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NYC Pin Pod returns with venue review and summer pinball travel stories.
NYC Pin Pod previously ran 138 episodes from September 2017 to July 2020, then had 9 episodes kept alive by Eric Sweetland before this relaunch as episode 301
high confidence · Benjamin Furiga, host introduction
Arcade at Rockefeller Center has 9 pinball tables and approximately 30-35 total arcade games combined
high confidence · All three hosts confirm; Madeline estimates 30-35 total, Benjamin estimates video cabinets separately
Arcade at Rockefeller Center is charging 4 tokens per pinball game, compared to 2-3 tokens at most 21+ venues
high confidence · Madeline Lynn, venue pricing discussion
Arcade at Rockefeller Center will close at the end of September and the machines will be redistributed by Barcade
high confidence · Eric Sweetland, venue information
A tournament was held at Arcade on Saturday, August 10th with 28 players, 5 rounds of match play, and a top-4 finals, won by Crazy Levy Neyman
high confidence · Benjamin Furiga, tournament results
Madeline Lynn achieved high scores on all five pinball machines in her hometown of Ithaca, New York across four venues
high confidence · Madeline Lynn, summer vacation narrative
The Stranger Things machine at Liquid State in Ithaca feeds ball down the middle between both flippers instead of to a flipper on the burn-it-back shot, indicating improper leveling
high confidence · Madeline Lynn, machine maintenance observation
Eric Sweetland attended the Beast tournament in Buffalo, August 1-4, finishing 38th in Classics, 3rd in B Division Finals of Classics, and 68th in Main Division
high confidence · Eric Sweetland, tournament results
Madeline Lynn achieved 800+ million on Stern Deadpool at Tennessee Barcade in Philadelphia and verified it ranks in top 100th percentile of registered Deadpool scores
“if you stick around till the end of this episode there's a very good chance that you will know whether or not you ever want to listen to another episode”
Benjamin Furiga @ ~2:00 — Host sets expectations for the podcast's tone and audience, acknowledging it may not be for everyone
“I don't know that in my mind nyc pin pod would still be alive if that bridge of the 200 series episodes had not been there”
Benjamin Furiga @ ~10:00 — Recognition of Eric Sweetland's crucial role in keeping the podcast alive during the pandemic hiatus
“you don't often get to play Hook or Back to the Future on location in New York City”
Eric Sweetland @ ~25:00 — Highlights the rarity and appeal of specific machines at Arcade at Rockefeller Center
“knowing the critical mass of eclecticism, I think works for that venue”
Benjamin Furiga @ ~35:00 — Core observation about the venue's appeal — the diverse game selection functions as a strength despite appearing random
“It about community. It about having fun. And this summer in addition to the high scores I got to spend time with my family”
Madeline Lynn @ ~45:00 — Frames pinball achievement as secondary to social connection and community
“I heard more than one person suggest that pinball is no longer a skill game if there's no ability to nudge. That's absurd. That's completely and utterly absurd.”
Eric Sweetland @ ~65:00 — Strong pushback against criticism of tight tilt settings at Beast tournament; defends tournament design philosophy
“it was maybe not quite as nice, though, as the eight hours I spent on Amtrak on the way up and the eight hours I spent on Amtrak”
Eric Sweetland @ ~75:00 — Humorous closing comment revealing speaker's preference for solitude, self-identified misanthropic tendency
venue_signal: Arcade at Rockefeller Center is a temporary summer installation closing end of September 2024; machines will be redistributed by Barcade to other locations
high · Eric Sweetland: 'The place is going to go away at the end of September. They pack it all up. But, you know, it's the Barcade Collection, so these things do float around.'
venue_signal: Arcade at Rockefeller Center features eclectic mix of classic and modern pinball (Hook, Back to the Future, Pirates of the Caribbean, Venom, Metallica, Toy Story, Dr. Dude, Avengers, Whirlwind, Mandalorian, Stranger Things), highlighting value of diverse game selection for casual and serious players
high · Benjamin Furiga: 'knowing the critical mass of eclecticism, I think works for that venue'
operational_signal: Multiple small-venue machines in Ithaca, NY show maintenance problems: improper leveling, broken flipper gates, stuck tilt bobs cranked to maximum sensitivity after scores exceeded, missing parts (Mandalorian ramp roof, Medieval Madness light lock door and dragon wings)
high · Madeline Lynn detailed descriptions of issues at Liquid State, Rinehouse, Chanticleer, and Glenwood Pines machines
competitive_signal: Beast tournament in Buffalo used tight tilt settings to speed up games and increase pot, generating player criticism about skill and fairness; organizer Eric Sweetland defends the design choice as necessary for tournament logistics
high · Eric Sweetland: 'They were the same for everyone... do that so that games move fast and more people get more chances to enter'
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high confidence · Madeline Lynn, summer vacation achievement
Hook and Back to the Future are rarely available on location in New York City, making Arcade at Rockefeller Center notable for having both
medium confidence · Eric Sweetland and Benjamin Furiga, venue appeal discussion
content_signal: NYC Pin Pod relaunches as season 2 (episode 301) with three-host format covering Pinball NYC Team Leagues weekly, venue reviews, and community features; hosts note episode 301 is heavily edited due to scheduling conflicts but expect future episodes to be straight-through panel discussions
high · Benjamin Furiga: 'What I expect you to hear going forward is a straight-through panel discussion on these topics... what we present herein is NYC Pin Pod episode 301'
community_signal: Hosts actively seeking captain participation and match information from Pinball NYC Team Leagues to improve episode content; indicates effort to deepen community engagement and storytelling beyond just win-loss records
high · Benjamin Furiga: 'If half of the captains in the league every other week gave us a little bit of information, that little piece of information tells you an actual story'
venue_signal: Arcade at Rockefeller Center charges 4 tokens per game vs. 2-3 tokens at 21+ venues; despite premium pricing, hosts note it remains affordable and historically competitive with 1984 quarter arcade pricing when adjusted for inflation
high · Madeline Lynn: 'Every single table here is four tokens... if you told me that the things that I paid a quarter for in 1984 would only be a dollar today, I'm pretty sure I get less candy bar than I do video game'
event_signal: Beast tournament in Buffalo (August 1-4, 2024) successfully organized with volunteer coordination across Toronto and Western New York; featured player divisions (Classics, Main), multiple tournament formats (pump-and-dump, card-based), and brought in privately-owned machines from regional collectors
high · Eric Sweetland: 'a whole lot of folks from the Toronto area pitched in, a whole lot of folks from Western New York pitched in, and it, I thought, was a really great tournament'
collector_signal: Madeline Lynn engaged in systematic high-score hunting across Ithaca venues and Philadelphia Barcade, achieving leaderboard placement on all five machines in her hometown and earning 800+ million on Stern Deadpool (verified in top 100th percentile); behavior reflects collector/achievement-oriented player motivation
high · Madeline Lynn: 'I made it my mission to make the leaderboards on every single pinball machine in the area... I'm pleased to say on Stern Insider, 800 mil is in the top 100th percentile'
venue_signal: Multiple Delaware vacation venues (Zelke's Beach Arcade, Lefty's Arcade) have shifted or retained heavy redemption game focus, with pinball as secondary attraction; indicates broader shift in family arcade business models away from pure video/pinball arcade
medium · Eric Sweetland: 'This location, which nowadays is mostly Redemption Games instead of the video arcade cabinets I dropped my quarters in as a youth'
content_signal: NYC Pin Pod explicitly inviting team captains and community members to contribute match information and stories; indicates shift toward community-sourced content and deeper narrative coverage than previous purely results-focused format
high · Benjamin Furiga: 'I would like to ask you personally to send us... you can always reach us at nycpinpod at gmail.com... please do so. We will share it here as long as it's safe for the airwaves'
operational_signal: Arcade at Rockefeller Center notable for serving non-21+ players at a time when most NYC pinball is confined to bars; positioning as family-friendly location during Olympics summer tourism creates unique demographic opportunity
medium · Benjamin Furiga: 'zooming out farther if you were i'm trying to think of other places you could play pinball um for any age not just 21 plus and there aren't that many venues there's no pinball at dave and buster's'