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Super Mario Beatbox Remix by SO-SO

August 3, 2023 By ausretrogamer

An awesome and totally mind blowing Super Mario Bros. Beatbox Remix by SO-SO

There is no way this medley isn’t enhanced with instruments, but alas, it is a 100% beatbox and vocal performance by World Beatbox Champion, SO-SO!

The versatility, skills and styles used by SO-SO are absolutely mind blowing to say the least – just press play and listen to the beatbox maestro.

The songs covered by SO-SO in this amazing medley are: Super Mario Bros (UK Garage Remix), Underground (HIPHOP Remix), Mario Circuit (Trance Remix), Luigi’s Mansion (Midtempo Bass Remix), Jungle Level (Reggaeton Remix), Water Land (Future Bass Remix), and Super Star (Drum’n’bass Remix).

We are honestly still in disbelief of this performance, it’s amazing!


source: SO-SO via YouTube




Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: beatbox, beatboxing, gamer, gaming, Luigi's Mansion, Mario Circuit, nintendo, Retro Gamer, SO-SO, SO-SO beatboxer, Super Mario Beatbox Remix, Super Mario Bros, vocal performance

Power Up At The UK’s Science Museum

August 2, 2023 By ausretrogamer

160 consoles. Five decades. Game on!

The UK’s Science Museum has a new interactive gallery, POWER UP, which is on right now in London’s South Kensington district.

Immerse yourself in a hands-on gaming experience, featuring the very best video games and consoles from the past 50 years!

Back in the early 1970s, Pong, a simple tennis-themed game, took the world by storm as one of the first commercially successful arcade games. From there, the gaming industry continued to grow, introducing us to iconic titles such as Space Invaders, Pac-Man, and Donkey Kong.


source: Science Museum

From its humble beginnings with Pong to the immersive VR worlds of today, gaming has been an integral part of our lives. It has evolved, adapted, and thrived, capturing the hearts of both the young and the young at heart. Whether you’re a seasoned gamer, a nostalgic enthusiast, or a casual player looking for some fun, the gaming world has something extraordinary to offer you.

Day and annual passes for POWER UP are available now. Book your tickets here.

source: © Jody Kingzett, Science Museum Group

source: © Science Museum Group




Filed Under: History, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: 70s, 80s, 90s, Atari, Commodore, event, gamer, gamers, gaming exhibition, Geek, nintendo, Power Up - A Hands-on Gaming Experience, Power Up exhibition, Power Up Science Museum, Retro, retrogaming, Science Museum, Science Museum Group, sega, Spectrum, Vectrex

Castlevania: Nocturne – Coming to Netflix this September

August 1, 2023 By ausretrogamer

The rise of Richter Belmont. Premieres only on Netflix, September 28.

Discover the enthralling world of Castlevania as it ventures into new territory with “Nocturne,” an exciting series focusing on the origin story of Richter Belmont, a gaming icon and one of the franchise’s most beloved characters. Set amidst the backdrop of the French Revolution, this gory and gothic adventure takes fans on an unforgettable journey through a time of vampires and high stakes.

Led by showrunner Kevin Kolde and Creator/Writer Clive Bradley, “Nocturne” promises a gripping narrative filled with love, loss, and thrilling encounters. As an evolution of the original fan-favorite Castlevania Netflix Series, the show delves into never-before-seen aspects of Richter Belmont’s past, adding depth to this iconic character.

Produced by Project 51 Productions, with animations provided by Powerhouse Animation, “Nocturne” guarantees top-notch quality and a visually stunning experience. Whether you’re a seasoned Castlevania fan or new to the franchise, this series serves as the perfect starting point for an exciting journey into a world of gaming adaptations, anime, and captivating storytelling.

Get ready to immerse yourself in the epic tale of “Nocturne”!


image & video source: Netflix




Filed Under: Announcements, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Anime, Castlevania, Castlevania Nocturne, French Revolution, gamers, gothic, Konami, Netflix, nintendo, Powerhouse Animation, Project 51 Productions, Retro Gamers, Richter Belmont, Simon Belmont

Review: TAITO’s Ray’z Arcade Chronology – Nintendo Switch

July 31, 2023 By ausretrogamer

Pew, pew, pew, we review Taito’s Ray’z Arcade Chronology on the Nintendo Switch

When it comes to shoot’em ups (shmups), we can’t get enough of them – the more the merrier! Luckily for us, ININ Games has delivered a delicious serving of shmup action on the Switch, or have they?

Ray’z Arcade Chronology for the Nintendo Switch delivers a nostalgic blast from the past, presenting three superb shoot ’em up classics (plus 2 x HD remasters), each with its own unique charm and engaging gameplay mechanics. Published by Taito for the Switch and PlayStation 4, this European release by ININ Games is a fine package, showcasing the expertise of seasoned gaming port-masters, M2. However, the presence of multiple editions and some missing features leave the overall experience feeling slightly incomplete.

The lineup includes three revered arcade titles: RayForce (also known as Layer Section and Galactic Attack), RayStorm, and RayCrisis. RayForce, a 2D pixel-drawn masterpiece from 1994, captivates players with contiguous stages and an outstanding Zuntata soundtrack. The gameplay, operating on two planes of battle, encourages strategic scoring through lock-on chains, delivering an immersive and satisfying experience. The presentation is top-notch, and M2’s Gadgets enhance the user interface, allowing players to customize the display to their liking.

RayStorm, Taito’s 1996 sequel, blends 2D action with 3D polygon visuals, creating a cinematic space battle with breathtaking aesthetics. Offering multiple ships with unique properties, RayStorm challenges players to anticipate incoming attacks and utilize the regenerating special attack with precision. The soundtrack consistently impresses, complementing the awe-inspiring visuals and intense gameplay. Although slightly more challenging than RayForce, RayStorm remains a thrilling experience, worth every moment spent mining for a one-credit clear.

RayCrisis, serving as a prequel to the first game, takes a more eccentric narrative approach while maintaining straightforward shoot ’em up gameplay. The vertical 2D plane with 3D graphics sets the stage for nuanced scoring mechanics, beyond mere lock-on chaining. The Encroachment system adds depth to the gameplay, offering a form of rank that keeps players engaged in strategic decision-making. RayCrisis stands out as the most involving of the three titles, boasting a wealth of content and scoring potential.

M2’s work on these arcade ports is commendable, delivering accurate and polished adaptations of the original games. The HD upscaling adds visual splendor to these classics, and the minimal lag ensures a smooth and responsive gameplay experience. The ‘no burn-in’ screen option is a thoughtful touch for players seeking a more authentic feel on older tech.

While the Ray’z Arcade Chronology offers a strong selection of arcade shoot ’em ups, the review points out some areas of disappointment. The fragmented release strategy and the omission of R-Gear leave collectors and fans puzzled about which edition to choose. Additionally, the absence of bonuses such as art galleries and historical tidbits dampens the overall package’s appeal, and the lack of training modes and slow/rewind features feels like a missed opportunity to enhance the gaming experience.

Ray’z Arcade Chronology is a solid compilation of classic shoot ’em ups, remastered with care and attention by M2. Fans of the genre will find plenty to enjoy in the nostalgic gameplay, captivating visuals, and fantastic soundtracks. However, the absence of certain features and the confusion caused by multiple editions prevent it from being the ultimate package. Nevertheless, for enthusiasts seeking an authentic arcade experience on the Nintendo Switch, Ray’z Arcade Chronology is a worthy addition to their gaming library.




Disclaimer: Ray’z Arcade Chronology Switch review code was kindly provided by PR Hound.

Filed Under: Modern Gaming, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: game review, gamer, ININ Games, M2, Nintendo Switch, Ray'z Arcade Chronology, Ray'z Arcade Chronology review, RayCrisis, RayForce, RayStorm, Review, shmups, Taito

The Sony HB-F5 MSX2 Computer – The Gaming System That Came Before the PlayStation

July 28, 2023 By ausretrogamer

On a recent hunt for retro gaming systems we came across the Sony HB-F5, Sony’s first MSX2 based computer gaming system that was released in Japan in 1985.

There were two HB-F5 variants that were released – grey and back. Both of these colour variants are quite rare and difficult to find in working condition (and with working game carts).

These aren’t cheap, but if you are after this oddity, there is one currently available (at the time of publishing) on Facebook Marketplace for $1,050 – and you thought the PlayStation 5 was expensive!

PS: Don’t mistake that RGB21 output for SCART – they look similar, but the pinouts have differing designations!

image source: Facebook Marketplace




Filed Under: History, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: 80s, classic, Geek, HB-F5, Hit Bit, Home Computer, Japan, MSX, MSX2, Playstation, Retro, Retro Gamer, retrogaming, Sony, Sony HB-F5, Sony MSX2 computer

Introducing The AVI-8 X Capcom 1942 Flyboy Automatic LE Watches

July 24, 2023 By ausretrogamer

Pew pew pew, watch out for the new AVI-8 x Capcom 1942 Flyboys!

For anyone that has been following us for a while, you’ll know that we also love watches, especially the ones that reference classic arcade games!

Trawling through one of our fave watch sites, AVI-8, we noticed their latest watch, the AVI-8 X Capcom 1942 Flyboy Automatic Limited Edition (300 per colour variant) will be available this coming Friday, July 28 (US time). So mark your calendars or better yet, sign up to get notified as soon as these watches go live. We bet they won’t last long!

How awesome are these watches?! The fact that they are mechanical (instead of digital) and have a military aviation styling, they fit the 1942 arcade game aesthetic perfectly! Oh yeah, they are both automatics (self-winding), so no need to worry about batteries on these Flyboys. The nostalgia that these two timepieces induce is off the charts.

To say we are jonesing for the AVI-8 X Capcom 1942 Flyboy Automatic Limited Edition watches (we’d love both!), would be a gross understatement! C’mon July 28!

image source: AVI-8 Timepieces




Filed Under: Announcements, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: 3897f0, Arcade, AVI-8 watches, AVI-8 X Capcom 1942 Flyboy Automatic, AVI-8 X Capcom 1942 Flyboy Automatic Limited Edition, c9c8cd, Capcom, Classic Arcade Gaming, f4f4f4, FFF, gamer, geek watches, Retro Gamer, The AVI-8 X Capcom 1942 Flyboy Automatic, Watch, watch collector, watchaddict, Watches

MS Excel In 1990 – It’s Oh So Cheesy!

July 21, 2023 By ausretrogamer

Oh wow, the cheesiness of this long-form 1990 Microsoft Excel commercial is absolutely dripping!

The cringe factor is off the charts too. It’s like a slow-moving train-wreck, you can’t keep your eyes off it!


source: Wall Street Oasis




Filed Under: History, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: 90s, Cheesy Ad, Geek, Microsoft Excel, Retro, tbt, throwback, throwback thursday, video

Shop Till You Drop At PixelCrib

July 20, 2023 By ausretrogamer

If you are after some cool gaming related products, including memorabilia and collectibles, then you must check out PixelCrib!

Our good friends at PixelCrib have been wonderful supporters of Ausretrogamer for a long while now, which we are always very thankful for.

For those of you in Oz (and beyond!), PixelCrib is really your one stop shop for video game related products, including rare, high-quality video game memorabilia and collectibles – they are after all, the gaming culture specialists! The best bit is, you can shop from the comfort of your own home.

With a plethora of amazing items in their store, here are some of our fave picks (Ed: this list was really really hard to whittle down):

  • Nintendo Switch – Physical Games

You know those Nintendo Switch games that you thought you could only download from the Nintendo eShop? Well, those awesome games, like Celeste and Cuphead (amongst many others) are available in their physical form!

  • Books, books, books as far as the eye can see

If you have bookshelves that need filling (or a coffee table!), then you have come to the right place! PixelCrib has tons of books, here are some of our picks:

A Guide to Japanese Role-Playing Games

Artcade

Go Straight: The Ultimate Guide to Side-Scrolling Beat-’Em-UpsPC Engine: The Box Art Collection

  • Do you like playing tunes on vinyl?

We sure do. If you like gaming related soundtracks / music, then the vinyl section is where you need to be at:

Gamer Boy Disappearing Lines: Chiptune Music of Tetris EP

Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3: Music From The Arcade Games LP

Mother 2 Original Video Game Soundtrack 2xLP

  • Artworks are aplenty at PixelCrib!

Oh how we wish we could have them all……

Shovel Knight Shadowbox Art

Hyrule Field (Legend of Zelda) A3 Art Print

Dead Cells Shadowbox Art

  • But wait, there is more! Did someone say, where are the retro gaming systems at?

PixelCrib has an array of amazing retro consoles for you to choose from, from the Evercade (VS/EXP), Retron and Sega Astro City Mini systems, to the Quarter Size and RepliCade mini arcade machines:

Oh yeah, in case you missed the news, you can now pre-order Hyper Mega Tech’s Super Pocket (Capcom / Taito) handheld systems on PixelCrib! The best part is, these are compatible with your Evercade cartridges!

These are just the tip of the iceberg of products available on PixelCrib. We implore you to get on the PixelCrib site and take a good look, as there is bound to be gaming related products that will tickle your fancy.

Happy shopping everyone!




Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Bitmap Books, Books, Celebrating Gaming Culture, collectables, Collectibles, Evercade, gaming, Gaming Books, gaming memorabilia, mario, Neo Geo, Pixel Crib, PixelCrib, Pop Culture store, Retro Gaming, vinyl, Zelda

Stern Pinball and Marvel Unleash Venom Pinball!

July 19, 2023 By ausretrogamer

Choose Your Host,
Change The Game

There will be carnage at this year’s Comic-Con as Marvel and Stern Pinball debut an all-new line of pinball games featuring one of the most enigmatic, complex, and iconic characters, Venom!

Venom pinball will be available in (from L to R): Pro, Premium & Limited Edition (LE) models

Get ready for a thrilling adventure into the mayhem of the Marvel Universe with the one and only Venom! This alien symbiote, famous for bonding with the likes of Eddie Brock and wreaking havoc, has now made its way into the world of pinball. That’s right, Venom is taking over game rooms and entertainment locations worldwide in a visually striking and action-packed pinball game brought to you by Stern.

For those who aren’t familiar, Venom burst onto the scene in The Amazing Spider-Man comic book series back in the ’80s. With its dark and unique appearance, Venom quickly became one of Marvel’s most iconic and beloved characters. From action figures to apparel, collectibles to now pinball, Venom’s influence on popular culture knows no bounds.

Stern’s Venom pinball game is a thrilling journey into the world of this antihero, featuring a lineup of over 20 characters from the Marvel Universe. You’ll encounter familiar faces like Eddie Brock, Flash Thompson, Gwen Stacy, and even the legendary Peter Parker himself. But it doesn’t stop there! Black Suit Spider-Man, Miles Morales, Riot, Agony, Lasher, Phage, Doppelganger, Venomized Hulk, Venomized Wolverine, and Venomized Captain America are all part of the action. Brace yourself, because Venom’s arch enemy, Carnage, is on a mission to awaken Knull, the God of the symbiotes. It’s up to Venom to stop him and his army of symbiotes from taking over the world.

Venom Pinball – Official Game Trailer

source: Stern Pinball

In the game, you’ll take on the role of Venom and select a host to bond with at the start of each thrilling adventure. This choice will not only affect your digital experience but also alter the physical gameplay itself. Prepare for constant frenetic action as balls are released from vertical pinball lock symbiote containment vessels on both sides of the playfield. You’ll explore shots through mechanically changing pathways, like the Agro-Lab and Life Foundation, and bash an interactive Carnage captive ball back into Ravencroft Institute for the Criminally Insane. But beware! A surprise Doppelganger attack could happen at any moment, causing chaos and unveiling three uplift targets for you to conquer.

The visual experience of the Venom pinball game is a work of art. Renowned artist Jeremy Packer, better known as Zombie Yeti, has created stunning hand-drawn comic book style artwork that immerses you in the dark and gritty world of Venom. And to make the experience even more intense, GRAMMY Award-winning musician Mark Tremonti has contributed over a dozen music tracks that change depending on the host you choose. Get ready for a soundtrack that perfectly matches the adrenaline-pumping gameplay.

Venom Pinball by Stern Pinball, featuring Seth Davis

source: Stern Pinball

But wait, there’s more! Stern’s award-winning Insider Connected™ system takes the Venom pinball game to the next level. With this feature, you can interact with the game and a global network of players in various exciting ways. You’ll be able to save your game progress through connectivity persistence, so you can continue your journey as Venom no matter how many attempts it takes to reach the final wizard mode. Plus, you can track your progress, earn game-specific achievements, engage with the player community, and participate in promotions and Challenge Quests. It’s an all-encompassing experience that brings pinball to the modern era.

The Venom LE will most definitely sell out quickly!

And for the collectors out there, you don’t want to miss the Limited Edition model of the Venom pinball game. With only 1,000 games available worldwide, this highly collectible version features a Venom vs. Carnage inspired full-color mirrored backglass, stunning high definition reflective foil decal cabinet artwork, custom high gloss Venom-inspired “goo” powder-coated pinball armor, and so much more. Each Limited Edition game comes with a sequentially numbered plaque and a Certificate of Authenticity signed by Stern’s President & CEO, Seth Davis. It’s a piece of pinball history that you’ll want to add to your collection.

So, get ready to unleash the power of Venom and dive headfirst into an unforgettable pinball experience. Stern’s Venom pinball game will transport you into the heart of the Marvel Universe, where you’ll battle against Carnage, save the world, and become the ultimate (anti)hero. Don’t miss your chance to join the action and make your mark on the global leaderboard. Get your hands on Venom pinball and let the symbiote take control!

Visit the official Venom Pinball game page at sternpinball.com for all information on this game changing pinball experience.

PS: For Venom/pinball fans in Australia, contact either AMD Coin-Op or Zax Amusements to secure your Venon pinball machine!
Australian Price List ($AUD):
  • Venom – Pro $11,950
  • Venom – Premium $15,500
  • Venom – LE – contact AMD or Zax Amusements

Stern Pinball – Venom LE in all its glory!

image source: Stern Pinball

 


Filed Under: Announcements, Pinball Tagged With: Agony, Black Suit Spider-Man, Brian Eddy, comic, Dwight Sullivan, Flash Thompson, Gwen Stacy, Lasher, Marvel, Marvel and Stern Pinball, Peter Parker, Phage, pinball machine, Riot, Seth Davis, Stern Pinball, Stern Pinball presents Venom, The Amazing Spider Man, Venom

A Chef’s Kiss – Stern Pinball & Their James Bond 007 Decals

July 14, 2023 By David Cutler

By: D.C. Cutler, U.S.A.

I stumbled upon a tweet from Stern Pinball where it was showing designers applying decals to a James Bond 007 pinball machine. The cool decals were various James Bond movie posters from the 1960s, the Sean Connery era.

Nothing else at theatres looked like the early Bond posters, like the films. If I were to randomly see those posters on the side of a pinball machine, I’m playing it. The images make anything exciting and intriguing; a movie, a pinball machine… the perfect assortment of colors make you want to be a part of it.

Stern Pinball’s James Bond 007 (Pro)

The “Dr. No” poster looks so quant compared to the other Bond posters, but no movie poster looked quite like it pre-1962. The bright yellow with the title in red lettering made moviegoers take notice, and ask, “What is this ‘Dr. No’?” Connery with the smoking Walther PPK, alongside four of his female costars, is visually stunning to the eye. The palm trees in the lower, righthand corner of the poster gives it a Jamaican feel. It’s not easy to see, but it’s a great touch, right below the title of the first James Bond film. It shows off the Bond universe so well. It is a work of art; I’m sure ad men on Madison Avenue were enamored by the “Dr. No” poster.

I know I probably couldn’t afford a Stern James Bond pinball machine, but I want one so bad. I play a lot of pinball games on my Nintendo Switch; that would drastically change if I had my very own James Bond pinball machine.

Separately, James Bond and pinball machines have given me hours of entertainment and enjoyment. Stern Pinball can’t go wrong putting the two things together.

image source: Stern Pinball Inc.




Filed Under: Pinball Tagged With: 007 Bond, 60th anniversary Bond, D.C. Cutler, David Cutler, DC Cutler, Dr No, George Gomez, James Bond 007, James Bond 007 pinball, movie posters, pinball, pinball machine, Sean Connery, Stern Pinball, Stern Pinball James Bond 007

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