Starting in 1975, he serviced electromechanical pinball tables for a living, and he created the website PinballSales.com in 1999.
Guarnieri hired designer Joe Balcer and programmer Keith Johnson to work on the first machines.
[2][3] The Wizard of Oz's release caught the attention of Guns N' Roses guitarist Slash, who reached out to the company about collaborating on a pinball machine.
[8] Jersey Jack games have introduced several notable features over the years, including LCD screens, LED lighting, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connectivity, and camera integration.
featured a camera integrated into the game's backbox to facilitate selfie photography and Bluetooth capability.