Die Hard Arcade Marquee

Used to love playing this game as a kid. The 3D fighting platform and cool moves were just a little bit better than most of the other side scrollers out there. Not to mention the awesome weapons you could pick up and use. I seem to remember some timing based actions that had to be performed along the way too. The most annoying part of this particular game was the fact you were saving the president’s daughter once again. I don’t know how many times I’ve had to save a president’s daughter in video games, but I’m getting pretty tired of it. Just once, I’d like to save super model or sumthin…. Miss Universe…. I dunno. Lastly, we used to joke that the arcade cabinet resembled a trash can. It wasn’t until later on I heard that a company that designs trash cans ACTUALLY designed it. Not sure if that’s true, but I don’t doubt it. In my experience, the arcade sells in the Northwest for around $300-$500.

Check out the Die Hard arcade marquee in our store HERE, and a playthrough below:

2018-01-06T22:35:33+00:00January 6th, 2018|Arcade Marquee, Product Photos|

Vs Dr. Mario Arcade Marquee

Don’t really see Dr. Mario arcades around very much. I used to own 2 of them, but sold them due to lack of interest of people playing them. I do regret the decision though, haven’t seen one in the Northwest since. Might have to convert a Nintendo cabinet back over. Check out the marquee HERE, and a play through below (although I believe from NES). If anyone is able to get through the 1 hour and 22 minutes of footage, I will give you 10,000 internet points:

2017-12-28T20:43:50+00:00December 28th, 2017|Arcade Marquee, Product Photos|

In the Hunt Arcade Marquee

Recently got a really good scan of In the Hunt, one of the marquees we had missing from our collection. For some reason, this particular PCB is highly sought after and goes for over $200 on eBay. The game play is pretty awesome, very reminiscent of a submarine version of Metal Slug. Check out the marquee in our store HERE, and a play through of the game below:

2017-12-09T19:46:42+00:00December 9th, 2017|Arcade Marquee, Product Photos|

GI Joe Arcade Marquee

This is one of those rare games that we never played as a kid. We didn’t even know it existed until Another Castle Arcade in Bremerton Washington got one. A bit underwhelming when we played it. A four player shmup style arcade sounds awesome, but it was very repetitive and had too many explosions if there is such a thing. Check out the marquee in our store HERE, and below for a play through if you don’t believe us on the explosions thing:

2017-12-07T22:42:25+00:00December 7th, 2017|Uncategorized|

Sega Outrun Arcade Marquee

Sega Outrun arcade marquee. One of the few single player drivers that people request. This, Road Blasters, and Pole Position seem to be the most popular. Since Pole Position’s pcb boards always take a crap, and Road Blasters Atari buttons always fail, Outrun is usually the game of choice for us. Check it out in our store HERE.

2017-11-15T21:16:15+00:00November 15th, 2017|Product Photos|

NFL Blitz 2000 Gold Edition Arcade Marquee

Played this game a ton with my big brother growing up. Avoided all of the arcades that charged $.50 per quarter. 2 dollars a game? No way. There was something very satisfying about being able to entirely demolish an opponent after a play was over. Fully scanned and cleaner marquee available in our store HERE.

2017-11-08T19:11:29+00:00November 8th, 2017|Product Photos|

Lethal Enforcer Arcade Marquee

One of my favorite shooter games as a kid, and surprisingly enough, still quite fun today. If you can get past the incredibly cheesy characters and feel of the game, it’s a blast. Also one of the best 90s marquees of all time. Mullets and pink tank tops. Can’t imagine what it would be like to have your kids see you on that marquee 20 some odd years down the line. Check out the marquee in our store HERE.

2017-11-07T02:43:30+00:00November 7th, 2017|Product Photos|