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Shotgun: 4-Player Death Match On Your C64

August 30, 2016 By ausretrogamer

shotgun-box-contents-1What’s better than playing a death match with a friend in the same room? Playing a 4-player death match with your closest mates in the same room on your venerable Commodore 64!

Forget Goldeneye 007 on the N64, we give you Dr Wuro Industries’ Shotgun! This fast-paced death match game is available to download for free or you can grab the awesome boxed version (€16.90 + shipping) which comes in a plastic box with a flip-cover (which can be turned around to showcase the different covers), a 5.25″ floppy disk and a printed manual! The boxed version also comes with three additional extras – everyone loves surprises!

So grab the Protovision 4-player interface, plug in four joysticks, invite three of your closest friends and load Shotgun for some death match shenanigans on your C64 – let the rage begin!

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shotgun-box-contents-2image source: Dr Wuro Industries

 

Filed Under: Announcements, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: C64, C64 Month, Classic retro gaming, retro computing, Retro Gaming, Shotgun, Shotgun C64

Press Play On Tape: The Commodore Is Still Keeping Up With You

August 29, 2016 By Aaron Clement

PPOT17_TitleAs Commodore 64 month draws to a close, episode 17 of Press Play on Tape rolls in to prove that the Commodore is still keeping up with you! Hosts Alex and Aaron are joined by Ant Stiller and Hellfire64’s Rob Caporetto on a round-table discussion on everyone’s favourite 34 year old breadbin.

The group discusses what makes the system special to them, how they’ve been celebrating C64 month, and if there’s anything they’d ever do to change the system. There is also a look at some of the brand new releases that have caught their eye in recent times, and a few of the upcoming titles on the horizon.

The audience were challenged to come up with what game defined the Commodore 64 for them. The lads definitely weren’t ready for the overwhelming response – definitely proving that people are still keeping up with the Commodore!

This episode of Press Play On Tape along with all previous podcasts can be found on Podbean and also iTunes – we’d love it if you gave us a review while you’re there. It all helps!
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blahjediAaron Clement
Tassie based retro gaming guy. Father of 3 and married to the very tolerant Kellie Clement. Coffee powered!

Follow Aaron Clement on Twitter and Instagram

 

 

 

Filed Under: Podcasts, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: C64, C64month, podcasts, PPOT, press play on tape, press play on tape podcast, retro computing, retrocomputing podcast

Wolfsbora’s Tour Of Shenmue – Part 1

August 26, 2016 By Wolfsbora

Shenmue_Part1_HDRWhy is Ryo always asking the wrong questions? That is what I am internally mulling over as I try my hand at Shenmue for the very first time. An epic ‘open-world action-adventure’ game (according to its Wikipedia page), it is also considered an RPG that was developed for the long deceased, but ultimately timeless Sega Dreamcast. Shenmue stars Ryo Hazuki, a teen who looks more like a 30-something man who jumped straight out of Virtua Fighter and onto the streets of Japan. There appears, however, to be a reason for that. The creator of the game, Yu Suzuki, originally intended for the Shenmue series to exist in the same world as Virtua Fighter, but then decided to drop the connection. Still, they could have tried a bit harder to make him look more like a pubescent, acne-riddled teen and less like a haggard, street-fighter who always looks like he is waking up from a Scotch-induced bender. As for what brings the advanced-in-age-looking protagonist to the beginning of the game, Ryo is seeking revenge for the murder of his father. As you proceed through the quest, you fill in a notebook with clues which you must follow to continue on with the story. There is also quite a diverse collection of items that you can buy, receive, and earn, but I haven’t quite figured out what I’m doing literally with any of them.

Man-child seeking fight
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Can’t find a fight? That’s fine, Ryo will just fight himself
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Regardless of the main character’s appearance, the game definitely looks and “feels” amazing, especially considering its age. Shenmue has the appearance of an early Xbox 360 or PlayStation 3 game, which is saying something, considering the game came out in 1999, six years before either of those systems came onto the market.

By this point, you’ve either forgotten about my initial question, or you’ve been frustratingly clenching your teeth and demanding some serious answers because you’re a very serious person (it says so on your resume). But here it is: why does Ryo ask the wrong question in almost every scenario where there will be dialogue between you and another person? Well, I don’t know. This is my only gripe with Shenmue up to this point in the game. I wish that they had decided to give you dialogue options because not only is he asking the wrong questions, he’s usually rambling on about things that have nothing to do with the story, let alone the fact that the responding dialogue typically makes even less sense. Here’s hoping that the dialogue starts to fix itself!

Tom has no idea what is going on, but he has some amazing dance moves and delicious hot dogs
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Finally, within the first couple of hours or so, I find that Shenmue is more adventure than action. You spend most of your time wandering Dobuita street, fists always clenched, asking people silly questions and getting even sillier answers. I have, so far, been involved in one quick time fight, in which you press the correct corresponding button to the label on the screen. Yet, I’m somehow still enjoying the game thanks to the ability to explore the graphically pleasing city. I think I’ll stick around for a while.

Where can I find a fight?!
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That is all for Part 1 as I, Wolfie, take you on an adventure through this retroland called Shenmue. Stay tuned for Part 2 as I get further into the story. Thanks for reading!

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blahjediWolfsbora
U.S.A. based arcade cabinet & retro game collector. Lover of all (good) games and the people that play them!

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Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Dreamcast, Retro Gamer, Retro Gaming, sega, Sega Dreamcast, Shenmue, Wolfsbora

Neo Geo MVS & AES Flash Cart

August 25, 2016 By ausretrogamer

NeoGeo_FlashCart_HDRNeo Geo fans, start your drooling! Darksoft has done the unthinkable, he has created a Neo Geo flash cart not only for the MVS, but also for the AES – Christmas has come early!

Darksoft has indicated that the goal at the moment is to have a mix of technologies on the cartridge, like FPGA+DDR, ARM+Flash and CPLD, to ensure maximum versatility and fast load times. Oh yeh, the cart will have a microSD slot.

While older games (roms) will be supported on the flash cart, Darksoft has made it quite clear that he will not add any support for new games like the ones developed by NG:Dev.Team (that is a good thing!).

As mentioned, there will be 2 cartridges, one for the AES and the other for the MVS – the design being almost identical for each cart. Cartridges will come in plastic cases just like the original MVS/AES shockboxes. Expected cost is in the vicinity of $400.

If you want more details about this awesome creation, head on over to the Arcade-Project forum.

NeoGeo_FlashCart_titleimage source: Darksoft via Arcade-Projects

 

Filed Under: Announcements, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Arcade Projects, Darksoft, Neo gao MVS, Neo Geo, Neo Geo AES, Neo Geo Flash Cartridge, Retro Gamer, retrogaming

‘Super Mario World’ In 81,032 Dominoes

August 24, 2016 By Ms. ausretrogamer

 

SMW featured 2Fantastic domino artist, The Domino King, has created an amazing interpretation of ‘Super Mario World’ in dominoes – 81,032 dominoes to be precise!

Source: TheDominoKing via Cheezburger

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msausretrogamerMs. ausretrogamer
Co-founder, editor and writer at ausretrogamer – The Australian Retro Gamer E-Zine. Lover of science fiction, fashion, books, movies and TV. Player of games, old and new.

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Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: dominoes, Super Mario World, The Domino King

‘GoldenEye: Source’ Brings ‘GoldenEye 007’ Into The 21st Century

August 22, 2016 By Ms. ausretrogamer

‘GoldenEye: Source’ brings the classic N64 game ‘GoldenEye 007’ into the 21st Century – nice. Check out the official release trailer, then get playing!

‘GoldenEye: Source is an online multiplayer arena first-person shooter that aims to provide a faithful recreation of the classic N64 title GoldenEye 007’s multiplayer with refined gameplay, high definition graphics and sound. Over 10 years in the making, GE:S has had many talented developers working to bring you quality content at no cost to you. 25 maps, 10 gamemodes, and all 28 weapons from the original await you in this faithful recreation of GoldenEye on the Source engine. With its own unique mix of retro and modern style, GoldenEye: Source aims to appeal to fans of the original as well as anyone looking for an enjoyable multiplayer Free For All shooter.’

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Source: GoldenEye: Source on YouTube via Cheezburger and the GoldenEye: Source website

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msausretrogamerMs. ausretrogamer
Co-founder, editor and writer at ausretrogamer – The Australian Retro Gamer E-Zine. Lover of science fiction, fashion, books, movies and TV. Player of games, old and new.

Follow Ms. ausretrogamer on Twitter

 

 

Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: 007, Bond, GE:S, GoldenEye, GoldenEye 007, GoldenEye: Source, James Bond, N64, Nintendo 64

Thrill Of The Chase: Retro Buzz at Carrara

August 21, 2016 By ausretrogamer

RetroBuzz_Carrara_HDRThere is nothing better than going to a weekend market and finding a stall that sells retro gaming gear, and lots of it!

That was the case when we found the Retro Buzz stall at the Carrara Markets on the sunny Gold Coast. What we found there was a treasure-trove of old school systems from Nintendo, Sega, Atari, Commodore, Sony and Microsoft. To complement these retro systems, Retro Buzz also had a vast array of game cartridges, CDs and other games media from every era – you would have been hard pressed not to have found the game you were after!

Once we were done with the retro hunt, we enjoyed a few games of Alex Kidd In Miracle World on the Master System and then dropped a few coins on the arcade machines. If you do find yourself on the Gold Coast and need your retro hunt fix, then you can’t go wrong with hitting the Retro Buzz stall at Carrara!

Welcome to Carrara Markets! Woohoo!
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Aha, found what we were looking for!
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Trade, Buy AND Sell! They have every system covered!
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No retro stall is complete without a Mario and Luigi display!
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We spy some N64 and SNES consoles over Luigi’s shoulder!
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We could have a ComLynx party with these beauties!
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Mario crashes the Sega party!
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Pro-tip: Grab some Atari Lynx games while they are cheap!
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Stacks of Sega Mega Drive games to choose from!
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Not to be outdone by its bigger 16-bit Sega brother – stacks of Master System games!
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The SNES games demand your attention!
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Whoa, more SNES games!
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Game Boy games galore!
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*GULP* It was hard to resist this Pokemon N64 console!
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Found the NES treasure! Don’t worry about Zela, look at that P.O.W cart!
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NES games always demand premium prices
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Old school computer games! VIC-20 represent!
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Oo’er, Game Gear games!
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After a fruitful hunt like this, an arcade session is in order!
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Filed Under: Retro Exploring, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Carrara Markets, Retro Buzz, Retro Buzz at Carrara, Retro gaming hunting, The Thrill Of The Chase, thrill of the chase

Ludiphilia: A Podcast About Play, People, And Things

August 19, 2016 By ausretrogamer

LudiphiliaAfter doing a number of podcast interviews, it was quite refreshing to have been invited on Richard Moss’ Ludiphilia podcast. Ludiphilia weaves the subject matter into a fascinating, heartwarming and a compelling story about play, the people and all other things in-between!

We have to give credit to Richard for doing an amazing job in the scripting, editing and the narrative of this podcast – we were blown away by the final result. Take a listen *smiley*

 

Filed Under: Podcasts, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Alex Boz, interview podcast, Ludiphilia, podcast, Retro Gaming, Richard Moss

Vans X Nintendo: Powered Up Streetwear

August 18, 2016 By ausretrogamer

VansXNintendo_HDRIt is great being on holiday – nothing beats being relaxed and away from your every day concerns! On our recent trip to Queensland’s Gold Coast, where it is beautiful one day and perfect the next, we happen to stumble across the Vans store at the Pacific Fair Shopping Centre. To our surprise, the store featured a complete Vans X Nintendo range by having an eye catching display at the front of their store.

We obviously didn’t need much coaxing to enter the Vans store once the exclusive 8-bit Nintendo graphics inspired gear caught our attention. The Vans X Nintendo range includes all of your fave Nintendo characters in an assortment of streetwear; from shoes, trucker’s hats, backpacks, to ties, socks, t-shirts and long-sleeve sweaters! Oh yeah, there are sizes for the little ones too!

So get “Off The Wall” and check out what we found at the Vans store on the Gold Coast…

Vans Gold Coast! What do we have here then…..
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Woohoo, the Vans X Nintendo Collection is ranged!
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So much to see and touch! What do we look at first?
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Cool runners (that’s sneakers for our American friends)
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Oo’er, we REALLY like these NES inspired runners!
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GAME OVER? Never!
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Tough choice: Donkey Kong or Duck Hunt…..
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Mario and Luigi’s personal parking spots!
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CIB – complete in box! Gotta try some!
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The level of detail is phenomenal!
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Gonna keep this!
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Whoa, the kids can don their Vans X Nintendo gear too!
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Vans X Nintendo is where the heart is…
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We didn’t walk away empty handed *wink*VansXNintendo_box

We had to get the cool NES runners!
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Oh yes, the collectable pins given away were a great surprise!
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It’s never GAME OVER!
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Filed Under: Retro Exploring, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: NES, Nintendo streetwear, Off The Wall, Retro Gaming, retro streetwear, Vans, Vans streetwear, Vans X Nintendo, Vans X Nintendo Streetwear

Brisbane Retro Hunting: Gametraders

August 17, 2016 By ausretrogamer

GametradersBris_HDRGametraders stores may have gone the way of the dodo bird in metropolitan Melbourne, but they are still going strong in the suburbs of Brisbane!

Hitting the Gametraders store at Westfield Chermside Shopping Centre brought back memories of how we used to enjoy hunting for retro gaming gear at the Highpoint store, which sadly closed a few months ago.

So what did we find at Gametraders Chermside? Take a peek down below. *winks*

Let’s get hunting!
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What do we have here then?
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The Perfect Mega Drive Street Fighter II weapon: The Honey Bee SF-3
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We spy more Nintendo controllers and Game Boy games!
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Oo’er, Mega Drive and Master System games!
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We want this game!
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Nintendoooooooooooo!
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Atari Lynx gear amongst the NES and SNES juggernaut!
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Look up, you never know what you’ll see!
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Filed Under: Retro Exploring, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Gametraders, Gametraders Chermisde, retro exploring, Retro Gaming, retro gaming hunt, Retro Gaming Stores

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