Namco 20 Year Reunion Arcade Marquee by Jonnie T.
Had one of our customers send in this photo of a beautifully restored Namco 20 Year Reunion. Thanks Jonnie, the game looks great!
Had one of our customers send in this photo of a beautifully restored Namco 20 Year Reunion. Thanks Jonnie, the game looks great!
We’ve been doing Neo Geo mini marquees for a while. They are one of our most favorite things to work on and bring back to life. One of our reviews from our ebay store above. Big thanks to all of our customers for supporting us throughout the years. Our 4 pack for $23.95 is by far one of our most popular deals, check it out in our store HERE.
This one was very difficult to source, and even then we were only able to manage a medium resolution image. Game images mainly focus on the more famous Bomber Man than this older obscure title. Check it out in our store HERE, and a video of the game play below
A while back our buddy Brad from Capitol City Arcade commissioned us to do a Donkey Kong Christmas arcade marquee. Brad’s Capitol City Arcade in Vancouver BC is an amazing arcade featuring a ton of restored and beautiful arcade games. Brad switches his Donkey Kong occasionally to fit the season, and it is incredibly fun. If you’re ever in the Vancouver area be sure to check it out!
This is something we didn’t know existed before one of our customers requested it. Dig Dug 2 was apparently released in 1985 by Namco as a sequel to the first, but largely failed due to a number of different things. This version of the game was based on an island with an overhead view, and if I had to guess, not digging in a game called Dig Dug probably contributed to it losing it’s original magic. Besides that, it actually looks pretty fun, with some Qix vibes to it. Check out a play through below, and thanks again to Mike for the photo:
Fresh off the press we now carry American Changer AC6000 change machine stickers for when your change machine says “tokens” but your machine is using quarters. Laminated for durability and sticker backed so you can slap em right on.
This one really was quite fun to restore. Given how fun of a game Time Crisis 2 was, these arcades got quite a lot of use over the years. In addition to that, the pedestal is a tempting place to put a drink and have it promptly fall over due to it not being level. All those factors meant that the sticker that goes on the pedestal was usually toast within a matter of years. We were able to get a decent scan of the original and went to work restoring it. The final product turned out great and is laminated with our textured laminate to ensure endurance for years to come. Check it out in our store HERE.
Here’s one you don’t see everyday. Batman Forever by Acclaim was a very underwhelming arcade title with a very cool looking arcade cabinet. It wasn’t very popular, so seeing one in the wild is pretty exciting, but then you play it, and it’s meh. Furthermore the graphics are quite dark, and when paired with an old CRT it can be frustrating to see things. In any case, we now have the arcade marquee header/artwork. Check it out in our store HERE. Check out a play through below as well!
Finally found a good scan of Metal Slug 6 Sega SNK Playmore arcade marquee. This quite possibly might be the last Metal Slug we see for the arcade… ever!!!! That is, unless it gets picked up by Raw Thrills or Global VR. In any case, at least the game is fun and sticks to its guns…
Check out the marquee for purchase in our store HERE, and a play through of the game below:
We partnered with Time Warp 206 in Seattle to create this massive 15 foot translite mural. It came out amazing. If you’re in Seattle, be sure to check out the arcade bar.
www.timewarp.bar