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Midway: Sell Mortal Kombat Or Reorg And We'll Give You A Bonus

Midway wants to incentivize its execs with a fat bonus if they can either reorganize the company or sell off the rights to Mortal Kombat.

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Documents relating to the ongoing bankruptcy proceedings at Midway Games have revealed some interesting potential bonus dollars for a high-level crew of 29 “officers, management-level employees and other non-insider key employees," according to the bankruptcy and corporate restructuring focused netDockets.

The incentive program seems to be designed to get those 29 people to stick around long enough to get Midway back on something resembling the right track.
  1. Milestone: Entry into a publishing/distribution agreement for Midway’s new “Wheelman” game (apparently already accomplished), performance by Midway entitling it to gross proceeds of $6 million under the agreement by March 1, 2009, and actual receipt of those proceeds.  Bonus Amount: $497,500.
  2. Milestone: Either (i) execution of an asset purchase agreement for the sale of Midway’s Mortal Kombat franchise assets or (ii) submission by Midway of a plan of reorganization to continue as a going concern.  Bonus Amount: $1,292,500.
  3. Milestone: The earlier to occur of (i) confirmation of a plan of reorganization or liquidation or (ii) closing of a sale of Midway’s Mortal Kombat franchise assets.  Bonus Amount: $1,965,000.
It's probably safe to assume that the first milestone was put on track to be met when the company dealt the publishing rights off to Ubisoft. But the other two are a little more interesting, and not just because I'm way more interested in the future of Mortal Kombat than I am in Vin Diesel's upcoming adventure.

It's interesting that MK has become one of the first Midway properties that have come up in a "SELL THIS STUFF" context. I had sort of figured it would end up being one of the last, and that we'd see an IP fire sale with everything from Spy Hunter to Freaky Flyers getting dealt to other interested parties before the fighting series. Because, really, at this point, what is Midway without Mortal Kombat? That's probably why the above milestones have "or" in them. Either Midway needs to sell Mortal Kombat or find a way to reorganize and continue operation. It probably can't do both.

For its part, Midway sounds like it would rather rebuild itself than sell MK. Edge had this to say on the subject:
But Geoff Mogilner, Midway's head of investor relations said in a phone interview, "We're not going out of our way to sell Mortal Kombat." He said Midway may keep its properties instead of selling them off in pieces. "That's management's goal, to keep the company together."
Kotaku points out that the company is making these attempts to pay bonuses while former employees haven't been paid out their back pay. But considering bonus incentives like the ones proposed are probably the only thing keeping Midway's executive team on the job and focused on figuring out some kind of long-term solution, it at least makes some kind of sense. Whether that's a good or bad thing probably depends on your views on the competence of whoever those 29 people are.

So if Mortal Kombat did get dealt, who would pick it up? And do you think they'd bring over any of Midway's current MK team to keep making it?
StaticFalconaron March 2, 2009 at 3:16 p.m.
Activision will pick up MK and just gut the team completely.
jakob187on March 2, 2009 at 3:17 p.m.
You don't have MK without the MK team.  Otherwise, it would be a failure.  If they get sold, I'll bet EA would make a HELL of a bid for it.  Why not?  They don't have a fighting franchise after all (and anyone who says Def Jam deserves to be kicked in the face by Joe Budden).  With all the GOOD things that EA has been doing lately (original IPs, acquiring killer teams like Bioware and Pandemic, bringing out the amazing development talents of Redwood Shores, reworking their old franchises to breath some new life into them)...

I think EA would be a worthwhile person to pick up MK.
Weltalon March 2, 2009 at 3:18 p.m.
"Because, really, at this point, what is Midway without Mortal Kombat?"

Alive. I guess that's better than the alternative.
LordAndrewon March 2, 2009 at 3:19 p.m.
I want Capcom to pick up Mortal Kombat so they can make that Mortal Kombat vs. Street Fighter game Ed Boon's always talking about.
RafamanGrundyon March 2, 2009 at 3:19 p.m.
I'm gonna say capcom. A man can dream.
wh1terav3non March 2, 2009 at 3:19 p.m.
Ubisoft, or god forbid, EA will end up picking it up.
jakob187on March 2, 2009 at 3:19 p.m.
Weltal said:
""Because, really, at this point, what is Midway without Mortal Kombat?"Alive. I guess that's better than the alternative. "
...not really.  What else does Midway have to offer?

Stranglehold?  =  /
iAmJohnon March 2, 2009 at 3:20 p.m.
I'm certain that if someone buys Mortal Kombat, they will pretty much never use it, like Ubi's done with Driver.
Lilarcoron March 2, 2009 at 3:21 p.m.
I think buying the rights to MK without also bringing in the team (or Ed Boon at the very least) would be a pretty huge mistake. Then again, the game industry has made dumber decisions before so it's definitely not outside the realm of possibility.
LordAndrewon March 2, 2009 at 3:21 p.m.
Midway without Mortal Kombat isn't Midway at all.
I have no idea what they hope to accomplish by dropping that series.
EvilDingoon March 2, 2009 at 3:22 p.m.
Kind of hope a western developer picks it up. Have a hard time imagining future games staying "faithful" to the license under a japanese developer.

Also, I find this coverage somewhat more informative than what I read on Kotaku earlier. Great job.
TheHBKon March 2, 2009 at 3:22 p.m.
Oh man, midway without Mortal Kombat is like having to look at a nutless monkey.  Just don't see it.
Weltalon March 2, 2009 at 3:23 p.m.
jakob187 said:
"Weltal said:
""Because, really, at this point, what is Midway without Mortal Kombat?"Alive. I guess that's better than the alternative. "
...not really.  What else does Midway have to offer?

Stranglehold?  =  /
"
Just saying, they probably don't want to go under and MK is probably their greatest assent to prevent that. At this point they're banking on Wheelman and if they survive maybe we can see some interesting new IPs... or maybe they're better off dead.
NTon March 2, 2009 at 3:23 p.m.
This is what you call "Chapter 7 Cosplay" featuring golden parachutes.
keiblerfan69on March 2, 2009 at 3:23 p.m.
I am hoping for EA or Capcom. They are they only two who could do any good with the franchise.
Al3xand3ron March 2, 2009 at 3:24 p.m.
jakob187 said:
"Weltal said:
""Because, really, at this point, what is Midway without Mortal Kombat?"Alive. I guess that's better than the alternative. "
...not really.  What else does Midway have to offer?

Stranglehold?  =  /
"
Here's what they could resurrect with some decent success perhaps (on the Wii please)!
  

I was so in love with this on the Dreamcast. Maybe it's not as good as Hydro, but it looked so good and it was so fun to play, with silky smooth frame rate and awesome speed. The intro above lacks the fun, but I can't find good quality gameplay videos on the tube. Maybe this low quality one will do:
  

Yet, the arcade version was inferior and actually pretty bad (even visually) so perhaps it wasn't in-house Midway that created the Dreamcast version... Lovely long winded tracks huh? It took almost 3 minutes for a single lap above! Here's a review. Monster Games probably took a hint from this for Excite Truck.
AndrewB is online on March 2, 2009 at 3:24 p.m.
Lets all band together and buy Mortal Kombat. The time is now!

I expect this news to be a huge topic of discussion on the Bombcast.
McQuinnon March 2, 2009 at 3:27 p.m.
that sounds awful I hope they keep MK
xthorninmysidexon March 2, 2009 at 3:49 p.m.
If its sold it will probley only screw up one of my favorite series.
ThomasPon March 2, 2009 at 3:51 p.m.
Blues falling down like hail.

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