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Delaware Pinball Collective launch plans and Rochester tournament game analytics.
Delaware Pinball Collective lease is signed and set to open at 1100 First State Boulevard in Wilmington, Delaware with ~50-60 games in 4,000 sq ft
high confidence · Joe Fox states lease signed by five partners, dropping off to landlord for final signature, flooring already ordered
Rochester Pinball Collective (RPC) co-op has 47 games in 2,200 sq ft with 800 sq ft repair/storage area and currently has 3-4 outside games in for repair
high confidence · Ron and Bruce discuss current inventory and outside repair workload
Longest game at RPC's Stomp tournament was a 3-player Lord of the Rings (40 minutes), followed by 4-player Mandalorian (38:51), not Star Wars as previously claimed
high confidence · Ron provides detailed play-time breakdown with specific minute/second counts for all games over 30 minutes
RPC landlord attempted to lock building doors at 8pm citing vandalism, but no police reports filed; doors reverted to 10pm lock after pushback from multiple tenants
high confidence · Bruce describes landlord communication, police department verification of no reports, and resolution
Delaware Pinball Collective will be membership-based private club (capped ~150 members), open 20-25 hrs/week initially, with beer/wine license and snack sales
high confidence · Joe Fox details operational model, membership cap, hours, and revenue streams
“I saw something about pinball machines, and I said, wow, I can't believe they still make them. And it then turned into a disease that we all have and love.”
Joe Fox @ ~5:30 — Personal origin story of entry into pinball hobby; framing pinball obsession as inevitable 'disease'
“We're essentially open to the public situation... We're going to be just like Richmond in a private club membership... limiting it based on the fact of the space and what that could be”
Joe Fox @ ~18:00 — Key operational distinction: Delaware Pinball Collective adopting membership model similar to Richmond venue rather than public access
“We use an app called Team Up... a calendar type of thing. We can pick our times and we can actually have more of a life and enjoy it a little bit more.”
Ron Hallett @ ~21:00 — Practical operational advice for managing volunteer scheduling in community pinball venues
“There's no police report... So you lied about that... The two days of vandalism happened on days that we weren't even there.”
Bruce Nightingale @ ~45:00 — Documents landlord misrepresentation regarding vandalism claims used to justify door lock changes
“Nobody other than Bruce wants this game in the tournament... Your whole reasoning is flawed and wrong, but... if we can only get Batman 66 out of the tournament, that might be another one.”
Ron Hallett @ ~1:09:00 — Community resistance to Lord of the Rings game selection in tournaments; acknowledges objective data contradicts subjective preference
“The longest playing game of the tournament. The final game, Lord of the Rings, a three-person game, took 40 minutes.”
Ron Hallett @ ~1:04:30 — Key factual resolution of tournament game-time dispute with specific timing evidence
“Our customers do like the newer games of course... They see Mandalorian, they see Star Trek... game recognition... Theme is very big for people who are just walking in and seeing pinball the first time.”
Ron Hallett — Market observation about casual player preferences driven by IP recognition and theme over gameplay depth
business_signal: Delaware Pinball Collective facing operational constraints: second floor with no elevator, lower ceilings, limited commercial real estate availability in small state, high rental costs
high · Joe Fox: 'Being a small state... limits the amount of commercial availability and puts it at a premium' and 'escaleras will be in high demand' for moving games
business_signal: Delaware Pinball Collective successfully secured lease for 4,000 sq ft venue in Wilmington with 5 founding partners, multi-year location commitment, organizing light liquor license and POS system infrastructure
high · Joe Fox confirms signed lease, dropping off for final landlord signature, flooring pre-ordered, POS system being donated by member's employer
event_signal: Rochester Pinball Collective documenting detailed tournament metrics (play times to minute/second precision), using data to inform game selection debates
high · Ron provides comprehensive breakdown: LOTR 40min, Mando 38:51, Batman66 34:27, LOTR 36:17, Batman 66 31:10, Star Wars 30:11 with game counts and player configurations
sentiment_shift: Lord of the Rings tournament inclusion remains controversial despite objective data showing play times comparable to other games; subjective preferences conflicting with statistical evidence
high · Ron argues: 'Nobody other than Bruce wants this game in the tournament... your reasoning is flawed and wrong' backed by specific tournament metrics
community_signal: Organic community growth model for Delaware Pinball Collective: 5 founding partners plus external friends contributing games to reach target capacity of 50-60 machines
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“We have a number limit. When the other members start bringing in more games, which they now are, me and Zach actually remove games to make the number more even.”
Joe Fox @ ~1:31:00 — Organic growth strategy for Delaware Pinball Collective leveraging member collections to reach target game count
high · Joe: 'A lot of guys have games and they need the space... it gives us the ability to organically grow... I'm putting 15-18 of my games there'
market_signal: Player base shift toward modern games evident through game rotation: Rochester removing classics (Bowler, Gambitron, Big Game, Sea Witch, Memory Lane) while new members add recent releases; EM games like Stars retain dedicated player base but limited broader appeal
medium · Ron: 'Our customers do like the newer games... One guy plays Stars 3/4 of his visit time... game is showing wear after 40 years'
market_signal: Casual/location players showing strong preference for newer IP-licensed games (Mandalorian, Star Trek) over classic titles; game recognition and theme driving plays more than mechanical depth
high · Ron: 'They see Mandalorian, they see Star Trek... game recognition and theme is very big for people who are just walking in and seeing pinball the first time'
operational_signal: Rochester Pinball Collective landlord dispute: false vandalism claims (incidents occurred on closed days), no filed police reports, attempted unilateral door lock policy change at 8pm, pushback from multiple building tenants led to reversion to 10pm
high · Bruce verified no police reports with local police department; vandalism occurred Mondays and Wednesdays when RPC was closed; rock school threatened lawsuit citing shopping mall operating hours
competitive_signal: Rochester Stomp tournament tracking precise play times for all games, enabling data-driven game selection; debate over Lord of the Rings revealed subjective preferences unsupported by timing data
high · Ron presents exhaustive timing breakdown showing games ranked 1-6 by play length with specific minute/second counts and player configurations
venue_signal: Delaware Pinball Collective adopting private membership club model (capped 150 members, 20-25 hrs/week) similar to Richmond, contrasting with RPC's public co-op model; membership controls capacity and operational sustainability
high · Joe: 'We're going to be just like Richmond in a private club membership... we are going to limit it based on the space and what that could be and how many people we can fit'