Sometimes you have to ask why – why would someone jam a movie into a Game Boy Advance cart to watch it on an ill-fitting screen (for movie viewing)?
The answer is, because they can and are clever enough to achieve this feat! Our eyes are already in panic mode just at the thought of watching a movie on the Game Boy Advance screen at 4 frames per second, but we are so glad that Wulff Den took the initiative and time to create these darn cool and unique GBA movie cartridges.
source: Wulff Den

We are reminiscing about the time we were invited by the Weird and Retro crew to join them in Sydney for the 





























































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To the casual observer, pinball seems random and chaotic, but if you watch carefully, there are skills involved that make pinball not as random as it seems.
This is an interesting 17 minute video indeed. Mat Taylor (aka: Techmoan) delves into the history of transparent electronic devices used in US Prisons, from cassette players, cassette tapes, radios to headphones and televisions – it’s a clear case of nostalgia! OK, we’ll see ourselves out.
We absolutely love archival footage from television broadcasters, especially footage from amusement centres (or as we used to call them, parlours) from back in the day!
Who doesn’t like free stuff? We sure do and that is why it is our duty to tell you about these latest retro gaming freebies!

If you were impressed with Pixeljunkie’s playable mechanical 
While enjoying some much needed time off during the summer break, we finally got around to completing a fun project that had been on our plate for months!

























If you are a fan of the Commodore 64’s SID chip and the brilliant music and sounds it pumps out, then you’ll also know the works of one, Mr. Rob Hubbard! The SID Maestro created countless classic chiptunes for some of the biggest games on the Commodore 64, from Commando, International Karate to Monty On The Run and Sanxion to name just a few.