Kevin Steele, Friday, 05 December 2003

Great Artwork for Your MAME Cab
Kevin Steele
December, 2003
The finishing touches on a project quite often can mean
the difference between a mediocre final result and one that truly showcases
the work and care that went into it. With a MAME arcade cabinet, the finishing
touch is often the artwork: the bezel, CPO (control panel overlay), marquee,
and sideart.
There are several different ways you can produce
the artwork: with your own inkjet printer, using a larger-format inkjet
at a local "quick print" shop
like Kinko's, or a custom printing service devoted to arcade artwork, such
as Classic Arcade Grafix.
Classic Arcade Grafix specializes in arcade artwork,
both high-quality reproductions of genuine arcade marquees and sideart,
as well as a growing collection of MAME-themed arcade artwork.
For this review, owner Michael Ford sent
a pair of their MAME-themed marquees and a sample section of their sideart.

The Two Review Marquees
Top Quality Printing
The company uses a "proprietary pigmentation process" for
printing, and whatever that means exactly, I've got to say the final
results are jaw-droppingly good. Smooth gradients, sharp lines, and bright,
saturated colors. These prints look nothing at all like most inkjet prints
I've seen, trust me. There is absolutely no comparison.
Classic Arcade Grafix has a 50-year no-fade guarantee
on the prints as well, which shows they have a lot of confidence in their
printing process. Another impressive thing about the prints is the fact
that you can clean these marquees with regular household cleaners (try
that with an inkjet print!)
Magnificent Marquees
I received two of their MAME-themed marquees, the "Mame Marquee Collage" and
the "Blast MAME Marquee." The Blast MAME Marquee was custom-sized for my
cabinet, a service that is offered at no extra charge.
I have to say that I am very, very impressed with
their product - the
marquees are printed on a nice, heavy, glossy vinyl, and the printing is
absolutely top-notch. The vinyl has a thick, smooth plastic feel, and the
printing is exceptionally bright and crisp.

Close-up of the "Collage" Marquee
When I mounted the "Blast" marquee in my cabinet, was no need to "double-up" the
marquee to avoid wash-out, and the marquee still let a nice amount of light
through when mounted in the cabinet. There was no evidence at all of paper
grain, another problem you often seen with home-made marquees.
The only minor nit I have to pick with the Blast
marquee is the jagged edges of the "blast" portion of the artwork, most
likely caused by scaling up a lower-res piece of artwork. The MAME logo
and text is perfectly sharp and smooth, as is the star field. It's just
the explosion portion that has a jagged appearance. (I actually kind
of like it, as it looks like an arcade-rendered explosion).

The Jaggies on the Blast Marquee (Note the glossy self-portrait!)
Update:
I talked to Kelsey of Oscar
Controls, who, it turns out, is the creator
of the "MAME Blast" marquee art — he confirmed that jagged
appearance is intentional, and is not a printing artifact. It's actually
pretty cool looking, so I guess have no nits at all to complain about.
Darn.
MAME Sideart
The sideart is printed on the same thick glossy
vinyl, but is self-adhesive for easy application to your cabinet (you
can get self-adhesive marquees, as well). Once again, I have to rave
about the quality of the printing - it
is just fabulously bright and sharp.

The Classic MAME SideArt Design
The sample section of the sideart I received is
from Classic Arcade Grafix's "MAME
Classic Theme" sideart. I only had a section of the sideart, but the size
of the original is an impressive 20x22.8" The printing is sharp and clear,
and the colors very bright. The vinyl feels very durable, and I would have
no reservations at all about putting this artwork on my MAME cabinet.

Closeup of the Sideart — Note the Vibrant Colors
Conclusions
While Classic Arcade Grafix specializes in restoration
artwork for arcade cabinets, they also have a large (and growing) collection
of MAME-themed artwork. Some of it is MAME artwork that is available on
the Internet, some of it is their own custom design. I'm especially impressed
to see the variety of MAME-themed sideart and control panel overlays that
they have available, as this is something that is particularly hard to
find.

Oooh, Pretty...
I also ordered a custom marquee design from Classic Arcade
Grafix for my arcade cab, and they did a fantastic job — the marquee
came out exactly how I expected it to look when I designed it in Photoshop,
and the colors were wonderfully deep and bright.

The New MAMEframe2 Marquee, Printed by CustomArcadeGrafix.com
I have to state again how very impressed I am with
the quality of the materials, printing, and overall "fit and finish" of
Classic Arcade Grafix's artwork. If you're looking for top-quality artwork
to finish off your MAME cabinet, you really owe it to yourself to check
them out. Trust me, you won't be disappointed.

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