I wanted to make a thank you gift for our animation director, my friend Ethan who you may remember as the recipient of Pac-y. You may also remember that Ethan returned Pac-y about a month after receiving him. Pac-y was too big and Ethan claims he was growing. So as a way of saying "job well done" I tried again with a smaller machine, this one featuring an as-of-yet undeveloped game called "Ethan!".
The "Ethan!" game play consists of doing all of the things that Ethan does best, some of which you can see here on the title screen. I designed the graphic and printed it out on pre-treated inkjet fabric.
This machine is a much more manageable size than Pac-y, perfect for sitting on a shelf or the corner of a desk. (Seen here with the recipient for scale.)
The joystick is made of pipe cleaner bent at a right angle and sewed to the inside of the machine with a painted wooden ball glued to the end.
"Ethan!" doesn't have the great big coin "tunnel" with a zipper in the back like Pac-y did. Instead he has a petite little pocket on the front with a buttonhole.
Space for a couple of quarters, maybe not your whole stash for your next visit to the arcade but enough to make a phone call! If you're into that sort of thing.
I'm sorry about the show (we still have bunny ears, so no I haven't seen it). But the small pac-y is fantastic! well done.
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry about Moral Orel. Too bad Adult Swim is all blood and guts and short attention span now. If only it had come along 6 years ago! I really love the little detail of the coin slot here. You do such great work.
ReplyDeleteThat's too bad about the show ending. I've already added Robot Chicken to my netflix queue and now I'm off to add Moral Orel, too.
ReplyDeleteYour mini arcade is too cute! The button hole and joystick are adorable.