Richard Ivey’s Amazing Light Boxes
Another set of amazing light boxes produced with ArcadeMarquee products, and Richard Ivey’s wood working talents. Our favorite one in this batch: Lunar Lander. Thanks for the photos Richard!
Another set of amazing light boxes produced with ArcadeMarquee products, and Richard Ivey’s wood working talents. Our favorite one in this batch: Lunar Lander. Thanks for the photos Richard!
Been a while since we’ve done a mystery marquee challenge. This one is worth $10 to be mailed straight to your door.
First person to email us at arcademarquee….at….gmail….dot….com or through our contact page with the correct answer receives enough cash for 10 candy bars!
Answer: CLICK HERE
Congrats to Greg L. for the correct guess. Canadians for the win!
Had a customer recently send us images of this Dungeons and Dragons Light box and it looks great! Also, we must note that Dungeons and Dragons is the best 4 player side scroller of all time. So much replay value! Thank you to Keith S. for the photos.
Explanation below from the man himself:
“I used one 1X10 inch 8 foot long pine board. And 3/4 inch plywood piece for the back. I cut 3 pieces 2 and 7/8 wide for the sides and the bottom and one piece 2 and 9/16 wide for the top. I put the sides onto the plywood back using glue and pocket holes. Then glued 1/8 thick plywood 3/16 inch from the top to form a “rail” for the glass and marquee to slide on. Then got strips that protruded 1/8 inch wider than the boards to make a frame to go on the top of the box. Drilled a hole in the back and using U shaped nails to hold it down used a string of 5050 led lights to the back although I think 3850 led would probably work to since I used a good a lot of the strand. Slide a piece of glass along between the frame and the top piece I cut 3/16 inch shorter than the other than the sides and the bottom. Then slid the marquee over the glass piece.”
-Keith S.
For this mystery marquee, we have a very fun side scroller. Hints to come if unsolved.
First person to email us at arcademarquee….at….gmail….dot….com or through our contact page with the correct answer receives $5 cash mailed to their door.
Answer: CLICK HERE
Congrats to Richard I. for the win. Shipping $5 right over to ya buddy!
Our next mystery marquee hails from the 80s. Semi popular game that is rarely seen now-a-days.
First person to email us at arcademarquee….at….gmail….dot….com or through our contact page with the correct answer receives $5 cash mailed to their door.
Answer: CLICK HERE
Congrats to Matt S. for the win, and that oh so glorious $5.
Been a while since our last mystery marquee challenge. This one is up at our $5 level. A bit more of an obscure 80s game.
First person to email us at arcademarquee….at….gmail….dot….com or through our contact page with the correct answer receives $5 cash mailed to their door.
Answer: CLICK HERE
Congrats to Craig for the win.
Click on the “Mystery Marquees” category to see how many you can solve!
This one should be fairly easy so we are setting it to a $5 challenge. Gotta love the jello bowl Madonna armor bra. First person to email us at arcademarquee….at….gmail….dot….com or through our contact page with the correct answer receives $5 cash mailed to their door.
Answer: CLICK HERE
Congrats to Anthony R. for the win!
Click on the “Mystery Marquees” category on the right to see how many you can solve!
This marquee will either be very difficult, or very easy for you arcade sleuths. Very popular arcade, setting this challenge at $5 for the first to email us at arcademarquee…..at…..gmail….dot….com
Answer: CLICK HERE
Congrats again to Nicholas D. for the correct answer!
Tesla taking it back to the 8 bit era.
This game was particularly popular in the 90s. Bounty set at $5 bill, mailed to your house.
Email your guess to arcademarquee…..at…..gmail….dot….com
Answer: CLICK HERE
Congrats to Nicholas D. for winning!