The mushrooms are a little joinky for sure, but everything else turned out way better than I expected, so I give it a big pass in my book. For a first time attempt at reverse-painting bezel art, I even surprised myself.. and I'm super critical of my work lol.
Cheap conversion, had potential too. Also, Armenia (company that made War of the Bugs) really likes this game, got reworked a lot, turned into Space Train & then Galactic Convoy on the 4in1 Galaxian conversion thingy. The hit value counter still doesn't make sense (scoring is all over the place).
Yep that’s a winner and I played one at Brian Lee’s way back in 2018. The three of us that visited enjoyed the game. You did some nice mod and bezel work there!
It's like Centipede on Galaxian hardware
Love it, it's so cool. The jankness of the bezel art adds to the charm.
The mushrooms are a little joinky for sure, but everything else turned out way better than I expected, so I give it a big pass in my book. For a first time attempt at reverse-painting bezel art, I even surprised myself.. and I'm super critical of my work lol.
Cheap conversion, had potential too. Also, Armenia (company that made War of the Bugs) really likes this game, got reworked a lot, turned into Space Train & then Galactic Convoy on the 4in1 Galaxian conversion thingy. The hit value counter still doesn't make sense (scoring is all over the place).
It looks kinda familiar, but I can't quite put my finger on it. Probably some obscure limited release.
Apparently all of the Compost versions of the game were found in Ohio/Michigan. I imagine the company that released it was around that area.
Yep that’s a winner and I played one at Brian Lee’s way back in 2018. The three of us that visited enjoyed the game. You did some nice mod and bezel work there!
Ed Logg is going to have kittens when he sees this.