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Super Mario World vs Sonic The Hedgehog Sound Effects

February 7, 2014 By ausretrogamer

I wonder what Koji Kondo would make of this – blending Sonic’s tunes and effects on Nintendo’s masterpiece, Super Mario World. Strangely enough, the Sonic music and sound effects do go quite well. I am sure Koji would approve and have a right royal laugh about it.


source: NDSLover350

Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: nintendo, sega, Sonic The Hedgehog, Super Mario World, video

Mario vs. The Rest Of The World

February 6, 2014 By ausretrogamer

If Mario was on steroids, would he go on a roid rage and take on every video gaming character in his way? Looking at these fine pieces of art by Sebastian Von Buchwald, it looks like that he may. Our hero has become the angry anti-hero!

Mario vs. Ryu
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Mario vs. Crono
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Mario vs. Lara Croft
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Mario vs. Sonic
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Mario vs. Mega Man
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Mario vs. Pac-Man
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Mario vs. Bomberman
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Mario vs. Crash Bandicoot
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Mario vs. Earthworm Jim
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Image source: Sebastian Von Buchwald

 

Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: artwork, Fanart, mario, nintendo, Retro Gaming

Shorty Award Nomination

February 4, 2014 By ausretrogamer

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What does it mean to be nominated for a Shorty Award? Let me begin by stating I think the best motivation in life is passion and enjoyment – two things at the heart of ausretrogamer, and one should never do things just for the prize. With genuine passion, your reward is meeting other likeminded people from all over the world. Social networking, Twitter in particular, has broken down country borders and has allowed all of us to congregate in communities to share and engage. It truly is a global village. I am happy to be a part of it. That said, being nominated for a shorty award is a lovely bonus and an encouraging sign that we are on the right track.

My daily (ausretrogamer) tweets are to engage in conversation, be informative and most importantly, entertain anyone that would care to listen (or in this case, read tweets). The culmination of my passion has seen the creation of ausretrogamer.com – the Australian Retro Gamer E-Zine, an independent video games site dedicated to old-school retro gaming. The site aims to spread the nostalgic vibe of retro gaming by being informative and entertaining. Even if one reader is informed and entertained, then the job is done.

For those that have nominated me for a Shorty Award, I thank you from the bottom of my heart. I am truly honoured.

If you would like to vote for ausretrogamer, go to the Shorty Awards nomination page.

 

Filed Under: Announcements Tagged With: Blogger, Retro Gaming, Shorty Awards, Social Media, Twitter

Street Fighter II: Cosplay Warrior

February 3, 2014 By ausretrogamer

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The El Gamer Cosplayers are at it again. After their awesome KoF2001 rendition, this time it is Street Fighter II that gets the real-life cosplay treatment.

Watch this classic battle between two old foes, Ryu and Chun-Li – Ready, FIGHT!


source: El Gamer Cosplayer

Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Cosplay, street fighter II, video

Super Bowl Fever: Gridiron Games From The 80s

January 31, 2014 By ausretrogamer

1st down and 10. No, I am not talking about “downing” my first beer with ten to go. I am talking about America’s sporting past time, football! What’s bigger than the Super Bowl? It seems nothing much else, except for the FIFA World Cup final and perhaps the 100M sprint at the Olympics.

Well, when it comes to video games based on American football, you had a few choices in the 1980s. Sorry Tecmo Super Bowl, you miss out by a couple of years (Ed: I can hear the collective boos!). Let’s just say, the 80s football games were a tad crude when compared to their more illustrious contemporaries.

So, which gridiron games from the 1980s were (and still are) worthy of a play? We set out to sort the wheat from the chaff and have come up with a list of (somewhat) worthy 80s football video game contenders that will help you pass a few hours and also get you in the mood for the upcoming Super Bowl.  Hut, hut, hut!

RealSports Football [Year: 1982 | Publisher: Atari | Format: Atari 8-bit platforms]
NFL_atariFootball video games had to start somewhere. This is not the most realistic football game, but you have to appreciate it for the time it was released. Overly simplistic with five players on each side, this was the Madden of its day!

10-Yard Fight [Year: 1985 | Publisher: Nintendo | Format: NES]
nfl_10yardAs far as arcade conversions go, this was a crude top-down vertically scrolling football game. However, back in 1985, you didn’t have much choice when it came to football games on the Famicom/NES.

4th and Inches [Year: 1987 | Publisher: Accolade | Format: C64]
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Before the glitzy TV Sports Football on the C64, 4th and Inches was the definitive American football game on the 8-bit micro, with a side-on play field to boot!

TV Sports: Football [Year: 1988 | Publisher: Cinemaware | Format: Atari ST / Amiga / C64 / DOS]
nfl_TVAs the 80s drew to a close, Cinemaware published this very sleek and thoroughly enjoyable gridiron game. This was the genesis for latter football video games. Simply brilliant.

NFL [Year: 1989 | Publisher: LJN | Format: NES]
nfl_NFLIt comes as no surprise that the much loved NES had an embarrassing riches of football games. NFL didn’t get the best reception, but at least you could play one of 28 official NFL teams from 1988. It also featured a packed playbook, which was novel for its time.

Tecmo Bowl [Year: 1989 | Publisher: Tecmo | Format: NES]
NFL_TecmoThis game does not need any introduction – its reputation precedes it. It was the first football game to feature real NFL players. It was only bettered by its sequel, the sublime Tecmo Super Bowl. Get your NES out and play it!

Before you mention it, we are sorry, we had to exclude Cyberball, for obvious reasons, and we also had to forget about any arcade based football games from the 80s. Did we pick any football games you liked (still like) playing? If not, you can throw your helmet at our editor!

Enjoy the Super Bowl!

 

Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: 1980s, Football, Gridiron, Retro Gaming, Super Bowl, Video Games

The Making Of R-Type: A Free Book By Bob Pape

January 30, 2014 By ausretrogamer

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There is something altruistic when a bedroom coder documents one of their gaming creations in a tell-all book and then releases it for free!

That is exactly what Bob Pape has done. Mr. Pape, take a bow Sir. We thank you for writing It’s Behind You: The Making Of A Computer Game and sharing your experiences in coding one of the greatest shoot’em ups of all time – R-Type for the ZX Spectrum. On behalf of all gamers, modern and retro, thank you!

Get your free copy of It’s Behind You: The Making Of A Computer Game book here.

 

Filed Under: Announcements Tagged With: Bob Pape, Free book, It's Behind You, R-Type, zx spectrum

Video Gaming Images

January 29, 2014 By ausretrogamer

If you are like me, you enjoy looking at video gaming inspired artwork. I came across Hoodie’s gaming images on the minus network and I thought I would share a few with you. Take a gander!

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There are plenty more where these came from. Hit the Gaming Images gallery to check them all out!

 

Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: artwork, Gaming Images, Images, mario, Ryu

Giveaway: Retro Games Bundle

January 28, 2014 By ausretrogamer

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Don’t you just love giveaways? We know we do. Our good friends at Groupees have provided us with five gift codes to their Retro 2 Game Bundle to giveaway to five lucky retroholics.

So, what’s the catch you ask? It is simple, if you follow us on twitter, just retweet our GIVEAWAY post on this great retro bundle. We will then select five of you at random and get in contact with you with your gift codes.

You got to act fast, as the gift codes expire in less than 29 hours!

Good luck!


source: Groupees

Filed Under: Announcements Tagged With: competitions, Giveaway, Groupees, Retro Bundle

Super Mario Bros. 3: The Sham

January 28, 2014 By ausretrogamer

What? What are you saying about Super Mario Bros. 3? You mean to tell me that I have been playing a lie for the last twenty or so years? Hmm, the evidence is quite compelling. I feel so violated right about now. What do you think?

SMB3_SHAMsource: TV Secrets

Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: nintendo, Retro Gaming, SMB3, super mario, Super Mario Bros 3

Breaking Bad: The NES Cartridge

January 24, 2014 By ausretrogamer

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It’s ok, my jaw dropped too. You can slowly put it back in place. Who wouldn’t want a Breaking Bad (Bad Breaker! – very clever!) inspired NES cart? This is one of many fine NES cartidge artistic works by some very talented artists at 72 Pins.

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These created items use classic NES cartridges recycled as an art canvas. Inside the cart, you will find a random vintage game from the original NES lineup that still works! Very cool indeed. All profits go directly to supporting the artists and the teams involved in the creation of these carts.

Check out the rest of their range down below and then hit their site to support the artists!

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image source: 72 Pins Blog

Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: artwork, Breaking Bad, NES, NES Cart, nintendo, Retro Gaming

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