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Zidware upcoming Sh*t Storm

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RE: PLAN OF ACTION FOR PURCHASERS OF MAGIC GIRL™, RAZA AND AIW

It is with great excitement, determination and love for pinball that has led me to pursue and find a possible solution that can be announced to you today. I want to take this opportunity to thank each and every one of you who believed in the magical designs that have been created. I acknowledge and appreciate the faith you have in placing deposits with Zidware, Inc. (“Zidware”) to deliver to you incredible machines that take pinball to another level. Thank you for your patience and support …this well-deserved update will give you a good idea of where we have been and where we are headed in the future.

First and foremost, my apologies for not being a better businessman. In the past, great success was accomplished by focusing on what I do best… design and artistic direction of games. The business mechanics were left to the executives at companies such as Williams and Bally. I did not realize what it entails to run a company and get a machine designed and produced from start to finish. At the rate that I have been going, bankruptcy would be inevitable absent some type of corrective action. Zidware no longer has the ability to get Magic Girl™ (“MG”) into production let alone Retro Atomic Zombie Adventureland™ (“RAZA”) and Alice in Wonderland The Pinball™ (“AIW”). A copy of current financials will be available evidencing the impossible predicament Zidware currently faces. Further, the delivery of machines to my customers who have placed orders and provided deposits has always been my primary concern and a responsibility that I take very seriously.

Therefore, I have sought out a solution to bring these games into production and to benefit all purchasers who have continued to believe in me. Apologies for the lack of communication, however it was best to find a workable solution first, rather than to string everyone along on false hopes. At this point I have a plan in place and therefore am taking this opportunity to share it with you. My hope is that with this solid plan, you, as a purchaser, will be supportive of this endeavor and remain patient and work with this plan to achieve the desired goal of producing MG, RAZA and AIW machines.

What is the plan and how will it help the purchasers of Zidware products?
In a call for help, one of my customers, a businessman specializing in the restructuring of companies, realized that there was no way Zidware could get this project over the finish line and into production. He was saddened by the fact that many would suffer a loss and it would be a black eye for the pinball industry and my reputation.

Over the last month or so, this individual and his associates have done extensive due diligence on Zidware to determine the best plan of action. They have assembled a team of professionals capable in bringing pinball machines to production under a new, unrelated company. I have granted this new company (“Licensee”) an exclusive license for MG, RAZA and AIW. They will then be able to take MG from its current state to the point of production, along with potential orders for RAZA and AIW. Once these machines are produced, the Licensee plans to continue and grow to become an industry leader in creative unique pinball design.

What can you expect next?

The Licensee is now underway to complete a master prototype Magic Girl™. An announcement will be made as to when this will be, however the goal is to have it ready in time to unveil at an upcoming show. From this point forward, information and progress will be provided by the Licensee as Zidware is no longer in control.

This group is currently in the process of negotiating with proven known quality manufacturers to get the games produced. As soon as this is contracted, purchasers will be notified and given a forecast of the timeline to complete development as well as release dates for final product. As it stands today, the anticipated timeframe until production of MG is approximately 2 years or sooner.

As for the other 2 games, art work will be under the Licensee’s direction and prototypes will be forthcoming. I have agreed to independently consult with the Licensee for continuity to complete the pinball designs for all 3 games. The timeframe until production of AZA and AIW product is 2 to 3 years post MG production.

I encourage fellow Pinheads to allow this team to help make these games come to life. The Licensee has already made significant investment in both time and money to get where we are today. They have acquired the licenses for these games not motivated by profit, but to make the designs a reality and forge a viable path for production of these products to Zidware customers. The only other alternative is that Zidware would be forced to file for bankruptcy, resulting in virtually nothing to the purchasers and none of the games that we have worked on all these years will ever be produced.

We need patience, positive input and support from you and all of Zidware’s customers. Once each purchaser has responded back with positive intentions, the Licensee will be formally announced and be able to continue to move forward. However if there are any clarification uestions regarding this letter or agreement, please do not contact the attorneys directly, instead you may send an email to: Magic Girl Info <magicgirl.raza.aiw@gmail.com>. The Licensee has already indicated that they will be opening the doors to share the progress with customers and welcoming everyone with open arms!

To be clear, there will not be any refunds as Zidware lacks the cash reserves necessary to return any customer deposits. The Licensee is here to create and build pinball machines and it is not responsible for Zidware’s liabilities. Nonetheless, working together, the Licensee will have the ability to produce machines and Zidware customers will be provided credits for deposits made. We are very lucky that the Licensee started down this path to help the pinball community by trying to rectify this situation.

This is what we need in order for the Licensee to move forward, please take advantage of this opportunity and complete the attached agreement prepared by the attorney for the Licensee. This is what is required from you in the attached agreement in order for the plan to succeed:

1) Confirmation of your intent to complete the purchase of the ordered item(s) by executing and returning the attached agreement so that the Licensee does not expend resources for customers who may not wish to complete their order.

a. Magic Girl™ – original purchasers. The Licensee is already in talks with potential manufacturers to create a Magic Girl™–Collector’s Edition, limited to only 199 worldwide for those who have already purchased or provided deposits. This is first come first serve
as we will close off as soon as we reach 199 orders. Zidware deposits will be converted to credits dollar for dollar.

b. RAZA or AIW purchasers. For those who have placed a deposit on RAZA or AIW, the Licensee is allowing these purchasers to convert their deposits to credits towards:

i. Magic Girl™–Collector’s Edition ($15,995) – Limited to only 199 worldwide, this is first come first serve as we will close off as soon as we reach 199 orders. Zidware deposits will be converted dollar for dollar, 1:1 (eg. $6,500 deposit = $6,500 credits).

ii. Magic Girl™-Classic (TBD estimated at between $9,995 to $11,995) – We are offering a new edition of Magic Girl™ with all of the same functionality and quality, since the final product is yet to be finalized and we don’t have actual BOM, we can only provide the price range. Any customers interested in this option will have opportunity to confirm their purchase at time of release of actual price. Zidware deposits will be converted 1:2 (eg. $6,500 deposit = $3,250 credits) for this option.

Once you take delivery of your machine, you have an asset in hand and the ability to keep it or sell it for cash. You will also have the ability to sell your position. Should you wish to wait for the possible creation of a RAZA or AIW, that option is also available.

2) Agreement that you will not bring any action for money damages or specific performance against Zidware, the Licensee, the manufacturer, or any of their directors, officers or members during the earlier of:

(i) delivery of the product or
(ii) 4 years

This is what we need to move forward; we ask your cooperation to support us and allow Zidware to get the Licensee what is needed at this time. This is the only plan that will possibly get these machines produced. It is time sensitive as we need to move quickly or I will have no choice but to pursue a chapter 7 bankruptcy filing resulting in the liquidation of Zidware without delivery of any of the games and virtually no cash to Zidware customers.

This plan is for you, the Pinheads that want something that is a true work of art, quality built that can be treasured for years to come. I have now found the right business team that is dedicated to try to get my work to the finish line and into production. Help me to help you get what you came to Zidware for…a pinball machine that you will be very proud of to have in your collection!

To Our Success!

Best Personal Regards,
ZIDWARE, INC.
John Popadiuk
President
 

cdnpinballer

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Uhhhhhh did I just read that correctly? Is he actually asking people who provided a deposit to pony up more money to get the same game they agreed to buy in the first place?

This aint going to be pretty for those involved. Feel sorry for you guys who are.

The letter leaves so many unanswered questions like who is the mystery business man customer? Who is the team behind the mystery business man? Who is the licensee (his Chinese Zizzle manufacturer maybe?) and what is their track record of manufacturing commercial grade coin op equipment?

2015 is really shaping up to the be year of pinball shit storms and we're not even half way through the year!
 

Slam_Tilt

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And 2 more years for MG and 4-5 years for RAZA and AIW. What has it been, 2 years already since people first put down deposits? He is also passing the buck to this other mystery company and he will just be a consultant. So when this new company doesn't come up with the goods he is free and clear. He can just direct all the pissed off people to them and he can wash his hands of it and suffer no consequences. He better run and hide because there are going to be a ton of people after his head. Very sleazy thing to do and hes done it in such a way to save himself. This is the end for him in the pinball business.
 

SquidVicious

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And 2 more years for MG and 4-5 years for RAZA and AIW. What has it been, 2 years already since people first put down deposits? He is also passing the buck to this other mystery company and he will just be a consultant. So when this new company doesn't come up with the goods he is free and clear. He can just direct all the pissed off people to them and he can wash his hands of it and suffer no consequences. He better run and hide because there are going to be a ton of people after his head. Very sleazy thing to do and hes done it in such a way to save himself. This is the end for him in the pinball business.

Actually closer to 4 years for the deposits on MG (maybe 3 1/2)
 

Chris Bardon

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Um...ok...

2 more years to deliver MG? I thought it was supposed to be most of the way done by now? I also find it funny that the original 16 game LE made it up to 199 games somehow-I'll bet some of the original owners aren't too happy about that one. There's also nothing that they can do at this point-the alternative is that Zidware goes bankrupt, they liquidate what they can, and everyone gets next to nothing out of the company. At least this way there's a chance that someone could get a game out of this eventually? If you're an owner, can you do anything but hold your nose and sign the paper?

There's definitely some good design in these games though, and it'd be a great win for another manufacturer who had the ability to get games out there to use some of the art and technology in them.
 

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I'm looking at it the same way Chris. They've got all the owners by the short and curlies here. They have two options, sign and shovel more money at this thing and pray it pans out or don't sign and walk away with nothing.

Tough choice. I'm sure people will try and sue but if John's company is incorporated I can't see anyone getting very far with that...

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dnewman

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So... those involved have to sign off and be contractually obligated to an unknown person or company? That letter was written by lawyers.

Dutch Pinball really needs to put TBL in customers hands now... Pinball can't have everyone implode! It just can't!
 

Chris Bardon

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Tough choice. I'm sure people will try and sue but if John's company is incorporated I can't see anyone getting very far with that...

Given the reports of suppliers and employees not getting paid, there'd be a long line to get cash out of the deal. The offer for RAZA buyers is pretty laughable too-1/2 credit on a MG? Right... There's some talk on pinside from the looks of things about trying to press criminal fraud charges, but I don't have time to follow that 10000 post thread to keep up with all of that.

The fact that this is an unknown "investor" is pretty sketchy too, but again, you really have no options here. People have tens of thousands of dollars tied up in this guy's business... I wonder if they could claim it as an investment loss at this point?
 

Menace

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Given the reports of suppliers and employees not getting paid, there'd be a long line to get cash out of the deal. The offer for RAZA buyers is pretty laughable too-1/2 credit on a MG? Right... There's some talk on pinside from the looks of things about trying to press criminal fraud charges, but I don't have time to follow that 10000 post thread to keep up with all of that.

I agree. The pre-order investors would likely fall to the bottom of the list should John take this to bankruptcy. And my guess with the news out of the Skit-B camp today regarding the criminal investigation finding no wrong-doing, I can't see how there would be any criminal wrongdoing wtih Jpop's situation either. Regardless of how it plays out, it's a seriously bad situation.

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SquidVicious

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Sadly it is likely to fall into the bankruptcy model with a number of law suits ... pre-order guys will see very very little if anything on the dollar as it appears Zidware is broke. If there is this investor I could see the game being pulled from the ashes after bankruptcy and done but there wouldn't be any consideration given to Zidware's liabilities ... it sucks but that is the probable outcome. Somewhat similar to what Wayne-nus did with MM years ago (although he just banked all the money and did return the deposits after years of collecting interest ... AFAIK zero interest was paid to anyone) .. when the MMR's came out there was no offer to the folks Wayne-nus had taken ..
 

SquidVicious

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I agree. The pre-order investors would likely fall to the bottom of the list should John take this to bankruptcy. And my guess with the news out of the Skit-B camp today regarding the criminal investigation finding no wrong-doing, I can't see how there would be any criminal wrongdoing wtih Jpop's situation either. Regardless of how it plays out, it's a seriously bad situation.

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Actually there was no criminal intent found ... the judge did find for the plantiff and SkitB has been ordered to return the monies to the purchaser in the one case to go before court.
 

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Correct me if I'm wrong but these new guys are not investors. They are another company that jpop will give a license to produce these games. Zidware will only be the license holder and have no part of the financials or production of the games. Jpop becomes a consultant but no longer responsible for getting the product out. So basically if people sign this contract agreement Zidware and jpop can wash their hands of this mess financially. If these mystery people really were confident in these games they would invest into Zidware so he can carry on.

This smells very fishy to me.
 

SquidVicious

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Correct me if I'm wrong but these new guys are not investors. They are another company that jpop will give a license to produce these games. Zidware will only be the license holder and have no part of the financials or production of the games. Jpop becomes a consultant but no longer responsible for getting the product out. So basically if people sign this contract agreement Zidware and jpop can wash their hands of this mess financially. If these mystery people really were confident in these games they would invest into Zidware so he can carry on.

This smells very fishy to me.

Brent I agree with you that that would be the best for the current stakeholders (aka pre-order people) but why would anyone accept the risk (I'd like to see my friends with $$ down get there funds back but from a business sense I don't see it) .. no one is going provide refunds and make good on JPops mess .. PPL didnt do it with MMR and if there is a new guy why would he ... I think it is an attempt to get games out in a way that makes business sense but does very little for the current pre-order guys. I also think if someone was trying to get the games out they would make sure JPOP had zero influence on the business side of the venture ...
 

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In case you've never seen it before, folks... This is what bullshit looks like. How does one waste over $1 million developing 4 half-built prototypes? Oh wait, I know.. By spending money redesigning and patenting machine screws.

Even suppliers like Cointaker, GLM and myself are fed up and speaking out. Absolutely rediculous
 

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Was anyone else beside myself on the MG preorder from Canada? If so PM me i'll explain whats going on with the investment and the plan to try to turn this around. An announcement will follow shortly.

The entire deal moving forward is being handled here in Canada.
 

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Was anyone else beside myself on the MG preorder from Canada? If so PM me i'll explain whats going on with the investment and the plan to try to turn this around. An announcement will follow shortly.

The entire deal moving forward is being handled here in Canada.

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Was anyone else beside myself on the MG preorder from Canada? If so PM me i'll explain whats going on with the investment and the plan to try to turn this around. An announcement will follow shortly.

The entire deal moving forward is being handled here in Canada.

I've been in on RAZA from day 1... But I'm pretty sour on how this whole thing is being handled.
If John's hope was to turn this thing around, slapping his buyers in the face with that dumbass letter and ultimatum wasn't a great first step.

And, no offence, but who in Canada has any experience producing pinball machines on a mass scale?
What happened to this being a "Chicago based" operation?