I'm not sure how many EM guys are left on the boards, but I thought I'd share my latest project, which is Martha Stewart-approved, I'm sure. I was inspired to put together an EM scoreboard by Drano, who has his high scores listed on a chalkboard near his machines. China markers (aka grease pencils) on the backglass are the historical way of keeping score but I wanted something that could act as a bit of a conversation piece.
I got a large 16x20 dry-erase/magnetic board from Michaels (with coupon, naturally). I printed out sheets of numbers on matte photo paper that mimicked the Gottlieb score reel font and cut them out individually. I did some photo editing of flyers to make the art for the game title placards, and used the alternate game fonts where I could, just to add a bit of flare (in this day and age it would be a branding no-no to have two different style fonts for the title, but it is something the pinball industry did with regularity). I cut some blank initial cards, in case visitors stop by and crush my meager high scores. Everything has an individual magnet affixed to the back to shuffle things around with ease. I suppose the only problem is, I don't have very much room to add more games to the board!
Anyone else have an EM scoreboard in their gameroom?
I got a large 16x20 dry-erase/magnetic board from Michaels (with coupon, naturally). I printed out sheets of numbers on matte photo paper that mimicked the Gottlieb score reel font and cut them out individually. I did some photo editing of flyers to make the art for the game title placards, and used the alternate game fonts where I could, just to add a bit of flare (in this day and age it would be a branding no-no to have two different style fonts for the title, but it is something the pinball industry did with regularity). I cut some blank initial cards, in case visitors stop by and crush my meager high scores. Everything has an individual magnet affixed to the back to shuffle things around with ease. I suppose the only problem is, I don't have very much room to add more games to the board!
Anyone else have an EM scoreboard in their gameroom?