Overlays
The overlays are printed with a combination of standard, UV and occasionally neon inks.
They require UV light source to illuminate them.
For more information see the Frame
section.
Grid
The original UV overlay. Works well with so many games from 2D games like Minestorm and Asteroids to 3D games like Narrow Escape, Polar Rescue and Dark Tower.
£15
Moon
An homage to Space Invaders. Perfect for YASI, Vector Vaders, Patriots or Asteroids.
£15
Grid
The original UV overlay. Works well with so many games from 2D games like Minestorm and Asteroids to 3D games like Narrow Escape, Polar Rescue and Dark Tower.
£15
Moon
An homage to Space Invaders. Perfect for YASI, Vector Vaders, Patriots or Asteroids.
£15
City
Vertigo inducing view down onto a city. Works best with Vector Pilot, Minestorm and Asteroids.
£15
Tunnel
So it's either the entrance to a wormhole through space or that tube that Luke slides down in The Empire Strikes Back.
£15
Asteriods Deluxe
A copy of the original blacklight artwork from the Asteroids Deluxe cab. Also available in horizontal format.
£15
Death Star
The Death Star in all it's glory. Or should I say Generic Spherical Battle Station to avoid getting sued?
£15
Circuit
Perfect for Vectrexians. Gives you a little extra perspective. Reminds me of that dream sequence that Ethan Hawke has in The Explorers.
£15
HoloCube
Requires the UV Frame from Clockwork Robot. Uses a semi-transparent mirror to make the vectors look like they're floating in air. See the video on my YouTube channel.
£25
Sniper Lens
Uses a lightweight Fresnel lens to mimic the gameplay of the original Battlezone cab. Great with Battlezone, Stramash Zone, Red Baron and Star Trek.
£25
Box Art
Brings the console's box art to life. The kid watches in awe as Minestorm is played for real. Honestly, some people love it.
£15
War Of The Worlds
Three different versions are available. One for the Fury Unlimited homebrew (pictured) and vertical and horizontal versions for the binary translation on the VecFever cart.
£15
Warrior
A combination of normal, UV and neon inks. This is a faithful copy of the original blacklight arcade artwork. There's a Fury Unlimited version and a VecFever version.
£15
Star Wars Cockpit
A cockpit view for the arcade conversion on the VecFever. Comes in vertical and horizontal versions and also works well with the homebrew conversion called Star Fire Spirits on the Vectopia cart.
£15
Armor Attack
For the VecFever arcade version as you can callibrate the size of the vectors and turn off the arena lines.
£15
Sphere
Aztarac style bubble effect overlay. Very versatile. Works with everything from Vectorblade to Speed Freak.
£15
Landscape
Mountainous terrain to add a little depth to your games.
£15
City
Vertigo inducing view down onto a city. Works best with Vector Pilot, Minestorm and Asteroids.
£15
Tunnel
So it's either the entrance to a wormhole through space or that tube that Luke slides down in The Empire Strikes Back.
£15
Asteroids Deluxe
A copy of the original blacklight artwork from the Asteroids Deluxe cab. Also available in horizontal format for those with a VecFever cart.
£15
Cage
An arena in which to fight your 2D battles. Not ideal for Pole Position.
£15
Star Wars
The Death Star in all it's glory. Or should I say Generic Spherical Battle Station to avoid getting sued?
£15
Circuit
Perfect for Vectrexians. Gives you a little extra perspective. Reminds me of that dream sequence that Ethan Hawke has in The Explorers.
£15
PCB
Bringing the vectors back to their source. A chance to play over the board that is generating the graphics without all that extra machine in the way.
£15
3D Grid
For use with 3D Narrow Escape with the 3D Imager or better still the KeVec 3D Shutter Glasses Adapter. Attempts to create a grid to match the long corridor in the game. Works when you are focusing at the end where the enemies appear. The only overlay for a 3D game. Bit of an experiment really.
£15
HoloCube
Requires the UV Frame from Clockwork Robot. Uses a semi-transparent mirror to make the vectors look like they're floating in air. See the video on my YouTube channel.
£25
Sniper Lens
Uses a lightweight Fresnel lens to mimic the gameplay of the original Battlezone cab. Great with Battlezone, Stramash Zone, Red Baron and Star Trek.
£25
Box Art
Brings the console's box art to life. The kid watches in awe as Minestorm is played for real. Honestly, some people love it.
£15
Wireout
For the awesome racing game by Rasmasynth. A vector homage to Wipeout.
£15
War of the Worlds
Three different versions are available. One for the Fury Unlimited homebrew (pictured) and vertical and horizontal versions for the binary translation on the VecFever cart.
£15
Warrior
A combination of normal, UV and neon inks. This is a faithful copy of the original blacklight arcade artwork. There's a Fury Unlimited version and a VecFever version.
£15
Star Wars Cockpit
A cockpit view to enhance the immersion of the arcade conversion on the VecFever. As seen in the Techmoan video. Comes in vertical and horizontal versions and also works well with Star Fire Spirits on the Vectopia cart.
£15
Armor Attack
For the VecFever arcade version as you can callibrate the size of the vectors and turn off the arena lines.
£15
Omega Race
A mix of UV and neon inks gives a surprisingly accurate copy of the original space backdrop. With a yellow backing to colour the vectors.
£15
Solar Quest
The closest I could get to the Cinematronics artwork without obscuring the vectors. Not to be confused with Sparkle below.
£15
Demon
The last of the vector arcade artwork. Another mix of UV and neon inks. A much better game than it looks.
£15
Disco
Part of the Prismatic range. Works with or without UV. See the video on YouTube:-
£15
Sparkle
Another Prismatic overlay. Lots of lovely sparkles to add to all the stars. Has great depth.
£15
Blocks
The first in the Geometric series. A little softer than my previous designs, it gives a good sense of depth. And yes, it would work well with Q*bert.
£15
Bubbles
Like looking into a cool mountain stream. So I suppose I should have called it Pebbles.
£15
Omega Race
Midway's only vector arcade. A mix of UV and neon inks gives a surprisingly accurate copy of the original space backdrop if I do say so myself. With a yellow backing to colour the vectors.
£15
Solar Quest
The closest I could get to the Cinematronics artwork without obscuring the vectors. Not to be confused with Sparkle below.
£15
Demon
The last of the vector arcade artwork. Another mix of UV and neon inks. A much better game than it looks.
£15
Sky Attack
Part of the upcoming Tomytronic 3D conversions by Chris Binarystar.
£15
Disco
Part of the Prismatic range. Works with or without UV. See the video on YouTube:-
£15
Sparkle
Another Prismatic overlay. Lots of lovely sparkles to add to all the stars. Has great depth.
£15
Blocks
Part of the Geometric series. A little softer than my previous designs, it gives a good sense of depth. And yes, it would work well with Q*bert
£15
Bubbles
Like looking down into a cool mountain stream. So I suppose I should have called it Pebbles.
£15
Earth
The blue oceans and green land look great in UV. Fight your space battles overlooking the planet.
£15
Tatooine
The desert planet where Yoda concealed a young boy from his father Anakin Skywalker by naming him Luke Skywalker and hiding him in Anakin Skywalker's house.
£15
Earth
The first in the upcoming Geometric series. A little softer than my previous designs, it gives a good sense of depth. And yes, it would work well with Q*bert.
£15
Tatooine
The desert planet where Yoda concealed a young boy from his father Anakin Skywalker by naming him Luke Skywalker and hiding him in Anakin Skywalker's house.