Dullaron |
Diablo III - Dunard #1884
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First time seeing a cabinet with back lit lights. There is another cabinet with back lit lights. How many different cabinets out there that had those?
I think have those effect added onto MAME artworks will look cool.
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Re: Space Panic cabinet with back lit lights.
[Re: Dullaron]
#369411 - 09/04/17 06:00 AM
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I had no idea the artwork looked liked that....
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Re: Space Panic cabinet with back lit lights.
[Re: Dullaron]
#369413 - 09/04/17 06:05 AM
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Didn't know Inder made actual video games too, not just pinball.
Be nice to find a couple of those dumps to add. Or are those just English bootlegs/distributor versions in Spanish cabs?
>> I had no idea the artwork looked liked that....
That's not what any of the one's I've ever seen looked like!
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Re: Space Panic cabinet with back lit lights.
[Re: Bad A Billy]
#369415 - 09/04/17 07:35 AM
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> Didn't know Inder made actual video games too, not just pinball.
They made a few from the late '70s to the early '90s, IIRC. I believe that virtually all of them were licensed titles.
> Be nice to find a couple of those dumps to add. Or are those just English > bootlegs/distributor versions in Spanish cabs?
Space Panic, at least, is a licensed version. Check the entry for it on recreativas.org; if you zoom in on the photo of the marquee and read the (tiny) text in the upper left-hand corner, it translates to English as 'Made by INDER S.A. (Spain) / Under licence from Universal (Japan)'.
> >> I had no idea the artwork looked liked that.... > > That's not what any of the one's I've ever seen looked like! The artwork's appearance is interesting - it's very similar to certain European cartooning styles that were popular in the '70s and '80s.
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