Frogger
Frogger! A classic from Sega/Gremlin 1981
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1942 is a vertically scrolling shoot ’em up made by Capcom that was released for the arcade in 1984. It was the first game in the 19XX series. It was followed by 1943: The Battle of Midway. 1942 is set in the Pacific theater of World War II.
1942 was released by Capcom / Romstar in 1984. The export version was released in 1985 and featuring unique graphics. The marquee, control panel and sideart are all different than the Capcom release. The graphics were painstakingly restored from scans of original artwork. For the bezel I modified the 1943 bezel so the colors would match. The game is styled after a small cabaret cabinet with fake wood laminate. Coin door is a brushed aluminum to match airplane feel.
This is the smallest game so far and the board just barely fits in the back. The entire rear door is made of 1/2″ clear acrylic with acrylic hinge. Marquee and back lighting controlled via RGM dimmers.
Most Pinball in SF! Full-service outpost features custom screen-printed apparel & a pinball arcade in a hip atmosphere.
Most Pinball in SF! Full-service outpost features custom screen-printed apparel & a pinball arcade in a hip atmosphere.
Most Pinball in SF! Full-service outpost features custom screen-printed apparel & a pinball arcade in a hip atmosphere.
Frogger! A classic from Sega/Gremlin 1981
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