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SNES and Famicom PVM All-In-One Consoles!

June 7, 2022 By ausretrogamer

Being fans of Swedish outfit, Love Hultén, there is no shortage of retro gear they make that make us drool!

Their latest creations, the SNES-PVM and Famicom Computer(FC)-PVM all-in-one systems combine a 9″ Sony Trinitron PVM-9042QM monitor with genuine Super Famicom and Famicom consoles – which are absolutely gorgeous!


video and image source: Love Hultén




Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: cool creations, Famicom, Famicom-PVM, FC-PVM, Geek, Love Hultén, nerd, Old School, PVM, Retro Gamer, Retro Gaming, retrogaming, SNES, SNES-PVM, SNESPVM, Sony PVM, Super Famicom, Super Famicom PVM

First Video of Final Fight Ultimate on the Sega Mega Drive

June 6, 2022 By ausretrogamer

As huge fans of the beat’em up genre, we are quite excited to see this homebrew version of Final Fight, titled Final Fight Ultimate on the Sega Mega Drive!

Retro developer, Mauro Xavier and his cohort of CFX experts, Edmo Caldas (music) and Master Linkuei (ripping, tricks & tech support) are bringing us one of the all time classic co-op beat’em ups on Sega’s 16-bit beast. To say we are excited for this port would be a massive understatement. We need Final Fight Ultimate in our life ASAP!


source: Mauro Xavier




Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: 16-bit, 16bit, Arcade, Beat'em Up, Capcom, Final Fight, Final Fight Mega Drive, Final Fight Ultimate, Final Fight Ultimate Mega Drive, Geek, homebrew, Mauro Xavier, oldschool, Retro, Retro Gamer, Retro Gaming, retrogames, retrogaming, sega, Sega Genesis, Sega Mega Drive, tbt, throwback

History of The Addams Family Pinball Machine

June 3, 2022 By ausretrogamer

Ask anyone that played pinball in the early 1990s to name their favourite machine, we reckon The Addams Family will be right at the top of the list.

Without a doubt, The Addams Family pinball machine is one of the greatest machines of all time. Not only was it the best-selling solid state pinball machine of all time (selling over 20,000 units worldwide) TAF, as it is affectionately known, is still beloved by many and enjoyed some 30+ years after its release. This Pat Lawlor and Larry DeMar designed pinball machine is an absolute masterpiece.

Enjoy this cool history about The Addams Family pinball machine!


source: Kevin Carrington




Filed Under: History, Pinball Tagged With: 1990s, Bally, George Gomez, History, Larry DeMar, Midway, Old School, Pat Lawlor, pinball, Pinball History, pinball machine, pinball master, pinball wizard, pinballpress, Retro Gamer, Silverball, TAF, TAF pinball, The Addams Family, The Addams Family pinball, Williams

Review: Remote Life

June 1, 2022 By ausretrogamer

The first horizontal (or side scrolling for the retro crowd) shoot’em up that took the world by storm was Irem’s R-Type. There was also Konami’s Salamander (aka: Life Force) too, followed by the Thunder Force series on the Sega Mega Drive / Genesis. These titles have become iconic in the shmup genre, so it is our privilege to announce that there is a new contender to be added to this illustrious list, Remote Life.

Just looking at the screenshots we have in this review, you’ll agree that Remote Life looks darn amazing. Coupled with the gorgeous visuals is a great soundtrack and sound effects, but most importantly, the action is top notch! With a myriad of weapons to pick up and cycle through, your ship can arm itself to the teeth to take care of enemies (and other obstructions) standing in your way. The game mechanic and control system is intuitive with modern controllers (moving, shooting, cycling weapons etc), making Remote Life an absolute blast (pun fully intended!) and fun shmup to play on your given system.

To think that this fabulous shooter was created by a single developer (Next Game Level), totally boggles the mind. It has a AAA look and feel, without the price, which is a massive win for us gamers. The inspiration of Remote Life may be old schools shoot’em ups, but it stands on its own, with its own unique shooter features.

Remote Life successfully merges the classic shoot’em up formula with its own new and unique improvements to differentiate itself from the crowd. One very cool feature is the 360 degree shooting, which is unusual for this genre, expanding the combat mechanic, while the presence of support machines such as allied automatic turrets or temporary drones, and even usable vehicles that drastically change how combat plays out, are welcome additions that modernise the shooter gameplay. The variety is another positive, with differing types of enemies – with new ones revealed in each level, and many unique and visually amazing mid and end-level bosses – each with their own attack patterns to keep you on your toes.

As mentioned, the weaponry is varied with new weapons introduced at each level, each requiring the player to pick up them up. The twist in the weaponry is the limited ammo, so you will have to be wise in what weapon to use on any given level. There are 16 missions which are quite varied, with some feeling more “open world” than others, so there is a ton of content to test your shoot’em up mettle!

If you have any interest in shooters/shoot’em ups, then we can’t recommend Remote Life enough – it is a visual, aural, brutal and fun extravaganza! This is one of the best shmups we have played in a long long while!

Details:

  • Game: Remote Life
  • Developer: Next Game Level
  • Publisher: Ratalaika Games
  • Release Date: May 27, 2022
  • Platform(s): PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S & Nintendo Switch
  • Price: $18.99 / €17.99 / £14.99




Disclaimer: The Xbox Series X|S review code for Remote Life was provided by PR Hound.

Filed Under: Modern Gaming, Reviews Tagged With: game review, Next Game Level, Nintendo Switch, Old School, Ratalaika Games, Remote Life, Remote Life review, Retro, Review, shmup, shoot'em up, shooter, Video Games, Xbox, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X

Retro Gaming Inspired Bathrooms

May 30, 2022 By ausretrogamer

With Casa Ausretrogamer going through some renovations at the moment, it has dawned on us just how difficult design decisions are, from paint colour, flooring, to what tiles to use in the bathroom, kitchen and laundry.

Speaking of tiling, perhaps we should take some inspiration from this lot!

image source: Pinterest

image source: houzz




Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: 80s, 90s, Bathroom tiles, gamers, Geek, nerd, Pac-Man bathroom, Pac-Man tiles, renovation, Retro Gamers, retro tiling, retrogaming, Sonic bathroom, Sonic tiles, Tetris bathroom, Tetris tiles, tiles, tiling

I Have the Power: Mattel Adventure Park

May 27, 2022 By ausretrogamer

This may not be new news for some, but we thought we’d share it anyway – Masters of the Universe, Barbie and Mattel Games are some of the eye-popping attractions that will be at the new Mattel Adventure Park in Glendale, Arizona (USA)! It’s another automatic bucket list entry for us at Ausretrogamer!

The amusement park, which is a collaboration between Mattel, Inc. and Epic Resort Destinations, LLC, is set to open early 2023. Other recently announced experiences include a Hot Wheels roller-coaster and go-karting, a Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends indoor park. Barbie will be involved by way of a beach house flying theatre, hologram technology and a rooftop F&B area.

But wait, there is more! There will also be a nine-hole mini-golf experience, as well as a Masters of the Universe’s Castle Grayskull that will be transformed into a 4,500+ sq. ft. state-of-the-art laser tag arena where fans “have the power” to fight for Eternia. This all sounds pretty darn good to us. We can’t wait for this adventure park to open!

image source: Mattel




Filed Under: Announcements, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Arizona, Barbie, Castle Grayskull, Epic Resort Destinations, Eternia, Geek, Glendale, He Man, Hot Wheels, laser-tag, Mattel, Mattel Adventure Park, MOTU, nerd, Retrogamer, Theme Park, Thomas, USA

Funny Japanese Stuff Without Context

May 26, 2022 By ausretrogamer

It has been a dream of ours to visit Japan since we can remember – one day we will visit this great land!

For now, we will just look at these funny and weird images that showcase the beautiful uniqueness of Japan. For those that want more, check out the Facebook page, Japanese Stuff Without Context

Here are some of our faves, but you can see more here!

image source: boredpanda




Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Anime, Cosplay, Funny, gamers, Geek, Japan, Japanese Stuff Without Context, nerd, nintendo, Pokemon, Pop culture, Retro, sega, Weird

RACV asks, is this Australia’s Best Nintendo Collection?

May 23, 2022 By ausretrogamer

Who would have thought RACV were into retro gaming?!

To our astonishment, we stumbled upon a great article in their bi-monthly magazine, RoyalAuto, where they ask the most pertinent question, does Sam Crowther have Australia’s best Nintendo collection? To find out, go and read all about Sam’s impressive and vast collection here.

story and image source: RACV RoyalAuto




Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Australia's Best Nintendo Collection, gamers, Geek, N64, NES, nintendo, Old School, RACV, Retro, Retro Gamers, Retro Gaming, Retrogamer, retrogaming, RoyalAuto, Sam Crowther, SNES, Super Mario Bros, tbt, throwback, Vectrex, Virtual Boy

Grab Your Free Sega Mania Issue #4 Digital Magazine Now

May 20, 2022 By ausretrogamer

Who doesn’t like freebies? If you did put your hand up, then we respectfully ask that you see yourself out 😉

For those of you that love freebies, then you’ll love this one! You can now grab the Sega Mania Issue #4 Digital Edition (Magazine) totally free of charge (it’s usual price is A$5.00 / GBP£2.50)! It also comes with a new exclusive cover design by ’90s Sega artist Duncan Gutteridge and an awesome Mega-CD Mini mag!

What are you waiting for, go and grab your free copy of Sega Mania!

source: Sega Mania




Filed Under: Announcements, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: gamer, Geek, magazine, magz, Retro, Retro Gaming, retro magazine, Retrogamer, retrogaming, sega, Sega magazine, Sega Mania, Sega Mania mag, Sega Mania magazine, sonic

Galacticon – Nintendo Switch Review

May 20, 2022 By ausretrogamer

Galacticon is exactly the type of game our Nintendo Switch has been screaming out for! There is something familiar and comforting about Galacticon, its look, feel and sounds hark back to our arcade days from the 80s.

Upon starting Galacticon, you are reminded that it is inspired by a couple of iconic Williams titles, Defender and Joust – not a bad way to start. Where you constantly scroll at breakneck speeds in Defender while attacking enemies and rescuing some poor souls, Galacticon implements this mechanic in mostly a single screen, making the game a tad easier to play. We aren’t saying Galacticon isn’t challenging, far from it – but at least you don’t contend with the constant sideways scrolling and getting hit by an enemy that you can’t see.

The graphics, sound, control and gameplay could’ve easily been ripped out from the early 80’s arcades, they are that cool and add to the overall experience of this title. Did we mention how amazing the raster scanline patterns look? Your eyes will love you for it. This game oozes nostalgia for those with an 8-bit retro heart, but modern players aren’t left out in the cold, as they too get a romping great game that is fun to play and looks and sounds darn awesome.

The mix of blast and rescue (with a sprinkle of puzzle) gameplay action is a welcome distraction for our Switch. Galacticon will have you flying back to it over and over, either to beat your previous score or get yourself onto the world high score table, this is one fun way to spend quality time on your Nintendo Switch! Highly recommended!

Release Date: May 22, 2022 (Nintendo Switch & Steam)
Developer: Radin Games
Publisher: Flynn’s Arcade / Pikii
Price: €4.99/$4.99/£4.99 (20% off in the first week of release)




Filed Under: Modern Gaming, Retro Gaming Culture, Reviews Tagged With: 80s, Arcade, Defender, Galacticon, Galacticon review, Galacticon Switch review, game review, JetPac, Joust, Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch Game Review, Old School, Radin Games, Retro, Retro Game, retrogaming, Review, Switch, Williams

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