# Information on Jersey Jack Pinball's Next Two Games and more from Pintastic New England

**Source:** Knapp Arcade  
**Type:** article  
**Published:** 2026-04-13  
**Beat:** Pinball

**URL:** https://www.knapparcade.org/blog/information-on-jersey-jack-pinballs-next-two-games-and-more-from-pintastic-new-england

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## Analysis

At Pintastic New England 2026, Jersey Jack Pinball revealed major details about its next two games: Sonic the Hedgehog (described by Steve Ritchie as "maybe the fastest game I've ever made," featuring 6,000+ recorded speech calls, standard body, and satisfying spinners, with author's estimate of June 2026 release) and Mark Seiden untitled new game (music-themed, scrapped and restarted, expected sometime in 2026). The presentation also covered Harry Potter Arcade/Wizard Edition builds arriving in September, a broad AI patent filing, and Nintendo's apparent refusal to license pinball despite past Gottlieb deals.

### Key Claims

- [HIGH] Sonic the Hedgehog pinball is Jersey Jack's next game — _Jack Guarnieri and Steve Ritchie presentation at Pintastic New England 2026; author also corroborated through multiple conversations at show_
- [HIGH] Steve Ritchie described Sonic as 'maybe the fastest game I've ever made' — _Steve Ritchie statement during Pintastic presentation_
- [HIGH] Sonic has over 6,000 recorded speech calls — _Steve Ritchie stated during presentation; recording done in single session with no retakes per licensor requirement_
- [MEDIUM] Author estimates Sonic release in June 2026 — _Jason Knapp's personal assessment based on conversations at Pintastic; Steve Ritchie gave non-answer on timing_
- [HIGH] Mark Seiden scrapped his first game layout entirely and started over — _Mark Seiden statement during Pintastic presentation_
- [MEDIUM] Mark Seiden's new game will be music-themed — _Jason Knapp reported hearing 'rumblings' at the show; not officially confirmed by Seiden_
- [MEDIUM] Nintendo refuses to license pinball; Gottlieb obtained two Nintendo licenses in 1980s — _Jack Guarnieri statement; author notes uncertainty about Stern's Pokémon licensing source_
- [HIGH] Jack Guarnieri pursued Harry Potter license for about ten years before it became available — _Eric Meunier's 'Making of Harry Potter' seminar presentation_
- [HIGH] Harry Potter pinball has 938 unique parts and over 3,200 total parts — _Eric Meunier stated during seminar on making of Harry Potter_
- [HIGH] JJP filed patent covering AI for pinball and gaming broadly — _Jack Guarnieri confirmed during presentation_

### Notable Quotes

> "maybe the fastest game I've ever made"
> — **Steve Ritchie**, Pintastic New England 2026 presentation
> _Major claim about Sonic's design philosophy; Ritchie designed High Speed and F-14 Tomcat, making this a significant statement_

> "The game is a standard body, not a widebody. It 'might' have more than two flippers and it has 'satisfying spinners.'"
> — **Steve Ritchie / Jersey Jack presentation**, Pintastic presentation
> _Details on Sonic's physical specifications and playfield layout direction_

> "the new one shoots amazing"
> — **Mark Seiden**, Pintastic presentation
> _Seiden's assessment of his restarted game design; contrasts with scrapped version_

> "pinball is not a category they license"
> — **Jack Guarnieri**, Pintastic presentation
> _Explains Nintendo licensing limitation; impacts future licensing possibilities_

> "one week before TPF 2023 (right after The Godfather launched) saying his flight was being rerouted to Burbank to pitch the game"
> — **Eric Meunier (describing Jack Guarnieri's call)**, Eric Meunier's Making of Harry Potter seminar
> _Reveals compressed timeline for Harry Potter pitch and development_

> "He had one caffeine-fueled week to prepare a full concept — playfield layout, characters, assets, mechanisms, and required audio/video clips."
> — **Eric Meunier**, Making of Harry Potter seminar
> _Documents the intense preparation required for Harry Potter license pitch_

> "New Arcade Edition and Wizard Edition builds are scheduled for September."
> — **Jack Guarnieri**, Pintastic presentation
> _Official timeline for Harry Potter variant releases_

### Entities

| Name | Type | Context |
|------|------|---------|
| Jersey Jack Pinball | company | Boutique pinball manufacturer; subject of major announcement at Pintastic New England; developing Sonic the Hedgehog and multiple other titles |
| Steve Ritchie | person | Legendary pinball designer; designer of Sonic the Hedgehog for Jersey Jack; designed High Speed and F-14 Tomcat at Stern/Williams |
| Mark Seiden | person | Pinball designer at Jersey Jack; working on unnamed new game expected in 2026; music-themed title |
| Jack Guarnieri | person | Jersey Jack Pinball founder/executive; presented at Pintastic; pursued Harry Potter license for approximately 10 years before securing it |
| Eric Meunier | person | Jersey Jack Pinball designer; led Harry Potter development; conducted Making of Harry Potter seminar at Pintastic |
| Jason Knapp | person | Founder of Knapp Arcade media platform; attended Pintastic New England 2026; reported on Jersey Jack presentations and conducted additional interviews |
| Sonic the Hedgehog | game | Upcoming Jersey Jack Pinball title; announced at Pintastic 2026; standard body, fast gameplay, 6,000+ speech calls; author estimates June 2026 release |
| Harry Potter | game | Jersey Jack Pinball's current flagship; Arcade and Wizard Edition builds scheduled for September 2026; has 938 unique parts and 3,200+ total parts |
| Pintastic New England | event | 2026 pinball expo in Marlborough, Massachusetts; hosted Jersey Jack presentations and seminars by Eric Meunier and other industry figures |
| Nintendo | company | IP licensor; does not license pinball category according to Jack Guarnieri; historically licensed two games to Gottlieb in 1980s |
| Gottlieb | company | Historical pinball manufacturer; obtained two Nintendo licenses in 1980s including Super Mario Bros. |
| Stern Pinball | company | Major pinball manufacturer; holds Pokémon license (licensing source unclear per author) |
| The Godfather | game | Jersey Jack Pinball game; launched just before TPF 2023 when Eric Meunier was called to pitch Harry Potter |
| The Hobbit | game | Jersey Jack Pinball game; mentioned as example of JJP craftsmanship shown to Warner Brothers licensing team |
| Under the Glass | venue | New pinball speakeasy in Red Bank, New Jersey (~2,500 sq ft); opened by Brian Klatsky and Ed Haron; features themed environment, memberships, and party hosting |
| Brian Klatsky | person | Longtime Jersey Jack Pinball customer; co-opened Under the Glass pinball venue in Red Bank |
| Ed Haron | person | Co-owner of Under the Glass pinball venue in Red Bank with Brian Klatsky |
| High Speed | game | Classic pinball game designed by Steve Ritchie; referenced as context for his speed design expertise |
| F-14 Tomcat | game | Classic pinball game designed by Steve Ritchie; referenced as context for his speed design expertise |
| Stellar Wars | game | Old game by Mark Seiden; used as comparison point for his scrapped first layout on new game |
| Warner Brothers | company | Harry Potter IP licensor; visited Jersey Jack to review game concept; new head of franchise licensing who likes pinball enabled the deal |
| Knapp Arcade | organization | Pinball media platform founded by Jason Knapp; published this article and covers pinball news, events, and industry developments |
| Spooky Pinball | company | Pinball manufacturer; Beetlejuice presentation by Brady Hearn featured at Pintastic |
| Turner Pinball | company | Pinball manufacturer; Yukon Yeti gameplay stream featured from Pintastic |

### Signals

- **[announcement]** Jersey Jack Pinball officially announces Sonic the Hedgehog as next major title with extensive design details from Steve Ritchie (confidence: high) — Multiple sources at Pintastic presentation confirmed Sonic as next JJP game; Steve Ritchie provided specific design details including speed philosophy, speech call volume, and physical specifications
- **[machine_intel]** Mark Seiden's untitled new game in active development; scrapped initial whitewood and restarted; music-themed; expected sometime in 2026 (confidence: medium) — Mark Seiden confirmed working on new game at presentation; music theme from author's conversations at show (not official); timing confirmed as 'this year sometime' by Seiden; Jack Guarnieri approved layout
- **[product_launch]** Harry Potter Arcade Edition and Wizard Edition builds officially scheduled for September 2026 release (confidence: high) — Jack Guarnieri stated during presentation that new builds scheduled for September; confirms production and distribution timeline
- **[design_philosophy]** Steve Ritchie designing Sonic as 'maybe the fastest game I've ever made' — significant statement from designer of High Speed and F-14 Tomcat; emphasis on satisfying spinners (confidence: high) — Direct quote from Steve Ritchie during presentation; game design centered on fast-paced mechanics and spinner satisfaction
- **[licensing_signal]** Nintendo refuses to license pinball as a category; Jack Guarnieri reports annual rejection at License Expo; Gottlieb obtained two Nintendo licenses in 1980s but none since (confidence: medium) — Jack Guarnieri statement about Nintendo licensing policy; speculation that 1980s experience may have been negative; impacts future licensing landscape
- **[licensing_signal]** Harry Potter license pursued by Jack Guarnieri for approximately 10 years; became available after new head of franchise licensing at Warner Brothers who likes pinball took position; 10-year gap between interest and opportunity (confidence: high) — Eric Meunier detailed story in Making of Harry Potter seminar; franchise wasn't available for pinball category until personnel change enabled deal
- **[manufacturing_signal]** Harry Potter contains 938 unique parts and 3,200+ total parts; each part must be drawn, sampled, inspected, and inventoried; design emphasized manufacturability and serviceability (confidence: high) — Eric Meunier provided detailed part counts during seminar; emphasized design-for-manufacturability approach with minimal service issues
- **[personnel_signal]** Multiple designers active at Jersey Jack: Steve Ritchie on Sonic, Mark Seiden on unnamed title, Eric Meunier transitioning out (per KB); active design pipeline suggests strong talent retention (confidence: high) — Presentations at Pintastic featured both Ritchie and Seiden; Eric Meunier conducted detailed seminars on Harry Potter production
- **[business_signal]** Jersey Jack filed broad AI patent covering pinball, video games, and other game types; Jack Guarnieri acknowledged patent and trademark monitoring by community (confidence: high) — Jack Guarnieri confirmed patent filing during presentation; noted patent written broadly to cover multiple game categories
- **[product_strategy]** Jersey Jack pursuing Apple-like connectivity strategy: letting other manufacturers innovate first rather than early adoption; ongoing development but not rushed to market (confidence: high) — Jack Guarnieri stated JJP is working on connectivity and taking measured approach to avoid being early adopter with unproven technology
- **[venue_signal]** Under the Glass, new 2,500+ sq ft themed pinball speakeasy opened in Red Bank, New Jersey by longtime JJP customer Brian Klatsky and partner Ed Haron; features memberships and party hosting (confidence: high) — Jason Knapp visited venue and conducted preview reporting; confirmed location details, operators, and themed concept
- **[event_signal]** Pintastic New England 2026 hosted major Jersey Jack presentations including game announcements, manufacturing deep-dives, and designer seminars; served as primary venue for Sonic announcement (confidence: high) — Jason Knapp attended full event and documented presentations; multiple industry figures presented (Ritchie, Seiden, Meunier, Guarnieri)

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## Transcript

News Information on Jersey Jack Pinball's Next Two Games and more from Pintastic New England k knapparcade April 13, 2026 Hey everyone. I'm coming off a super busy pinball weekend, having spent all day Friday and Saturday at the awesome Pintastic New England show in Marlborough, Massachusetts and Sunday evening getting a sneak preview of a cool new pinball speakeasy in Red Bank, New Jersey called Under the Glass. I have been sharing pictures and video of both on social media (Facebook, Instagram, Threads & Bluesky) for the past several days and I have a bunch more. I hope to get articles out here about both as well, so keep an eye out for that. I have some great information from Pintastic to share with everyone, from both the excellent presentations at the show and from speaking with people. A lot of it has to do with Jersey Jack Pinball. JJP's current game has been so successful that we haven't had much new to say about them over the past couple of months. Well, that's about to change. At the show, Jack Guarnieri, designer Steve Ritchie and designer Mark Seiden gave a great presentation that had a ton of new information. First off, in my own words from having spoken with lots of people at Pintastic, Jersey Jack's next game is without a doubt based on Sonic the Hedgehog. During his presentation, Steve Ritchie said that the game is "maybe the fastest game I've ever made" — which is a huge statement coming from the designer of High Speed and F-14 Tomcat. He went on to add that the game has over 6,000 recorded speech calls, though they may not use them all. The licensor required all recording to be done at once with no retakes, so they used a "shotgun approach" of multiple takes. The game is a standard body, not a widebody. It "might" have more than two flippers and it has "satisfying spinners." During the presentation they said that the game not ready yet — Steve gave a non-answer on timing. However, after speaking with pinball at Pintastic, I personally believe that Sonic will be out sometime in June, which will be here before we know it. Mark Seiden was more guarded in terms of talking about his next game, but he did confirm that he is working on one. Jack said that he has played Mark's layout and "thought it was really great." Mark revealed that he scrapped his first whitewood entirely and started over, and is glad he did because "the new one shoots amazing." He compared his trashed first layout to his old game Stellar Wars. When asked about timing, he said "this year sometime" — which Jack noted is encouraging since it's still early in the year. I personally heard rumblings at the show that Mark's game will be a music theme. During the presentation we also received an update on Harry Potter. New Arcade Edition and Wizard Edition builds are scheduled for September. Some Collector Editions are still available but not many. Eric Meunier did a separate deep-dive seminar earlier at the show on "The Making of Harry Potter." Jack confirmed he filed a patent covering AI for pinball and gaming more broadly. He acknowledged that people (including me :) ) monitor trademark and patent filings and that the patent is written broadly, covering pinball, video games, and other game types. He also confirmed JJP is working on connectivity — "it's not a dead issue with us" — but is taking an Apple-like approach of letting others figure out the technology first rather than being an early adopter. !Advertisement Later on in the presentation, Jack talked about Under the Glass, which as I mentioned earlier is a new pinball parlor opening in Red Bank, New Jersey (about 2,500 square feet, themed, with memberships and parties). It was opened by longtime JJP customer Brian Klatsky and his partner Ed Haron. On the subject of licensing, Jack said he visits the Nintendo booth at License Expo every year and gets turned away — "pinball is not a category they license." He noted Gottlieb got two Nintendo licenses in the 1980s (Super Mario Bros. and presumably another) and speculated Nintendo may have had a bad experience. I'm not sure who Stern Pinball got the license for Pokémon from. Maybe it wasn't from Nintendo. If what Jack said about Nintendo is accurate, don't expect to see a Super Mario Brothers pinball machine any time soon as many people are hoping for. In Eric Meunier's earlier presentation about the making of Harry Potter, he told an interesting story about how Jersey Jack secured the license. Jack Guarnieri had been pursuing the Harry Potter license for about ten years before it finally opened up. The franchise wasn't available for pinball as a category until a new head of franchise licensing came aboard who happened to like pinball. The Warner Brothers franchise team visited Burbank and saw three pinball machines lined up — a Jersey Jack game (The Hobbit) and two from other manufacturers — and said they wanted "this kind of appreciation" turned into a Harry Potter pinball. Eric got a call from Jack one week before TPF 2023 (right after The Godfather launched) saying his flight was being rerouted to Burbank to pitch the game. He had one caffeine-fueled week to prepare a full concept — playfield layout, characters, assets, mechanisms, and required audio/video clips. His genuine lifelong passion for the franchise (he'd been a fan since picking up the first book at a Scholastic Book Fair in third grade and taught himself Hedwig's Theme on saxophone in high school) sold the licensing team. The game took just over two years from that pitch to release. Harry Potter the pin has 938 unique parts and over 3,200 total parts, all of which had to be drawn, sampled, inspected, and inventoried. Eric emphasized designing with manufacturability and serviceability in mind — the staircase top comes off with three accessible screws, and the only service issues have been occasional bad motors or loose set screws (five-minute repairs). So there you have it. We ended up getting a ton of new Jersey Jack info out of the show. Good stuff. I'm super excited to see Sonic. We won't have to wait much longer. New sponsor slot Your sponsored ad here Be the first to claim this placement. Contact knapparcade@gmail.com today I have embedded the Jersey Jack seminars as well as a great presentation by my friend Brady Hearn on the music of Spooky Pinball's Beetlejuice and a gameplay stream of Turner Pinball's Yukon Yeti from the show below. 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