UltraPin

In 2004 he discovered a motion controller chip that enabled the idea of a player being able to nudge and bump the ball in play which is unique to any digital pinball game before its time.

In 2010, the source code of this updated Visual Pinball version (by then 9.0.7) was released under a license that allows free use for non-commercial purposes.

On June 4, 2007 Global VR announced that they will offer UltraPin Video Pinball at a significantly lower price.

Additionally, the base unit included twelve of the most highly recognizable pinball games, as opposed to six previously.

On February 1, 2008 Global VR announced a special pricing package for UltraPin, offering all 12 games and the machine for US$3500 + tax + $500 shipping for VPForums members.