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| CoryBee:
--- Quote from: Jumpman64 on December 12, 2012, 10:34:03 am ---I could totally use one of these for my planned Jumpman Jr. bartop! Haven't even finished my first cab and I already have plans for the 2nd... --- End quote --- Jumpman eh? Is that an actual game too or just the cab's name? Need a plate? Got two spots open. |
| Jumpman64:
I would love one, thanks! Just not sure what to put on it... how soon do you need the specifics? Jumpman & Jumpman Jr. are old C-64 / Atari / Apple IIe, etc. games. They were inspired by Donkey Kong, though they play very differently. Many of the levels are essentially puzzles. Here is a great example: They're on my short list of all-time favorite C-64 games. My idea is to build a cabinet as if Jumpman (or, in the case, Jr.) had been an arcade release. It will be sort of a platformer version of the shmups-focused bartops that seem popular. |
| CoryBee:
I see, looks like a hoot :D "Jumpman" looks like he is on some crack :laugh2: I wanted to make these today, so kind of need them soon....I can always make more later too no problem. But this run will be the cheapest :cheers: Maybe you want a test to see how it will be..... |
| Jumpman64:
Ack, okay then... let's see... Jumpman Junior Made in USA by Epyx & Randy Glover Model No. JM-JR-1 Serial No. 000064 (and then all the standard electrical ratings) Would that work? |
| CoryBee:
What do you think? I used the logo from a Jumpman Junior magazine thingy I found on google Attached is the logo pulled from this magazine thingy Link Or with the jumpman "man" Edit: Added little guy |
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