Multicade Arcade Marquee

With the amount of people creating multicades now-a-days, this has also been one of our top sellers. It’s a little bit of a shame to see the classics getting replaced with mames, and imitations, but hey, it’s giving the next generation an opportunity to experience arcades in their natural state.

2015-11-03T00:29:14+00:00November 3rd, 2015|Arcade Marquee|

Cruis’n World Arcade Marquee

Just got done switching out a pair of Cruis’s World arcade marquees and took an old and new photo for wow factor. The left is a brand spankin new ArcadeMarquee.com marquee, and check out the difference. Incredible to see how time has faded the old one. Check it out in our store HERE.

2015-10-30T22:44:05+00:00October 30th, 2015|Arcade Marquee|

Star Wars Arcade Marquee

Star Wars arcade marquee. One of our best selling marquees. Couldn’t really figure out why, but our suspicion is that they are being used like crazy for light boxes. If you’ve made one for yourself with one of our marquees, please send us a pic, and we’ll send you a 20% off coupon for your next order.

2015-10-25T23:02:59+00:00October 25th, 2015|Arcade Marquee|

Neo Geo Arcade Marquees

We are currently in the progress of gathering the largest collection of Neo Geo marquees that we know of. The majority of them have already been posted, and if you have more that you would like to see, let us know!

2015-10-21T17:19:57+00:00October 21st, 2015|Arcade Marquee|

Mortal Kombat II Arcade Marquee

Another blockbuster from the 90s. MKII was always the odd man out for me and my buddies because of the weird block button. Pressing backwards felt so intuitive from playing every other fighter. Needless to say I alway got smashed. Click HERE to take a look at one in our store.

2015-10-25T05:10:46+00:00October 16th, 2015|Arcade Marquee|

Terminator 2 Arcade Marquee

Just installed a Terminator 2 arcade marquee. The original one had become brittle and cracked down the middle. Terminator 2 was by far one of our favorite games of the 90s, my brother and I would play this one in particular at a local 7-11. It took us about $10 in quarters to beat it all the way through, which was a ton of money for us back then. The key of course is to grab the shotgun for the final boss and blast him back. Good times.

  

2015-08-11T18:25:49+00:00August 11th, 2015|Arcade Marquee|