Some of the projects Ive done throughout the years.
Quote from RidicRick on August 21, 2025, 8:27 pmHey everyone! Its Rick. The owner of Gamer Wraps. A little bit about myself. I started making device skins over 20 years ago. Fun fact is that I was the first person to come up with and sell (at least online) gaming skins. Our company was called Ridic Graphics. So I talked my parents into going into the vinyl business and selling skins for all types of devices from gaming systems, phones, laptops and it just blew up from there. Shortly after me skinit and decalgirl came along which was good competition. It was just a hobby/side gig for me so it was never a full time business, but it could have been! I remembered an old decal that went on my NES controller when I was a kid and thought why does nobody make and sell this kind of stuff online!? Fast forward years later and Im still at it and loving it. The company name later changed to Arcade Skin (was heavy into the arcade cabinet graphics scene) and then a few years later I decided Gamer Wraps was a better name because I was doing more than just Arcade graphics.
Here is the NES skin I was talking about.
And here is some of my work throughout the years.
Hey everyone! Its Rick. The owner of Gamer Wraps. A little bit about myself. I started making device skins over 20 years ago. Fun fact is that I was the first person to come up with and sell (at least online) gaming skins. Our company was called Ridic Graphics. So I talked my parents into going into the vinyl business and selling skins for all types of devices from gaming systems, phones, laptops and it just blew up from there. Shortly after me skinit and decalgirl came along which was good competition. It was just a hobby/side gig for me so it was never a full time business, but it could have been! I remembered an old decal that went on my NES controller when I was a kid and thought why does nobody make and sell this kind of stuff online!? Fast forward years later and Im still at it and loving it. The company name later changed to Arcade Skin (was heavy into the arcade cabinet graphics scene) and then a few years later I decided Gamer Wraps was a better name because I was doing more than just Arcade graphics.
Here is the NES skin I was talking about.

And here is some of my work throughout the years.











Quote from RidicRick on August 21, 2025, 8:43 pmAs you have probably noticed I skin/wrap just about everything. Here is more...
As you have probably noticed I skin/wrap just about everything. Here is more...
























