This site will follow the creation of my MAME arcade cabinet. I want to give it the classic look of a Mario Bros game from 1983. Check back often for updates on my progress.
Tuesday, August 05, 2014
Resources
It seems that in the years since making my cabinet, many of you have wanted to duplicate the project. Since Google does a poor job of notifying me of comments here, and many of the resources I used are no longer on the web, I've collected some of the files I used into a zip file for your future use. In there are psd and ai files with images that can be used to create artwork (most notably the control panel overlay), as well as the original plans from jakobud.com (which seem to be intermittently available still here).
Anyway, if you find any of these files useful, I'd love to see how your project came together, so feel free to link pictures or blogs below!
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3 comments:
Hi there,
first of all, great work on the arcade!!! it looks amazing!
I, myself, am building a Mario Bros themed weecade so I'll be using your file pack!!!!
However, I can't seem to find the '2-player feature' marquee artwork anywhere! Where did you get it???
Cheers!
Hi there,
first of all, great work, your arcade looks great!!
Now, I'm looking at your art-pack and I can't seem to find the '2-player-feature' marquee!
Where did you get it????
Cheers!!!
The marquee was an actual arcade-used marquee I bought off ebay. I think there are a few different variants, both the narrow cab and the wide cab one, but they can be found regularly. I tried printing the marquee on a plexiglass-like material but it didn't look authentic.
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