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Grape64: Build Your Own Portable N64

October 30, 2013 By ausretrogamer

If you are good with your hands and are technically oriented, you may want to check out this Instructables article on how to build your very own portable N64 unit!

Imagine playing Goldeneye on this baby! Since I do not have the necessary tools (or skills), I’ll just wait for someone to build this and sell it on eBay.

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source: Grape64 Instructables
grape64_2
source: Grape64 Instructables

 

Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: build your own portable N64, Grape64, N64, Retro Gaming

Interview with Sean Tagg: Out Run Extraordinaire

October 29, 2013 By ausretrogamer

The great thing about social media, it brings people together. I have met plenty of wonderful and interesting people and Sean Tagg is definitely one of them. Upon my initial twitter conversations with Sean, I found him to be very engaging by sharing his video gaming knowledge (which he has plenty of) and also assisting in gaming related queries. Sean is one of those genuinely great people that likes to share information and be helpful – traits that are well admired.

I am digressing! I have been an admirer of Sean’s creative talents for over a year and I thought it was high time I lassoed the gaming warrior and ask him some pressing questions.  Here it goes!

AUSRETROGAMER [ARG]: So Sean, tell us how it all started – how did you get into video gaming? What are your earliest memories?
Sean Tagg [ST]: My earliest memories of playing video games date back to 1979 -80. My family used to take me to a caravan site in Wales (UK). The site had a barn full of arcade machines. I vividly recall playing some pretty cool arcade machines like; Space Invaders, Missile Command and Battle Zone. I used to have to stand on a milk crate to look through the scope on Battle Zone as I was only 7 years old.

ARG: What was your first console or gaming experience ?
ST: My first game was a LCD pinball game called Wildfire – made by Palitoy. Palitoy was based locally to where I lived and were huge in the day. They manufactured Star Wars and Action Man figures too. I later had other LCD games including Munchman, Frogger and BMX Flyer.

Sean’s first foray into gaming: Wildfire

ARG: Were you ever a brand fan (Sega vs Nintendo, Spectrum vs Commodore vs Amstrad)? If so, which side did you take?
ST: I was a Commodore fan. My first computer was the C64c, then I upgraded to the Amiga when I saw Ocean’s Batman game! I was a big fan of Stunt Car Racer, Anco’s Kick Off 2 and many more. Years later, I saw Golden Axe running on a Japanese Sega Mega Drive and I knew I had to have one. I’ve had quite a few of Sega’s machines, all imports – the Game Gear, Mega CD, Nomad, Saturn and Dreamcast.

ARG: You are an oracle of sorts on Sega’s venerable Out Run game (we love your blog site!). When did you first play it and what got you hooked for life?
ST: I first played Out Run the year it was released, 1986. Every arcade on the seafront of our holiday town had the deluxe cabinet version. I suppose it gave me a feeling of being able to drive and show off in a Ferrari, something no other game could do at the time. I think being a fan of sports cars, exotic locations and Caribbean steel drum music helps! OK, the last one was a lie (smiles)

The awesome 16-bit Sega Lego Mega Drive

ARG: Speaking of arcade games – what other ones tickle your fancy?
ST: All of Yu Suzuki’s big deluxe machines are fond favorites. I am glad to have grown up and experienced playing Out Run, Space Harrier, After Burner, Power Drift, Enduro Racer and R360 in the arcades. These days, I most play Mr Do!, Wonder Boy, Shinobi, Galaga, Robocop, Strider, Ghouls’n Ghosts, Rainbow Islands and Bubble Bobble. [ARG]: A list of classics!

ARG: We are admirers of your Lego video gaming inspired creations – how did this come about and which creations are your favourite?
ST: I play Lego with my 5 year old lad a fair bit. One day, I just thought that it would be cool to try and create the Out Run deluxe cabinet with Lego, incorporating my smartphone running MAME. Check out the stop motion video (below) of it being made. Oh yeh, I also enjoyed making the Lego Sega Mega Drive (smiles).

ARG: Can you give us a scoop – what will you create next with Lego?
ST: Maybe a Sega Hang On arcade sit-down bike (winks). [ARG]: We would love to see that!

ARG: You are also a restorer extraordinaire – tell us about the cocktail table restoration project?
ST: I picked it up on eBay 6 years ago. When it arrived it looked far worse than the photos and I thought “What have I done. It’s junk!”. After stripping it down and cleaning it, I started to take a shine to it. I spent a fair bit of time on a great site called Arcade Controls – the forums helped me to build the control panels, learn how to configure the software and the wiring. 6 years later, between having two kids and moving to Australia (with the machine in tow) it’s finally complete! [ARG]: It looks damn awesome too.

I also built this Bubble Bobble machine from scratch. [ARG]: Oh wow, it looks like we may be paying you a visit in the near future. That machine looks very inviting. I’ll play as Bub.

Built from scratch! The guy is a talent.

ARG: Are there any other hobbies you enjoy?
ST: I like art and woodwork. I’ve recently done some Shenmue drawings that I’m pretty happy with. I’m looking to do 4 characters in total.

Sean Tagg – a man of many talents. These drawings are sublime

ARG: Now comes the two hardest questions of this interview:

ARG: What is your all-time favourite gaming system?
ST: When it comes to retro systems, it has to be Sega’s Dreamcast. As for the current generation consoles, Microsoft’s XBox360 is my pick.

ARG: What is your all-time favourite video game?
ST: Easy, Shenmue. [ARG]: What? I would have thought Out Run?
ST:
Well, Outrun is in Shenmue, as with many other Yu Suzuki classics (smiles).

Well Sean, that wraps it up. Thank you very much for making time to participate in this interview – it wasn’t that scary after all. We will keep tabs on your wonderful creations and we will definitely be catching up with you in the near future.

To keep tabs on what Sean is up to, you can follow him on Twitter, Instagram and his website.

 

Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: interview, Lego, Out Run, Retro Gaming, Sean Tagg

Video Game Music Compilation

October 29, 2013 By ausretrogamer

Could this be the greatest video games music compilation? You be the judge.


source: videogamedunkey

Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture

NES Case Mod Wars: Zelda vs Mega Man

October 28, 2013 By ausretrogamer

There is no doubting the nostalgic factor of the Nintendo Entertainment System (or more accurately and affectionately known as the NES).

Some of us even go so far as to morph the grey shoe-box into their favourite gaming franchise. A befitting tribute indeed. The backlit Zelda and Mega Man modifications on these NES cases are one of the best I have seen in a while. Check them out.

Which platinunfungi creation do you prefer?

Backlit Mega Man 2 NES – 25th Anniversary Edition

source: platinumfungi

Backlit Legend of Zelda NES Case Mod

source: platinumfungi

 

 

Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Mega Man, NES, Retro Gaming, video, Zelda

The Thrill Of The Chase: Cocktail Table

October 27, 2013 By ausretrogamer

The nostalgia bug can bite at a moment’s notice! As a kid, playing an arcade game on a cocktail table was awesome. There was never any worries in reaching the controls. When an opportunity presents itself to get that ‘sit down and play an arcade game on a table‘ feeling, you must act fast!

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Transporting the precious cargo in style

I recently found a restored Leisure & Allied Industries (LAI) cocktail table on eBay. Controlling my emotions, I set a limit on how much I would spend to get the table. I was prepared to miss out, even if someone bid a dollar more. To my surprise, I ended up winning the auction.

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No free play here buddy! It is 20c per credit!

I couldn’t wait to pick up the cocktail table, so I messaged the seller and asked if I could pay and pick up the table that day. In the cover of darkness, I ferried the precious cargo back to my abode. The table currently sits proudly in the family room, begging to be played at every opportunity.

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A sight for sore (nostalgic) eyes

There are a few few things I would like to modify on the table – the artwork, buttons and their layout, and then the MAME setup (yes, I know, it is MAME’d!) . Apart from that, the table is in great condition and the restoration looks like it was done by someone that loves giving some TLC to heritage listed arcade machines. This will look great next to the Space Invaders cabinet. Time for some Galaga!

 

Filed Under: Retro Exploring Tagged With: !Arcade!, Classic Games, cocktail table, Retro Gaming, The Thrill Of The Chase

The Legend Of Zelda: Lego Link

October 25, 2013 By ausretrogamer

Wow, with a staggering 6,000 pieces and 23 different shades of Lego, Link is finally brought to life! This life-sized creation is truly the stuff of legends, Zelda ones at that!


source: ZaziNombies

Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Legend of Zelda, Lego, Link, nintendo, video

Mega Man Comes To Life

October 24, 2013 By ausretrogamer

A very cool stop-motion video of how Rock becomes Mega Man and Dr. Light had nothing to do with it. Watch out for that Mega Buster!


source: FinalCutKing

Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Mega Man, Stop Motion, video

Pokémon Sheningans

October 24, 2013 By ausretrogamer

Since Pokémon is the hottest item at the moment, we thought we would carry on with more Pokémon related shenanigans, from some Pikachu free running to eating a jelly bean likeness! Enjoy!

Free Running Pikachu!

source: kumakumafilms

 

Pokémon Pikachu – Pixel Art with Jelly Beans

source: GuizDP

Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: nintendo, Pikachu, Pokemon, video

First Person Pokémon

October 23, 2013 By ausretrogamer

What would Pokémon look like if it was played in the first person? Press play on the below video and check it out – the Machinima crew have derived the ultimate Pokémon game in the first person. Come get some!


source: Machinima

Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: nintendo, Pokemon, video

Cosplay: New York Comic Con 2013

October 23, 2013 By ausretrogamer

After the awesome cosplay on show at the Winter London Film and Comic Con event, it was New York’s turn to show-off their cosplay prowess. Go New York!


source: Aggressive Comix

Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Comic Con, Cosplay, NYCC, video

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