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Battle Bakraid (Eighting - 1999)

Here’s the sequel to Battle Garegga, released 3 years after the original title. Another custom CPO for this one in the same style as the Garegga design.

MAME - Battle Bakraid

RetroArch - Battle Bakraid

And the full CPO view again:

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Awesome, thanks for sharing the update.

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Galaga (Namco/Midway - 1981)

Finally got around to updating the Galaga overlay with newer look and control panel.

MAME - Galaga

RetroArch - Galaga

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FYI, the MAME - Galaga zip has a .cfg instead of the .lay file.

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Thanks! It should be fixed now.

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Fantastic overlay for one of my favorite games. Looks great.

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Mortal Kombat II (Midway - 1993)

Update to add a CPO view.

MAME - Mortal Kombat II

RetroArch - Mortal Kombat II

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Hey vertical gamers, just a quick note that I have added a new update to the website, with 16 games you’ve seen in this thread – get them at https://www.verticalarcade.com/overlays/latest-overlays if you don’t have them already:

  • Boot Hill
  • Bubble Bobble
  • Cadillacs and Dinosaurs
  • Crazy Climber
  • Gauntlet
  • Heated Barrel
  • Ladybug
  • Legionnaire
  • Lunar Lander
  • Night Driver
  • Raiden DX
  • Raiden Fighters Jet
  • Red Baron
  • Splat!
  • Strider
  • Toki

Happy gaming!

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Will you be updating the Mortal Kombat? And I don’t see a Galaga there at all… Just wondering.

Site looks great by the way!

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Thanks @SLOTH! Yes, I’m a bit behind in site updates compared to this thread as I do short writeups of every game and have to make various other updates – however you can get the same downloads above in this thread, there’s really nothing different in what’s on the site.

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NBA Jam Tournament Edition (Midway - 1994)

Completely reworked from the old version.

MAME - NBA Jam TE

RetroArch - NBA Jam TE

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Night Warriors: Darkstalkers Revenge (Capcom - 1995)

This is basically Darkstalkers 2, released one year after the first. It had roughly double the memory capacity from the original game, which allowed much more detailed character animation.

MAME - Night Warriors

RetroArch - Night Warriors

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Thoggo – Just a quick note to say how much I love your site. Your write-ups are a big part of the fun. Keep them coming! :smiley:

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Thanks @benlogan, I actually spend a fair amount of time on those (researching, watching videos, playing the games) so I’m glad someone is reading them!

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Blasteroids (Atari – 1987)

MAME version

RetroArch version

Blasteroids is another example – like Smash TV, Rampage World Tour and Strike Force – of a later arcade game that updated a popular early 80s formula with improved graphics and more complex gameplay. Blasteroids takes the basic premise and gameplay of Asteroids and adds elements that were in vogue in the late 80s – pre-rendered 3D graphics, powerups, branching level structures and boss fights.

These additions add more depth to the gameplay, but they also make it a fair bit easier to get into early on, as you can take multiple hits and replenish your shield in addition to grabbing more powerful weapons. The game also adds the ability to transform your ship into three different types (focusing on speed, armor or firepower) and allows two players to team up, including the ability to dock your ships together into a more powerful ship. Though you could argue these updates overcomplicate a game concept that has a certain purity and simplicity, Blasteroids has enough polish and a gentle enough difficulty curve that it’s fun even for people who don’t love Asteroids.

The MAME version includes two screen sizes and curved and straight screen options, while the RetroArch version sticks with the large straight screen.

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Magic Sword (Capcom - 1990)

Update to this overlay for overall aesthetics and control panel overlay. The art was supplied by @MrDo, as is usually the case for these overlays. The only exception being the CPO stickers which I was able to recreate from a photo.

There are full bezel and large screen views included:

MAME - Magic Sword

RetroArch - Magic Sword

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Wow these are looking great! I love the Magic Sword & Blasteroids!

I played Blasteroids a fair bit in the arcade :slight_smile:

Ars, do you have Forgotten Worlds on your list? :innocent:

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Yes, Forgotten Worlds is on the list, the CPO for that one isn’t available anywhere I can find, which is sort of the hold up on that game. Unfortunately it’s not the sort of design that will be easy to replicate from a photo either. Hopefully I can get a good source for that soon, it’s a great set of art and the game is a classic!

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Checking this thread is a daily treat.

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Dragon Blaze (Psikyo - 2000)

This is an update of my old custom design to include a control panel. All the art on this one is custom work as there was no western release for this game. I used a poster from the original game artwork for the marquee and bezel while the CPO is based on art found in the game screens.

MAME - Dragon Blaze

RetroArch - Dragon Blaze

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