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Through the Moongate – Part II: Story of Richard Garriott and Origin Systems

October 7, 2019 By ausretrogamer

Programmer, entrepreneur, astronaut, explorer. Richard Garriott is one of the most well-known personalities in the video game industry, and one of the last of its pioneers still in the business. Ultima, the revolutionary series of role-playing games he designed, and Origin Systems Inc., the company he co-founded in 1983, are inextricably linked to the history of videogames.

Over the last four decades, Garriott has worked alongside and collaborated with many influential people in the gaming industry. Origin Systems, in the years that it operated, was an incubator of sorts; many well-known game developers got their start at Origin. And as computer technology moved from punch cards to the PC, from 2D line art to 3D graphics, and from offline play to the internet, the games produced by Garriott and Origin were a driving force of innovation in an industry characterised by continuous, rapid evolution.

Through the Moongate: The Story of Richard Garriott, Origin Systems Inc. and Ultima is a comprehensive, organic work of research – the first of its kind – on the history and impact that Garriott and Origin have had on the gaming industry. Within its pages, the author Andrea Contato has retold the story of Garriott’s entire creative career, from his first games to his most recent: Shroud of the Avatar.

A painstakingly researched study of character and history, Through the Moongate recollects the memories of friends, associates, and employees of Richard Garriott and Origin Systems, giving the reader a truly privileged point of view. Many of the stories in the book are new, having never been shared before, and all serve to give the reader an intimate understanding one of the most eclectic personalities in the videogame industry.

The work, detailed and complex, is divided into two volumes: the first covered the career of Garriott from Akalabeth through Ultima VI, the second will cover the period from Wing Commander and Ultima VII to Portalarium . Through the Moongate includes dozens of interviews with notable figures in the world of videogames, such as Warren Spector, Paul Neurath, Siobban Beeman, Al Nelson, Starr Long and many others,and is illustrated with previously-unpublished images from the collections of Enrico Ricciardi and Richard Garriott.

Embellished with new artwork by Denis Loubet and Manda, Through the Moongate is a must-have book for Ultima fans, and those fascinated by the history of video games.

The production of the first book was kickstarted in 2018 and the final product was delivered during summer 2019. We were very happy of having delivered the book in the promised time. Right now Part 2 is running on Kickstarter. The crowdfunding campaign was an instant success and the funding goal was reached in 1 day and 6 minutes. That prompted us to ask our backers for some input on further stretch goals. Those that were planned, were hit in less than a week. While writing these lines, the crowdfunding campaign just started its second half, but already reached €36,000+ thanks to 328 backers.

PS: You can check out / buy part 1 of Through the Moongate here.

Press release supplied by Andrea Contato.

 

Filed Under: Announcements Tagged With: Andrea Contato, Book, Crusader, Kickstarter, Origin, Origin System, retro computing, Retro Gaming, Richard Garriott, Through the Moongate, Ultima, Wing Commander

Heart of Neon: A Life Inside Video Games

September 24, 2019 By ausretrogamer

You’ve either heard of Jeff Minter or you haven’t. If you have, then that means you know he creates high-octane, psychedelic retro-style shoot’em up video games, usually with a camel, llama or some other ungulate. Perhaps you don’t know Jeff, but you have played Tempest 2000 on the Atari Jaguar, arguably Jeff’s best known game. It’s mind blowing to think that Tempest 2000 was released 25 years ago, when Jeff was already a decade plus into his game development career, which is still going strong today, with the impending release of Minotaur Arcade Vol 1 on the PlayStation 4.

A story of one game designer making video games for four decades deserves to be told. That’s the mission of Paul Docherty, a filmmaker who himself used to work as a graphics designer in the early days of video games. Paul is now making a feature documentary called HEART OF NEON, which centres around Jeff and Llamasoft. He talks about the documentary’s goals in more detail here.

Paul is currently raising funds to help put Jeff’s legend out into the world, and he’s gratefully accepting crowdfunding pledges right now!

You can follow everything about the Heart of Neon documentary on Twitter, Facebook, Twitch and Instagram.

image source: Paul Docherty – Heart of Neon

 

Filed Under: Announcements, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Amiga, C64, Commodore 64, Documentary, Film, Heart of Neon a life inside video games, Heat of Neon, HON, Jeff Minter, Kickstarter, Llama, Llamasoft, Llamatron, Minotaur Arcade, Ox, Paul Docherty, PS4, retro computing, retrocomputers, sheep, Tempest 2000, TxK, video, Yak

Celebrate Batman Day 2019 By Playing Stern’s Batman ’66 Pinball Machine via the Internet!

September 22, 2019 By ausretrogamer

We celebrate this #BatmanDay2019 (Batman’s 80th anniversary) by playing Stern Pinball’s BATMAN ’66 pinball machine via the internet!

Yep, you read that right. Finnish company Surrogate, with their motto of rethinking the way video games have been designed and bringing real-life gaming to the internet, have teamed up with pinball celebrity, Jack Danger of DeadFlip fame, to build the first internet-connected Batman ‘66 pinball machine – a world first where anyone can control the pinball machine from anywhere on this planet!

To inspire other pinball enthusiasts, check out the build video below where Shane (Surrogate CEO) and Jack (DeadFlip) go in-depth on how anyone can hook-up a pinball machine to the internet.


source: SurrogateTV

What are you waiting for? You can go and play Batman ’66 pinball over the internet right now from anywhere in the world – Play Batman ’66 here!

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Filed Under: Announcements, Modern Gaming, Pinball Tagged With: Batman, Batman 66, Batman 66 pinball, Batman 80th, Batman 80th anniversary, Batman comic, Batman Day 2019, Batman pinball, Batman80, BatmanDay2019, DC Batman, DC Comins, DeadFlip, internet connected Batman 66 pinball, Jack Danger, pinball, Pinball Press, pinballpress, play Batman 66 via the internet, Stern Batman 66, Stern Pinball, Surrogate TV

PAX Aus 2019 Classic Gaming Tournaments

September 20, 2019 By ausretrogamer

Hey peeps, it is that time of year that you sharpen your reflexes and get your twitchy fingers ready for the PAX Aus 2019 Classic Gaming Tourneys!

From tournaments on the Atari 2600, Commodore 64, PC-Engine, Sega Saturn, Atari Jaguar, to some Doom II FPS action on an old school MS-DOS computer and pinball, we have your nostalgia covered! Check out the PAX Aus 2019 Classic Gaming tournament schedule below and make sure you come around to the Classic Gaming Area nice and early for your chance to become a retro gaming champion!

 

The PAX Aus 2019 Classic Gaming Tournaments are brought to you by these awesome community partners: Bayside Pinball Club, Press Play On Tape Podcast, Weird And Retro and us at Ausretrogamer.

 

Filed Under: Announcements, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: !Arcade!, Amiga, Arcade comp, Atari Comp, atari lynx, ausretrogamer, ausretrogamer at PAX, Bartronica, C64, Classic Gaming Area, Classic Gaming Tournaments, Classic Tourney, Dreamcast, gaming comp at PAX, IFPA, PAX, PAX Aus, PAX Aus 2019, PAX Aus Classic Tourney, PAX Aus Tournaments, PAX Australia, pax classic, PAXAus, PAXAus 2019, pc-engine, pinball, Pinball Comp, Pinball Press, Point Blank, PPOT, press play on tape, press play on tape podcast, Retro gaming competition, River Raid TE, tetris, Weird and Retro

Flipout 2019 Ticket Giveaway!

September 16, 2019 By ausretrogamer

Thanks to our friends at Zax Amusements, we are giving away a weekend double pass for two people to enjoy Flipout 2019 on Saturday, October 26 and Sunday, October 27.

To be in the running for the Flipout 2019 weekend double pass, all you have to do is post a photo of your favourite pinball machine on our Twitter or Facebook page (don’t forget to tag us!) with the hashtag #Flipout2019tix.

Entry is open to Australian residents that can attend Flipout 2019 on October 26 and/or 27! If you are interstate and will be travelling to Melbourne during those dates, please note that this giveaway does not include travel or accommodation. The other condition of entry is that the double passes do not give you entry to the pinball tournaments.

Are you flippin pumped to enter? If you are (and you should be!), then you better hurry, as entries close on October 1 at 3:00pm. The lucky winner will be notified on October 2.

Good luck and see you at Flipout 2019!

PS: If you want to get a feel for what to expect at this year’s Flipout, check out the highlights from Flipout 2018!

 

Filed Under: Announcements, Pinball Tagged With: American Pinball, Australian pinball event, Flipout, Flipout 2019, Flipout2019tix, Jersey Jack Pinball, jjp, Jurassic Park, Mr Pinball, Oktoberfest, pinball event, Pinball Press, pinball show, pinball wizard, Spooky Pinball, Stern Pinball, Willy Wonka, Zax Amusements

Sega Mega Drive 16-Bit Watch

September 10, 2019 By ausretrogamer

Don’t blame us for showing you this, it is all Since Spacies fault!

When we saw Brian’s (aka: Since Spacies) tweet about this Game Glorious Mega Drive watch, we were literally throwing money at our screens, about AUD $19.50 (to be exact).
Don’t get too excited though, Game Glorious has opened pre-sale orders for this watch (and other Mega Drive related items) which will be showcased in their booth at the Tokyo Game Show 2019 event starting this week (September 12th – 15th).

16 Bit time piece…#sega #megadrive #genesis #retro #RetroGaming #videogames pic.twitter.com/z8tY8yCwNs

— …SINCE SPACIES | 3️⃣3️⃣ days till PAX AUS (@sincespacies) September 8, 2019

image source: game.watch.impress

 

Filed Under: Announcements, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Game & Watch, Genesis, Mega Drive 16-bit Watch, Mega Drive watch, megadrive, megadrive 16-bit watch, Megadrive watch, Retro, retrogaming, Sega watch, Since Spacies, TGS, TGS 2019, Tokyo Game Show, Tokyo Game Show 2019, videogames

Streets of Rage 4 Platforms and New Character Revealed

August 21, 2019 By ausretrogamer

As huge fans of the classic Mega Drive beat’em up series, Streets of Rage, this news about Streets of Rage 4 has definitely got us very very excited!

Let’s get straight to it, fans looking forward to playing Streets of Rage 4 next year will be able to do so on their platform of choice, as publisher and co-developer Dotemu (Wonder Boy: The Dragon’s Trap, Windjammers 1 and 2) with co-developers Lizardcube (Wonder Boy: The Dragon’s Trap) and Guard Crush Games (Streets of Fury) today announced that the title will make its way on to PC, Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch – now that is awesome news! Oh yeah, a brand new gameplay trailer released today also introduced the latest character to join Blaze Fielding and Axel Stone: a badass guitar-playing warrior named Cherry Hunter.


source: DotEmu

Cherry Hunter is the daughter of Adam Hunter from the original Streets of Rage. Trained by her father and Axel, Cherry learned self-defense from a young age. Her interest in following in her father’s footsteps and becoming a cop soon faded out, replaced by her love of music. Nowadays, she plays with her electro progressive rock band in some of the most dangerous places in Wood Oak City. She may look young but make no mistake – she is a seasoned veteran of kicking ass and taking names.

The new trailer also reveals several more levels in the upcoming game at different times of day:  neon lighted urban rooftops, elevator, seedy airport hangars, dirty sewers, thumping music stage and many more are all yours for the taking – lay the smackdown and don’t look back.

Just in case you have been living in a cave, Streets of Rage 4 will be the first entry to the core series in 25 years, standing as Axel and Blaze’s glorious return to serving up side-scrolling beatdowns. With lush hand-drawn animations, new combat abilities, and fresh tracks from an amazing team of composers, Streets of Rage 4 will be a masterful tribute to and revitalization of the classic action fans adore.

To keep your skull-cracking combo on the latest Streets of Rage 4 news going, head over to www.streets4rage.com, visit www.facebook.com/StreetsofRage4!

image source: Games Press

 

Filed Under: Announcements, Modern Gaming, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Beat'em Up, Cherru Hunter, DotEmu, Guard Crush, Lizard Cube, Mega Drive, modern game, Nintendo Switch, PC, PS4, Retro Game, sega, Sega Genesis, SoR, SoR 4, Streets Of Rage, Streets Of Rage 4, video game, Xbox One

TAITO’S 80’s Cult Bubble Bobble Gets Sequel Exclusively for Nintendo Switch

August 15, 2019 By ausretrogamer

After more than 10 years, a sequel to the iconic video game classic will finally be released exclusively for Nintendo Switch via ININ Games and Strictly Limited Games!

After a long decade, Nintendo Switch players can now look forward to a sequel to the cult 80’s game series Bubble Bobble by TAITO. The new Bubble Bobble 4 Friends was developed by the original studio TAITO Corporation and will include a brand new local 4-player mode. The sequel will be released both digitally and physically exclusively for Nintendo Switch in Europe on November 19, 2019, with the release in the USA to follow in the first quarter of 2020.

As in the previous highly popular series, the thrilling and epic bubble fight starts again!

One night, a child’s room became enfolded by a miraculous light and every object under its rays suddenly came to life – including the child’s most favourite toy, the little dragon called Bub. Full of jealousy, the wicked magician Baron von Blubba challenges the friendly dragon to battle.

In the ’80s and ’90s, the players jumped through the levels either solo or in the two-player mode. In the new part of the popular Bubble Bobble series, a 4-player cooperative mode is integrated, providing even more fun with friends.

“Bubble Bobble is an extremely popular title in Europe, so we decided to implement a pre-sale in Europe in conjunction with ININ Games and Strictly Limited Games. It is also the first internally developed title since Taito has re-entered the consumer market, and the development team is thrilled to be working on this famous IP. I deeply hope that many people will enjoy it” says Hiroshi Uemura, Executive Officer, Division Manager of Development, TAITO CORPORATION.

Collectors can look forward to the Collector’s Edition of Bubble Bobble 4 Friends, distributed exclusively by Strictly Limited Games. The ININ publishing label markets the retail versions and digital releases on the Nintendo eShop.

We honestly can’t wait for Bubble Bobble 4 Friends! 🙂

News story and image source: Games Press

 

Filed Under: Announcements, Modern Gaming, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Arcade, Bubble Bobble, Bubble Bobble 4 Friends, Bubble Bobble 4 Friends Nintendo Switch, classic gaming, new games, Nintendo Switch, Old School, Retro Game, Retro Gaming, Strictly Limited Games. ININ Games, Taito, Taito Corp, Vintage

Star Wars The Retro Collection Action Figures

August 2, 2019 By ausretrogamer

NOTE: The pre-orders have sold out! If you are interested in this collection, please ensure you subscribe to get notified when they are available. The original story follows below.


How fast can you say, “WANT!”? Well, we can tell you how fast we said it for these new (old looking) Star Wars Retro Collection Action Figures – it was exactly 0.0001 seconds, that’s how fast.

Inspired by the original 1978 Kenner Star Wars 3 3/4-inch action figures, these Star Wars The Retro Collection Action Figures (part of wave 1) are a must get for anyone with an ounce of nostalgia for the old school figures they once had or lusted after back in the day. Packaged on classic 6-inch by 9-inch cardbacks with faux ageing, you’d be hard pressed to tell the difference between these and the original Kenner figures – at least these are cheaper! Oh yeah, each figure has 6 points of articulation and an accessory for you to pose them in their iconic stance from the original movie – we love Darth Vader’s and Luke Skywalker’s retractable telescopic lightsabers!

So what do you get in the Star Wars The Retro Collection Action Figures Wave 1 Case? The case includes 6 individually packaged action figures:

  • Darth Vader
  • Luke Skywalker
  • Stormtrooper
  • Princess Leia Organa
  • Chewbacca
  • Han Solo

The force is strong with these action figures!

[via: technabob]

 

Filed Under: Announcements, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Chewbacca, Chewie, classic toys, darth vader, Han Solo, Kenner Star Wars, Luke Skywalker, Princess Leia, Retro, retro Star Wars, Star Wars, Star Wars 1978 figures, Star Wars figures, Star Wars Retro Collection Action Figures, Stromtrooper, vintage toys

A Space Invaders Movie Is Coming!

July 25, 2019 By ausretrogamer

Pew, pew, pew! Listen to (well, read) this…… New Line Cinema is working on a Space Invaders movie – yep, a movie based on Taito’s 1978 classic arcade shoot’em up!

It seems that the Hollywood film tank is running dry (or perhaps they are desperate for new ideas?), so they are dipping into the video game well for their next new movie. We hope this isn’t another rubbish film based on a video game (Ed: not looking at you Double Dragon!). Our expectations are quite low (it’s for the best).

We haven’t seen anything about a release date apart from hearing that New Line is very close to starting production. Oh yeah, if it matters to you, they have Greg Russo (Mortal Kombat) writing the film, and the following folks running production: Akiva Goldsman (Fringe, Star Trek: Discovery), Joby Harold (John Wick 3), and Tory Tunnell (Robin Hood).

We’ll update this post as more news comes to hand!

image source: The Arcade Flyer Archive

[story source: technabob]

 

Filed Under: Announcements, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: !Arcade!, arcade game, Classic Arcade Gaming, films based on video games, Golden Age, Golden Age Of Arcade, Hollywood films, New Line, New Line Cinema, Retro Gaming, shmup, shmups, shoot’em ups, Space Invaders, Space Invaders Movie, Taito

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