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    New Overlay & Art: Moon War (Stern)

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    • UDb23U
      UDb23
      last edited by

      Complete Art Pack created for Moon War (1981 - Stern).

      Maybe you don't known the arcade game itself but surely you know the original flyer.
      And there's reason why it's so famous !

      The Artwork, of course...
      ;-)

      alt textNow available as Scrape Image

      Launching Image
      alt text

      Overlay
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      ENJOY !!

      You can find this and more hand crafted quality overlays in the rpie-ovl repository.
      And if you want an easy way to install them, @meleu created a great dedicated script.
      Perform these commands on your RetroPie:

      cd
      git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/meleu/rpie-art
      cd rpie-art
      ./rpie-art.sh
      

      After launching rpie-art.sh script you just have to follow the instructions in the dialog boxes. Once you have the rpie-art.shscript, choose the Update option to get all the latest art in the repository.

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      • HurricaneFanH
        HurricaneFan
        last edited by

        Looks Awesome!

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        • MrJordaaanyM
          MrJordaaany
          last edited by

          Awesome overlay! I have it installed right now :) Thanks @UDb23

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          • jonnykeshJ
            jonnykesh @UDb23
            last edited by

            @udb23 0_1508535633292_moonk.png

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            • jonnykeshJ
              jonnykesh @UDb23
              last edited by

              @udb23 It's really cool. Stern had some fantastic artists. I wonder if they were in-house or commissioned? Obviously the same artist who did Berzerk and Frenzy, amongst others.
              0_1508536160851_berz.png

              0_1508536277827_FRENZY Arcade Machine Game Overhead Header GLASS for sale #B78 by STERN   (2).JPG

              0_1508536294339_frenzy.jpg

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              • HyruleslinkH
                Hyruleslink @UDb23
                last edited by

                @udb23 You realize she is now most likely in her late 50s/early 60s lol

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                • UDb23U
                  UDb23 @jonnykesh
                  last edited by UDb23

                  @jonnykesh Yes, at that time, with game graphics still very basic ,it was important to gaming companies to attract customers (players) with great artwork.
                  Also the profit they made with coin-op games was so high they could easily pay great artists.

                  Flyers were not intended for players but for arcade, bar and pub owners that were selecting the games to rent. Nice girls were often used in these flyers even if there was no connection with the game at all !
                  Like this: http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-MxdM3i5Vcd4/UYQbENVHvkI/AAAAAAAAMec/PIzMVywkev0/s640/kf04.jpg
                  Interesting an funny web page on the girls & flyers subject (konami).

                  btw:Frenzy overlay also available.

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                  • UDb23U
                    UDb23 @Hyruleslink
                    last edited by

                    @hyruleslink said in New Overlay & Art: Moon War (Stern):

                    You realize she is now most likely in her late 50s/early 60s lol

                    sure,LOL.

                    Nowadays it's just a funny picture. Today in advertising, and in general, we're used to way more "aggressive" girl images.
                    Can you imagine in the 80's ? That must have been a very scandalous shot ! :-))

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