by cabinator on Tue Jan 31, 2012 10:34 pm
The Earthworm Jim marquee was a quick replacement for the Duke Nukem Forever marquee. The joke with Duke Nukem Forever was pretty much gone since the actual game came out. I definately wanted the new theme to be both original and not too general. For example: it's not only a MAME cabinet, it's also a double Ps2 with lightguns and gamepads, so in fact I could waste the whole marquee on being honest about the hardware. I've seen lots of mash-up marquees during my search, but eventually I had to conclude that none of them so far has been as appealing as some of the individual games. And because it's MY project, Ican decide for myself to pick any theme I like.
However, choosing a theme turned out to be more difficult than expected. Themes like Golden Axe or Canis Canem Edit (Bully) would heavily conflict with the guns. And most lightgun games have their own arcade machines. This arcade is not supposed to become a remake of an original cab.
All these difficulties have lead to the following criteria in random order:
- Must have some relation to guns.
- Must not be released as a retail arcade machine.
- Must be one of my personal favourites from over the years.
- No mash-up or too universal theme.
The idea to make a Wolfenstein3D themed arcade machine would be just too controversial for the livingroom of a happy couple.
Earthworm Jim is still one of my favourite characters from back at the age when girls were just girls. This theme actually is a temporary solution that just didn't get pushed off the throne by a better one. But recent thoughts about the Portal game might have taken shape at the next modifications. Ofcourse, Portal doesn't have any fire arms either, so I decided not to use this theme after all. Half-Life would be suitable, but the game is just too recent for an arcade like this.
Building a GTA themed arcade is still on my to-do list, but that would definitely have to be more like a car seat cab if you ask me, with a steering wheel and some kind of digitized gun holstering next to the seat. Who knows, the mirrored arcade dcabinet might not be the only cabinet I will build in my life.
Too many thoughts for one single cabinet and one single post, but I have more plans than space to build!