Hey, at this point a print of some of the Zidware stuff might be the only thing anyone sees of these games. Nice to see at least some of the information about what actually got created start making it out there though. It looks like there was some legitimately good ideas in all of this, but they got buried by constant overrevision, micromanagement, and lack of focus. The deeper cabinet could have incorporated some of the verticality of games like pinball circus into a better pin, and the position of the screen, and having the ball interact with it had some potential. Not sure why you'd need to design your own bolts and brackets though... that'd be like a software project where you decide to write everything in assembly, without using any other libraries, compilers, or frameworks, just so that you have "control".