My Realistic Arcade Overlays for Retroarch Collection
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Here is a realistic arcade bezel for Xevious using the Mega Bezel Reflective Shader for Retroarch
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Here is a realistic arcade bezel for Ikari Warriors using the Mega Bezel Reflective Shader for Retroarch
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Here is a realistic arcade bezel for Growl using the Mega Bezel Reflective Shader for Retroarch
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Here is a realistic Arcade bezel for DoDonPachi Dai Ou Jou using the Mega Bezel Reflective Shader for Retroarch. The original artwork bezel was made by @ArsInvictus
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Here is a realistic arcade bezel for Twin Cobra using the Mega Bezel Reflective Shader for Retroarch
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Here is a realistic arcade bezel for Assault using the Mega Bezel Reflective Shader for Retroarch
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Here is a realistic Arcade bezel for Rush'n Attack using the Mega Bezel Reflective Shader for Retroarch
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Here is a realistic Arcade bezel for Double Dragon using the Mega Bezel Reflective Shader for Retroarch
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Here is a realistic Arcade bezel for Double Dragon 2: The Revenge using the Mega Bezel Reflective Shader for Retroarch
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Here is a realistic Arcade bezel for Double Dragon 3: The Rosetta Stone using the Mega Bezel Reflective Shader for Retroarch
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Here is a realistic Arcade bezel for Super Street Fighter 2 using the Mega Bezel Reflective Shader for Retroarch
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Here is a realistic Arcade bezel for Shadow Force Henshin Ninja using the Mega Bezel Reflective Shader for Retroarch
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@antoro Thank you. I'm glad you like them.
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Here is a realistic Arcade bezel for Food Fight using the Mega Bezel Reflective Shader for Retroarch
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Here is a realistic Arcade bezel for SoulCalibur using the Mega Bezel Reflective Shader for Retroarch.
This is a bezel I made a while ago and never showed anyone. It has an obvious flaw. The character art doesn't match the original SoulCalibur arcade game, It has some future characters in the series, but I still like how it came out.
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Here is an update to my realistic Arcade bezel for Berzerk using the Mega Bezel Reflective Shader for Retroarch
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@Orionsangel fantastic work! I own a BerZerk cabinet and your work is a near mirror image of it. Thanks for being so accurate.
BTW... the "instruction card" box, it is just that, a blank box where the Arcade owner could place the instruction card in whatever language they so desired to have it printed in. So you could, for effect, make that whole white card look like it's replaceable...like old paper, slightly tilted... rather than a piece of the artwork. Mine is just that. It's a card taped to the back of the bezel glass.
Either way... thank you for bringing this Mega Classic back to life at such a high level!
JR
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@jamrom2 Thank you so much! That's a good idea! Could I see pictures of your Berzerk arcade cabinet?
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@Orionsangel Sure, no problem. You can see the card with the part number as well.
Best to make it a little crooked, with some various shading and a little age/heat yellow. Mine is a reproduction I made, and printed on card stock.
So if you do Frenzy, be mindful of that as well. It's the same cabinet, just painted orange. But the card has different instructions. My BerZerk MAME cabinet was an original Frenzy in really rough shape. Here is the card from that as well... you can't see the first line, and I can't move it without ripping it and the paint. But you get the idea.
JR
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@jamrom2 That looks amazing! I love it! Thank you for sharing. It brings back memories.
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