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Pac Maze: An Immersive Pac-Man Inspired Escape Maze

18/04/2019 By ausretrogamer

A real life Pac-Man escape maze? Yep, you have read that right!

The peeps at Pac Maze have created the ultimate nostalgic Pac-Man inspired escape maze in Melbourne for one day at a secret location within 15 minutes from the CBD!

This immersive activation will bring a huge maze with the chance for players to lose themselves in a pixelated world, running, dodging ghosts and grabbing fruit to be the ultimate winner. Inside the maze, players will need to complete a coded pac puzzle along with collecting fruit. The first to complete the puzzle and collect all the fruit will be crowned the ultimate winner. If a player gets caught by a ghost they will lose a life – lose 3 lives and you’re out! Now that is old school rules.

Once players escape the Pac Maze they can kick on in the 80’s themed pixel room, which will include the OG Pac-Man game and a DJ who will be belting out the classics to wind the clock back.

Sounds fun! For full event details and ticketing, go here.

PS: We hope this isn’t the same mob that ran the much maligned Mario Kart (IRL event) in the CBD.

Filed Under: Announcements, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: announcement, event, maze, Melbourne, Pac Maze, Pac Maze: Melbourne, Pac-Man, Pac-Man Maze, Pac-Maze event, PacMaze Melbourne, Tickets

Raised By Rainbows: Adorable Pop Culture Art

08/04/2019 By ausretrogamer

Oh man, wish we had seen Luke Flowers’ brilliant Raised by Rainbows exhibit earlier!

Luke’s exhibit at Gallery 1988 has a number of cool arcade games and other popular toys related art which is very unique and absolutely adorable.

Most art pieces are sold out (Ed: darn it!), but there are a few that you can still get your hands on (Ed: looking at you ‘Mario Mayhem’)!

You got to admit, these are quite cool. Picking a favourite seems impossible!

For more details of available art to be purchased, please check out the entire Raised by Rainbows exhibit at Gallery 1988.

image source: Raised by Rainbows exhibit via Gallery 1988

 

Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: 1980s, 80s, arcade art, Art, art exhibit, art print, Artistic, Gallery 1988, Gallery1988, indie art, Jensen Karp, Luke Flowers, Mickey Mouse, MOTU, MOTU art, prints, Raised by Rainbows, Retro Gamers, Retro Gaming, retrogaming, retrogaming art, TMNT arcade

Sega Mega Drive Mini: To be this good takes AGES, To be this good takes SEGA

03/04/2019 By ausretrogamer

Just in case you have been in a cave without any outside contact, get your diary out now and mark September 19, 2019 as the date that the beautiful Sega Mega Drive Mini will be released in the wild to go toe-to-toe with its old foe, the SNES Classic Mini! Oh yeah, this ain’t no Flashback system!

We were amazed to find the following letter, with love, from SEGA:

My Old Friend,

I know it’s been a while. Time moves forward, yet not a day goes by that you’re not on my mind. I, the popular, star-console, you, the shy, unassuming kid, but we found common ground when we played Ecco the Dolphin together. You were so fast, racing through the Green Hill Zone with my pal, Sonic!

You sure knew how to play. The way that CRT hue hit your glazed over face as you spent another hour playing Castlevania: Bloodlines…We both knew things would change and that we’d move on to other great things, but lately, I’ve been thinking about spending time together once more. We didn’t do what we were told, but we made a good team.

I look a bit different now. I’m much smaller. I’m packing 40 games inside my sleek, molded shell, and more blast processing power than ever before.

We lived fast and dangerously, together, playing the games some of the adults weren’t too keen on (but you had the cool parents). We had the games your friends wanted to play, a whole stack of them. Shining Force, Dr. Robotnik’s Mean Bean Machine, and Earthworm Jim, to name a few.

Sure. there were other distractions (remember pogs?). I was never jealous though because we still had Altered Beast and Gunstar Heroes.

I will try to write more regularly. I hear there is this friendly meeting space called “social media” now where I can share more.

I hope to hear from you soon.

With love,

SEGA Mega Drive Mini @-}–

Wow. We’ve never seen the SEGA Mega Drive Mini express itself like that before. If you’d like to write back, here is some information you may find useful when crafting your reply 😉

When: September 19, 2019

What: Miniature Sega Mega Drive console which will be plug-and-play ready with 40 classic games built-in! Oh yeah, the controllers will have 3 fire-buttons, not 6 (Ed: Oh well, it’s better than nothing)

Price: AU$139.00 / US$79.99 (Pre-orders via JB Hi-Fi or Play-Asia)

Announced titles (and more to come!):

  • Sonic the Hedgehog​
  • Ecco the Dolphin
  • Castlevania: Bloodlines
  • Space Harrier 2
  • Shining Force
  • Robotnik’s Mean Bean Machine
  • Earthworm Jim
  • Comix Zone
  • Altered Beast
  • Gunstar Heroes

So there you have it. Are you excited? Of course you are! Let us know on Twitter or Facebook which other titles you would like to see make the list of 40 legendary games.

Now, there are no limits with the Sega Mega Drive Mini!

image source: Sega Mega Drive Mini

 

Filed Under: Announcements, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: 16-bit, 16bit, Altered Beast, ausretrogamer, australian retro gamers, classic gaming, Ecco The Dolphin, Gunstar Heroes, Mega Drive, Old School, Retro Gamer, Retro Gamers, Retro Gaming, retrogaming, sega, Sega Genesis, Sega Genesis Mini, Sega Mega Drive Classic Mini, Sega Mega Drive Mini, Shining Force, SNES Classic Mini, Sonic The Hedgehog, space harrier, Treasure

Happy April Fools’ Day

01/04/2019 By ausretrogamer

You got to love April Fools’ Day tricksters. The more elaborate the April Fools joke (or trick), the better.

One games publisher that loved staging elaborate April Fools’ Day jokes on unsuspecting fans was Irem. While in business, Irem always had a joke or two up their sleeve come April 1.

They would create websites that were usually dedicated to promoting something that tended to poke fun at themselves and their own games, like the three “real life” models of the R-Type R-9 unit you could choose to purchase, or their new Irem Zoo, and our absolute favourite, their EXIDNA XAVY console, which was touted as the ultimate games machine that housed a self-propelled folding controller!

Irem had a lot of us gamers going with their elaborate jokes till we realised it was a ruse and in good fun. Here are a few listings of Irem’s sites that had us fooled over the years:

  • April Fools 2000: R-Type Force Sweets
  • April Fools 2001: Dokidoki Suikoden Dating Sim
  • April Fools 2002: Zettai Zetsumei Toshi Crowbars (with additional colors)
  • April Fools 2004: Irem Burger
  • April Fools 2006: Investigations into the UMA of Hakusan Lake
  • April Fools 2007: Opening of IREM Gakuen

image source: Irem – via wayback machine

 

 

Filed Under: History, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: 1 April, April 1, April Fools, April Fools’ Day, Arcade, Exidna Xavy, Irem, Irem Burger, Irem Zoo, Joke, Old School, pinball, R-Type, Retro Gamer, Retro Gamers, Retro Gaming, retrogaming

Stop Motion Super Paper Mario Bros. World 1-1

21/03/2019 By ausretrogamer

Another day and another super cool creation!

This time around it is the amazing stop-motion paper animation of the classic Famicom/NES Super Mario Bros. World 1-1 stage created by Japanese artist KisaragiHutae6. The entire animation was created in his notebook with a bit of old school literal cutting and pasting onto lined notebook paper. The result is phenomenal.

Now press play and be amazed!


source: 如月二重6 Kisaragi Hutae 6

[story source: laughingsquid]

 

 

Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Art, Famicom, KisaraguHutae6, NES, nintendo, Paper Super Mario, SMB, Stop Motion, Stop Motion Paper Super Mario, super mario, Super Mario Bros, World 1-1

Homemade Pinball Machines

10/03/2019 By ausretrogamer

Here we were thinking we were cool making our own pinball machine using the PinBox 3000.

Well we’ve been shown up by the MuruzCe Fun Education Turkish YouTube channel! Check out their very cool homemade pinball machines – we love the implementation of their multi-ball! Amazing stuff!


source: MuruzCe Eğlenceli Eğitim


source: MuruzCe Eğlenceli Eğitim

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Filed Under: Pinball, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: cardboard pinball, DIY pinball, homemade pinball, IFPA, MuruzCe Fun Education, pinball, Pinball Life, Pinball Press, pinball video, pinball wizard, pinballpress, pinbox 3000, pinbox3000, video, youtube

Australia’s Last Blockbuster Video Store is Closing

04/03/2019 By ausretrogamer

At the height of renting VHS tapes and video game cartridges for your Sega and Nintendo consoles, it was your local Blockbuster Video Store that you’d venture to for your fix of the latest and greatest films and video games.

Fast forward to 2019 and your bricks-and-mortal video rental outlets are all but dead. Well, in Australia, the last Blockbuster Video Store in Morley, Western Australia was still ticking along, but the owners, Lyn and John Borszeky have announced that their store will be closing its doors for good at the end of the month.

As of March 8, if you are anywhere near Morley, head down to the last Blockbuster store in Australia to grab some stock and/or store fixtures and fittings. So get in there to grab a slice of history, otherwise this will be another box to file in your nostalgic memory.

If you have fond memories of renting movies or video games from your local outlet, let us know about it on Twitter or Facebook.

image source: Community News

[story source: Community News]

Filed Under: Announcements, History, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Blockbuster, Blockbuster Video, Blockbuster video store, Cartridge rentals, Cartridges, Film, gamers, Morley Blockbuster, Retro Gaming, retrogaming, VHS, VHS rentals, VHS tapes, Video Games, Video rental outlet, video store rentals

Peter Alexander Super Mario Sleepwear – Game On!

28/02/2019 By ausretrogamer


Check out the Peter Alexander – Super Mario Game On sleepwear! Lots of Nintendo based character pyjamas, shorts, tops and slippers for boys and girls of all ages!

Thanks again to our friend, Lane Myer for bringing this to our attention and to Ms. Ausretrogamer for taking some snaps from the Peter Alexander store. We’ll now all look cool when we sleep *wink*

photo by: Ms. Ausretrogamer

image source: Peter Alexander

photo by: Ms. Ausretrogamer

image source: Peter Alexander

photo by: Ms. Ausretrogamer

 

Filed Under: Announcements, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Donkey Kong, Donkey Kong tops, Gamer PJs, Geeky PJs, nintendo, Peter Alexander, Peter Alexander pyjamas, PJs, super mario, Super Mario pyjamas, Yoshi slippers

YouTuber Enables Floppy Disk Games For Smartphones

27/02/2019 By ausretrogamer

Whoa, this YouTuber has figured out how to play floppy disk games on his Android smartphone! If only this can be done on iOS devices……

This YouTuber made a hack to play floppy disk games on smartphones pic.twitter.com/BHoXaUEgHA

— NowThis (@nowthisnews) February 26, 2019

Filed Under: Announcements, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: 3.5 inch disk, 5.25 inch disk, Android, crack, diy, DOSBOX, Floppy Disk, Floppy Disk Games, Floppy Disk Games on smartphones, floppy diskettes, Google, hack, homebrew, iOS, iPAD, iPhone, MS DOS

Doom Pinball: A One Of A Kind Pinball Machine

25/02/2019 By ausretrogamer

Imagine if you will, Doom, one of the best First Person Shooter (FPS) video games of all time, was somehow turned into a pinball machine.

Well, imagine no more, as Pinsider Bonnevil69 has created a custom pinball machine based on the brilliant game Doom. If there was a video game that was perfect for a pinball theme, then Doom is certainly it!
This labour of love took some time to be made, but boy oh boy, was it worth it. Using Mutlitmorphic’s P3-ROC pinball control system as the brains of the machine, Bonnevil69 also used  the pinball programming Skeleton framework to build the software and ruleset of the game.

Our only wish would be for this machine to be mass produced, but alas, that will probably never happen.

[source: Pinside]

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Filed Under: Pinball, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Bonnevil69, custom pinball, diy, Doom, Doom custom pinball machine, Doom Pinball, homebrew, Homebrew Pinball, Multimorphic, P-ROC, P3-ROC, pinball, Pinball Press, pinballpress, Pinside, Skeleton Framework

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