It's been a while since I documented the graphic restore process.
So here it is, a Jack·Bot restore for everyone to enjoy.
I love the art on Jack·Bot except for that blue background. In the end that blue background will be black and I bet the machine will look way better. We will see in the end how it looks but I added a pool to see what you guys think before you see it.
I also really love the game. I spent hundreds of coins playing it back in the day. I think it has one of the best wizard modes of all time. I say it's in the top 5.
I will try to explain more about the process this time.
Scans are crap as usual:
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Dot gradients are all messed up. Those will have to be redone from scratch because there is no way I can restore that:
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The art will have to be extended so we can have art after the line where the cabinet ends. In that way when you cut them it will be right to the very last end. The art that goes past the cutting line or the end of the cabinet is called the "bleed". In the case, this bleed will have to be redrawn from scratch because it is non existent:
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