Dodgeball Neo Geo Arcade Marquee From Bryce
We always enjoy seeing our products displayed in all their glory. Thanks to Bryce for allowing us to see the Neo Geo Super Dodgeball displayed on his arcade!
We always enjoy seeing our products displayed in all their glory. Thanks to Bryce for allowing us to see the Neo Geo Super Dodgeball displayed on his arcade!
We’ve had a couple different designs for Dragon Ball Z for a while now, but always forgot to post them in the store. Check them out now with this link.
One of our buddies gave us this rare guy several months ago and we just got around to the full restore. The color yellowing was just about as bad as it gets, and there was very little reference online to what the colors were supposed to be, but it came out pretty darn good. Thanks Jason for the hookup, and we hope you enjoy your new restored artwork! Play on!
Order in the store HERE.
One or our router buddies presented us with this gem of a marquee for scanning. We had never seen one before and it is a beauty. Check it out in our store HERE.
Saw a pair of Dynamo Big Blue Marvel vs Capcoms at Captain’s Auction Warehouse in Anaheim with ArcadeMarquee.com artwork. Our Big Blue MVC marquees are custom made and look great. We also offer the plexi to go along with the marquee, order in our store HERE. The MvCs were auctioned off for around $1800 a piece! Check out Captain’s Auction Warehouse for over 500 games that get auctioned off every month and a half
Had one of our customers send in this photo of a beautifully restored Namco 20 Year Reunion. Thanks Jonnie, the game looks great!
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.