Archive for February, 2010

Back on top of Donkey Kong Junior

That’s right. The one and only Steve Wiebe. Steve’s Donkey Kong Junior score of 1,190,400 was just verified and posted by Twin Galaxies. (more…)


Have you met my friend Ted?…err, Herb

Oh, and Herb and I aren’t ‘friends’, no more than just connection ‘friends’ on Facebook. I hadn’t heard Herb Silvers name until a week or so ago when the Lock Ness pinball machine sold for over $20,000 on eBay and it was casually mentioned that Herb was a previous owner. It appears Herb has built completely custom pinball machines, is an expert enthusiast, and he has a killer photo album on Facebook of prototype and rare pinball machines that is a must see. (more…)


Ever hand drawn 1200 dots…I mean stars?

I have now, apparently. The Time Pilot 84 control panel artwork has a pretty tremendous star field, and each star itself takes very little time to draw, in fact, I think it takes less time to trace all of the stars than to isolate and build a complete raster star layer. However, some of the stars will be raster and here’s why. (more…)


Own a Frenzy arcade game? A couple of questions for ya.

Last night I finished all of the artwork for the Frenzy control panel repro, but there were a couple of details I wanted to throw out to Frenzy owners to get their opinion – a little crowd sourcing. (more…)


The orange and blue make Lady Gaga jealous

The following preview has been approved for all Stern lovers, and of course all Lady Gaga fans. Orange and blue so spectacular that Willy Wonka would tell you to lick the panel for flavors of orange and blueberry. (more…)


The “thrill” of printing – new repro project finally hits the press

Back in June of 2008 I finished the artwork for this “All Pro” game with no expectations on when it might actually be printed. Sounds like the time has come a little XOXO artwork will finally see the light. (more…)


Scanning artwork – “Further into the unknown”, Dun Dun Dah…

A classic game, a sequel from Konami, and finally – control panel artwork for this classic has been scanned and in the near future should be available at least as an inkjet reproduction. (more…)