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Tekken 8 Will Be Accessible To Gamers With Colour Vision Deficiency

December 28, 2023 By ausretrogamer

When it comes to fighting games, there is Street Fighter and then there is Tekken, easily our favourite 3D based fighting video game (sorry Soul Calibur).

With the release of Tekken 8 scheduled for late January 2024, we were quite chuffed to see that the game will be accessible for gamers with colour vision issues, including achromatopsia – how awesome is that!

Thanks to SJS | Gatterall for bring this cool news to our attention. Hopefully more games will be accessible for people with colour  blindness and other forms of achromatopsia.

Why is no one talking about the color blind accessibility of Tekken 8. Literally no game has done this. pic.twitter.com/i8qdUYwpPP

— SJS | Gatterall (@itwhiffed) December 27, 2023

source: SJS | Gatterall on X (formerly Twitter)




Filed Under: Announcements, Modern Gaming Tagged With: 3D fighting game, achromatopsia, Bandai Namco, colour blindness, Fighting game, Fighting video games, Namco, Tekken, Tekken 8, Tekken 8 for color blind players

May Your Xmas Be Awesome!

December 18, 2023 By ausretrogamer

It’s beginning to look a lot like Sithmas!

Wow, 2023 has just flown by hasn’t it?! Thank you once again to everyone who supports Ausretrogamer, either by reading our posts, interacting with us on social media or having a chat at local events – you all rock!

From the Ausretrogamer team, we wish you all the very best for the holiday season and wishing you all a happy and prosperous 2024!

PS: We will be taking a break during this period, but we will be back in 2024!

We may need this ugly Xmas jumper for Xmas in July! 😉

image source: supplied




Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Christmas, Christmas gifts, darth vader, Festive Season, geeky, Holiday Season, Santa, Season's Greetings, Sithmas, Star Wars, Xmas, Xmas Tree

Arcade Cabinets Chiseled from Marble That Michaelangelo Would Be Proud Of

December 15, 2023 By ausretrogamer

Michaelangelo’s David VS Harow’s Arcadia!

With engineered stone becoming illegal (it’s about time!) in Australia, we are glad to see that marble is (potentially) still being used in a variety of new ways!

These arcade machines chiseled out of marble give Michaelangelo’s David sculpture a run for its money – they are absolute masterpieces!

Before we get ahead ourselves we have to come clean, these are AI renders, however for a cool US$100,000, artist Harold Sangouard (aka Harow) can chisel you a custom-made arcade cabinet from Calacatta marble.

We definitely don’t need marble in the kitchen, but our Fun Factory can do with a marble arcade machine sculpture 😉

image source: Arcadia – Harow




Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Arcade, Arcade Machine, Chiseled Arcade machines from marble, gamers, gaming, Harow, Marble Arcade Cabinets, marble scultpures, Michaelangelo, retrogaming, Statue of David

Highlights From The 2023 Oz Comic-Con Xmas Edition

December 12, 2023 By ausretrogamer

As another year comes to pass, it was awesome to have one last pop culture event in Melbourne!

The 2023 Oz Comic-Con Xmas Edition was a welcome and fun event that surprised many, one – due to the time of year (December is frenetic with last minute Chrissy shopping), and two – the big  turnout with attendees having as much fun they could squeeze into this two day event.

We are gonna call it now, we hope the Oz Comic-Con Xmas Edition remains as an ongoing annual event! The reason for this is that this time of year we find that people are more relaxed (perhaps due to the impending festive season) and it is also awesome to be able to pickup a few geeky items as Christmas gifts for yourself (or perhaps family and friends).

Our fellow Ausretrogamer team member, Dr Brant Raven and I had a thoroughly good time and we’ll be back in 2024! Without further ado, here are some pictorial highlights from this year’s event.

Melbourne’s weather was predictably miserable, but that didn’t stop us having fun and getting a bite to refuel!




Filed Under: Retro Exploring, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: 2023 Oz Comic-Con, Art, Artists, Cosplay, event, Geek, Oz Comic Con, Oz Comic-Con Xmas Edition, PixelCrib, Pop Culture Event, robots, Star Wars

‘Zelda’ Film Needs a Good Script

December 8, 2023 By David Cutler

By: D.C. Cutler, U.S.A.

Off the success of “The Super Mario Bros. Movie,” we are now getting a “The Legend of Zelda” film adaptation. Money talks. It’s smart for Nintendo to get a “Zelda” film in pre-production. The “Mario Bros. Movie” made $1.36 billion at the box office, globally. And it had a budget of $100 million.

The thing about the “Mario” film was that everybody knows “Super Mario Bros.” Do people know “The Legend of Zelda,” yes, but is it as massive a global brand like “Mario”?

Nintendo must have an exceptional script. A good story that sticks to the video game’s lore is essential. That’s what the “Mario” film did so well, and audiences went back to see it more than once.

I hope the film doesn’t take itself too seriously, but the “Zelda” games have a more serious tone than the “Mario” games. The movie should still be a fun ride. If it’s live action, whoever is cast as Princess Zelda and Link is crucial. The film would be better if it was animated like “Mario.” They could have the same studio, Illumination, that worked on the “Mario” movie. Live action could work, but why take that risk when Nintendo hit a homerun with “Mario”? The voice acting was superb in “Mario,” especially Jack Black as Bowser. Will there be musical numbers in the “Zelda” film?

The “Mario” movie had a smart structure to it. It didn’t feel overstuffed with easter eggs, and the runtime was just right. “Zelda” will probably have to be a longer film. It needs to have the feel of an epic and still have a tight runtime and be fun for children. That’ll be tough to pull off, but with an intelligent, entertaining script, a good film is certainly possible.




Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: David Cutler, DC Cutler, Film, Jack Black, Legend of Zelda, Legend of Zelda film, Link, nintendo, Super Mario Bros, The Legend Of Zelda, Video Games, Zelda, Zelda film, Zelda movie

Llamasoft: The Jeff Minter Story is Coming in 2024

December 7, 2023 By ausretrogamer

Gridrunner. Revenge of the Mutant Camels. Tempest 2000. Llamatron. In the British gaming universe of the ’80s and ’90s, nobody made games like Jeff Minter.

Revealed in the Day of the Devs showcase, Digital Eclipse’s Llamasoft: The Jeff Minter Story is an interactive documentary coming to PC and consoles in 2024. Play the history of one of the weirdest, wildest game developers to ever exist — a man who loves shooters and sheep, lasers and llamas!

PS: We are looking forward to playing the (never released) Konix Multi-System – Attack of the Mutant Camels ’89!!

Journey back in time to an era of cassette tapes, photocopied zines, and README.TXT. An era in which a kid with a Commodore VIC-20 and dreams of radioactive sheep could become one of Britain’s best-known game makers. A virtual museum of design documents, playable games, and all-new videos tell the fascinating story of a true independent game designer.

FEATURES

  • Four “interactive timelines” tell the story of Jeff Minter and Llamasoft through archival photos, design documents, playable games, and more historical artifacts.
  • Over an hour of all-new video featurettes from Paul Docherty, director of the upcoming documentary film Heart of Neon.
  • Game library features 42 classic games from 8 different platforms, including the unreleased Konix Multi-System hardware.
  • The all-new Gridrunner Remastered updates the classic game’s graphics and sound, while still running on the original Commodore 64 code for 100% accurate gameplay
  • Two of Jeff Minter’s innovative “light synthesizers,” Psychedelia and Colourspace, are fully playable with all-new console controls.
  • Save, load, and rewind your gameplay at any point, plus other quality-of-life features.
  • Supports English, French, Spanish, German, Italian, and Japanese.

INCLUDED GAMES

  • Sinclair ZX81
    • 3D3D
    • Centipede
  • Commodore VIC-20
    • Abductor
    • Andes Attack
    • Deflex V
    • Gridrunner
    • Hellgate
    • Laser Zone
    • Matrix: Gridrunner 2
    • Metagalactic Llamas Battle at the Edge of Time
    • Ratman
  • Commodore 64
    • Ancipital
    • Attack of the Mutant Camels
    • Batalyx
    • Gridrunner
    • Hellgate
    • Hover Bovver
    • Iridis Alpha
    • Laser Zone
    • Mama Llama
    • Matrix: Gridrunner 2
    • Metagalactic Llamas Battle at the Edge of Time
    • Psychedelia
    • Revenge of the Mutant Camels
    • Revenge of the Mutant Camels II
    • Rox 64
    • Sheep In Space
    • Voidrunner
  • Sinclair Spectrum
    • City Bomb
    • Headbangers Heaven
    • Rox III
    • Superdeflex
  • Atari 8-bit
    • Attack of the Mutant Camels
    • Colourspace
    • Gridrunner
    • Hover Bovver
    • Turboflex
  • Konix Multi-System
    • Attack of the Mutant Camels ’89
  • Atari ST
    • Llamatron: 2112
    • Revenge of the Mutant Camels
    • Super Gridrunner
  • Atari Jaguar
    • Tempest 2000
  • Reimagined
    • Gridrunner Remastered

image source: Digital Eclipse




Filed Under: Announcements, Modern Gaming, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: 80s, 90s, Atari, Atari Jaguar, C64, Day of the Devs, Digital Eclipse, Gridrunner, Jeff Minter, Konix Multi-System, Llamasoft, Llamasoft: The Jeff Minter Story, Llamatron, Tempest 2000, TxK, VIC-20

GameGuide – Atari Lynx: The Perfect Lynx Companion

December 6, 2023 By ausretrogamer

 

Just in time for Chrissy 2023, Zafinn Books’ GameGuide – Atari Lynx arrives in the Ausretrogamer Fun Factory!

We weren’t expecting this book for another couple of weeks, so for it to turn up well ahead of schedule, and all the way from Ireland, was a welcome surprise.

If you aren’t familiar with Zafinn Books, it is a one man (Karl Morris), self-publishing  house, with a great selection of limited edition books, just like this GameGuide for the Atari Lynx. The addition of some very cool stickers (sticking it up the Game Boy!) was another surprise and was totally unexpected.

Can’t wait to flick through this while enjoying the festive season.




Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Atari, atari lynx, Atari ST, Book, Books, GameGuide Lynx, gamer, gaming, Karl Morris, Retro Gamer, retrogaming, retrogaming books, Video Games, Zafinn Books

The USPS Reveals 2024 Stamps in Honour of the 50th Anniversary of Dungeons & Dragons

December 5, 2023 By ausretrogamer

Hey Aus Post, hope you guys are taking notes!

The US Postal Service (USPS) will release a series of new Forever Stamps in 2024 in honour of the 50th anniversary of Dungeons & Dragons – how darn cool are these?! We almost want to take up stamp collecting!

This stamp release marks the 50th anniversary of Dungeons & Dragons, described by its owners as the World’s Greatest Role-playing Game, that has become a cultural phenomenon. By inviting participants to imagine themselves as wizards, warriors and other adventurers in exciting and treacherous fantasy worlds, Dungeons & Dragons opened doors to whole new universes of creativity for generations of players. The pane of 20 stamps features 10 different designs that highlight characters, creatures and encounters familiar to players of the game. Greg Breeding, an art director for USPS, designed the stamps and pane with existing illustrations.

image source: USPS




Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Anniversary, Dungeon & Dragons, Geek, stamp collecting, stamps, The USPS Reveals 2024 Stamps in Honour of the 50th Anniversary of Dungeons & Dragons, USPS, video gaming stamps

8BitDo Retro Mechanical Keyboard – The Perfect Xmas Gift for the Retro (and Modern) Gamer!

December 4, 2023 By ausretrogamer

The perfect Xmas gift doesn’t ex…….. Oh wait!

Ah 8BitDo, they sure know how to tug on our nostalgic heartstrings!

8BitDo have hit the nostalgic sweet-spot for us retro gamers with their new 8BitDo Retro Mechanical Keyboard, which modern gamers can also enjoy as it’s Bluetooth/2.4G/USB-C enabled, with 87 keys, dual super programmable buttons that can be used on Windows and/or Android devices!

Just look at the kitsch retro (Nintendo 8-bit) aesthetic of this beauty – we just can’t get enough of it! We really need one on our desk, so we are hoping Santa delivers this Christmas for us!

Who else is getting one?

Specs:

  • Compatible with Windows 10(1903) or above, and Android 9.0 or above;
  • Connnect via Bluetooth, wireless 2.4G, or wired;
  • 87-key layout. Kailh Box Switch V2 White. Dye-sub PBT keycaps;
  • Top mount style. Hot-swappable PCB. Support n-key rollover;
  • Dual Super Buttons – offer large, programmable keys. Map anything to the Super Buttons instantly without using software;
  • Classic power status LED, with independent control panel;
  • Supports 8BitDo Ultimate Software V2 for custom keyboard mapping.
  • Price: $179.95 via Amazon AU

image source: Amazon AU




Filed Under: Modern Gaming, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: 8bitdo, 8BitDo Retro Mechanical Keyboard, Christmas, Famicom, keyboard, NES, Nintendo 8BitDo, oldschool, Retro, Retro Gamer, Retro Gaming, Retro keyboard, Retro Xmas Gifts, retrogaming, Xmas

Killer Instinct on Steam Is Free – Get It Now

November 29, 2023 By ausretrogamer

Wanna kick to the head, for free?!

The legendary fighting franchise with over-the-top action, a wild cast of combatants, rocking reactive music, and C-C-C-COMBO BREAKERS is now free to play on Steam!!!

If you are an existing paid owner of the Killer Instinct (2012) game, you’ll be automatically upgraded to the Anniversary Edition (which is A$39.95).

Go on, what are you waiting for – go and break out some killer combos!!

image source: Steam




Filed Under: Announcements, Modern Gaming, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Arcade, classic game, fighter, Fighting game, Free game, freebie, gamers, gaming, KI, Killer Instinct, Killer Instinct 10th Anniversary Update, Killer Instinct on Steam, PC gaming, Retro, Retro Gamer, retrogaming, Steam

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