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Re: MAME Artwork Update - ReBoot Hill *edit*
11/23/20 01:24 PM
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>so I guess it's time for a new MAME Artwork update. 173 new or updated games in this >release.
I'll say....impressive update.
>ReBoot Hill
This particular update alone impressed the heck out of me. As a kid back then in 1970s decade and seeing Boot Hill at various places back then, it wasn't my type of game but as decades go by, the interior cab artwork is what I can appreciate since the cab designers had to be creative in how to make game appealing when video technology was still somewhat limited because of either video and hardware technology wasn't available at the time or simply way too costly to support.
Both side scenery pieces are still needed, but the background scenery is supported.
As listed in Midway Boot Hill white glossy cover parts catalog:
0612 - 00901 Vacuum formed background scenery 0612 - 00906 - 0200 side scenery card left 0612 - 00906 - 0100 side scenery card right
The Boot Hill artwork update still captures the spirit from 1970s as if one were playing actual cab. The backlit lamps (seated behind bezel piece) that illuminate bezel piece when playing game in darken/night room, is another thing that would be neat to have, but that was a visual thing....not part of the gameplay. A few of the 1970s era Midway upright cabs had the backlit lamp feature as well. Darn good job with Boot Hill artwork update.
-- Bezel for Boot Hill, scanned by me, courtesy of Gene at Vintage Arcade Superstore
Also, the backdrop has been replaced with a much higher quality version that Gene loaned out, which I photographed similar to the baseball backdrops from the last release.
https://mrdo.mameworld.info/mame_artwork/boothill.png --
Edited by gregf (11/25/20 01:04 AM)
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