# No Major Announcements at Jersey Jack TPF Seminar

**Source:** Knapp Arcade  
**Type:** article  
**Published:** 2022-03-26  
**Beat:** Pinball

**URL:** https://www.knapparcade.org/no-major-announcements-at-jersey-jack-tpf-seminar

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## Analysis

Jersey Jack Pinball held a Q&A seminar at Texas Pinball Festival featuring founder Jack Guarnieri and legendary designer Steve Ritchie. No major game announcements were made, though Guarnieri expressed desire for two releases per year and hinted the next game was 'close,' with a July timeline possible for a second 2022 release. Ritchie has begun whitewood development on his first JJP game, described as 'fast.'

### Key Claims

- [HIGH] Jersey Jack wants to release two games per year in the future — _Jack Guarnieri repeatedly stated this goal during the seminar_
- [HIGH] Steve Ritchie's first Jersey Jack game is in early development (whitewood stage) — _Guarnieri and Ritchie mentioned Ritchie had 'just cut his first whitewood' and the game will be 'fast'_
- [MEDIUM] The next Jersey Jack game is close to announcement/release — _Jack said arrival date was 'close' but gave no specific details_
- [MEDIUM] A second Jersey Jack game could potentially release in 2022 — _Guarnieri said 'check back with me in July' regarding possibility of second 2022 release_
- [HIGH] Jersey Jack has experienced playfield issues with Guns N' Roses — _Discussed during the seminar as part of company history_

### Notable Quotes

> "check back with me in July"
> — **Jack Guarnieri (Jersey Jack Pinball founder)**, not specified
> _Hints at possible second game release in 2022; key timeline indicator for company roadmap_

> "never say never"
> — **Jack Guarnieri**, not specified
> _Response to question about re-running older games like Pirates of the Caribbean; leaves door open for re-releases_

> "the game will be 'fast'"
> — **Jersey Jack Guarnieri/Steve Ritchie**, not specified
> _Early design philosophy hint for Ritchie's first JJP title; suggests gameplay focus_

### Entities

| Name | Type | Context |
|------|------|---------|
| Jersey Jack Guarnieri | person | Founder of Jersey Jack Pinball; held Q&A seminar at Texas Pinball Festival |
| Steve Ritchie | person | Legendary pinball designer now working at Jersey Jack Pinball; just began whitewood development on first JJP game |
| Ken Cromwell | person | Jersey Jack Pinball's Marketing & Communications Specialist; moderated the seminar |
| Pat Lawlor | person | Referenced in context of past feuds with Steve Ritchie; not directly discussed |
| Jersey Jack Pinball | company | Boutique pinball manufacturer holding seminar at Texas Pinball Festival; pursuing two-games-per-year strategy |
| Stern Pinball | company | Competitor; subject of critical comments during seminar |
| Texas Pinball Festival | event | Venue where Jersey Jack held their seminar |
| Guns N' Roses | game | Jersey Jack Pinball title that experienced playfield issues; discussed during seminar |
| Pirates of the Caribbean | game | Jersey Jack Pinball game; rumor existed about re-run and wizard mode completion announcement, which did not materialize |

### Topics

- **Primary:** Jersey Jack game roadmap and release strategy, Steve Ritchie's move to Jersey Jack Pinball
- **Secondary:** Manufacturing challenges (GNR playfield issues), Stern vs. Jersey Jack competitive dynamics, Pirates of the Caribbean re-release rumors

### Sentiment

**Neutral** (0.5) — Article reports factual information from seminar without strong positive or negative editorial stance. Mild criticism of lack of announcements; appreciation for presentation quality and content value.

### Signals

- **[community_signal]** Jersey Jack holding public seminars and Q&A sessions with leadership and designers at major pinball festivals (confidence: high) — Seminar held at Texas Pinball Festival, described as 'well run' and 'worth a watch'
- **[leak_detection]** Rumor circulated prior to event about Pirates of the Caribbean re-run and wizard mode completion announcement; rumor did not materialize (confidence: medium) — Author notes he was 'somewhat skeptical' of the rumor and it 'didn't' happen as speculated
- **[personnel_signal]** Steve Ritchie, legendary designer, has joined Jersey Jack Pinball and begun whitewood development on his first game for the company (confidence: high) — Ritchie presented at seminar as 'one of the company's newest designers'; Guarnieri stated Ritchie 'just cut his first whitewood'
- **[product_strategy]** Jersey Jack publicly stated goal of releasing two games per year going forward, with next game described as 'close' and possible second 2022 release by July (confidence: high) — Jack Guarnieri repeated desire for two-per-year releases; mentioned July as check-in point for second 2022 game possibility
- **[product_concern]** Jersey Jack has experienced and addressed playfield issues on Guns N' Roses machine; topic of discussion at seminar (confidence: medium) — Seminar included 'discussion about the company's playfield issues on GNR'

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## Transcript

Last night Jersey Jack Pinball held a seminar at the Texas Pinball Festival. it was an interesting Q & A session with the company’s founder Jersey Jack Guarnieri and one of the company’s newest designers, the legendary Steve Ritchie.

As we have discussed here previously, no major announcement about the Company’s next game was made. Jack did repeatedly say that he really wants JJP to release two games a year in the future. No major hints were dropped about the arrival date of the next game beyond saying that it was close. He left open the possibility of a second game being released in 2022 saying “check back with me in July.”

Last week I mentioned the rumor that another run of Pirates of the Caribbean and the completion of the game’s wizard mode would be announced at the show. At the time I was somewhat skeptical that would happen. As expected, it didn’t. When asked if the company would re-run any of its older games in the future, Jack replied something along the lines of “never say never.”

The two mentioned in their conversation that Steve Ritchie had just cut his first whitewood for his upcoming Jersey Jack game and that unsurprisingly the game will be “fast.”

That was pretty much all I personally picked up in the way of new news from the event, though admittedly I was watching it and the NCAA tournament at the exact same time lol. Most of the other banter involved taking potshots at Stern Pinball, a reference to Steve’s past feuds with Pat Lawlor, a discussion about the company’s playfield issues on GNR and lots of interesting stories from the past. It was really a great presentation that was well run by Jersey Jack’s Marketing & Communications Specialist Ken Cromwell. It’s definitely worth a watch. Click on the link below to check it out:

https://www.twitch.tv/videos/1436803899

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