Arcade Artwork
Slow and steady builds the bomb factory
What do the first Transformers movie, a 2,100 year old melon, and Daimler minus Chrysler all have in common with a certain game named Agent X? They all happened, or started, in 2007. Sometimes, the best things are worth waiting for – let’s hope that is the case with this reproduction artwork. Today, we finally have a progress update. (more…)
Frenzy NOS Cpanel shipping to Oklahoma
The Frenzy reproduction control panels continue to move forward. In the last two weeks, I sent out the Pantone colors I matched to the printer. But to make absolutely sure that the colors are spot on, today the Frenzy panel is traveling via Fedex to Oklahoma. (more…)
Time Pilot ’84 overlay – update 2
For all of you still waiting to get a reproduction Time Pilot ’84 (inkjet) overlay for your arcade game, they are still in the works. (more…)
Frenzy reproduction control panels – Progress update
I know Chris has been messaging those who are purchasing a reproduction Frenzy control panel, but I wanted to update here as well – progress is continuing to move forward. (more…)
Time Pilot ’84 overlays update
For those arcade collectors who followed a couple of my posts on the contract job I got to reproduce the control panel artwork for Time Pilot ’84, I wanted to give you a quick update on where that stands. (more…)
Crowdsourcing the castle
Stop and think, what would a crowdsourced castle look like? A moat made of lime jello and Gouda? A tower overhang for bungee jumping? Alas, you know I am not speaking about an actual castle, but Star Castle artwork – namely the sideart. I believe I have found some significant differences in distinct printed pieces of sideart and I need your help to figure it out. (more…)
Status to date of The Glob artwork
Back in October 2007 I wrote a post detailing the dimensions for a Pac-man cabinet kickplate to use to develop conversion artwork – in this case, The Glob. (more…)