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    My Realistic Arcade Overlays for Retroarch Collection

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    • OrionsangelO
      Orionsangel
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      Here is an update to my Realistic Arcade Bezel for Puckman (AKA Pacman) for use with Retroarch. Reflective Shader by HyperspaceMadness

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      • OrionsangelO
        Orionsangel
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        Here is my Realistic Arcade Bezel Collection featuring the @HyperSpaceMadness Reflective Shader for Retroarch. Big thanks to HSM for suggesting that I use it my realistic arcade bezels. You can now download them.

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        • dodonpachiD
          dodonpachi @Orionsangel
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          @orionsangel Excellent work!!

          I don't know if you take requests, but have you considered making a vertical and horizontal bezel for the Astro City cabinet? I see you made one for the Blast City already.

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          • OrionsangelO
            Orionsangel
            last edited by

            Here is my Realistic Bezel for the Arcade game Sky Skipper for Retroarch with Hyperspacemadness Reflective Shader.

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            • OrionsangelO
              Orionsangel @dodonpachi
              last edited by Orionsangel

              @dodonpachi

              I've made the Astro City candy cab bezel and then some for both MAME and Retroarch

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              • dodonpachiD
                dodonpachi @Orionsangel
                last edited by dodonpachi

                @orionsangel Awesome!!! I use my Astro City themed arcade stick to play fbneo, so this will be perfect!

                EDIT: On retroarch, what scaling options am I supposed to use? No matter what I set, the game screen is significantly larger than the intended cab screen size and location. Is there a configuration file that you made that I was supposed to download or something?

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                • OrionsangelO
                  Orionsangel @dodonpachi
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                  @dodonpachi Try my tutorial

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                  • solecizeS
                    solecize
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                    One thing that is really interesting is that with OLED screens and other technology with low amounts of ambient backlight/spill, these will begin to look more like a sticker or artwork and less like an image on a screen. would be cool to find a small/medium OLED and put some clear front glass over it to get the effect. I see tons of really wide arcades now, but the 16:9 wide aspect ratio doesn't really do it for me. I may need to look at designing a cabinet that supports 90degree rotation on a monitor. Something like that would look amazing with these.

                    Nice work.

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                    • OrionsangelO
                      Orionsangel
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                      Here is my Realistic Bezel for the Arcade game Smash TV for Retroarch with Hyperspacemadness Reflective Shader.

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                      • OrionsangelO
                        Orionsangel
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                        Here is my Realistic Bezel for the Arcade game Q-Bert for Retroarch with Hyperspacemadness Reflective Shader.

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                        • OrionsangelO
                          Orionsangel
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                          Here is my Realistic Bezel for the Arcade game Punch Out for Retroarch with Hyperspacemadness Reflective Shader.

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                          • OrionsangelO
                            Orionsangel
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                            Here is my Realistic Bezel for the Arcade game Arkanoid for Retroarch with Hyperspacemadness Reflective Shader.

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                            • OrionsangelO
                              Orionsangel
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                              Here is my Realistic Bezel for the Arcade game DoDonPachi for Retroarch with Hyperspacemadness Reflective Shader and Bezel made by ArsInvictus

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                              • OrionsangelO
                                Orionsangel
                                last edited by Orionsangel

                                Here is my Realistic Bezel for the Arcade game Captain America & The Avengers for Retroarch with Hyperspacemadness Reflective Shader

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                                • OrionsangelO
                                  Orionsangel
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                                  Here is my Realistic Bezel for the Arcade game Ninja Baseball Bat Man for Retroarch with Hyperspacemadness Reflective Shader

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                                  • OrionsangelO
                                    Orionsangel
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                                    This is a test of glass reflection with my Arcade Mario Bros bezel using HyperspaceMadness's reflection shaders.

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                                    • OrionsangelO
                                      Orionsangel
                                      last edited by Orionsangel

                                      Here's my Defender & Stargate Realistic Arcade Bezels for Retroarch with HyperSpaceMadness Reflective Shader

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                                      • OrionsangelO
                                        Orionsangel
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                                        Here are some of my Realistic Arcade Bezels for Retroarch with examples of reflective glass, scratches & using the Hyperspacemadness Shader. In case anyone is wondering versions of these bezels exist without the reflection and scratch filter. I always give the option.

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                                        • OrionsangelO
                                          Orionsangel
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                                          Here is my Candy Cab bezel for Konami Windy with a HyperspaceMadness reflection shader and Dark Mode by MQC for Retroarch

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                                          • OrionsangelO
                                            Orionsangel
                                            last edited by Orionsangel

                                            Here’s an update to my Virtua Fighter arcade bezel for Retroarch using a reflective shader by HyperSpaceMadness

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