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Arcade1Up marquee upgrade comparison: Arcade Game Factory vs Oasis Creations.
Arcade Game Factory marquee uses acrylic with artwork sandwiched between plexiglass panel and back piece, held by metal brackets on top and bottom
high confidence · RetroRalph demonstrating the Arcade Game Factory marquee product structure
Arcade Game Factory marquee comes with LED strip that ships with the product and can be positioned on the back of the marquee for even light distribution
high confidence · RetroRalph showing the LED bar that comes in the box and demonstrating placement
Arcade Game Factory now offers a 'blackout marquee' version with a black strip to eliminate light bleed from the bottom
medium confidence · RetroRalph noting 'He actually corrected that now. He calls it the blackout marquee' but admits he hasn't ordered this version himself
Oasis Creations marquee includes a color-changing RGB LED strip and an optional battery pack for operation without power connection
high confidence · RetroRalph demonstrating the included components and battery pack option
Oasis Creations marquee requires removing one side of the cabinet and drilling holes for installation, making it more difficult than Arcade Game Factory
high confidence · RetroRalph comparing installation complexity between the two options
Arcade Game Factory marquee costs approximately $50
high confidence · RetroRalph stating at end of video 'this one's $50'
Oasis Creations marquee costs approximately $130
high confidence · RetroRalph stating at end of video 'this one's about $130'
Oasis Creations marquee provides better light distribution than Arcade Game Factory marquee
high confidence · RetroRalph comparing light distribution: 'the light distribution is really, really good. It's actually better than the other marquee we just looked at'
Arcade Game Factory marquee can be installed without taking the cabinet apart
“So the acrylic. So you can see as I flip it around, it's a piece of acrylic, really. And how this is configured is this artwork that you see right here is behind a plexiglass panel.”
RetroRalph@ 0:43 — Explanation of Arcade Game Factory marquee construction method
“I've noticed that it gets very even light distribution right there and it looks great looks fine so you can also put it in the cabinet like this facing out I noticed that's not good because some of the light actually gets blocked so I think right here is a perfect place”
RetroRalph@ 3:16 — LED strip placement recommendation for optimal lighting
“The one thing I will tell you is this model that I have right now, if you notice, it has a clear bottom. So you get a bunch of light bleeding out of the bottom of this. He actually corrected that now. He calls it the blackout marquee.”
RetroRalph@ 2:36 — Product revision note about light bleed issue and manufacturer response
“This one is a lot more complicated to install. So what do you get in the package with this? So he does send it with a traditional, it actually comes with an LED strip that you can actually use and change the colors”
RetroRalph@ 5:22 — Overview of Oasis Creations marquee features and complexity
“You're going to notice there's some almost refresh rate lines on the screen. That's actually the refresh of the LEDs and the camera's picking it up. You will not see that on the naked eye.”
RetroRalph@ 9:10 — Technical clarification about LED refresh rate artifacts in video vs real-world experience
market_signal: Arcade Game Factory marquee appears to have achieved market dominance in Arcade1Up marquee upgrades based on RetroRalph's assessment of value, ease, and widespread adoption he's observed
medium · RetroRalph declaring Arcade Game Factory as 'clear winner' and noting he's done 'many' installations with that marquee, suggesting strong market preference
product_strategy: Arcade Game Factory marquee differentiated by low cost ($50), ease of installation (no cabinet disassembly required), and simple LED integration, while Oasis Creations differentiated by superior light distribution, handcrafted wood construction, and color-changing LED capability at higher cost ($130)
high · RetroRalph's detailed comparison of installation complexity, pricing, features, and light distribution quality between the two products
product_strategy: Arcade Game Factory addressing light bleed issue from original design through introduction of 'blackout marquee' variant with black strip to block bottom light emission
medium · RetroRalph noting the light bleed issue on his model and stating 'He actually corrected that now. He calls it the blackout marquee' though he hasn't personally tested this version
positive(0.78)— RetroRalph is broadly positive about both products, with clear preference for Arcade Game Factory due to value and ease of installation. He acknowledges the quality of Oasis Creations but emphasizes cost as the primary barrier. Overall tone is helpful and educational rather than critical.
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high confidence · RetroRalph demonstrating installation process and noting he's able to install it without disassembly
Matt Scott Evans/Arcade Game Factory now primarily sells the blackout option to eliminate light bleed
medium confidence · RetroRalph stating 'Matt Scott has a blackout, or Arcade Game Factory now has a blackout option. I think that the only one they selling now'
“The one thing you'll notice about this is the light distribution is really, really good. It's actually better than the other marquee we just looked at. But is it worth that extra price? That's going to be up to you.”
RetroRalph@ 9:19 — Comparative assessment of light distribution quality and value proposition
“So honestly that kind of makes the decision for me. But if you're into like the wood outlines and you know, maybe the light box appeals to you and maybe this is the way to go, but it's really expensive and it's harder to install. So I say the clear winner is the one Tanner's holding.”
RetroRalph@ 10:29 — Final recommendation prioritizing value and ease of installation