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Zax Amusements Is Now At A Bigger & Better Location

January 9, 2023 By ausretrogamer


Looks like 2023 is the start of new beginnings!

Our friends at Zax Amusements have relocated from their Port Melbourne location to a much bigger warehouse, service centre and showroom at 1661 Centre Road, Springvale, a south-eastern Melbourne suburb.

We will miss the old Port Melbourne location as it was convenient for us, however, the bigger showroom is a drawcard for us to visit Zax Amusements in Springvale to check out the latest arcade and pinball machines.

image source: Zax Amusements




Filed Under: Announcements, Pinball Tagged With: Amusement, Arcade, Geek, Melbourne, pinball, pinball service, showroom, Springvale, Video Games, warehouse, Zax, Zax Amusements

Starry (Wars) Night Artworks

January 4, 2023 By ausretrogamer

While endlessly scrolling through social media posts during the great void (the period between Christmas Day and New Year’s Eve), we came across these darn cool van Gogh inspired Star Wars ‘Starry Night’ artworks!

Happy New Year peeps!

image source: Star Wars always on Facebook




Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Art, artwork, artworks, darth vader, death star, Han Solo, Luke Skywalker, Millennium Falcon, Star Wars, Starry Night, Starry Night Star Wars, TIE Fighter, van Gogh

Ho, Ho, Ho, Happy Holidays!

December 22, 2022 By ausretrogamer

As 2022 draws to a close, we wanted to wish you all a very Merry Christmas / Happy Festive Season and all the very best for 2023!

It’s been another tough year for everyone around the world, so we hope you can all take some time for yourself to recharge and spend it with those that mean the most to you.

We have recently moved our subscription service to Substack, so if you haven’t already subscribed, go here now and never miss any of our posts. Thanks again for supporting and engaging with us at Ausretrogamer.com and on our social channels.

We will be taking a break and be back in the new year with more awesome content! Stay safe and hope Santa brings you lots of presents!

See you in 2023!

 




Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Arcade, Christmas, darth vader, Festive Season, gamers, Happy New Year, Merry Christmas, Merry Christmas 2022, pinball, Retrogamer, retrogaming, substack, Xmas

Thrill Of The Chase: FurySevenSix visits the Canberra Vintage & Collectible Centre

December 20, 2022 By ausretrogamer

Who doesn’t like a sneaky weekend trip to the nation’s capital?!

Well, that’s exactly what our good friend, Noel Wheatley, did this past weekend. Noel (aka: FurySevenSix) shared photos of the amazing retro gaming centre he found in Canberra on his Twitter and Instagram accounts. The Canberra Vintage & Collectible Centre is one of those places that will wow and indulge you in some very intoxicating nostalgia.

Sneaky weekend trip to Canberra yielded some spectacular surprises at @CanberraVCC.🤩

And yes you better believe I’ll be going back there again.😊#RetroGaming #Gaming pic.twitter.com/qeD5QvAe9x

— Noel Wheatley 🎮 (@FurySevenSix) December 18, 2022

The below photos attest to the amazing collections found at the Canberra Vintage & Collectible Centre (Canberra VCC), from iconic gaming systems, classic video games, to mouth-watering collectibles that have been lost to time. Make sure you add the Canberra VCC to your must visit list now!

PS: Check out Noel’s Instagram for more pics and vids of this amazing place!

The important details:

  • Venue: Canberra Vintage & Collectible Centre
  • Address: 11/90 Barrier Street, Fyshwick, Australian Capital Territory

image source (used by permission): Noel’s Twitter and Instagram accounts




Filed Under: Retro Exploring, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Canberra, Canberra Vintage & Collectible Center, classic gaming, GameCube, gaming, Neo Geo, nintendo, Noel Wheatley, retro center, retro exploring, Retro Gamers, Retro Gaming, Retro Hunting, retro stores, sega, thrill of the chase, Video Games, weekend trip

The Flipside Barcade: Adelaide’s Cool New Pinball Bar

December 19, 2022 By ausretrogamer

If you are visiting Adelaide (or live in the great state of South Australia), then checking out The Flipside Barcade in Daw Park (about 7km south of the Adelaide CBD) should be at the top of your “must check out” list!

Infused with an American-style menu, craft beers to quench your hard-earned thirst and nostalgia inducing arcade and pinball machines, The Flipside Barcade is the hottest destination in the Festival State! The mix of food, drinks and amusement action is exactly what the doctor ordered. Oh yeah, if you are feeling competitive, then Flipside has plenty of pinball and arcade gaming tournaments on offer!

The important details:

  • Venue: The Flipside Barcade
  • Address: 538 Goodwood Road, Daw Park South Australia 5041

image source: The Flipside Barcade




Filed Under: Announcements, Pinball Tagged With: Adelaide, American-style, Arcade Amusement, barcade, Beer, Craft Beer, Flipside Adelaide, pinball, Retro, Retro Gamer, South Australia, The Flipside Arcade, where to play pinball in Adelaide

Making A Miniature Pac-Man Drink Coaster

December 12, 2022 By ausretrogamer

No one wants or likes water ring stains made by drinks on their furniture, so why not make yourself some cool Pac-Man coasters made from wood and epoxy resin to solve the problem!

While you are at it, please make us a set too 😉

 




Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Coasters, diy, drink coaster, Epoxy Resin, Geek, Pac-Man, Pac-Man arcade, Pac-Man coasters, Pac-Man Epoxy drink coaster, Retrogamer, retrogaming, Wood, Wood Pac-Man Coaster

I’m Too Young To Die: The Ultimate Guide to First-Person Shooters 1992–2002 – Book Review

December 9, 2022 By ausretrogamer

Just in time for Christmas comes Bitmap Books’ I’m Too Young To Die: The Ultimate Guide to First-Person Shooters 1992–2002 book, making the perfect gift for those that are into video games history of the First Person Shooter variety.

There is no doubt the 1990s laid the foundation of one of the most enduring gaming genres, the First Person Shooter, or as we lovingly call it these days, FPS. We recall in high school getting a 3.5″ floppy with the shareware version of Wolfenstein 3D. To say the game blew our mind, would be the understatement of the century! Even with our humble low-spec PC, the game ran at a phenomenal speed. DOOM and DOOM II (and their many many community made WAD files) kept us very busy during the mid 90s, which almost cost us a few exam results at college! Once Quake hit our computers, followed by GoldenEye 007 on the Nintendo 64, the FPS genre had embedded itself in gaming folklore, with many fans around the world enjoying the gaming experience. Ah, those were the days.

I’m Too Young To Die: The Ultimate Guide to First-Person Shooters 1992–2002 by Stuart Maine captures the fledgling days of FPS during its experimental and formative years, from 1992 till 2002. The book captures everything there is from the FPS golden age, covering some 180+ titles, from 007: Agent Under Fire through to Zero Tolerance and ZPC!

For the uninitiated, the book has a great intro by the author, Stuart Maine and a Foreword from one of the pioneers of the genre, John Romero. It then breaks down the genre in its constituent parts, so if you had never played an FPS, you most probably will after reading the overview and breakdown. Whether obscure oddities or genre-defining behemoths, first-person shooters transported players to alien worlds, alternate universes and the shores of Hell itself, and in doing so helped to trigger the 3D-graphics arms race.

The meat of this heavy book is the coverage of 180+ FPS titles, containing in-depth research and hundreds of eye popping screenshots. I’m Too Young To Die covers it all, from the classics that defined the genre, including DOOM and Quake, Half-Life, Deus Ex, GoldenEye 007 and Halo; multiplayer-only games such as Starsiege: Tribes, Unreal Tournament and Quake III, along with mods like Counter-Strike and Team Fortress; experimental games that pushed the genre in new directions, including Gun Buster, Codename Eagle, Assassin 2015 and Trespasser; forgotten games like ZPC and ReVOLUTION; and hidden gems like Dust, Wrath of Earth and Azrael’s Tear.

But wait, there is more! Even though the focus of this book is from 1992 to 2002, it acknowledges the precursors to first-person shooters, by charting the genre’s inception and evolution through maze and role-playing games, from Maze War, Spectre and 3-D Monster Chase, through to MIDI Maze, The Colony and Corporation to name just a few.

The in-depth interviews with industry legends such as Ian and Chris Andrew (the Freescape games), Scott Miller (Apogee and 3D Realms), David Doak (GoldenEye 007 and TimeSplitters), Randy Pitchford (Gearbox Software), Karl Deckard (Metroid Prime and Valve’s Prospero), plus many more is a huge highlight of what is an outstanding book. There is always something new that we learn in interview from people that were there at the time.

As we mentioned from the top, this book would be a great Christmas gift for yourself or someone that is into first-person shooters. We’ve read lots of gaming related books over the years – all being quite good, but this one is our current favourite – it’s brilliant!

Specifications & Where To Buy:

  • Title: I’m Too Young To Die: The Ultimate Guide to First-Person Shooters 1992–2002
  • Publisher: Bitmap Books
  • Pages: 424 pages
  • Size: 210mm × 297mm
  • Print: Edge-to-edge high quality lithographic print.
  • Cover: Hardback. Sewn binding for enduring quality and the ability to lay flat for ideal double-page image viewing. Spot varnished cover and dust jacket highlighting key elements against a matte background.
  • Price: AU$69.99
  • Buy from: PixelCrib – the gaming culture specialists and purveyors of rare, high-quality video game memorabilia and collectibles




Disclaimer: I’m Too Young To Die: The Ultimate Guide to First-Person Shooters 1992–2002 book was kindly provided by PixelCrib for this review.

Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture, Reviews Tagged With: Bitmap Books, Book, Book Review, Doom, First person shooter, FPS book, gamers, GoldenEye 007, I'm Too Young To Die, I'm Too Young To Die book, Ian Pestridge, John Romero, Pixel Crib, PixelCrib, Quake, Review, Richard Moss, Sam Dyer, Stuart Maine

Scooby-Doo Pinball Is Revealed

December 8, 2022 By ausretrogamer

 

The Best Pinball Company in Benton, Wisconsin – Spooky Pinball has dropped the official reveal trailer of their latest pinball machine, Scooby-Doo!

There will be three models available, with the Collector’s Edition being the most expensive (US$9,769) and limited to 1969 machines, followed by the Blood Sucker Edition (US$8,769) and finally, the Standard Edition (US$7,769).

Sales for all three editions will open on December 9, at 10:00am Central Standard Time (CST) – so set your alarms in Australia, as that makes it very early morning on Saturday!


source: Spooky Pinball via YouTube

The reveal trailer only shows the Collector’s Edition, which looks great and captures the campy theme perfectly. Of course we will reserve judgement on the game play, but we are excited about this title! The upper playfield in the top left seems to take up a lot of real estate, but the left hockey stick flipper looks cool to whack the silverball around. From the below photo, it seems that the Blood Sucker and Standard Editions look a bit lackluster in the art package, but again, you don’t play the art package, it’s all about what is under the glass!

According to Spooky Pinball,

This will be a widebody game based around solving original series mysteries, collecting Scooby snacks, and having the ultimate Scooby Pinball Experience!! Featuring the iconic Voice Actors Frank Welker, Matthew Lillard, Kate Micucci, and Grey Griffin. Let’s hop in the Mystery Machine and find some clues!

With tons of general and gameplay features (see below), including talented voice-overs, these machines will no doubt sell quickly!

Our pick would be the Collector’s Edition – it’s gorgeous!

image source: Spooky Pinball (various social media)




Filed Under: Announcements, Pinball Tagged With: pinball, pinball fun, pinball machine, pinball news, pinballpress, Scooby Pinball, Scooby Pinball Experience, Scooby-Doo, Scooby-Doo Blood Sucker Edition, Scooby-Doo Collector's Edition, Scooby-Doo pinball, Scooby-Doo Standard, Shaggy, Spooky Pinball, The Mystery Machine

Get the Stern Experience at the Pinball Hall Of Fame

December 7, 2022 By ausretrogamer

Vegas Baby! If you ever needed another reason to visit Las Vegas, then Stern Pinball Inc. has you covered!

The new Stern Experience at the famous Pinball Hall Of Fame (we visited the old Pinball Hall Of Fame in 2015) will showcase all the hottest and latest Stern pinball machines featuring the award-winning Insider Connected platform! The Stern Experience will offer players brand new high score leaderboards to compete on, the ability to earn exclusive achievement badges, and participate in exclusive Stern events and tournaments only available in this one-of-a-kind interactive exhibit.

Don’t forget, what happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas!


source: Stern Pinball




Filed Under: Announcements, Pinball Tagged With: exhibit, gamer, Insider Connected, Las Vegas, PHOF, pinball, Pinball Hall Of Fame, pinballer, pinballpress, Silverball, Stern Experience, Stern Experience at Pinball Hall of Fame, Stern Pinball Experience at Pinball Hall of Fame, The Strip

LEGO IDEAS – Kirby’s Dream Collection

December 6, 2022 By ausretrogamer

If Nintendo can have their consoles and Mario turned into Lego sets, then why not Kirby!

If you are a Kirby fan, then you need to head to Lego Ideas right now and put your vote in for Kirby’s Dream Collection by By _Ish_.

Looking at the photos of this Kirby Lego creation, the set will most definitely look good next to the Super Mario one. Now go and vote for it!

By _Ish_ says:

This set includes many iconic locations from the Kirby games including: Green greens the first stage, Castle Dedede Home of the evil King Dedede and his Waddle Dee minions, And Metta Knight’s battle-ship, Halberd.

This set works well for display or you can play with it using the props and alternate face-plates. I made this set because Kirby and Lego have both been huge parts of my life for years. Ever since I discovered Kirby I’ve been creating my own Kirby characters and stories. When I discovered Lego I started building all kinds of crazy locations for my figures to roam around in. When I put the two together.. It made this. I think this would be a phenomenal Lego set because it’s a colorful family-friendly game that kids will enjoy and a classic that’s sure to bring back memories for adults too.

source: Lego Ideas




Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: By _Ish_, Geek, geeky, Kirby, Kirby's Dream Collection, Lego, LEGO Ideas, Lego Ideas - Kirby: Welcome to Dreamland, Lego Ideas vote, Lego Kirby, Lego Kirby: Welcome to Dreamland, Lego Nintendo, nerd, nintendo

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