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Online Pre-Orders For Atari VCS and Accessories Start Today for Gamers in Australia and New Zealand

August 14, 2020 By ausretrogamer

PSA: For those of you not in the know, Atari have been tinkering away for a while, creating a new Atari gaming system. The time has come where an official announcement was made this morning about this new gaming system, its availability and price for Australian and New Zealand gamers. We hope to get our hands on an Atari VCS system in the near future and give you our thoughts on it!

The press release is provided below with photos of the system(s), their peripherals, where to pre-order, and most importantly, the prices:


Atari® — one of the world’s most iconic consumer brands and interactive entertainment producers — today announced that it has signed a distribution agreement with Bluemouth Interactive, a supplier of premium video game products, as part of its worldwide Atari VCS hardware launch strategy into the Australian & New Zealand market.

Atari® returns to the living room with the Atari VCS — a completely modern gaming and video computer system, blending the best of consoles and PCs to delight a whole new generation of  gamers and creators.

The all-new Atari VCS home gaming and video computer system is a unique PC/console hybrid platform inspired by classic Atari consoles and contemporary gaming and multimedia PCs. Like the legendary Atari 2600 did in 1977, the new Atari VCS is set to invigorate the TV-centric gaming and home entertainment experience. Users will enjoy an ever-expanding Atari world of all-new games, classic and remastered favorites, streaming media, and personal apps. The Atari VCS is powered by an AMD RyzenTM 1606G high-performance Accelerated Processing Unit (APU) with Zen-core and Radeon Vega Graphics, enabling gaming and video streaming up to 4K HDR at 60fps.

Atari VCS 800 Black Walnut All-In-One Bundle

Atari VCS 800 Onyx Base

Unlike other home game systems, owners can also install Windows or Linux operating systems via the unique Atari VCS “PC Mode” and use a mouse and keyboard to transform the Atari VCS into an expandable PC to enjoy more of their favorite games and applications. The Atari VCS combines the best of consoles and PC into one ultra-versatile device.

“We are delighted to announce our new partnership with Bluemouth Interactive to bring the Atari VCS overseas to Australia and New Zealand,” said Atari CEO Frédéric Chesnais. “Bluemouth Interactive is an experienced distributor of video games, accessories, and gaming hardware, making them the ideal partner to help Atari launch its first new home gaming system in decades.”

David Provan, Managing Director of Bluemouth says, “Working with the Atari team and being given the responsibility to drive this exciting new piece of the iconic Atari brand in this territory is both a privilege and an honour for me personally and professionally. One of the most recognisable and authentic brands not just in gaming but as a lifestyle brand itself, the Atari VCS will honour its past but will be ready for the future.

Atari VCS Wireless Classic Joystick
 

Atari VCS Wireless Modern Controller

At a time when we are all looking for fresh and innovative ways to consume various forms of content (both new and old), the VCS combines nearly 50 years of entertainment into one stylish
creation, opening up our lounge rooms to near infinite content possibilities from one device. Its form and function is unapologetically different, as Atari fans want it to be. Being a PC/Console hybrid device allows for a stylish yet minimalistic icon to grace our lounge rooms, whilst offering the power, openness, and upgradeability that typically only comes with a big ugly PC. That for me is its ‘X Factor’, and for that I’m very excited!”

Bluemouth Interactive will commence full distribution of the Atari® VCS Console and peripherals range effective immediately.

Scheduled to launch in November 2020, the Atari VCS lineup of video computer systems, bundles, and peripherals are available now for preorder at EB Games, JB HiFi, The Gamesmen,  Catch.com.au, Mightape.co.nz, and Atarivcs.com.au.

The Atari VCS 800 (8GB) Onyx Base system will retail for just AU$699.95 (NZ$749.95), while Atari VCS 800 “All-In” system bundles include
the Atari VCS Classic Joystick (available separately for AU$109.95 (NZ$129.95) and Atari VCS Modern Controller (AU$109.95 (NZ$129.95) all for AU$849.95 (NZ$899.95) combined. The Atari
VCS Classic Joystick and Modern Controllers were created in partnership with PowerA.


image source: Bluemouth Interactive

 

Filed Under: Announcements, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Atari, Atari news, Atari VCS, Atari VCS 2020, Atari VCS 800, Atari VCS Australian news, Atari VCS Onyx, Atari VCS order, Atari VCS price, Bluemouth Direct, classic gaming, Modern Gaming, New Atari Gaming Console, New Gaming System, news, PC gaming, Press Release, Retro Gaming

Introducing The SNK NeoGeo MVSX Home Arcade

August 13, 2020 By ausretrogamer

If the NeoGeo Mini didn’t scratch your MVS and AES gaming itch, then perhaps the SNK NeoGeo MVSX Home Arcade will!

Created by the GStone Group (UNICO brand) and officially licensed by SNK, the SNK NEOGEO MVSX is touted to be the ultimate home arcade for fans of classic SNK titles. The MVSX will include both the MVS and AES versions of games from fan-favourite series like The King of Fighters, Metal Slug, Fatal Fury, Samurai Shodown, Art of Fighting and sports titles including Baseball Stars Professional and Top Player’s Golf!

The games will be housed within a stylish tabletop arcade with a separate attached base that has a 17-inch 4:3 LCD screen and has two-player support with analogue joysticks and buttons. Fans of the classic SNK NEOGEO MVS arcade machines are sure to appreciate the tabletop arcade’s aesthetics as it’s decked out in the iconic MVS red and white, familiar button layout (such as the “SELECT GAME” button) and has its signature marquee showcasing the box art for the most popular franchises of the included games.

Preorders for the SNK NeoGeo MVSX will begin next month (September 2020), with the tabletop to be priced at US$449.99, the base at US$99.99 or both the tabletop and base for US$499.99. The tabletop arcade will officially launch in North America in November 2020. We will seek more info for the rest of the world, so please stay tuned!

image source: SNK MVSX

 

Filed Under: Announcements, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: AES, Arcade, classic arcade, GStone, MVS, MVSX, Neo Geo, NeoGeo, NeoGeo MVSX, Retro, Retro Gaming, retrogamers, retrogaming, SNK, SNK MVSX, SNK NeoGeo, SNK NeoGeo AES, SNK NeoGeo MVS, SNK NeoGeo MVSX, SNK NeoGeo MVSX Home Arcade, Unico

The World’s Last Blockbuster Store Is Available To Book on Airbnb

August 12, 2020 By ausretrogamer

We may have found our ‘blow our mind‘ moment for the day!

Wanna relive the 90s again by browsing shelves full of VHS tapes, watching movies on the VCR and eating popcorn on your old school lounge-suite? Well, if you are a resident of Deschutes County (Oregon, US), then you are in luck, as you can book and stay at the world’s last Blockbuster store via Airbnb! This seriously is mind blowing, with the nostalgia meter going off the scale.

Oh yeah, if you are lucky enough to immerse yourself in this glorious 90s nostalgia, don’t forget to rewind the tape when you are finished!

PS: If only Australia’s last Blockbuster store was available to rent!

image source: Airbnb

story source: laughingsquid

 

Filed Under: Announcements, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: 90s, Airbnb, Blockbuster, Blockbuster Airbnb, Blockbuster store, Blockbuster Video, classic, films, Last Blockbuster store, Movies, Old School, Retro, Tapes, VCR, VHS, Vintage

Mechanical LEGO Street Fighter II

August 10, 2020 By ausretrogamer


Hadouken! Hey peeps, you gotta check this out – a full-on mechanical LEGO Street Fighter II creation!

This is so darn cool, perhaps it should be submitted to LEGO Ideas. SHUT UP AND TAKE MY MONEY indeed 😉

🛠🎨 VOS CRÉATIONS ! 🎨🛠
Une borne #StreetFighterII en #LEGO… totalement fonctionnelle !! 👌😍❤
SHUT UP AND TAKE MY MONEY ! 💰💰💰
(via pixeljunkie) pic.twitter.com/Sop3ZmyK4x

— Recalbox (@recalbox) August 8, 2020

Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: diy, Hadouken, Ken, Lego, LEGO creation, LEGO Ideas, LEGO Street Fighter II, Mechanical LEGO Street Fighter II, Old School, pixeljunkie, Retro Gamer, Retro Gaming, retrogaming, Ryu, street fighter II, StreetFighterII

Awesome 80s Cartoons Are Streaming For Free On YouTube

August 7, 2020 By ausretrogamer

With the current lockdown and restrictions changing on a daily basis, we are constantly looking for new things to watch to pass the time.

For those of you struggling to find free streaming stuff to watch, then check this out – the best (and coolest) ’80s cartoons are now streaming their library of episodes for free on YouTube! From Masters of The Universe, She-Ra: Princess of Power, G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero, to BraveStarr, Ghostbusters and M.A.S.K, there is enough cartoon goodness here to entertain for a long while yet!

What are you waiting for? You now have the POWER to go grab some popcorn, kick your feet up and enjoy some classic ’80s cartoons!

image source: CNET

 

Filed Under: Announcements, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: 1980s, 80s, 80s cartoons, BraveStarr, cartoons, Filmation, G.I. Joe, G.I. Joe A Real American Hero, Geeks, Ghostbusters, GI Joe, Hasbro, He Man, He-Man and the Masters Of The Universe, M.A.S.K., Masters Of The Universe, Mattel, MOTU, She-Ra, She-Ra Princess of Power

Iconic SEGA Akihabara Building 2 To Close Soon

August 5, 2020 By ausretrogamer

It looks like we will never cross this one off our bucket list 🙁

SEGA’s Building 2 (formerly known as SEGA GiGo / Akihabara GiGo) is set to close on August 30th. Building No. 2 opened on the southern edge of Akihabara in October 2003, becoming a favourite for arcade video game enthusiasts and gaming nostalgia-seeking peeps.

It would seem that the current world health crisis has hit the Electronic Town quite hard, with a big downturn in visitor numbers. SEGA hasn’t as yet provided any formal reason for the impending closure, except for this post and the sign below, which reads (translation by SoraNews24):

image source: Arcade Otaku via Twitter

“Notice of Closure

Thank you for your continued patronage.

We are sorry to announce that this branch, Sega Akihabara Building 2, will be closing.

Our last day of operations will be Sunday, August 30.

The entire staff wishes to express, from the bottom of our hearts, our sincere gratitude at the loving support you have given our establishment for so many years.”

If you have visited SEGA’s Building No. 2, we would love to hear your stories (and see some pics), so please share them with us on Twitter or Facebook!

image source: That Damn Pixel / header image: Google

 

Filed Under: Announcements, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: !Arcade!, Akihabara, Akihabara GiGo, Anime, classic gamers, Electronic City, Electronic Town, gamers, Geek, Iconic SEGA Building, Japan, Retro, Retro Gamers, sega, SEGA Akihabara Building 2, SEGA Akihabara Building 2 closure, Sega Arcade, Sega Building, SEGA Building No. 2, SEGA GiGo, Tokyo

New Scrabble Go App

August 4, 2020 By David Cutler

By: D.C. Cutler, U.S.A.

The new “Scrabble Go” app was released earlier this year, and contrary to what many fans of the iconic game are saying, I really enjoy it. The candy-coloured, frenetic update was meant to get younger players to appreciate an older game.

The new look to the app, a far cry from the traditional red-and-tan predecessor, is definitely going to turn off some loyal fans of the decade-old game.

I’ve been playing Scrabble since I was 8-years-old. I used to watch my parents play and I’d bug them about the rules and what a triple word score meant. In high school, my friends and I would play Scrabble past midnight. We would have little tournaments that would last long into the night. My friend Elizabeth would usually beat the rest of us, but it never stopped us from trying to win one game against her.

I’m a Scrabble traditionalist, so when I first played the “Scrabble Go” app, I didn’t know what to make of it. The ability to decorate my word tiles with 3-D flamingos and baby dragons was slightly alarming. I understand that dragons have no place in Scrabble, but it didn’t make me want to stop playing the game. What is so bad about a little color in a classic game? The redeemable shiny gems that give you a preview of the best available words was a nice touch. It didn’t bother me. Covid-19 could be the biggest reason for all the criticism of the new app. People don’t like change and being shut in during the pandemic has made people really not like change. Hasbro tinkered with a classic when loyal players need Scrabble more than ever. I play the app for about an hour a day. I can’t imagine what the changes were like for a player who plays for hours daily.

Maybe the reason why the dragons don’t bother me is because I’m a huge “Game of Thrones” fan. If you’re focusing on the actual game of Scrabble, struggling to score with a clever word, the dragons and strange gnomes (or pixies) aren’t distracting.

Complaints about the new game on Reddit threads and Facebook pages are hilarious. The most frequent criticisms are about the colourful treasure chests and the difficulty of finding the dictionary. Personally, I could care less about the chat room. I don’t want to get to know any other players or learn any of their “tips.”  A lot of people on the chat room are not even interested in the game of Scrabble. I think some of these lonely people really need to leave their basement and go for a long afternoon walk. Perhaps get some fresh air and sun and think about things that are slightly more important than a word game. Scrabble is something I do to get away from all the chatter and snark on social media platforms, especially Twitter. I cannot think of anything worse than chatting with stranger during a game of Scrabble. Focus is vital during Scrabble.

Mark Blecher, Hasbro’s head of digital gaming, said the old app isn’t coming back and that the company sees the updated app as a “game-changer” for Scrabble. A “game-changer” seems somewhat overenthusiastic, but something new usually always causes some division. I’ve noticed the more I play the new app, the less I notice the little things that players have decried.

 

Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: App, board game, covid-19, D.C. Cutler, DC Cutler, gaming, Geek, Hasbro, iso gaming, Scrabble, Scrabble Go, Scrabble Go App, Smartphone, Video Games

SNK Announces New FREE Twitch Prime Games

August 3, 2020 By ausretrogamer

We also welcome good news, especially news of free video games!

The peeps at SNK have teamed up with Twitch Prime to bring Prime members a number of popular SNK titles completely free! The first wave of games began with seven titles which became available from May 2020, and now the second wave begins with an additional seven, like METAL SLUG 2 and SNK 40th ANNIVERSARY COLLECTION. More games will be released in the future, so stay tuned!

If you have an Amazon Prime membership, then do yourself a favour and grab these free SNK titles now from Twitch Prime!

Important things to know:
* You must be an Amazon Prime member in order to download these games
* The available games are their western versions
* Offer available till April 1, 2021 (but don’t wait till then, grab them now!)

image source: SNK Corp.

 

Filed Under: Announcements, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Baseball Stars, Blazing Star, Fatal Fury, fighting games, free games, Games, Ironclad, Metal Slug 2, Old School, Pulstar, Retro Gamer, Retro Gamers, Retro Games, Retro Gaming, retrogaming, Sengoku, shmup, SNK, Twitch Prime, Video Games

From Bedrooms to Billions: The PlayStation Revolution

July 31, 2020 By ausretrogamer

If there is one thing we know for sure, it is that the folks at From Bedrooms To Billions sure know how to create a compelling documentary.

Hot off the heels of their successful self titled From Bedrooms to Billions and The Amiga Years documentaries, the From Bedroom to Billions film makers have embarked on telling the definitive story of how PlayStation took gaming to the next level in The PlayStation Revolution documentary.

Take a gander at the below trailer and press release photos, as we are sure that your anticipation and excitement level will be turned up to the max! We honestly can’t wait to watch The PlayStation Revolution.

Available: September 7, 2020
TVoD Platforms: iTunes, Amazon, Sky Box Office and Vimeo
Physical platforms: DVD and Blu-ray

Roll on September 7th!!!

image source: From Bedrooms to Billions

 

Filed Under: Announcements, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: classic, Documentary, Film, From Bedrooms To Billions, FromBedroomsToBillions, Gracious Films, indie, indie documentary, indie film, indiedocumentary, Mark Cerny, Playstation, PS, PS Vita, PS1, PS2, PS3, PS4, PS5, PSP, Rebellion, Retro, Sony, Sony Interactive Entertainment, Sony PlayStation, The Amiga Years, The PlayStation Revolution, The PlayStation Revolution film, vintage film

Retrofy Your Nintendo Switch Dock

July 28, 2020 By ausretrogamer

The Nintendo Switch is still our go to contemporary gaming system, so when we see clever peeps injecting nostalgia with their Switch, we definitely take note!

One such clever peep, Imokruok has created two cool casemod docks for his Nintendo Switch, one based on the 8-bit NES and the other on the 16-bit SNES, albeit the North American version 😉

The best part is that Imokruok has documented these creations in step by step photos, so make sure you check out the full compliment of pics in the above Imgur links. Oh yeah, check out the video of the NES Switch dock builds process below:

NES Switch dock (build pics in comments) from r/NintendoSwitch

Donor SNES case – it all begins!

The completed SNES Switch dock – it’s a beauty

The NES case mod – it all has to start somewhere!

The finished product!
image source: Imgur

 

Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: 16-bit, 8-bit, Case mod, casemod, casemodder, diy, Imokruok, NES, NES Dock, NES Switch Dock, nintendo, Nintendo Switch, nostalgia, Old School, Retro Gamer, retrogaming, SNES, SNES Dock, SNES NSwitch Dock, SNES Switch Dock, Switch dock

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