# TEP's Rob Rath and Nick Neitzel Join American Pinball's Growing Team

**Source:** Kineticist  
**Type:** article  
**Published:** 2026-03-13  
**Beat:** Pinball

**URL:** https://www.kineticist.com/news/rob-rath-nick-neitzel-join-ap

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## Analysis

American Pinball has hired Rob Rath (Product Director) and Nick Neitzel (Product Designer) from The Escape Pod in a hybrid arrangement where TEP continues operating independently as a vendor for AP while the two executives contribute to game development. The moves represent the latest in Bryan Vincent's restructuring of AP, which has also secured licensing for seven classic Bally/Williams titles through Planetary Pinball Supply and hired designer Melvin Williams. Community speculation points to Cirqus Voltaire as AP's first release, though nothing has been officially announced.

### Key Claims

- [HIGH] Rob Rath joins American Pinball as Product Director while remaining General Manager of TEP — _Official joint announcement by AP and TEP on March 12_
- [HIGH] Nick Neitzel is already working on an upcoming AP game release — _Official AP/TEP announcement and Kineticist reporting_
- [HIGH] American Pinball has licensed seven classic Bally and Williams titles through Planetary Pinball Supply — _Official AP announcement cited in article_
- [HIGH] TEP is tripling its facility to 4,000 square feet and doubling production lines from one to two — _Kineticist article reporting on TEP's expansion_
- [HIGH] Nick Neitzel won TWIPY for Homebrew Game of the Year for Tony Hawk's Pro Pinball — _Official TWIPY Awards records cited in article_
- [LOW] Community speculation has settled on Cirqus Voltaire as AP's first release, though unconfirmed — _Unattributed community speculation; article notes 'that rumor predates today's announcement and is not sourced to AP or TEP'_
- [MEDIUM] Melvin Williams came from Dutch Pinball Exclusive and owns IP for RAZA, Magic Girl, and Space Mission X from Deep Root Pinball bankruptcy — _Kineticist reporting; Wikipedia KB context confirms DPX/Deep Root involvement but article states facts differently_
- [MEDIUM] TEP will deliver a first collaborative topper project with AP later this year — _TEP newsletter statement cited by Kineticist_

### Notable Quotes

> "It's a hybrid arrangement that will see TEP continue independent operations out of St. Louis, Missouri, designing and manufacturing toppers for classic games, new industry releases, and — notably — upcoming AP releases."
> — **Colin (Kineticist author)**
> _Clarifies the unusual nature of the deal: not an acquisition, but a vendor relationship with dual roles for Rath and Neitzel_

> "AP's Product Director is also the GM of an independent vendor that AP is contracting for topper work. Most pinball manufacturers handle accessories and toppers in-house, though there's some precedent — DPX had similar arrangements in spirit with The Art of Pinball and Stumblor."
> — **Colin (Kineticist author)**
> _Highlights the structural complexity and potential conflicts of interest in the arrangement_

> "Neitzel's prior work was in 'other even more complex industries.'"
> — **Rob Rath (quoted from prior Kineticist interview)**
> _Indicates Neitzel brings specialized engineering expertise beyond pinball_

> "The people are in place. The licensing is in place. Now they have to ship — and ship consistently."
> — **Colin (Kineticist author)**
> _Author's summary of AP's current status and key challenge going forward_

> "I'm personally more excited to see what AP does with original titles than remakes, but leading with remakes makes business sense: easier to sell, lower risk, and a way to prove the operation works before taking bigger swings."
> — **Colin (Kineticist author)**
> _Industry analysis on AP's likely strategy and author's perspective on market positioning_

### Entities

| Name | Type | Context |
|------|------|---------|
| American Pinball | company | Pinball manufacturer under new ownership by Bryan Vincent; acquiring leadership and talent, securing licensing, building game pipeline |
| Rob Rath | person | Hired as Product Director at American Pinball; remains General Manager of The Escape Pod; co-hosts In Before the Lock livestream; served on TWIPY Awards committee |
| Nick Neitzel | person | Hired as Product Designer at American Pinball; creator of Tony Hawk's Pro Pinball (homebrew, TWIPY winner); previously worked as Product Engineer at TEP; background in complex industries |
| Bryan Vincent | person | Current owner of American Pinball; driving restructuring and team-building initiatives |
| The Escape Pod | company | Aftermarket topper manufacturer based in St. Louis, Missouri; expanding to 4,000 sq ft facility; becoming key vendor for AP while maintaining independent operations |
| Melvin Williams | person | Hired as Creative Director at American Pinball; came from Dutch Pinball Exclusive; owns IP for RAZA, Magic Girl, and Space Mission X from Deep Root Pinball bankruptcy; involved with Pedretti Gaming's Funhouse 2.0 |
| Planetary Pinball Supply | company | Licensing partner with AP; providing rights to seven classic Bally and Williams titles for manufacture, sale, and distribution as remakes and reimagined versions |
| Tony Hawk's Pro Pinball | game | Homebrew game by Nick Neitzel; debuted at Pinball Expo 2024; won TWIPY for Homebrew Game of the Year |
| Cirqus Voltaire | game | 1997 Bally classic; rumored to be AP's first release (community speculation, unconfirmed); covered by Planetary Pinball licensing deal; TEP demoed licensed topper with mechanical cannons at Pinball Expo 2025 |
| John F. Schwarz Jr. | person | Added to AP's Board of Advisors on March 10 as Independent Director; Houston-area pinball collector and businessman; representing AP at Texas Pinball Festival |
| Alec Gleason | person | TEP co-founder; stepping into larger role as Creative & Brand Manager |
| Davey Price | person | Co-host with Rob Rath on In Before the Lock livestream; associated with Stumblor Pinball |
| Dutch Pinball Exclusive | company | Former company where Melvin Williams worked; ceased operations; similar arrangements to AP's TEP deal with third-party vendors |
| Deep Root Pinball | company | Bankrupt company; John Popadiuk designs (RAZA, Magic Girl, Space Mission X) acquired by Melvin Williams |
| Pedretti Gaming | company | Aftermarket conversion kit manufacturer; worked with Melvin Williams on Funhouse 2.0 |
| Texas Pinball Festival | event | Scheduled for later this month (March 2025); expected venue for next AP announcements and updates; John F. Schwarz Jr. representing AP |
| Pinball Expo | event | 2024 and 2025 editions mentioned; venue where Nick Neitzel debuted Tony Hawk's Pro Pinball; TEP demoed Cirqus Voltaire topper at 2025 Expo |
| In Before the Lock | organization | Mod-focused livestream co-hosted by Rob Rath and Davey Price; will continue with plans for more regular episodes |
| This Week in Pinball | organization | Rob Rath served on TWIPY Awards committee for 2024; Colin (author) contributes to TWIP |
| Kineticist | organization | Publishing outlet; Colin is chief editor; prior interview with Rob Rath about Nick Neitzel's background |

### Topics

- **Primary:** American Pinball restructuring and team-building, Licensing deals for classic Bally/Williams remakes, Aftermarket topper manufacturing and accessories
- **Secondary:** Cirqus Voltaire remake speculation, Industry consolidation and vendor relationships, Homebrew game design and community recognition
- **Mentioned:** Deep Root Pinball bankruptcy and IP acquisition, Dutch Pinball Exclusive dissolution and aftermath

### Sentiment

**Neutral** (0)

### Signals

- **[personnel_signal]** American Pinball hires Rob Rath as Product Director and Nick Neitzel as Product Designer from The Escape Pod, signaling strategic talent acquisition from aftermarket sector (confidence: high) — Official March 12 announcement; both executives have established records in community (Rath: TWIPY committee, livestream host; Neitzel: TWIPY winner for Tony Hawk's Pro Pinball)
- **[business_signal]** Unusual hybrid deal where TEP remains independent while leadership serves AP concurrently; Rath retains GM role at TEP while becoming AP's Product Director (confidence: high) — Kineticist reporting; author notes this is not a standard acquisition or acquihire but a unique arrangement with precedent in DPX's relationships with third-party vendors
- **[manufacturing_signal]** The Escape Pod tripling facility size to 4,000 sq ft and doubling production lines from 1 to 2; expanding headcount to 12 to handle AP workload (confidence: high) — Direct reporting from TEP expansion plans; includes new R&D lab for AP work
- **[licensing_signal]** American Pinball secures long-term partnership with Planetary Pinball Supply for seven Bally and Williams classic titles; planning both traditional remakes and 'reimagined' versions with updated mechanics/code/audio (confidence: high) — Official AP announcement; Kineticist notes deal aligns with AP's hiring of Melvin Williams (experienced with remakes and conversions)
- **[rumor_hype]** Community speculation identifies Cirqus Voltaire as AP's first release; rumor predates announcement; fits licensing deal and TEP demoed licensed Cirqus Voltaire topper with mechanical cannons at Pinball Expo 2025 (confidence: low) — Unattributed community speculation; article explicitly states 'not sourced to AP or TEP'; circumstantial support from topper demo and licensing portfolio
- **[product_strategy]** Author analysis that AP will likely lead with remakes (lower risk, easier to sell, prove operations) before pursuing original titles; suggests multi-phase product strategy (confidence: medium) — Author opinion grounded in industry logic; no official statement from AP confirming this strategy
- **[industry_signal]** Consolidation of designers and IP: Melvin Williams (ex-DPX) owns Popadiuk designs from Deep Root bankruptcy; Pedretti Gaming involved in conversions; AP acquiring these talents signals broader industry consolidation (confidence: medium) — Kineticist noting convergence of licensing threads between Planetary Pinball, DPX, Williams, and AP; Williams involvement with Pedretti's Funhouse 2.0
- **[content_signal]** Nick Neitzel's Tony Hawk's Pro Pinball winning TWIPY for Homebrew Game of the Year signals community recognition of homebrew design quality and industry's growing interest in homebrew talent (confidence: high) — TWIPY awards voting; Rob Rath discovered Neitzel on social media in late 2023 and hired him at TEP in January 2025
- **[event_signal]** TEP promising first collaborative topper project with AP 'later this year'; Texas Pinball Festival later this month (March 2025) expected to provide next public-facing updates from AP team including John F. Schwarz Jr. (confidence: medium) — TEP newsletter statement; Schwarz added to Board of Advisors on March 10; author notes TPF could be venue for next announcements
- **[product_concern]** Author raises questions about operational clarity: how does AP-affiliated topper company handle competing manufacturers' products? Do competitors accept TEP making aftermarket parts while reporting to AP Product Director? (confidence: medium) — Kineticist analysis: 'It's just a little strange to picture an AP-affiliated topper company continuing to make products for competitors' games — and those competitors being happy about it'; author notes mechanics remain fuzzy
- **[acquisition_signal]** American Pinball under Bryan Vincent systematically acquiring talent and capabilities: Melvin Williams (Creative Director), Rob Rath and Nick Neitzel (Product leadership), John F. Schwarz Jr. (Board advisor); securing IP through partnerships (confidence: high) — Series of announcements in March 2025; author catalogs moves since Vincent took ownership

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The announcement, made jointly by AP and TEP on March 12, is the latest in a string of moves by AP under new owner Bryan Vincent. Since taking ownership, Vincent's AP has hired a Creative Director, secured licensing rights to seven classic Bally and Williams titles through a partnership with Planetary Pinball Supply, added a new member to its Board of Advisors, and now brought on two established names from the pinball aftermarket and homebrew world.
According to the announcement, Neitzel is already working on an upcoming AP game release.
As Product Director, Rath will oversee planning, budgeting, marketing, and go-to-market strategy for AP's upcoming titles, plus game story and rules design. Beyond TEP, he co-hosts In Before the Lock, a mod-focused livestream with Davey Price of Stumblor Pinball (which will continue, with plans to make it more regular), and served on the TWIPY Awards committee for the 2024 awards — the same year TEP's Attack from Mars topper won Best Aftermarket Topper.
Neitzel joins as Product Designer. He first gained community recognition for Tony Hawk's Pro Pinball, a homebrew he debuted at TEP's Pinball Expo 2024 booth that won the TWIPY for Homebrew Game of the Year. Rath discovered him on social media in late 2023 and hired him as a full-time Product Engineer at TEP in January 2025. His engineering background extends beyond pinball — in a Kineticist interview last year, Rath said Neitzel's prior work was in "other even more complex industries."
To my surprise, this isn't a straight acquisition. It's a hybrid arrangement that will see TEP continue independent operations out of St. Louis, Missouri, designing and manufacturing toppers for classic games, new industry releases, and — notably — upcoming AP releases. TEP becomes a key vendor for AP while Rath and Neitzel contribute to game development in Palatine.
Rath will continue to serve as General Manager for TEP alongside his new AP role. That's an unusual arrangement — not a clean acquihire, not a standard employment deal where Rob and Nick leave TEP behind. AP's Product Director is also the GM of an independent vendor that AP is contracting for topper work.
Most pinball manufacturers handle accessories and toppers in-house, though there's some precedent — DPX had similar arrangements in spirit with The Art of Pinball and Stumblor, who continued producing mods and accessories for non-DPX products while doing work for Dutch. The mechanics of how these relationships work in an industry this small remain a little fuzzy to me.
TEP's existing catalog also gets interesting under this arrangement. Some of TEP's licensed topper work has been through Planetary Pinball — the same company that now has a licensing deal with AP. Their Alice's Adventures in Wonderland topper expansion was a partnership with DPX, Melvin Williams' former company that no longer exists because AP hired Williams. Those threads were already converging before today's announcement.
TEP's unlicensed toppers for other manufacturers' games — the ones that operate in the aftermarket grey area — are a trickier fit. It's just a little strange to picture an AP-affiliated topper company continuing to make products for competitors' games — and those competitors being happy about it.
To handle the increased workload, TEP is nearly tripling its facility to 4,000 square feet and doubling its production lines from one to two. The new space will house an R&D lab for AP work. TEP co-founder Alec Gleason is stepping into a larger role as Creative & Brand Manager, and the company has promoted from within and added new hires, bringing its total headcount to 12.
The hires land differently when you see what AP has been assembling under Vincent.
AP first named Melvin Williams as Creative Director. Williams came from Dutch Pinball Exclusive after DPX ceased operations, and he owns the intellectual property for several John Popadiuk designs — RAZA, Magic Girl, and Space Mission X — acquired from the deeproot Pinball bankruptcy. Williams was also involved with Pedretti Gaming's Funhouse 2.0 conversion kit — relevant experience for a company about to produce remakes.
AP then announced a long-term partnership with Planetary Pinball Supply to manufacture, sell, and distribute classic Williams and Bally pinball machines under license. The deal covers seven titles, with AP planning both traditional remakes and "reimagined" versions featuring updated mechanics, code, and audio/visual elements.
On March 10, AP added John F. Schwarz Jr. to its Board of Advisors as an Independent Director, a Houston-area pinball collector and businessman who will be at the Texas Pinball Festival later this month representing the company.
None of today's announcements address the obvious question: what is AP actually making? The TEP newsletter references "a slate of remakes and original titles" and notes that Neitzel is "already working on an upcoming game release," but no specific title has been confirmed.
Separately, community speculation has settled on Cirqus Voltaire, the beloved 1997 Bally classic, as AP's first release. That rumor predates today's announcement and is not sourced to AP or TEP. But CV would fit squarely within the Planetary Pinball licensing deal, which covers seven Bally and Williams titles. And TEP demoed a licensed Cirqus Voltaire topper featuring mechanical shooting cannons at Pinball Expo 2025 — a product that would pair naturally with a CV remake, if one materializes.
As of publication, AP has not announced its first title.
AP is building a team. The question now is timeline. TEP promises a first collaborative topper project with AP "later this year." Texas Pinball Festival later this month could provide the next public-facing update, with Schwarz and others from the AP team on the show floor
The people are in place. The licensing is in place. Now they have to ship — and ship consistently. I'm personally more excited to see what AP does with original titles than remakes, but leading with remakes makes business sense: easier to sell, lower risk, and a way to prove the operation works before taking bigger swings.
Colin is the chief pixel pusher at Kineticist. He's a lifetime gamer who became enamored with pinball after taking in a family copy of the 1979 classic Joker Poker (the EM version). Since then he's bought, sold and repaired many machines, competed in all kinds of tournaments, and contributes to This Week in Pinball, the New Robert Englunds Pinball League, and Pin-Masters of New Robert Englunds. Previously, Colin spent over a decade working in marketing for agencies and tech startups. He also started and ran a music blog, happy hour website, and wrote a regular craft beer review column for Central Track in Dallas. Once aspired to be an artsy film director.

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