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Auction Date Set...Pictures from Inside the Shuttered Deeproot Pinball Headquarters

Knapp Arcade·article·analyzed·Mar 3, 2022
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TL;DR

Deeproot Pinball bankruptcy auction set for March 14; minimal game assets listed.

Summary

Deeproot Pinball's bankruptcy auction has been scheduled for March 14th through Mel Davis Auctions. The available assets consist primarily of industrial equipment and gym equipment rather than game prototypes or development materials, leading to speculation that former employees may have removed valuable items during the company's collapse.

Key Claims

  • Mel Davis Auctions will conduct an online-only auction of Deeproot's remaining assets starting March 14th

    high confidence · Direct statement about auction date and format

  • The auction assets consist mostly of large industrial equipment and gym equipment

    high confidence · Author examined auction listing pictures and characterized the inventory

  • There is only one RAZA prototype among the auction items

    high confidence · Author explicitly counted available game prototypes in listing

  • No whitewoods or foam-core game mockups are included in the auction

    high confidence · Author noted absence of typical development materials

  • Former employees may have taken valuable materials from Deeproot before the auction

    medium confidence · Author speculation based on missing development assets and company circumstances

Notable Quotes

  • “Man, no whitewoods, no foam-core mockups of games, only one RAZA prototype. There has to have been more cool stuff than this.”

    Knapp Arcade (author) — Expresses surprise at the scarcity of game development materials in the bankruptcy assets

  • “I wonder if the company's former employees walked off with all of the interesting stuff. Given how things went down at the company, I wouldn't be surprised if they did.”

    Knapp Arcade (author) — Speculates about the disappearance of valuable development assets and implies dysfunction during company's closure

Entities

Deeproot PinballcompanyRobert MuellerpersonMel Davis AuctionscompanyKnapp Arcadeperson

Signals

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    business_signal: Deeproot Pinball bankruptcy auction revealing minimal game development assets; suggests significant losses of intellectual property or removal by former employees during company closure

    high · Auction inventory shows only industrial and gym equipment with single RAZA prototype; absence of whitewoods and foam-core mockups expected from game development company

  • ?

    community_signal: Deeproot's collapse and asset auction reflects ongoing industry business failures and potential mismanagement by leadership

    high · Author describes Robert Mueller as 'disgraced financier' and references problematic company circumstances; speculation about employee asset removal due to how 'things went down'

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    market_signal: Pattern of boutique pinball manufacturer business failures and financial instability affecting the industry

    medium · Deeproot bankruptcy adds to known industry history of failed manufacturers; contextualizes broader industry fragility

Topics

Deeproot Pinball bankruptcy and asset liquidationprimaryGame prototype development materialsprimaryIndustry business failure and financial collapseprimaryRAZA prototype gamesecondary

Sentiment

negative(0.25)— Article reports on company failure and bankruptcy with mildly sarcastic tone; author expresses disappointment at the meager game assets available in auction

Transcript

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The date for the bankruptcy auction for the disgraced financier Robert Mueller's failed pinball company Deeproot has finally been set. A company called Mel Davis Auctions will be auctioning off Deeproot's remaining assets in an on-line only auction starting March 14th. I just went through the pictures of the items that are currently shown in the auction listing. Man, no whitewoods, no foam-core mockups of games, only one RAZA prototype. There has to have been more cool stuff than this. I wonder if the company's former employees walked off with all of the interesting stuff. Given how things went down at the company, I wouldn't be surprised if they did. The assets consist mostly of large industrial equipment and a bunch of equipment from the company's gym. The pics to give a good look at the inside of the company's secretive headquarters though. Here's a link to the webpage for the auction and a bunch of pictures: https://mtdauctions.hibid.com/auction/352536/mel-davis-auctions-232---deeproot/