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Atari Party

June 20, 2014 By ausretrogamer

There was an Atari Party last weekend and I wasn’t invited? Were you invited? Perhaps our invitations got lost in the mail.

The big bash was held in Sunnyvale, Atari’s spiritual home. The Digital Game Museum, Atari Volunteers and Friends put on the get-together at the Sunnyvale Public Library, coinciding with Atari Month – celebrating 42 years of the iconic video gaming brand!

According to our sources, there were systems from all eras, including some drool-worthy arcade machines. The guest speaker list was stacked with Atari pioneers, which included Pong creator, Al Alcorn, and the brains behind the Atari Trak-Ball, Dan Kramer. I would have given anything to had been there. Ah well, there is always next year. I have been well informed that my invitation is in the mail.

The Atari 2600 carts are at the ready
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Superlative arcade games for the 5200
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The beautiful Centipede
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Dan Kramer’s 5200 prototype – Xari Arena!
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The venerable Atari VCS/2600
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The party-goers patiently await Mr Trak-Ball himself, Dan Kramer
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Dan Kramer’s creation
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The 1200XL beast
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Atari ST action
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Passing on the Atari torch to the next generation
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 image sources: Atari Party 2014 and Dave Beaudoin

Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Atari, Atari Month, Atari Party, retrogaming

Commodore Club Day

June 19, 2014 By ausretrogamer

Something special happens every third Sunday of the month at the Wadham House Craft and Hobby Centre. Courtesy of the Melbourne Amiga Users Group, the Commodore Club Day (#CommodoreClub) is a love-in of sorts for anyone that is (or was) into the great home computers from Commodore. Even if you aren’t a Commodore fan, you are still most welcome.

CommClub_playing

The Commodore Club Day is filled with like-minded people, and of course, the hardware – from the Commodore 64 to the Amiga 1200 and CD32. The biggest buzz for us is always the people. It is great to catch-up with our friends and have a yarn about our experiences with the great beige pieces of plastic.

CommClub_COMP

Of course no club day is complete without some friendly gaming rivalry. On this particular occasion, Kevin Tilley from the C64-centric magazine, RESET, created a four-player, four game competition between yours truly, Ant Stiller, Rob Caporetto and Kevin himself. The competition was fierce, but fair. There was adulation and pain in the battle to find out who reigned supreme on the C64. I hate to do this to you all, but you will have to wait for issue 4 of RESET to find out who was hot and who was not!

As they say, all good things must come to an end. It is always sad to wrap things up at the Commodore Club Day, but it is never a goodbye, it is always, till next time!

The Terminator made its presence known!
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Bomberland 64 mayhem ensued
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Weird and Retro’s Serby was preoccupied while the Doctor kicked ass
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Feel the power of the Amiga
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Weird and Retro’s RGCD cartridge stash
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The C64 4-player competition is ready to go!
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Pedro enjoying some Amiga time
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Paul’s ever impressive Amiga setup. This is just the tip of the iceberg
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Games begging to be played!
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Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Amiga, AUG, C64, Commodore, Commodore Club, RESET, retrogaming

Arcade Machine Graveyards

June 18, 2014 By ausretrogamer

Old school arcade machines may be enjoying a resurgence thank you to the success of barcades, but in their native land of Japan, some are left in haikyo (廃墟) – amusement centre graveyards.

These are just some of the shocking pictures from arcade graveyards where machines and their surroundings have been left in ruin. My heart breaks at seeing these majestic machines left in such disarray. If only they could all be saved!

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Arcade_burned_table

Arcade_pool-table

image source: Haikyo.org

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Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: !Arcade!, AMPS, Amusement Centre, Arcade Centre, Japan

Get Your Atari On!

June 17, 2014 By ausretrogamer

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Dudes and dudettes, June is ATARI month! Have you got an Atari  story to tell? If so, read this and get writing!

Over the last few years, we have written a few Atari pieces, from 8-bit battles between the XEGS and the C64, to lesser known Atari facts, book reviews and even a homage to one of my favourite handhelds, the Atari Lynx!

So what are you waiting for, celebrate by getting your Atari on!

ILoveAtari

Filed Under: History Tagged With: Atari, Atari Month, Atari XEGS, retrogaming

13 Things Worth Knowing About Nintendo

June 16, 2014 By ausretrogamer

13 Things Worth Knowing About Nintendo
Via: Online MBA

 

Filed Under: History Tagged With: Facts, History, nintendo

Drooling at Lobos Collectables

June 13, 2014 By ausretrogamer

There are times when words don’t need to be said. This is that exact time! Before you do start scrolling through the below photos, we would urge you to visit Lobos Collectables (503 High Street, Northcote) to browse their awesome wares and buy up as many goodies as your wallet will allow. Now, put your bib on and start drooling.

You have been warned!
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Plenty to look at here. I’ll be back.
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Comic book action superheroes!
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Oh yes, Star Wars!
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Oh wow, more Star Wars stuff!
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I was made for loving you baby!
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I’ma Wario, I’ma gonna win!
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Drool factor 1000, I spot Tron!
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Sleep well Han
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The lovely Tron!
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Oh how I’ve missed this control panel
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Brilliant Tron side-art
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Original MOTU is best!
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I wonder if Skeletor is home?
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Man-At-Arms vs Jitsu
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Classic MOTU action
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I wonder who is flying the Millennium Falcon
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We found the Turtles!
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Some rare MOTU beauties!
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If you have made it this far and want to drool some more, you can read about our garage sale loot at Lobos Collectables – you won’t be disappointed.

 

Filed Under: Retro Exploring Tagged With: collectables, ff0000, Lobos Collectables, MOTU, Star Wars, The Thrill Of The Chase, Tron, vintage toys

Joystick Battles: Konix Speedking vs Commodore C-1342

June 12, 2014 By ausretrogamer

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Does size really matter? What exactly are we referring to here? Get your mind out of the gutter – we are talking about joysticks! When it comes to controlling your favourite video games, everything matters – the size, feel, stability, precision, ergonomics and durability of the joystick.

Not all joysticks are made equal, some feel great when playing shoot’em ups, only to let you down when it comes to those waggle-the-stick 100m sprint games. Others are durable during those wrist breaking manoeuvres, only to leave you feeling as if you sustained major trauma to your wrist and fingers. So how does one judge a joystick objectively? It is hard, but we are willing to give it a crack.

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Let’s dispel the ‘one joystick fits all’ myth – there isn’t one. There, it has been said. In this regular Joystick Battles feature, we will pit two joysticks against each other, with the winner progressing to the last round, JoystickMania 1. The judgement criteria will be based on: ergonomic feel, precision/stability and durability. To ensure we remain objective, we will use the joysticks on a variety of gaming genres; shoot’em ups, platformers and wrist-breaking wagglers. This should sort out the wheat from the chaff.

The first joystick battle is between the Commodore C-1342 joystick and the Konix Speedking. I know what you are thinking, we shouldn’t pit a pack-in joystick with an aftermarket one. Hey, it is a free world and we can do whatever the hell we like.

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So how did the C-1342 fare against the Speedking? Lay your peepers on the below table:

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After getting all hot and bothered on the C64, there could only be one winner in this joystick battle.

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Verdict: Konix Speeding
Being an aftermarket joystick, you would have expected the Konix to breeze through this battle. The C-1342 put up a great fight, but the durability of the stick lets it down big time. The Speedking does seem gimmicky in style, but it does the job admirably and it feels great in the hand – if you are a right handed player!

 

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: C-1342, C64, Commodore, Joy Of Sticks, joystick battles, Joysticks, Konix, Speedking

The Epic SNES Series

June 11, 2014 By ausretrogamer

As previous posts would attest, we are huge fans of Adam Rufino’s artistic work. Adam’s EPIC SNES series took our fancy this time around. The series is a tribute to Nintendo’s 16-bit heritage and their massive gaming franchises. It is hard to pick a winner from all of these awesome pieces of art.

Epic_Maverick

Epic_Mother

Epic_Fox

Epic_Chrono

Epic_SuperMetrpid

Epic_Zombie

Epic_Triforce

Epic_Yoshi

Epic_Country

EPIC_sevenStars

source: AdamWorks

Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Adam Rufino, Art, artwork, SNES

Blast From the Past: Nintendo Interactive Store Displays

June 10, 2014 By ausretrogamer

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Ah, the Nintendo of old. How I miss thee, when times were simpler and there was no Microsoft nor Sony. There is always room in my heart for Nintendo, as they have endured through thick and thin in this video gaming business that is now on par with Hollywood.

So let’s take a trip down memory lane, some 22 years ago and see how Nintendo presented their wares to the retail fraternity. Golly gosh those interactive display units were awesome!


source: PenguinNintendoAge

Filed Under: History Tagged With: classic gaming, nintendo, Retro Gaming, retrogaming, video

Atari: 42 Years Of Fun

June 9, 2014 By ausretrogamer

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Atari. Can you believe that they have been rocking our video gaming world in one shape or another since 1972! The video gaming industry would never be the same once Atari entered the fray some 42 years ago. Nolan and Ted’s little enterprise baby grew into an arcade and home gaming entertainment Goliath.

Much has been written (and rewritten) about the history of Atari, but rather than recite every sordid detail, just gaze upon this Atari timeline. A lot has happened since June 1972!

atari_timeline_42source: Atari

Filed Under: History Tagged With: Atari, Atari 2600, Atari Month, Retro Gaming, retrogaming

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