done deal. 

The arcade itself is located in the back of an industrial-looking building with a nondescript sign out front. What’s inside is anything but nondescript. Next door to an axe-throwing location (which is really fun BTW if you’ve never tried it) is the door to gaming heaven. 

The first thing John Youssi when you walk in the front door is a never-ending row of pinball machines. Great titles too. I was able to fill in two blanks in my Pindigo collection, getting to play Spooky Pinball’s Rick and Morty and Stern’s Avengers Infinity Wars for the first time ever. Making up for lost time during the pandemic. Both games were fantastic. 

A lot of people have bashed Rick and Morty for being “clunky”. I see what they’re saying, but I didn’t care. I loved it. A few of the shots were tight or tough to hit, but it was so different and that’s what the hobby needs, different layouts rather than all of the same cookie-cutter ones. I like the show so the theme is a major plus for me and the theme-integration was great. 

The new Avengers was great as well. Another Elwin masterpiece. All of the shots were so smooth and had so much flow. Right next to the Avengers was a Gottlieb Super Mario Brothers, which is a pretty uncommon thing to see on location. My family and I had as much playing that as anything. The rest of the pins were great as well, from classics like Fishtales and Whirlwind to newer games like Stern Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. They all played really well. We didn’t experience any issues. 

Onto the vids! There was some really cool, uncommon stuff at Gamecraft. One has to start with the proverbial elephant in the room, the 6-Player X-Men. You don’t see them often, but when you do, they’re the center of attention. Other highlights for me included Toobin’(man I love that cabinet and what’s not to love about floating down a River throwing beer cans at people lol). The Guitar Hero 🎸 was getting a ton of play. The place had a cabaret Smash TV, which is something that I have never ever seen before. I wonder if it was a conversion? Does anyone out there know if those are original?  Oh they had a very uncommon Food Fight cabinet too. So much cool stuff. 

Of course my family and I played several intense games of the Pac-Man Battle Royale 4-player simultaneous game. That game is so good.   

My wife and I had two drinks but we didn’t eat anything so I can’t vouch for the food, but people were eating. The drinks were good. The games take tokens. Usually $0.50/play. Tokens can be purchased from the bartender for essentially a quarter each. A discount was given to people who buy fifty bucks worth. They came in cool little velvet pouches. 

Gamecraft is definitely the best arcade that I have been to in Connecticut. Kudos to them. It’s absolutely worth a visit. That’s it. Keep your eyes peeled 👀 for another arcade report soon. Thanks for reading 🙂

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