• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer
  • About Us
  • Contact
  • Advertise
  • Privacy Policy
  • Shop

AUSRETROGAMER

The Pop-Culture E-Zine

  • Announcements
  • History
  • Retro Exploring
  • Retro Gaming Culture
  • Reviews
  • Modern Gaming
  • Podcasts
  • Pinball
You are here: Home / Archives for ausretrogamer

ausretrogamer

Lego Ideas: Retro Arcade

September 5, 2023 By ausretrogamer

Now this Lego Ideas entry we really really like! What’s there not to like about a Lego set that tugs on the ole nostalgic heartstrings.

The Retro Arcade Lego Ideas entry by If You Build It received the magical 10K votes, so right now, it is officially in the review (by Lego) stage! If you voted for the Retro Arcade, we thank you from the bottom of our 8-bit heart.

With the Retro Arcade project qualifying for the Second 2023 Review, we all have our fingers crossed that the powers at Lego vote with a resounding YES!

It goes without saying, we’ll keep you posted on the outcome!

source: Lego Ideas – Retro Arcade




Filed Under: Announcements, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Arcade, Classic Arcade Gaming, If You Build It, Lego, LEGO Ideas, Lego Ideas entry, Lego Ideas Retro Arcade, Lego Ideas review, Lego Retro Arcade, Old School, Retro Arcade, retrogaming

Analogue Pocket – Best Thing Since Sliced Bread

September 4, 2023 By ausretrogamer

Analogue Pocket – is the best thing since sliced bread!

It may have taken 11 months from ordering to receiving the Analogue Pocket, and let us tell you all, it has totally been worth the wait!

With multiple handhelds on the market that emulate classic systems from yesteryear, we honestly didn’t know what we were missing out on till the Analogue Pocket arrived! The FPGA (OpenFPGA) based system is like playing on the original hardware, and this is where the Pocket shines – rising well above the myriad of handhelds on the market which use software emulation to play our beloved old video games. Comparing FPGA to software emulation is like comparing a Formula 1 race car to a Totoya Camry racing at Monaco – both will get you to the finish line, but one will get you there far far quicker (and in style).

By now you would have worked out that we are fans of our new gadget from Analogue. Yeah, the wait was excruciating at times, but we are glad we hung in there, as this has now become our choice for handheld gaming. We were very impressed with the quality and premium feel of the Pocket (and it’s packaging), being on par with Apple Inc. – yep, it’s that good!

The Analogue Pocket looks and feels like a premium piece of electronics – which it is, but it’s components are what makes it impressive. The Pocket is designed around a 3.5”, 615 ppi, LCD, which is a first-in-class. With a 1600 x 1440 resolution, the Pocket has 10x the resolution of an original Game Boy. The display is even made from Gorilla® Glass, with pro level colour accuracy, dynamic range, and brightness. We’d argue that the Analogue Pocket is the best piece of handheld hardware to play video games, bar none.

But wait, there is more to this amazing piece of kit! Not only does this Analogue product play games,  it’s for making music too! The Pocket has a digital audio workstation built in called Nanoloop. It’s a synthesizer and a sequencer. Designed for music creation and live performance. Shape, stretch and morph sounds. Capture music or play and sculpt live – you too can be a chiptune maestro! You can also connect the Pocket to your Mac, PC or other hardware with MIDI & Sync cables.

Remember how we said to wait as there is more? Well, there is more to this device, that’s what makes it impressive. If you like to tinker in game development, then you’d be pleased to know that you can bring your gaming ideas to reality with zero programming knowledge with GB Studio! GB Studio is an easy-to-use drag and drop retro game creator, allowing you to generate proprietary .pocket files and then run them off your SD card.

The Dock is a must-get accessory for the Analogue Pocket!

The pièce de résistance of the Pocket is that it’s designed for FPGA development. Analogue added a second dedicated FPGA just for developers to develop and port their own cores. With access to Analogue’s proprietary hardware and scalers, it opens up the platform for developers to create amazing feats on the system.

At the time of writing, there have been quite a few cores created specifically for the Pocket, from classic gaming consoles like the Atari 2600/7800 and the Odyssey 2, to the Master System, NES, SNES, Mega Drive and everything in between. Getting these cores and setting them up has never been easier – we used RetroDriven’s Pocket Updater to do all the fiddly stuff like finding the right cores, downloading and configuring them. If you are a masochist, you can go and find the individual cores and set them up, or you could make things easier for yourself by bookmarking the OpenFPGA Cores Inventory site.

Welcome to the family

Setting up the cores on the Pocket is a cinch with RetroDriven’s Pocket Updater tool

The flexibility, power and premium componentry is what sets the Analogue Pocket apart from other handheld systems. The fact that it is FPGA based is a total game changer – pun fully intended. With a thriving development community, we are starting to see what this machine is capable of. The future does look quite bright for the Pocket, and that’s us saying that while we await our PC-Engine, Neo Geo Pocket and Atari Lynx adapters to arrive! Coupled with the Dock, the Analogue Pocket is truly the best thing since sliced bread in the video gaming world.

Tech Specs – Pocket:

  • Compatible with Game Boy, Game Boy Color and Game Boy Advance game cartridges (and Game Gear, PC-Engine, Atari Lynx and Neo Geo Pocket via separate adapters)
  • 3.5″ LCD. 1600×1440 resolution. 615ppi
  • 360° display rotation (tate mode)
  • Variable refresh display
  • Rechargeable lithium ion 4300mAh battery (6-10 hour gameplay time & 10+ hour sleep time)
  • All buttons mappable/reconfigurable
  • Stereo speakers
  • micro SD card slot
  • USB-C charging
  • Original-style link port (woohoo, link action!)
  • 3.5mm headphone output

Tech Specs – Dock:

  • 1080p HDMI output
  • Bluetooth and 2.4g support for wireless controllers
  • 2 USB inputs for wired controllers
  • Up to 4 player support (4p Bluetooth, 2p 2.4g, 2p wired USB)
  • DAC compatibility (coming soon)
  • Power Dock on from controller




Filed Under: Modern Gaming, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Amiga, Analogue, Analogue Co., Analogue Pocket, Analogue Pocket cores, Analogue Pocket Dock, Atari, classic gaming, FPGA, Game Boy, Game Boy Advance, Game Boy Color, gamer, gaming, Nanoloop, OpenFPGA, pc-engine, Pocket FPGA, Retrogamer, retrogaming, Sega Game Gear

Pinball FX: Resistance Is Futile

August 29, 2023 By ausretrogamer

We love pinball games, both in the real and digital worlds!

Zen Studios’ new Pinball FX is going from strength to strength, with the awesome Williams pinball machine, Star Trek: The Next Generation and the Marvel Pinball Collection 1 hitting the platform in the last week.

Seeing Steve Ritchie’s amazing Star Trek TNG machine being available in Pinball FX brought a huge smile on our dial – with this digital recreation playing just as well as the real thing, welllll, almost 😉

Joining Captain Jean-Luc Picard on the U.S.S. Enterprise-D and fighting against Romulans, Cardassians, and the Borg while listening to the original music and voices from the series is every Trekkie’s (and pinball fan’s) dream!

As for the Marvel Pinball Collection 1, we are still playing through the 11 tables, and we must say, they’ve all been a blast to play so far! We particularly loved Moon Knight. The tables are quite addictive to play, hence why it is taking us longer to go through each one – this is a great problem to have.

If you like your pinball served digitally, then grab these new tables as soon as you can – go on, make it so Number 1!




Filed Under: Modern Gaming, Pinball Tagged With: digital pinball, Marvel, Marvel Pinball Collection 1, Nintendo Switch, pinball, Pinball FX, Star Trek: The Next Generation pinball, Williams Pinball, Zen Studios, Zen Studios Pinball FX

5 Terabytes Of Old School Gaming

August 28, 2023 By ausretrogamer

If you are pressed for time or don’t really want to muck around with setting up emulators to play old video games, this post is for you!

Emulators have come a long way with their (relative) ease of setup and use, however, they still have a number of quirks that need tweaking to their configuration to get them humming properly. There is also the question of storage and having your local workstation polluted with a mass of different emulators.

Having setup multiple emulators on our Windows PC, we know how time consuming they can be to setup properly. Once they are setup, you then realise the precious storage they have consumed. The solution would have been to leave the myriad of emulators on our PC, but move all the backed up games to an external drive – again, more time sunk in setting up, than playing our fave retro games! So what is the answer?

Let us introduce you to the plug and play Hyper Base Mix 5TB external drive, with perfectly configured emulators and absolutely packed to the brim with pre-installed games – almost the entire 5 terabyte drive is full! So if you have a Windows PC, it’s as easy as plug the drive into a spare USB port, and then fire up your desired emulator.

The pre-configured emulators include LaunchBox, RetroBat and Playnite, arguably the best emulators/front-ends currently available. What, no RetroArch? Nope, not needed at all, as RetroBat (and LaunchBox) do the job admirably. Wish we had bought this drive earlier, as it would have saved us a lot of time (and headaches).

The details:

  • Product: Hyper Base Mix 5TB HDD
  • Price: AU$277.37 (as at publication date)

Packed full!

What should we play first……

RetroBat it is! And then straight to the Neo Geo MVS!

54,055 games on RetroBat! Surely we’ll find a few we’ll want to play…

Testing out a few arcade classics

The lovely LaunchBox – great for games from the 5th generation and onwards!

Playnite is a great platform to consolidate all of your fave PC games!




Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: 5TB HDD, gamer, gaming, Hyper Base Mix 5T, JMachen Game HDD Hyper Base MIX 4T /5T HDD, LaunchBox, old school gaming, PC gaming, Playnite, RetroBat, retrogaming, Windows PC

The Incredible LEGO Mario Kart Roller Coaster

August 24, 2023 By ausretrogamer

Let’s-a-go! Wahoo!

What do you do if your name is Scott Makes MOCs and you love Lego, Mario Kart and coasters? Well, you make an insanely amazing LEGO Mario Kart Roller Coaster!

3 years in the making, this incredible build by Scott just needs to be seen to be believed. The intricate details and care taken in making this Mario Kart themed LEGO roller coaster is beyond our wildest imagination.


source: scottmakesmocs

Instead of just throwing in just one video of this incredible LEGO roller coaster, we thought we’d also share the time-lapse one which compresses 3 years into 5 minutes! Totally mind-blowing!

We may need to be shrunk down to size so we can ride this coaster too! Wahoo!


source: scottmakesmocs




[story source: borninspace]

Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: diy, gamers, Geek, Lego, Lego build, LEGO Mario Kart Coaster, LEGO Mario Kart Roller Coaster, LEGO project, Mario Kart, MarioKart, nintendo, Roller Coaster, scottmakesmocs, Scptt Makes MOCs

Fan Favourite Pokémon Happy Meal Returns to Macca’s

August 23, 2023 By ausretrogamer

Hey Pokemon peeps, Macca’s newest Pokémon Match Battle Happy Meal is coming to Australia – available nationwide from Thursday 24 August!

For a limited time only, Macca’s fans who purchase a Happy Meal will have the chance to collect official Pokémon Match Battle trading cards, a card flip coin and instructions – everything needed to stage an at-home Pokémon Match Battle!

With 12 types of Pokémon Match Battle games up for grabs, Aussies will be able to collect fan favourites including Pikachu, Sprigatito, Fuecoco and Quaxly!

image source: McDonald’s Australia




Filed Under: Announcements, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Fuecoco, gamers, Geek, Happy Meal, Maccas, McDonald's, Pikachu, Pokemon, Pokemon Happy Meal, Pokemon Match Battle, Pokémon Match Battle Happy Meal, Quaxly, Sprigatito

SPACE INVADERS: World Defense – A Cool New AR Smartphone Game

August 22, 2023 By ausretrogamer

Hold onto your blasters, because Taito – the developers of the OG Space Invaders – have unleashed Space Invaders: World Defense, a 3D augmented reality (AR) extravaganza that turns your smartphone into an alien-blasting weapon. Picture this: you’re waving your phone around in the air like you’re swatting digital mosquitoes, all in the name of defending Earth from an extraterrestrial invasion. That’s one way to get those arm muscles in shape, right? Welcome to the 21st-century workout routine, where Pokémon GO meets intergalactic cardio!


source: Taito Channel (YouTube)

And if you’re ready to embrace your inner space-pilot, you can snag this quirky game on iOS and on Android right now! Prepare to go head-to-head with pixelated invaders who’ve decided Earth is the hottest tourist spot in the universe. These little buggers are leveling up – they’re now masters of evasion, peeking out from behind buildings and doing their best dodgeball impressions. Who knew aliens had taken improv classes?

Be warned though, this isn’t just a solo mission. It’s an international showdown, as players team up across the globe to squash these pixel-pushers before they can beam up any more unsuspecting cows. High scores and special power-ups are the name of the game, and we’re praying that among those power-ups is a “Death Star Superlaser” option. Let’s be real, we could all use a planet-blasting tool to level the playing field. Otherwise, we’re leading the charge, and trust us, Earth’s fate is doomed if we’re in charge of fending off an all out alien invasion. We still can’t even fold a fitted sheet, let alone save the world.


source: Google AR & VR




Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: 70s, Aliens, AR, augmented reality, fun, gamers, Geek, Retro Gamers, shmup, shoot'em up, Space Invaders, Space Invaders 1978, Space Invaders World Defense, Taito, Tomohiro Nishikado, Virtual Reality, VR

My Retro TVs – Channel-surfing the 80’s

August 18, 2023 By ausretrogamer

Channel-surfing the 1980’s📺

Teleporting to the 80s TV decade in 3, 2, 1……. My 80’s TV is your one stop shop for everything that you loved on TV from the best decade of the 20th century!

But wait, there is more! For those that are yearning for TV shows from the preceding decades (50’s, 60’s and 70’s), then you are catered for as well! For the younglings amongst us, there is a ton of 90’s and 00’s TV show content to sink your teeth into.

We love the depiction of the different CRT TVs (and also fonts), depending on the decade chosen – a very cool feature! A huge thanks to the creator, Joey Cato, for this nostalgia inducing My Retro TV portal!

So, what are you watching first?

source: My Retro TVs




Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: 80s cartoons, gamer, Geek, Joey Cato, joeycato, My 00's TV, My 70's TV, My 80's TV, My 90's TV, My Retro TV, My Retro TVs, MyRetroTV, oldschool cartoons, oldschool TVs, retro tv, television, TV geek

Stunt Car Racer Coming To The Commodore Plus/4

August 17, 2023 By ausretrogamer

Brrrrrrrrrmmmmm, brrrrrmmmmm, brrrrrrrmmmmmm

Geoff Crammond’s Stunt Car Racer (SCR) on the C64 was our most played car racing gaming (sorry Buggy Boy) back in the day. Surprisingly, it has held up quite well and is still a joy to play.

Hungarian developer, Gergely Patai, had reversed engineered this superb racing game on C64 and modified its physics to run at 50 FPS – yep, you read that right, 50 (freakin!) Frames Per Second! You can grab the SCR C64 50FPS version here.

To our astonishment, Gergely is now porting this marvel to the Commodore Plus/4! With plenty of limitations to work around, we are darn impressed with Gergely’s achievements and devleopment skills in squeezing SCR to play on the Plus/4. Not bad for two weeks worth of effort!

Gergerly notes the challenges he had porting SCR to the Plus/4:

The biggest limitation was RAM space. The original game doesn’t leave much of the C64’s memory untouched, and the Plus/4 has less accessible RAM while needing an extra 1K for colour information. For the time being, my solution was to remove load/save functionality and the ability to change key bindings, so I’d be able to get a working game and have some breathing room to shuffle things around. At the moment I have a bit over 2K memory left, so I should be able to restore some of the missing bits.

We can’t wait to see the finished product!




Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: C64, Classic Games, Commodore 64, Commodore Plus 4, Geek, Hungarian, IndieDev, Plus/4, Retro Gamer, Retro Gaming, Retrogamer, retrogaming, Stunt Car Racer, Stunt Car Racer 50FPS

2023 Pokémon World Championships Drone Light Show

August 16, 2023 By ausretrogamer

Guess what went down at the 2023 Pokémon World Championships in Yokohama, Japan? Brace yourself: a spectacular drone light show featuring our beloved pocket monsters! Yep, those little critters took to the skies like they were auditioning for Pokémon’s Next Top Aviator. It was a feast for the senses, well, mostly for the eyeballs – sorry taste buds.

Hold onto your Pokéballs, because this show was a real treat. Thanks to ZoëTwoDots and their time-lapse wizardry, you can gobble up the entire dazzling display in a mere 28 seconds! No need to twiddle your thumbs for a tedious 11 minutes like the lucky folks who were actually on the scene. They say good things come to those who wait, but we say great things come to those who’ve mastered the art of fast-forward.


source: ZoëTwoDots




Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: 2023 Pokémon World Championships in Yokohama, Drone Light Show, Geek, nintendo, Pikachu, pokeballs, Pokemon, Pokémon Drone Show, Pokemon GO, Pokémon Light Show

  • « Go to Previous Page
  • Page 1
  • Interim pages omitted …
  • Page 19
  • Page 20
  • Page 21
  • Page 22
  • Page 23
  • Interim pages omitted …
  • Page 200
  • Go to Next Page »

Primary Sidebar

Follow Us

FacebookInstagramYoutTubeTumblrFollow Us on RSSFollow Us on MastodonFollow Us on BlueskyFollow Us on Threads

Search

Shout Us A Coffee!

Recent Posts

  • The Game Expo 2026: A Sunday Well Spent
  • Happy MAR10 Day 2026!
  • Discovering the ‘HALO’ Arcade Game
  • The Holy Grail of Nintendo Collections Is For Sale
  • Virtual Boy is BACK (of all things)!

Ad

Footer

© 2012 – 2026 – ausretrogamer (The Australian Retro Gamer E-Zine). All rights reserved. Where appropriate, all trademarks and copyrighted materials remain property of their respective owners.

Terms & Conditions | Disclaimer

Advertise | About | Contact | Links

Please see our Privacy Policy for details on how we treat your personal information.

Support This Site

If you like what we do, you can shout us a coffee on Ko-fi :-)

Copyright © 2026 · News Pro on Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in