
3D printed game diorama or lightbox
Stand Up Gaming has contributed a custom and unique 3D printed game memory to the MSXdev24 winners-loot-box. The Pixel Memories display is an incredibly precise replica, capturing the essence of beloved games. The fortunate winner will have the honor of their game being immortalized in this special way.
Chris Brooks, a retro game aficionado from Melbourne, has utilized his 3D printer to bring inspiration from classic games designed for home computers, game consoles, and arcade machines to life with his Pixel Memories series. Each retro-themed print is meticulously created to evoke nostalgia and allow you to revisit your most beloved gaming moments. Operating under the moniker Stand Up Gaming, Chris presents these pieces as either a diorama or a lightbox
The Pixel Memories diorama offers a three-dimensional, painting-like recreation of classic game scenes, complete with interchangeable backgrounds or sprites. Additionally, the lightbox version in this series highlights an illuminated screenshot or a composite of a game’s scene, showcasing it in a captivating display.
Stand Up Gaming is bringing classic games from retro systems such as Atari, SNES, C64, and MSX into The Pixel Memories series. Titles like International Karate, Contra, Turrican, Pitfall, Nemesis, Salamander, and many more have received the 3D-printed treatment, perfect for showcasing in your man-cave. A treat for game enthusiasts.
Showcase your favorite MSX game with Pixel Memories, a distinctive vintage display piece. Explore Stand Up Gaming’s selection on Ebay, or opt for a personalized custom version. This unique retro art is a perfect choice either way. It truly is art. And, with a copy set aside for the lucky winner of the MSXdev24 competition, we wholeheartedly thank Chris for this wonderful gesture.
For more eye candy, check out the Pixel Memories image gallery. For inquiries, contact Chris Brooks on e-mail.