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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

Celebrating Jerry Lawson: The Father of the Videogame Cartridge

December 2, 2022 By ausretrogamer

Thanks to Google and the Lawson family, we can all celebrate what would have been Jerry Lawson’s 82nd birthday.

Gerald “Jerry” Lawson passed away in 2011 aged 70, but his legacy as the father of the videogame cartridge while he worked on the Fairchild Channel F console as a Computer Engineer lives on and will always be celebrated.

If you haven’t already, check out the Jerry Lawson Google Doodle here and enjoy the awesomely cute pixel games and find out more about this incredible man.

Behind-the-scenes of the Jerry Lawson Google Doodle!

Courtesy of the Google Doodle team & Lawson family:

Today’s interactive game Doodle celebrates the 82nd birthday of Gerald “Jerry” Lawson, one of the fathers of modern gaming who led the team that developed the first home video gaming system with interchangeable game cartridges. The Doodle features games designed by three American guest artists and game designers: Davionne Gooden, Lauren Brown, and Momo Pixel.

Lawson was born in Brooklyn, New York on this day in 1940. He tinkered with electronics from an early age, repairing televisions around his neighborhood and creating his own radio station using recycled parts. He attended Queens College and City College of New York before departing early to start his career in Palo Alto, California. At the time, the city and its surrounding region had become known as “Silicon Valley” due to the explosion of new, innovative tech companies starting up in the area.

Upon arriving in California, Lawson joined Fairchild Semiconductor as an engineering consultant. A few years later, Lawson was promoted to Director of Engineering and Marketing of Fairchild’s video game department where he led the development of the Fairchild Channel F system (the “F” stood for fun!). This was the first home video game system console that featured interchangeable game cartridges, an 8-way digital joystick and a pause menu. The Channel F paved the way for future gaming systems like the Atari, SNES, Dreamcast and more.

In 1980, Lawson left Fairchild to start his own company, VideoSoft—one of the earliest Black-owned video game development companies. The company created software for the Atari 2600, which popularized the cartridge Lawson and his team developed. Although they closed five years later, Lawson had solidified himself as a pioneer in the industry and continued to consult multiple engineering and video game companies throughout the rest of his career.

In 2011, the International Game Developers Association recognized Lawson as an industry trailblazer for his contributions to gaming. The University of Southern California also created the Gerald A. Lawson Fund to support underrepresented students who wish to pursue undergraduate or graduate degrees in game design or computer science. Lawson’s achievements are memorialized at the World Video Game Hall of Fame in Rochester, New York.

Here’s to you, Jerry!


Special thanks to Jerry Lawson’s children, Anderson and Karen Lawson, for their collaboration on this project. Below they share their thoughts on today’s Doodle and their father’s legacy.

Gerald Anderson Lawson was an engineer, always curious, critical in his thinking, and logical in how he solved problems. He challenged us to extend beyond our limits and encouraged young people to pursue careers in science and technology.

As a child in the 1940’s, he was inspired by George Washington Carver. That inspiration provided the spark that ignited his desire to pursue a career in electronics. He loved what he did and did what he loved.  Considering the obvious challenges for African-Americans at the time, his professional achievements were quite remarkable.

Due to a crash in the video game market, our father’s story became a footnote in video-game history.  However, over the past few years, there have been numerous awards, scholarships, and media that have recognized him. Our family is eternally grateful to those who have worked tirelessly to bring his story to the public.

Today, we celebrate what would’ve been Dad’s 82nd birthday with the world.  We would like to thank Google for working with us to share our father’s story in this Doodle. May his story continue to inspire numerous young people around the globe to achieve something remarkable.

Dad, you were our provider, motivator, teacher, inventor, mentor and friend. We are incredibly proud of you and miss you.  The planet knows your story and you will never be forgotten!

Happy Birthday, Pop! We love you!




Filed Under: History, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: 70s, engineer, Engineering, Fairchild Channel F, father of the videogame cartirdge, Geek, geeky, Gerald Jerry Lawson, Google, Google Doodle, Jerry Lawson, Pixels, Retro, retrogaming, Video Games

Latest Trailer for The Super Mario Bros Movie Has Dropped

December 1, 2022 By ausretrogamer

image source: Universal

Back in early October we all went a bit nuts at The Super Mario Bros. Movie teaser trailer.

The movie starring Chris Pratt as the voice of Mario is coming out in April next year, so there is still a way to go. But don’t fret, as the latest trailer has dropped, which we get to hear Chris’ (terrible) accent voicing Mario and also that of his brother Luigi (voiced by Charlie Day).

The latest trailer shows many connections to all kinds of Super Mario games, from Donkey Kong and Super Smash Bros. to Mario Kart – yes, Mario Kart!

Now stop reading and hit play, lets-a-go!




Filed Under: Announcements, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Charlie Day, Chris Pratt, Donkey Kong, Geek, Mario Kart, Movie, movie trailer, nintendo, Princess Peach, Super Mario movie, Super Smash Bros, The Super Mario Bros. movie, Universal

Atari 50: Celebrating Atari’s 50th Anniversary

November 30, 2022 By ausretrogamer

Celebrating Atari’s 50th anniversary!

The brand Atari has been around since 1972, making 2022 it’s 50th year in existence. Atari’s history is long and rich (some may say, sordid) with plenty of owners taking the helm, some for the good of Atari, some not.

The current Atari is a far cry from the Atari from the 70s and early 80s, but we’ll spare you the details on how we feel about the contemporary Atari, after all, this post is to celebrate their 50th anniversary! If however you do want to delve deep into the history of Atari, check out Marty Goldberg & Curt Vendel’s book, Atari Inc. Business Is Fun (read our review here).

For now, let’s all raise a glass to Atari in celebration of its 50th anniversary!




Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Al Alcorn, Atari, Atari 1972, Atari 2600, Atari 50, Atari 50th anniversary, Atari Corp, Atari Inc, atari lynx, Atari SA, Atari ST, Atari Time Warner, Atari VCS, Atari50, Nolan Bushnell, pong, Ted Dabney

TGX – The Game Expo Is Coming To Melbourne in 2023

November 29, 2022 By ausretrogamer

Melbourne will now have another big gaming and pop culture event, TGX (THE GAME EXPO) – March 11-12, 2023!

Move over PAX Aus, there is a new event for gaming, pop culture and tech, THE GAME EXPO, debuting March 2023 at the Melbourne Convention Centre.

From the press release below, we can see that TGX’s mission is to be an event that closely connects with the community, is focused on participation, through creativity and competitive events – as well as freeplay and heaps of fun activities! There will be something for everyone at TGX come March 2023!

The Game Expo (TGX) is dedicated to gamers, focused on the things gamers love to do, and the culture and creativity of gamers. The Game Expo is all about YOU, and everyone who loves games. This new home grown, Australian owned event will showcase gaming at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre, putting gaming culture forward on Melbourne’s festive Moomba weekend, March 11-12, 2022.

You will get to dive into esports tournaments from beginner to pro level. You can show your creativity and meet creators showing wonderful cosplay, artwork, and meet Youtube or Twitch content creators. Relax and enjoy gaming of all kinds from tabletop and card gaming, to console freeplay and a massive BYOC PC LAN. And see the games from indie developers up to major publishers. Whatever you love in the gaming community, it’s at The Game Expo.

Each corner of the show is about games culture, and everywhere you look, there’s something to see and do. A show focused on gamers and gaming culture is about participation first. Guided by a concept of games culture with the three Cs:

  • Creativity
  • Competition
  • Community

Four themed zones of the event correspond to the coloured buttons on the Game Expo logo. These colours match floor plan and schedule so it’s easy to find your favourite activity. Each zone will have a feature area or stage to highlight the fun.

Red – Tournaments – Community and Competitive – esports, Console and PC Live tournaments, and stage events with prizes.

Yellow – Expo Hall – Tech and Gaming Brands – Explore new games and tech at exhibitor booths, try demos, and complete event quests.

Blue – Creative – Show your love of gaming – Meet your favourite streamers and content creators, witness amazing cosplay and live performances, and discover the talent of fantastic artists.

Green – Freeplay – Everyone is welcome to play – There’s fun freeplay all over the show, with special zones for console and PC play as well as a dedicated tabletop gaming zone where you can learn to play from the free library of board and card games, join tournaments, and more.

Stay tuned for guests, tournaments, and more announcements as the event nears!

The Game Expo:

  • DATES Sat 11th & Sun 12th March 2023
  • LOCATION Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Centre
  • TICKETS www.thegameexpo.com

 




Filed Under: Announcements, Modern Gaming, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Cosplay, eSports, event, expo, gamers, gaming, Geek, IndieDev, MCEC, PC gaming, Pop culture, Tech, TGX, The Game Expo, videogames

Modding Our Arcade1Up Pinball With IntecGaming’s Nintendo Switch Panel

November 24, 2022 By ausretrogamer

There were a couple of things we were looking forward to this year, Stern Pinball’s Insider Connected Kit for our Star Wars pinball machine, and IntecGaming’s Nintendo Switch Panel for our Arcade1Up (virtual) pinball machine.

Well, it was almost 2 for 2 in 2022, however, our Stern Pinball Insider Connected kit was delivered incomplete – which means we will have to wait for the next boat to arrive down under.

On the flip side, the IntecGaming panel for our A1Up pinball machine arrived and we can’t wait to get it installed! Just in case you have no idea what this thing is or does, check out our previous post here.

We will write about our exploits of getting this mod installed, so stay tuned (and wish us luck)!




Filed Under: Announcements, Pinball, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Arcade, Arcade1Up, Attack From Mars, gamer, hacking, IntecGaming, IntecGaming Fighting Stick, IntecGaming Fighting Stick for Arcade1Up Pinball, IntecGaming Switch Pinball DIY Kit for Arcade1Up Pinball Cabinet, joystick, let's play, Modding, Nintendo Switch, pinball, Retrogamer

Aldi 80s Special Buys

November 24, 2022 By ausretrogamer

Aldi (Australia) sure knows how to cash in on the retro craze!

Starting next Wednesday (November 30), Aldi will stock some sweet 80s special buys, from retro tech to fashion and leisure items which they are calling Retro Entertainment.

So what kind of stuff will Aldi have up for grabs on November 30? We are glad you asked! Take a gander at these:

Our picks are the retro skateboard, Stack Hat, the micro arcades and that hot boombox! Better get that DeLorean ready to head back to the 80s!


source: Aldi – YouTube




Filed Under: Announcements, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: 80s, 80s retro, Aldi, Aldi 80s, Aldi Australia, Aldi Retro Entertainment, Aldi Special Buys, Arcade, boombox, Geek, Retro, Retro Gamer, retro mugs, skateboard, stack hat

Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration – Steelbook Edition

November 21, 2022 By ausretrogamer

We are late to Atari’s 50th Anniversary party, but we are glad that we are!

We waited to see what everyone thought of the compilation before pulling the trigger, and it has been overwhelmingly positive – which was great to see! With 100 games, surely you’d find several absolute gems.

Since we wanted the Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration in physical format, we inadvertently stumbled upon the JB Hi-Fi exclusive Steelbook Edition pre-order, which will be available on November 25th. Well, without hesitation, we put in our pre-order and can’t wait for this Friday to roll around!

Anyone else grabbing the Steelbook Edition for the Nintendo Switch?

image source: Five Star Games




Filed Under: Announcements, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Atari, Atari 50, Atari 50 The Anniversary Celebration, Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration - Steelbook Edition, gaming, Nintendo Switch, PC gaming, Playstation, Retro, Steam, Steelbook Edition, Tempest 2000, Xbox

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