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John A. Popadiuk Jr. is a Canadian
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machine designer. He started work in the business at 19 for
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in 1980, and later at WMS Gaming from 1989 to 2000. He now works for deeproot Tech as Exclusive Game Designer. He is credited as principal designer for many popular pinball machines in the 1990s including ''
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'', '' Tales of the Arabian Nights'', ''
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'', '' Star Wars Episode I'', and ''
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''.


Background

Early on, Popadiuk read Roger Sharpe's pinball book, and saw the name Norm Clarke, who was currently working at Bally at the time. Popadiuk wrote Clarke a letter, to which Clarke responded, "If you're ever in Chicago, drop me a line and we'll give you a tour." Two weeks later, Popadiuk flew to Chicago and got a tour of the new Bally factory in
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. Clarke offered to drive Popadiuk back to the airport, but instead hired Popadiuk after he demanded a job. They hired him as a technician in engineering because he had experience troubleshooting games with a pinball router in Toronto that had about 350 games. One of the designs Popadiuk had come up with on his own while still in Toronto was ''
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'', which would later become a theme he would revisit. In 1989, Popadiuk arrived at the new office. His first project was ''Ice Castle'', which never got produced. He shared an office with another designer, and was eventually assigned to work on a pinball based on the
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, which became ''
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''. He would go on to working on four other titles before Williams shut down the pinball division. ''
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'' was originally going to be licensed as David Copperfield but they never finalized the license. ''
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'' originally started as ''Circus Pirates'', then ''Circus Maximus'', but eventually became ''Voltaire'' because the market in France wanted it. It was a very unsuccessful title on test, earning only $47 the first week in
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compared to $350–400 for some of the other titles. In March 1998, Williams management told every engineer to build their dream game because they had to impress the board of directors. Brian Eddy worked on a game, George Gomez was working on a ping pong game. They told Popadiuk to work on that game with the video display in the backbox. He worked for two weeks with Lyman Sheats to throw together a layout. They liked the game, but decided that they didn't like the screen in the backbox. At the same time, Pat and George were working on a reflective display that would become
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, and the entire team focused on that for 14 months to finish the project. ''Star Wars'' was designed to only have 7–8 shots (similar to ''Captain Fantastic'') to keep it simple for kids to easily catch on and draw them in. After Williams exited the pinball business in 2000; Popadiuk started a short-lived neon sign business named "Duke's Neon" in the Northwest Chicago suburbs. He also designed a line of toy pinball machines for a now-defunct company named
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between 2006 and 2007. Between 2009 and 2010, Popadiuk developed two iOS apps: ''Pinball Scrapbook'' and ''Pinball Wizard''. In 2011 he started a company Zidware, where he designed and collected pre-orders for three pinball themes: ''Magic Girl'' (loosely based on ''
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''), ''Retro Atomic Zombie Adventure'' (formerly known as ''Ben Heck Zombie Adventure''), and ''Alice in Wonderland''. He also worked on a foam board prototype of a
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pinball machine in 2014 with the intention of obtaining a license to produce a Kiss-themed game. Other project ideas that he claimed to be working on during all this was a
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pinball project, a bowling-themed pinball, and an apparent electro-mechanical project. Individuals who had paid for pre-orders for Popadiuk's other three games that were under development criticized Popadiuk for focusing on the Kiss project and other concepts, rather than on the other machines he was already contracted to build. A year later in mid-2015,
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released a new version of a Kiss pinball machine, which appeared to make Popadiuk's Kiss project irrelevant. In May 2015, Popadiuk announced that he was out of funding, and not only couldn't finish the ''Magic Girl'' prototype, he had no way of funding the manufacturing of them. One of his buyers (Bill Brandes) formed a company called "Pintasia" in April 2015 where he intended to license the themes and find a way to manufacture them. Between various volunteers, they took one of the prototypes as far as they could in a few short weeks so it could be shown at the Northwest Pinball Show. The machine was analyzed for completeness, and what it would cost to not only finish the prototype but manufacture. When Brandes realized the project wasn't as close to completion as promised by Popadiuk, Brandes announced on June 10, 2015 that he could not move this project forward and it would be cancelled. In 2016, John Popadiuk contracted with American Pinball to produce his Magic Girl prototypes in an attempt to fulfil obligations to pre-order customers. Games in an unfinished state were delivered to customers with a note from the manufacturer stating that they were built to Popadiuk's specifications. Many of the core features did not work. Popadiuk was also contracted to produce a Houdini game for American Pinball, which had an early concept displayed at Pinball Expo. Popadiuk was fired from American Pinball due to being unable to finish the project. American Pinball would later scrap Popadiuk's work and create and release their own Houdini game not based on Popadiuk's design. In 2017, Popadiuk would join deeproot Pinball, a company founded and managed by Robert J. Mueller of San Antonio, Texas. deeproot Pinball planned to finish and release Magic Girl, Retro Atomic Zombie Adventureland, and Alice in Wonderland among other titles from known pinball designers. After repeated delays and missed deadlines, a prototype of Retro Atomic Zombie Adventureland was revealed and went up for preorder in December 2020. As of August 2021 no units have been delivered to pre-order customers. On August 20, 2021 Robert J. Mueller (which encompasses deeproot funds as well as other companies owned by Robert including deeproot pinball) was slapped with charges from the SEC accusing him of misappropriating investor money into deeproot Pinball and his own personal enrichment. Although at this point there is no confirmation what the future holds for deeproot pinball, based on the charges it is assumed this company will cease to exist. https://www.sec.gov/litigation/complaints/2021/comp25179.pdf


Lawsuit

Customers who pre-ordered games through Zidware filed legal action against Popadiuk for being unable to honor his obligations stated in his contract. On February 14, 2017 there was an email sent out both by Popadiuk and Scott Goldberg claiming that all of the ''Magic Girl'' games were complete and ready to pickup or ship by the end of the month. On May 1, 2018, the court ruled that Popadiuk was responsible the 26 claims by the plaintiffs for failure to deliver. Popadiuk had sued the buyers themselves for non-payment of future games in the amount of $100,002 and attempted to split it into 26 separate cases. The judge ruled this a waste of time and resources.


Games designed

* ''
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'' * '' Tales of the Arabian Nights'' * ''
Theatre of Magic ''Theatre of Magic'' is a pinball machine designed by John Popadiuk, produced by Midway Games, Midway (under the ''Bally Manufacturing, Bally'' brand name). Description The game presents four primary objectives, each of which must be completed ...
'' * ''
Cirqus Voltaire ''Cirqus Voltaire'' is a 1997 pinball game, designed by John Popadiuk and released by Williams Electronics Games (under the ''Bally Manufacturing, Bally'' label). The theme involves the player performing many different marvels in order to join th ...
'' * '' Star Wars Episode I'' * ''Zizzle Marvel Heroes vs Villains'' * ''Zizzle Pirates of the Caribbean'' * ''Zizzle Marvel Super Heroes'' * ''Zizzle Pirates of the Caribbean At World's End'' * ''Magic Girl'' (Early Prototype) * ''Ben Heck's Zombie Adventureland'' (Concept Art) * ''Retro Atomic Zombie Adventureland'' (Early Concept) * ''Alice in Wonderland'' (Early Concept) * ''Houdini'' (Early Concept) * ''Retro Atomic Zombie Adventureland'' (Prototype with deeproot Pinball based on reworked Zidware early concept)


References


External links

* https://w3.courtlink.lexisnexis.com/cookcounty/FindDock.asp?NCase=&SearchType=2&Database=2&case_no=&Year=&div=&caseno=&PLtype=2&sname=popadiuk&CDate= * http://www.american-pinball.com * http://deeproottech.com * https://www.sec.gov/litigation/complaints/2021/comp25179.pdf {{DEFAULTSORT:Popadiuk, John 1962 births Living people Pinball game designers