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Film: ‘Pinball – The Man Who Saved The Game’

August 15, 2022 By ausretrogamer

Pinball movie

PINBALL (The Man Who Saved The Game) is based on the true story of Roger C. Sharpe, the GQ journalist and real-life pinball wizard who in 1976 single-handedly overturned New York City’s 35-year ban on pinball machines. With Roger onboard as the Executive Producer and Technical Consultant, we are assured that this will be an accurate account of the events in 1976 that saved the silverball game.

The “shot” that saved pinball
Roger Sharpe takes the shotsource: 40th Anniversary “He Called The Shot” Painting featuring Roger Sharpe

The film was officially selected and will make its world premiere in October at the 30th anniversary of the Hamptons International Film Festival (HIFF). The film festival takes place from October 7th to October 6th, 2022. If you are lucky enough to be able to attend, general admission tickets will go on sale beginning September 27th, 2022 – we so wish we could be there to watch this film!

Pinball Film movie poster

Pinball - The Man Who Saved The Game - movie posterimage source: Pinball Film




Filed Under: Announcements, Pinball Tagged With: 1970s, 70s, Austin and Meredith Bragg, HIFF, Mike Faist, new york, pinball, Pinball The Man Who Saved The Game, Reason TV, Retro, Roger Sharpe, Roger Sharpe saves pinball

Stern Pinball Inc. Flexes Their Vast Pinball Muscle

August 11, 2022 By ausretrogamer


There is no doubt that Stern Pinball Inc. has played a huge part in the renaissance of pinball, so it is great to see the world’s biggest pinball manufacturer not sit on their laurels and bask in their success. Stern keeps striving and pushing the boundary of innovation, events and supporting the pinball community around the world with thousands of competitions.

Stern announced their The Godzilla Stern Heads-Up Pinball Invitational in partnership with Toho International Inc., owners of the Godzilla franchise, which is on August 10, starting at 7pm (CST local time). Catch all the action on YouTube!

The other announcement Stern made last week (August 3rd) was that they were launching new Insider Connected features, like mobile ID and Home Teams – which was great to see. However, we were quite excited to see that Stern had released the replacement arches for Insider Connected for their Batman 66 and Star Wars (Premium/LE) pinball machines. These replacement arches have quickly sold out, so we are keeping a very keen eye on one for our Star Wars Comic Art Premium machine! Go team Stern!

image source: Stern Pinball




Filed Under: Pinball Tagged With: Batman 66, Godzilla, Godzilla pinball, Godzilla Stern Heads-Up Pinball Invitational, Insider Connected, Insider Connected Replacement Arch, pinball, Pinball Competition, Star Wars, Stern Pinball, Toho Internation

Get Your DOS Gaming Fix With eXoDOS 5

August 10, 2022 By ausretrogamer

Are you of a certain vintage that you can recall battling archaic and extremely frustrating requirements/configs to get your DOS games playing on your PC?

If you answered yes, then eXoDOS (version 5) is here to help make things a lot easier. In a nutshell, eXoDOS obtains and catalogues games to make them playable for DOS and PC Booter platforms.

The eXoDOS v5.0 games collection is vast and can be played on any modern Windows PC without the frustrating configurations we used to endure and deal with back in the 286/386/486 days!

This platform is really cool, with awesome features like CD audio and 3dfx support. To play any game in the library, you just click on the title, and that’s it! Oh yeah, there is also a cool physical big box version too! Go on, go and have some DOS gaming fun.




Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: 1990s, 286DX, 286SX, 386SX, 3dfx, 486DX, 486SX, CD audion, DOSBOX, eXoDOS, MS DOS, oldschool, PC gaming, retro computer, Retrocomputing, retrogaming, Windows PC

A Rare 1990 ATARI STe Computer Promo Film

August 9, 2022 By ausretrogamer

If you were in the market for an Atari STE and were stumped on how to use, then this 28 minute promo film from 1990 may help!

The cheese factor is off the scale in this video, but we couldn’t look away, as there were some things we actually learned or were reminded of that we had forgotten about our 16-bit Atari!

Watch it, as you may learn something new too (or at least rejog your memory) 😉


source: Computer History Archives Project




Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: 1990s, Atari, Atari ST, Atari STE, Atari STe film, Movie, oldschool, promo film, Retro, Retro Gamer, retrocomputer, Retrocomputing, Retrogamer, retrogaming, video

Turn Your Xbox Series X|S Into A Legit Emulation Powerhouse

August 4, 2022 By ausretrogamer

PLEASE NOTE: This is now an outdated post and it’s instructions SHOULD NOT be followed or used!

Say what? Yep, you read that title properly, you can legitimately download and install emulation open source apps from the Microsoft Store for your Xbox One or Xbox Series X|S consoles!

Sick of setting up emulation on multiple devices? Do you want to centralise all your gaming, both modern and retro, on the one console? If you have an Xbox One or Xbox Series X|S, this is now a reality!

PLEASE NOTE: This is now an outdated post and it’s instructions SHOULD NOT be followed or used!

Thanks to gamr13 and the rest of the clever dev community, the process to turn your Xbox into an emulation beast is simpler and does not need any funky bypassing with whitelisting, going into dev mode or other illegitimate modifications.

PLEASE NOTE: This is now an outdated post and it’s instructions SHOULD NOT be followed or used!

If you have an Xbox One, you can play everything from the 8-bit era all the way up to the 32-bit consoles, like the PS1. If you are part of the crowd that has an Xbox Series X|S then you can play old school games from the dawn of video gaming all the way up to the Dreamcast, GameCube/Wii, PS2 (limited) and PSP! You’re basically making your Xbox console into a RetroPie killer!! Woohoo, we can finally play Virtua Tennis 3 (PSP) on our Xbox Series S!!!

PLEASE NOTE: This is now an outdated post and it’s instructions SHOULD NOT be followed or used!

We know what you are thinking, how complicated is it? Do you have to fiddle with controller configuration? Well, it actually isn’t complicated at all and the controller configs are done for you – even we were able to get it setup in less than 15 minutes – obviously this depends on how many retro games you have – which we will not discuss here.

PLEASE NOTE: This is now an outdated post and it’s instructions SHOULD NOT be followed or used!

Instructions:

  1. Fire up your Xbox Series S or X;
  2. Go to https://gamr13.github.io using the Edge browser on the Xbox and on the GAMR13’S APPSTORE tile, click the Download App button;
  3. In the Microsoft Store, click on the Get button, followed by the Got It button;
  4. Quit out of the Edge browser;
  5. Open Gamr13’s </> AppStore from your dashboard;
  6. Install the emulator(s), tools and games you want from the AppStore; then quit;
    1. NOTE: RetriX is a great front-end if you prefer it to RetroArch
  7. Use the Durango FTP app to copy/transfer over the required BIOS files and game files (roms) – obviously we won’t link these here as you should legally own these files.
    1. NOTE: If you prefer, and we highly recommend it, use an external drive (256GB USB-3 stick) to host your required files (BIOS, games etc).
  8. You are all done! Enjoy your nostalgia!

Oh yeah, if you are having troubles playing your PS1 or PSP games in RetroArch, then check out the DuckStation or PPSSPP Gold standalone apps respectively. DuckStation has the added benefit of upscaling PS1 games to 1080p at 60fps, making PS1 games look absolutely amazing. The standalone FlyCast emulator works great for Dreamcast, just in case you can’t get your DC games going on RetroArch.

PLEASE NOTE: This is now an outdated post and it’s instructions SHOULD NOT be followed or used!

If you prefer video instructions, then you can follow gamr13’s tutorial here.

RetroArch setup

RetriX Setup

NOTE: This post is informational only. The reader accepts all risk and responsibility in installing and configuring any of the applications/tools/emulators mentioned in this article. These are all open source retail apps available on the Microsoft Store.

PLEASE NOTE: This is now an outdated post and it’s instructions SHOULD NOT be followed or used!




Filed Under: Modern Gaming, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: 339966, 800080, classic gaming on the Xbox Series X|S, DuckStation, Durango FTP, Emulation, ff0000, Flycast, gamr13, legit Xbox emulation, Microsoft Store, no hacking emulation, oldschool, PPSSPP, Retro Gamers, RetroArch, retrogaming on the Xbox, RetroPass, Xbox, Xbox One, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series S emulation setup, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series X emulation

Hacker Runs DOOM on Electronic Badge

August 2, 2022 By ausretrogamer

Wish we were as clever as programmer Phil Ashby.

DOOM seems to be able to run on anything electronic with a screen, so Phil didn’t want to miss out. He took his electronic Tidal badge from the 2022 ElectroMagnetic Field Festival (aka EMFCamp) in the UK and got it to run DOOM, yes, DOOM!


source: HonekaiMedia

story source: technabob




Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: diy, Doom, DOOM running on tidal badge, ElectroMagnetic Field Festival, EMFCamp, Hacker, hacking, Modder, Modding, Phil Ashby, programmer, Retro, Tidal Badge

Tiny Pinball That Can Play Pinball Fantasies

July 29, 2022 By ausretrogamer

This miniature homemade pinball machine is so darn cute!

Don’t be deceived by its tiny looks – this little beast can play one of the greatest pinball games from the 90s, Pinball Fantasies, on its tiny screens! To make it even more like its bigger and heavier brother, it sports a working plunger and haptic feedback for added realism – mind totally blown!

For those of you that want to know the technical aspects of this creation, check out it out here.


source: Sprite_tm

story source: hackaday.com




Filed Under: Pinball Tagged With: 3D printing, diy, gamer, Geek, geeky, hackaday, homebrew, Mod, nerd, pinball, Pinball Fantasies, pinball machine, throwback, Tiny Pinball, tiny pinball machine

40 Years Of Masters Of The Universe

July 27, 2022 By ausretrogamer

40 Years of MOTU

We still remember the day when we visited Treasureway (defunct now) store in 1982 and seeing He-Man and Skeletor on the shelf for the first time – we were immediately drawn to the action figures and the MOTU universe in general. It would seem that Mattel knew exactly how to market these muscle-bound toys to kids. We begged to get one and after some incessant begging, we were told that we could choose one that day. It was a tough choice, but our very first MOTU action figure was He-Man! Our second one was Zodac, closely followed by Stratos. We didn’t get Skeletor till well after.


source: Masters Of The Universe on Facebook

Over the course of the early to mid 80s, we had a modest collection of MOTU action figures, so when we finally got Castle Grayskull for Christmas in 1984, we felt like we had completed our MOTU journey. Upon hearing that there was going to be a cartoon based on Masters Of The Universe, we couldn’t contain our excitement. The cartoon couldn’t come fast enough! Saturday mornings on the couch with the doona (duvet to our UK friends) over us, watching He-Man battle Skeletor and his evil minions was a perfect way to start our weekend!

40 years on and Treasureway may no longer exists, but we still have our collection of original He-Man and the Masters of the Universe action figures – long live MOTU!

Some of our original MOTU collection




Filed Under: History, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: 1980s, 40 years of MOTU, 80s, action figure, Cartoon, Castle Grayskull, Cosplay, Filmation, He Man, He-Man and the Masters Of The Universe, Masters Of The Universe, Mattel, Mer-Man, MOTU, Pop culture, Retro, Skeletor, Teela, Toys

Darth Vader: Artworks of the Dark Lord Of The Sith

July 26, 2022 By ausretrogamer

When it comes to villains, we reckon no one tops Darth Vader. He has been our fave antagonist from the first time we saw him wield his lightsaber and force choke his underlings.

The story of Darth Vader has evolved since we were kids in the late 70s and early 80s, but that doesn’t diminish our love for the character, on the contrary, the latest Obi-Wan Kenobi Disney+ series cemented Lord Vader as our favourite villain of all time.

With that said, here are some awesome Lord Vader artwork!

image source: Star Wars Always (Facebook) – Stern Pinball Inc.- Fine Art America – Pinterest – myhotposters – comicbookmovie – Artsper – disneyartonmain – Robert Voisenni




Filed Under: History, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: A New Hope, Anakin Skylwalker, Art, Artists, artwork, comic, Cosplay, darth vader, Empire Strikes Back, Geek, Lord Vader, Obi-Wan, pinball, Pop culture, Randy Matrinez, Return of the Jedi, Sith Lord, Star Wars, Vader art

Pinball Brothers Will Rock You With The New Queen Pinball Machine

July 22, 2022 By ausretrogamer

QUEEN & PINBALL BROTHERS ANNOUNCES NEW PINBALL MACHINE:

QUEEN – LIVE IN CONCERT!

With over 300 million albums sold worldwide, the iconic British rock band Queen are one of the biggest bands ever. Formed in London in 1971, Queen have released 15 studio albums, toured extensively, and produced innovative film, video and theatre shows for over 5 decades and they continue to pull in the crowds around the world.

The time has now come to honour this legendary band with a pinball machine based on their truly spell-binding songs – all played LIVE!

The game will be available in two different editions: Champions Edition and Rhapsody Edition. The Rhapsody Edition is limited to a run of 1,000 numbered games and comes with a certificate of authenticity. The limited Rhapsody Edition will come with a number of unique add-ons and the two editions will be different in appearance – see pics below!

Pinball Brothers have worked closely with the band to ensure their approval, which features the following live songs:

  • A Kind Of Magic,
  • Another One Bites The Dust,
  • Bohemian Rhapsody,
  • Hammer To Fall,
  • I Want To Break Free,
  • Killer Queen,
  • One Vision,
  • Play The Game,
  • Radio Ga Ga,
  • Seven Seas Of Rhye,
  • Somebody To Love,
  • We Will Rock You,
  • We Are The Champions; and
  • Who Wants To Live Forever

Game Features

The game features 14 live songs accompanied by call outs by the band, exclusively recorded for the game. Featured also is Brian May’s legendary Red Special guitar, in the shape of an upper playfield where you can lock balls to start the Red Special multiball. Or you can visit the epic Wembley Stadium to lock balls to start yet another of the game’s many multiballs.

Keep an eye on the Radio – it might help you time your flips! Collect autographs, instruments, band members, tour passes and posters on your way to eventually reaching the final wizard mode »I Want it All!«

The game is presented with an awesome full RGB light show and a Hi-Fidelity sound system, including an 8” bass speaker. It is hard to imagine a better way of experiencing Queen live, whether it be at the club or in your own living room. It is truly immersive! This machine will truly rock you!!!

Pricing and Availability

  • Champions Edition (Orange artwork)* 9,295 USD
  • Rhapsody Limited Edition (Golden artwork)^ 10,995 USD

* The Champions Edition will become available in Q1 2023.
^The Rhapsody Edition is limited to 1000 units and will be available through Pinball Brothers’ global distributors.

The new Queen pinball machines can be pre-ordered via your local distributor right now! For Australian folks keen on these machines, please contact Mr. Pinball Australia.

Follow all things Queen Pinball on the dedicated Queen.Pinball Instagram page!




Filed Under: Announcements, Pinball Tagged With: Another One Bites the Dust, Bohemian Rhapsody, Brian May, Freddie Mercury, Killer Queen, new pinball machine, pinball, pinball brothers, pinball machine, Queen, Queen Champions Edition, Queen Live in Concert, Queen Live In Concert pinball, Queen Pinball, Queen Rhapsody Edition

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