NFL Blitz 4K Vertical Overlay
I restored the instruction cards here and they are available for download on MameWorld. The scans were all sourced from @MrDo.
I did both dark and bright versions as well:
NFL Blitz 4K Vertical Overlay
I restored the instruction cards here and they are available for download on MameWorld. The scans were all sourced from @MrDo.
I did both dark and bright versions as well:
Updated Bionic Commando
Many thanks to Doc Mack for generously making this scan of the bezel artwork available to the community! I did a light clean up on the bezel as it was already in very good condition and just removed some dirtiness in a few areas and some spots.
I’ve also updated this with the latest techniques and assets from @PapaShine such as the coin door.
I’ve placed both dark and bright versions out on the dropbox:
Dragon Spirit 4K Overlay
I was able to use a vector version of the bezel here with a photo I took of the instructions at Galloping Ghost to put together a complete bezel graphic (the vector version was missing the instructions).
I ended up using a photo of the marquee as the only scan available was missing too much of the bottom portion.
I’ve done both dark and bright versions:
Arabian
I restored the marquee from a scan found on Mr. Do’s drive, unfortunately, the scan had been damaged (I think by a prior restoration attempt, but not sure) so there are still some issues with the purple buildings in the background I will try to revisit in the future. But for now, I wanted to get an overlay out there. I’m not sure who did the restore work on the bezel in this case, but it looks great.
I’ve done dark and bright versions:
Set of Capcom Big Blue Cab overlays
Thanks to @Thoggo for passing along his Big Blue format. I created Big Blue versions of the following games:
Eco Fighter Cyberbots X-Men Children of the Atom Darkstalkers Street Fighter Alpha 2 Super Street Fighter 2 Turbo
Those overlays look amazing, anything with a large marquee looks pretty impressive but those are ridiculous!!
Thanks for sharing the sweet overlay elements Your big blue @Thoggo (played through the whole of alien vs predator with your overly for the first time last week!) and great work filling in some Missing blanks @ArsInvictus!!
Have you got captain commando in this format? I Have only ever seen the standard marquee for it
Thanks @PapaShine! Galloping Ghost has the Captain Commando in big blue format. I’m going to check with Doc Mack if it is OK to take a photo. If so, I’ll put out the overlay for it
@ArsInvictus, your work is absolutely mind-blowing and truly a beautiful thing. Thanks for all the time and talent you’ve put into this. Truly outstanding stuff!
I’m new to all of this and looking to build a countercade the same size as the Arcade1Up countercades, so space for hardware will be limited. I plan to use a 20" 16:9 1080P monitor mounted vertically.
Can anyone provide guidance on the minimum class of hardware needed to support these overlays and the amazing HSM Mega Bezel shader using one of its simplified presets? Also, what hardware is needed for the Mega Bezel with one of its base presets?
Any shared expertise on this is greatly appreciated.
Hi @tommyb, welcome to the forums! I’m glad you like the format
I would say that a 20" monitor with 1080P would leave you with a very small screen area which I’m not sure would be very playable, if you haven’t already, I’d download some overlays and set them up on that monitor to see if it is acceptable to you.
I can’t give you guidance on the shader performance, I’m using an Nvidia GTX1060 and have not had any problem with performance, and it is probably overkill. @HyperspaceMadness, who created that shader might have more info to share on that.
Thanks for the info and welcome, @ArsInvictus!
I agree, the cab will be small. The Arcade1Up countercades that I’m modeling this after use an 8" screen along with static bezel and marquee artwork. The inside measurements are around 10 1/2 inches wide, 17 inches tall and 11 inches deep.I’m hoping that scaling the art down to 1080P will still look great on the smaller display while reducing the hardware load.
A decased 20" screen barely fits in the cabinet with the bottom 4 inches covered by the control panel. I will probably cut mine to be a little taller so that the display is fully visible.
Here’s a pic of the Arcade1Up unit for reference. The 20" display will take up the entire marquee and bezel areas.
Since were mounting vertically, if you’d like the best viewing angle, consider an IPS monitor. Others may disagree, but it’s improved image quality for me:
https://blogs.umass.edu/Techbytes/2016/04/04/tn-or-ips-monitors-whats-the-difference/
TN panels can be great too though
Yes, if that is the form factor you are aiming for then I think this would work, the screen would probably be similar in size. From a resolution standpoint, 1080p would look clear enough I think, though you might have to put some work into experimenting with the shader settings so that the image is clear. But I know of people who are running my overlays on large, 1080P screens and are happy with the clarity, so I’d assume it would be the same at 20".
Please post the results to the thread here so folks know how workable this kind of setup is.
Hi and welcome!
At 1920x1080 the performance requirements are much less than at 4K. I have a laptop with a GTX 940M and I get 50-60fps with the full Mega Bezel at 1920x1080.
If you are setting the Retroarch viewport in the video settings to be a smaller size on the screen (Like a rectangle around the bezel cutout) then it will run much faster as there is less screen to calculate. And if you really need to run at the fastest possible you can use the Simple Reflection Only presets. On the GTX 940M with the aspect ratio set to 4:3 I get about 70fps
Thanks @HyperspaceMadness, that’s great news. And also thanks for your crazy incredible Mega Bezel shader!
I can’t wait to see the overlays and shader in action on my mini cab. I will share some pics/video of it once I have it working.
4K Armored Warriors Vertical Overlay
This game was one I have great memories of when it was released in the arcade. Sadly I was probably one of only a few people who fed it any quarters, as everyone was off playing fighting games in this era.
But, I wanted to do this one justice. So I found the only copy of the marquee I could locate online, which was a blurry, warped, crooked mess and did what I could to restore it. Replacing all the logo art with new materials and sharpening the rest of the image. I’ll post it to mameworld as it might be the best copy available until a better marquee scan appears. This game had a very limited run in the US, so I doubt many marquees remain in the wild unfortunately.
I also translated an original Japanese instruction card to english and restored it in the process, as well as reworked another, vertical card into the horizontal format to fit in the overlay.
Here is the final result, hope you enjoy!
Updated Progear Overlay
I replaced my custom Progear marquee and bezel to match the actual conversion marquee and stickers here so it’s more authentic to the original arcade experience. The only english language scans of the instruction stickers where very grainy and blurry, so I recreated those using materials from better scans from the japanese artwork. I’d done the first instruction card in the past, so just recreated the second card for this release.
Here’s the updated overlay:
4K Vertical Overlay for Dragon Breed
I reworked the custom instruction cards I’d created for the horizontal overlay for this game last year and used them here.
Captain Commando, Eco Fighter, X-Men vs Street Fighter Big Blue style overlays
Many thanks to Doc Mack for granting permission to use these photographs of actual arcade marquees on these overlays!
Thanks again to @Thoggo for providing the big blue template I used here.