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STAR WARS Comic Art Pinball: May The Force Be With You

May 12, 2020 By ausretrogamer

A long time ago in a galaxy far, far too close to home, I was excited when Stern Pinball announced their Star Wars pinball machine. I was so excited by this news, I almost bought one without playing it!

But there was a disturbance in the (pinball) FORCE in mid 2017! Bear with me here, as this story delves into the depths of the dark side before I see the light.

Cooler heads prevailed and I took Ms. ausretrogamer’s advice to play the pinball machine before making a decision to buy it or not. Well, on that fateful day in mid 2017, my initial impression of Stern’s Star Wars pinball wasn’t at all positive. I played the Pro model of the game, and let’s just say that it didn’t inspire me to press the start button to play it again. The FORCE just wasn’t strong enough to engage me. I was gutted! I felt that the machine did not capture the theme and universe of my all-time favourite movie franchise. I buried my disappointment and forgot about the machine. As the great Jedi Master, Yoda once said, “Disappointment is the path to the dark side. Disappointment leads to anger. Anger leads to hate. Hate leads to suffering.” Welllll, he didn’t say that exactly, but you get my drift.

Luckily I did not give in to the disappointment, no matter how tempting the dark side of the force was. At the time, I found solace in another pinball machine, Chicago Gaming Company’s Attack From Mars Remake. My pinball mojo was back to peak level and the disappointment of the Star Wars pinball machine was all but a distant memory.

source: Stern Pinball Inc.

Then in mid 2019, there was a flicker in the FORCE. My brother-in-law, who got the silverball bug after playing our machines, went hunting for his first pinball game and settled for a Stern Star Wars Premium pinball machine. I remember thinking to myself, I hope he loves the game. Well, to my surprise, he did. What surprised me even more was my reaction to the game – once I pressed the start button and started flipping, I was immediately grabbed by the FORCE, just like Darth Vader’s force choke. Taking Yoda’s advice to heart, we had to unlearn what we learned about this game.

Wow, what a difference two years had made! The updated code and of course, this being the Premium model of the game, it felt like I was in the middle of the (original) Star Wars universe! I found that my excitement for the machine was at the same level as when Stern first announced that they were making a Star Wars pinball game. I knew then that I had to hunt down a machine to fulfil my wish of owning my pinball dream theme.

Dum, Dum, Dum, Dum-te-dum, Dum-te-dum#StarWars #pinball #SternPinball pic.twitter.com/rqht7UaPKT

— ausretrogamer (@ausretrogamer) May 9, 2020

Just like all Star Wars stories, starting with a struggle and then ending on a positive note, so has this musing. I finally saw the light side of the FORCE and procured my pinball dream theme, a Stern Star Wars Comic Art Premium machine, beautifully presented by Star Wars comic artist, Randy Martinez – it’s so eye-poppingly beautiful. It was a long time coming to get to this point, but I am glad I went on this journey and reached my destination. The moral of my story is, never judge a book by its cover and always come back to a pinball game you haven’t played in a while, it may surprise you.

Thanks to the folks at Zax Amusements for fulfilling my wish – they made this Padawan very happy. May the FORCE be with you!

A lightsaber is required to bust open this beauty!

The Ausretrogamer Fun Factory is READY!

The machine is (almost) in its position – love the right side cabinet art!

Love the left side art cabinet too!

And we are upright!

We have the keys to the Millennium Falcon

Time to play and defeat the evil Empire!

Always Use The Force!

Love the LCD – it integrates the theme with visual Star Wars eye-candy

The comic art is eye-poppingly gorgeous on this machine

Taking in the comic art with the glass off!

Randy Martinez should be commended for his brilliant art work on this machine

Let’s blow up the Death Star

Making the Kessel Run in less than twelve parsecs

The magnets on this machine whiz the balls around on the hyperspace loop at breakneck speeds!

And we are on, like Donkey K… Ah, never mind!

Who doesn’t like seeing their name on the high score table

Just enjoying the view

A handsome threesome in the Fun Factory

 

Filed Under: Pinball, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Anakin, Boba Fett, Comic art Star Wars, darth vader, Emporer, Geek, Luke Skywalker, May The Force Be With You, Obi Wan Kenobi, pinball, Pinball Life, Pinball Press, pinballpress, Star Wars, Star Wars Comic, Star Wars pinball, Star Wars Prem, Star Wars Premium, Star Wars Premium Pinball, Stern Pinball, Stern Star Wars, Stern Star Wars Comic Art pinball, Stern Star Wars Comic Art Premium Pinball, Stern Star Wars Prem, SternPinball, thrill of the chase

This Myki Reader is DOOMed

May 11, 2020 By ausretrogamer

So that’s what happened to our tram’s Myki card reader – it got turned into a DOOM playing machine!

Got Doom working on a ticket validator (myki) from r/itrunsdoom

To be honest, it is a better use of a Myki public transport terminal. Who would have thought that the classic FPS could run on such a device!

Well done to reddit user zbios for hacking the Windows CE based Myki system to run the classic shooter we all know and love!

DOOM on baby!

image source: Reddit

 

Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Doom, Doom running on Myki reader, hack, Myki, Myki Doom, Myki FPD, Myki Hacked, Myki reader, Myki ticket Validation, Reddit, Retro Gaming

Custom Painted GameCube Consoles

May 7, 2020 By ausretrogamer

We have previously featured customised GameCube consoles, like the Mario Sunshine one, but these custom painted consoles by Mago Serenil (CustomsGameCubes on Etsy) are just so darn gorgeous!

The best part is, these custom painted GameCube consoles are available from Mago’s Etsy store (Mago is currently on a break, but you can still get in touch via Etsy).

[story source: [technabob]

 

Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: classic gaming, Custom GameCube, Custom painted consoles, custom painted gamecube, CustomsGameCubes, Donkey Kong, etsy, GameCube, GameCube Donkey Kong, GameCube Kirby, GameCube Metroid, GameCube Super Mario, GCN, Kirby, Mago Serenil, Metroid, Nintendo GameCube, Old School, Retro Gamer, Retro Gaming, retrogaming, Samus, super mario, Vintage gaming

Gradius V Official DVD The Perfect

May 6, 2020 By ausretrogamer

That Alex Reynolds (aka: Alexpletives on Twitter) has surprised us once again!

Hot on the heels of his Ikaruga Appreciate DVD, Alex showed us another DVD from Japan in his vast collection, this time, it was Konami’s Gradius V Official DVD The Perfect.

According to our good friend, Wikipedia:

“On April 9, 2004, Konami announced a DVD called OPTIONS, which was being offered to pre-ordering customers in Japan — containing interviews with the developers, art galleries and a number of videos demonstrating the inner workings of the game’s levels. Adding further incentive for customers to purchase the upcoming game, Konami later revealed the availability of The History of Vic Viper — a book indicating inner design, the background and the roadmap of the Vic Viper ships. The book was included with all versions of the original Japanese pressing of the game. An additional DVD with expanded content titled Gradius V Official DVD The Perfect was also released in Japan to be ordered separately or with the game from Konami’s online retail store, Konamistyle”.

We may need to ask Alex if we can “borrow” this DVD 😉

 

 

Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: classic gaming, DVD, Film, Gradius, Gradius V, Gradius V Official DVD The Perfect, Konami, Konamistyle, Old School, PlayStation 2, PS2, shmup, shmups, shoot'em up, Treasure, video, Video Games

May The 4th Be With You – Happy Star Wars Day

May 4, 2020 By ausretrogamer

It’s STAR WARS DAY peeps! May the 4th be with you!

As huge Star Wars fans, we can’t go past celebrating this day. Since Star Wars Day almost coincides with our birthday, it makes it that little bit extra special.

We are celebrating this day with our new cool and very special gift, a Star Wars – Han Solo Limited Edition Invicta watch. We love everything about this awesome watch, from Han encased in carbonite sharing the watch-face with his beloved Millennium Falcon, his heavy blaster on the second hand, to the leather strap depicting his attire, and of course, the Millennium Falcon side plate and the see-through automatic watch movement. Do you have any special Star Wars items celebrating this occasion?

From all of us at ausretrogamer, have yourselves a great Star Wars Day, and May The 4th Be With You!

 

 

 

Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Geek, Han Solo, Han Solo Watch, Harrison Ford, Invicta Star Wars, Invicta Star Wars Limited Edition watch, Invicta Star Wars watch, Invicta Watches, limited edition watch, May the 4th be with you, Star Wars, Star Wars Day, Star Wars Fan, Star Wars Han Solo Limited Edition watch, Star Wars Han Solo watch, Star Wars watch, Watch

The Rise and Fall of Centuri Inc.

May 1, 2020 By ausretrogamer

Remember Centuri? Not really? We bet it will ring a bell when you watch this two-part series (on Centuri Inc.) and realise you probably played one (or more) of their licensed video games a fair bit at your local arcade joints.

Cassandra Chiles-Quirk (aka: Vintage Arcade Gal) has done a stellar job in encapsulating the highs and lows of this once great company of the golden age of arcade video games.

The Rise & Fall of Centuri – Part 1

The Rise & Fall of Centuri – Part 2

source: Vintage Arcade Gal

 

Filed Under: History, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: 1980s, 80s, Allied Leisure, Arcade, Centuri, Centuri Inc, classic gaming, coin operated, coin-op, golden era, golden era of arcade, Gyruss, Retro, Retro Gamer, Retro Gaming, retro history, throwback, Time Pilot, Track and Field, Vintage Arcade Gal, Vintage gaming

Nintendo Ball – The Game and Watch That Started The Iconic Series

April 28, 2020 By ausretrogamer

Nintendo Ball holds a dear place in our heart as it was their very first (Silver) Game & Watch product, released on this day [April 28] in 1980! This was the game that kicked off the iconic electronic handheld series.

Being the company’s first Game & Watch title, Ball is celebrated among the gaming community and within Nintendo itself, as evident from their many re-releases and remakes.

In case you never played Ball, the user controls a character who must juggle a few balls at once, ensuring that none of them are dropped. The control to keep juggling the ball is pretty straight forward – by pressing the left and right face button. It is this simplicity that made Nintendo’s Game & Watch series so memorable with its fans.

Do you have still have your Game & Watch(es)? Which one(s) is/are your fave?

source: Wikimedia Commons

 

Filed Under: History, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: 80s, Ball Game and Watch, Classic Games, G & W, G&W, Game & Watch, game and watch, Nintendo Ball, Nintendo Ball Game and Watch, Nintendo Game & Watch series, Old School, Retro Gamer, Retro Gaming, retrogaming, Silver Game and Watch, throwback, throwback thursday

IKARUGA Appreciate DVD

April 27, 2020 By ausretrogamer

During a private chat with Alex Reynolds (aka: Alexpletives on Twitter) he shared something that we weren’t aware till today – Treasure’s IKARUGA Appreciate DVD!

Alex told us that he loved Treasure’s game so much (Ed: who doesn’t?!) but like most mere mortals, found it extremely difficult to play and progress deep into the game, so when he saw the Appreciate DVD on a Japanese site, he grabbed it as it would be the means to see the rest of this brilliant game.

Wish we knew how to read in Japanese! Anyone else have this DVD? Hit us up on our socials.

 

Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Dreamcast, DVD, Film, GameCube, Ikaruga, Ikaruga Appreciate DVD, Ikaruga DVD, Nintendo Switch, Old School, Retro Gamers, retrogaming, shmup, Treasure, Video Games

Podcast: Vertical Hold – Retro Gaming In Self Isolation

April 24, 2020 By ausretrogamer

I can’t believe that we (myself and Ms. ausretrogamer) have never appeared together on a podcast! Well, I am here to tell you that we finally made our debut together in guest speaking on episode 275 of the Vertical Hold podcast!

The topic of discussion was how we were passing the time and keeping our sanity in this worldwide pandemic. We delve into the midst of nostalgia and discuss all things gaming, from retro and modern, pinball, arcade, board games to the Commodore 64, SNES, RetroPie and Nintendo’s Wii! Oh yeah, Double Dragon and Zelda came up in conversation too 😉

Thank you to Alex Kidman and Adam Turner for having us on their brilliant weekly Vertical Hold podcast, we had a blast!

 

Filed Under: Podcasts, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Adam Turner, Alex Boz, Alex Kidman, arcade conversions, Attack From Mars, ausretrogamer, board games, C64, CoreGrafx mini, corona virus, covid-19, Double Dragon, escape room, iOS, Kerith Sharkey, MAME, ms ausretrogamer, PC-Engine mini, pinball, podcast, Retro Gamer, Retro Gaming, self isolation, SNES Classic Mini, social distancing, Stern Pinball, Super Mario Kart 7, The Pinball Arcade, The Walking Dead, TurboGrafx-16 mini, Vertical Hold, Vertical Hold AU, Video Games, Wii, Wii Board, Wonder Boy

Kickstart A Hit Of AMIGA Nostalgia

April 21, 2020 By ausretrogamer

We recently delved into some of our forgotten boxes, hidden deep in our vault (aka: the garage) which were choc-full of classic video games.

What we found totally blew our mind – a treasure trove of Amiga gems! We are still shaking our head in disbelief in how we could have forgotten about these games – it is sacrilege.

Let’s get one thing straight, as much as we still love our Atari ST, the Amiga, with its various models we’ve had the pleasure of playing on, from the 500, CDTV, 2000 to the 1200 and CD32, it still holds a dear place in our bitmap heart.

So come on an intoxicating nostalgic journey with us by scrolling through the below games, but don’t rush through the photos, as you may miss an old favourite!

PS: Hit us up on Twitter or Facebook to let us know which game(s) gave you a warm and fuzzy feeling 🙂

 

Filed Under: History, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: 16-bit, 32-bit, Alien Breed, Amiga, Amiga 1200, Amiga 500, Amiga CD, Amiga CD32, Amiga CDTV, Amiga games, Amiga OS, Cannon Fodder, CD32, Civilization, Classic Games, Commodore CDTV, Deluxe Paint, Graftgold, Micro, micro computing, Microprose, micros, Midway, Myst, nostalgia, Old School, retro computing, Retro Gamer, Retro Gaming, retrogaming, Slam Tilt, Ultima, Virocop, Wing Commander

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