Box A25
Contains 7 Results:
“Shooting Arcade” original decal, n.d.
This subseries contains cabinet artwork, and documents the process of initial creation to mass production. Types of materials include paper, silk screens, decals, and negatives. The materials are arranged alphabetically by game, and the majority of the folders are oversized.
“Shooting Arcade” title decal, n.d.
This subseries contains cabinet artwork, and documents the process of initial creation to mass production. Types of materials include paper, silk screens, decals, and negatives. The materials are arranged alphabetically by game, and the majority of the folders are oversized.
Toobin’ control panel die-line, ca. 1988
This subseries contains cabinet artwork, and documents the process of initial creation to mass production. Types of materials include paper, silk screens, decals, and negatives. The materials are arranged alphabetically by game, and the majority of the folders are oversized.
Two Game Module” cabinet decal, 1978
This subseries contains cabinet artwork, and documents the process of initial creation to mass production. Types of materials include paper, silk screens, decals, and negatives. The materials are arranged alphabetically by game, and the majority of the folders are oversized.
“Two Game Module” cabinet decal, 1977-1978
This subseries contains cabinet artwork, and documents the process of initial creation to mass production. Types of materials include paper, silk screens, decals, and negatives. The materials are arranged alphabetically by game, and the majority of the folders are oversized.
Tube Chase monitor plex, 1980
This subseries contains cabinet artwork, and documents the process of initial creation to mass production. Types of materials include paper, silk screens, decals, and negatives. The materials are arranged alphabetically by game, and the majority of the folders are oversized.
Witch Hunt masks #1, ca. 1977
This subseries contains cabinet artwork, and documents the process of initial creation to mass production. Types of materials include paper, silk screens, decals, and negatives. The materials are arranged alphabetically by game, and the majority of the folders are oversized.