Eddy began his career in video games in 1989 at age 21, working as a programmer for
Williams. He worked on the notable pinball machines,
Black Rose, The Machine: Bride of Pin-Bot, and Indiana Jones: The Pinball Adventure. He then became a designer and created his best known machines,
Attack from Mars and
Medieval Madness, as well as
The Shadow. After the closure of Midway's pinball division in 1999, Eddy moved to Midway's video game division, where he worked on
Psi-Ops: The Mindgate Conspiracy, and several games in the
Mortal Kombat franchise. As a programmer and designer, he also worked in slot machines and eventually became executive director and producer of Midway Home Entertainment. In the 2000s and 2010s, Eddy worked in a range of electronic games, including home consoles, mobile, and online games. He worked as a technology consultant with
Rand McNally, and in 2012 wrote the book,
Classic Video Games: The Golden Age 1971–1984. That same year, Eddy joined Spooky Cool Labs, a game design firm founded by former
Williams programmer
Larry DeMar as chief creative officer. In 2013, he became president and the company was acquired by
Zynga. In 2018, Eddy left Spooky Cool Labs and joined
Stern as senior game designer. His first pinball machine for the company, released in December 2019 was
Stranger Things, based on the
television show. His second game, based on the show
The Mandalorian, was released in 2021 and the
Venom game was released in 2023. == Games ==