Jeremy is a talented pinball artist and designer working in the Stern Pinball ecosystem. He is known for his artwork on the Zombie Yeti pinball machine and has also designed custom audio solutions, including an SD card-based MP3 trigger board for homebrew machines like Led Zeppelin. He received the Avengers: Infinity Quest project from Randy Martinez and successfully completed the artwork, demonstrating reliability in high-profile assignments despite working in what has been described as a stressful position.
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Evil Dead (Spooky Pinball) is cost-prohibitive for Capital Pinball to acquire despite being Jeremy's wishlist game.
A barcade model for Capital Pinball would have cost approximately $500,000 to establish and required full-time staffing or professional management.
Portal (Multimorphic) is the first game on Multimorphic's platform that has 'grabbed' Jeremy as a player and engineer interested in homebrew possibilities.
Designer of the custom audio board featuring SD card and MP3 trigger functionality for the Led Zeppelin machine
Artist who received Avengers: Infinity Quest project that Randy Martinez initially sampled for; completed work successfully
Stern Pinball artist (Zombie Yeti); described as in 'stressful position'
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Multimorphic's Portal platform is 'fully making use of the technology' available on the system in ways previous releases did not.
Courtney and Jeremy seeded a significant portion of the initial machine inventory to attract additional machine owners and demonstrate venue viability.
Spooky Pinball games have been growing in appeal to Jeremy as a player.
Jeremy from Pinball Mayhem uploaded Magic Girl gameplay footage to YouTube