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Ah the 1980s, We Miss You So Much!

March 27, 2018 By ausretrogamer

Gotta share this video that was posted by video game history guy, John Anderson. Using John’s words, this is, “A 1981 TV news report by WMAQ-TV in Chicago about the makers of Defender (Williams Electronics) and inside the Midway factory assembling Pac-Man arcade cabinets (350 a day!)”.

Ah the 80s, we definitely miss you so much!

A 1981 TV news report about the makers of Defender (Williams Electronics) and inside the Midway factory assembling Pac-Man arcade cabinets (350 a day!) from WMAQ-TV in Chicago. Via: The Museum of Classic Chicago Television. pic.twitter.com/x3fayTqlJw

— John Andersen (@JohnAndersen21) December 18, 2017

source: John Anderson via Twitter

 

Filed Under: History, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: 1980s, 80s, 80s arcade, Arcade, Arcade Machines, Chicago, Classic Games, Defender, Galaga, Galaxian, Namco, Old School, Pac-Man, Retro Gamers, Retro Gaming, retrogaming, shmups, Taito, Video Games, vintage games, Williams Electronics

The Most Accurate Arcade Diorama!

March 23, 2018 By ausretrogamer

Holy smokes! Just as we were scrolling aimlessly through our Twitter feed and were about to give up and shut the app, we came across xevious765_bt’s Tweet which almost made us choke on our own spit!

The (loose) translation of xevious765_bt’s Tweet is, “The arcade diorama was taken by a close female photographer, ‼\(^o^)/ 📷 and the real feeling is different when I take it with a good camera of the one eye reflex! of ▽*) Course, the cameraman’s arm is good.”

Gotta thank their close female photographer friend for snapping these awesome pics. Oh, and to the creator of the arcade diorama, wow, talk about intricate detail – simply amazing!

[source: xevious765_bt via Twitter]

 

Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Arcade, Arcade Centre, arcade diorama, diorama, diy, japanese arcade, OutRun, Retro Gaming, sega, street fighter, tabletop, Tekken, Twitter, Virtua Fighter, Xevious765_bt, Yu Suzuki

Bear Beware!

March 22, 2018 By ausretrogamer

We don’t have to convince you that interest in retro games has never been higher. Take John Darnell’s Bear Beware! (previously known as Sleepwalker) for instance – it was released on the Commodore 64 in April 2017 which quickly became a fan favourite amongst retro  gamers.

Fast forward to 2018 and John Darnell (Another Fine Mess) is about to release Bear Beware! on Android, iOS, PC and Mac so it can be enjoyed on modern systems, not just on the old trusty C64. There is even a hint that Bear Beware! will be coming out later for the Nintendo Switch – which is absolutely awesome news!

So what’s this Bear Beware! game all about you may ask? Well, it’s origins date back to 1984! Yes, 1984! Back then John Darnell (working for Software Projects in Liverpool developing Kane 1 & 2, Dragon’s Lair, Escape From Singes Castle, Star Paws and Jet Set Willy 2) had conceived Bear Beware! but the game was lost to the mists of time. Luckily for us John hadn’t forgotten about the game he came up with all those years ago, re-coding his original idea from scratch, delivering a fantastic arcade adventure that fans of classic retro games like Jet-Set Willy will love!

Bear Beware! revolves around the heroic efforts of the protagonist Security Guard Hero rescuing his little sleepwalking Funfair Buddy and getting him back to bed before he wakes up. Sounds easy aye? Welllllll, you must traverse 25 levels infested with all kinds of nasty peeps that are hellbent on stopping your Buddy getting back to bed.

Bear Beware! will be available free to play in the comings weeks (March/April 2018). You can follow the exploits of Bear Beware! on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.

image source: Bear Beware! by AFM

 

Filed Under: Announcements, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: 8-bit, Another Fine Mess, Bear Beware!, C64, Commodore 64, IndieDev, John Darnell, Sleepwalker, Software Projects, Star Paws

Real Life Mario Kart is Coming Down Under

March 21, 2018 By ausretrogamer

Just in case you missed this, we thought we’d bring it to your attention!

Have you ever wanted to race against Mario or Luigi while collecting stars to win amazing prizes? ‘Real Life Mario Karting’ – Go Karting with a Twist will be headed to Sydney and Melbourne soon!

A unique experience that combines your favourite characters, friends and new friends for a driving experience that will take you back in time.

On the race day,  you’ll be able to pick your favourite character, drive courses dressed as them, and have the opportunity to collect stars to win prizes.

Tickets for this event are extremely limited, so sign up now.

Get ready for a ride of a lifetime!

image source: Mushroom Racing

 

Filed Under: Announcements, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Bowser, Luigi, Mario Kart, Mushroom Racing, nintendo, Princess Peach, Real Life Mario Kart, Real Life Mario Kart is Coming to Australia, Real Mario Kart, super mario, Super Mario Kart, Super Mario Kart 64

Review of the SNES / Super Famicom: A Visual Compendium

March 16, 2018 By ausretrogamer

When it comes to video gaming related compendiums, Bitmap Books has got you covered. One of their first efforts, the cleverly titled Commodore 64: a visual commpendium was an absolute ripper. We still love and cherish our C64 commpendium, especially the nostalgic buzz we get when flicking through its pages and finding games that we may have forgotten about. That C64 commpendium was the start of Bitmap Books’ journey into publishing awesome gaming related tomes.

Fast forward to today and we are once again wowed by their latest publication, the SNES/Super Famicom: a visual compendium! Not only is this compendium double (and then some!) the size of the Commodore 64 one, it boasts content that you would not normally find in a book like this. We were expecting the games coverage (of course), but the variety of content and contributions from industry legends, like Eugene Jarvis (Ed: OMG!) really blew us away!

The first thing that struck us when we received the SNES/Super Famicom: a visual compendium was its beautiful lenticular fascia slipcase. As mentioned, the size of this compendium (it’s 536 pages!) did get the 16-bit nostalgic nerves tingling immediately. We can bang on about the premium quality and finish, but we have come to expect this from Bitmap Books, which is a great feather in their cap.

The SNES (Super Famicom in Japan) was Nintendo’s entrant in the bitter 16-bit console war with Sega’s Mega Drive/Gensis. Selling almost 50 million consoles worldwide, it made Nintendo’s console a firm favourite with millions of gamers around the globe. If you owned or played on one of these 50 million SNES/Super Famicom consoles, then this compendium is for you!

SNES/Super Famicom: a visual compendium offers a visual snapshot of the best games, developers, box art and product design from across the territories it sold in. As the name suggests, it is a visual book designed to stir up excitement and nostalgia for Nintendo’s fantastic 16-bit machine and its legacy of classic video games. From the varied and amazing visual content, we absolutely loved the behind the scenes look at the creation of the SNES product / console packaging – a fascinating insight into the design team’s thinking!

This is really an easy review to do as the subject matter and quality finish truly sell themselves. Do yourself a favour and grab this compendium before it sells out!

SNES/Super Famicom: A Visual Compendium was kindly supplied for review by Bitmap Books

 

Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture, Reviews Tagged With: Bitmap Books, Book, Book Review, classic gaming, compendium, NES, retrogaming, Review, Sam Dyer, SNES/Super Famicom: a visual compendium, SNES: a visual compendium, SuFami, Super Famicom, super nintendo, video games book

Sega Mega Drive Classics coming to PlayStation 4 and XBox One

March 15, 2018 By ausretrogamer

HOLD ME CLOSER SHADOW DANCER! SEGA MEGA DRIVE CLASSICS COMING TO PLAYSTATION 4 AND XBOX ONE

SEGA® Europe Ltd. has an Altered Beast™ of an announcement certain to create an Alien Storm™ amongst the Shining Force™ of retro SEGA fans out there, as SEGA® Mega Drive Classics™ is set to release for PlayStation® 4 and Xbox® One on 29th May, 2018.

The collection has over 50 retro classics to experience across every genre; arcade action, shooters, beat ‘em ups, puzzlers, old favourites and hidden gems, with a raft of modern features. These include online multiplayer, achievements, mirror modes, rewind and save states meaning players old and new should find revisiting these great games an absolute Sonic 3D Blast. Visit the Sega Mega Drive Classics product page for more details.


source: SEGA Europe

SEGA Mega Drive Classics is available to pre-order now. It comes complete with a double sided Golden Axe™ and Streets of Rage™ poster, identical to the ones you would have seen in the game’s 90s inspired retro gamer’s bedroom, the hub through which players can access the entire collection!

To Gain Ground™ on all the latest information about SEGA and the SEGA Mega Drive Classics visit www.sega.co.uk.

Go now, be the Light Crusader™ you always dreamed you could be…

PS: Oh how we wish Sega Mega Drive Classics would somehow materialise on the Switch 😉

image source: SEGA Europe

[PRESS RELEASE supplied by Five Star Games]

Filed Under: Announcements, Modern Gaming, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: 16-bit, Classic Games, Mega Drive, Mega Drive Classics, PlayStation 4, PS4, Retro Gamers, Retro Gaming, Sega Genesis, Sega Mega Drive Classics, Sega Mega Drive Classics PS4, Sega Mega Drive Classics Xbox One, XB1, XBone, Xbox One

The Blue Marble

March 14, 2018 By ausretrogamer

We are left scratching our heads yet again by the brilliance of others in this world.

Enter YouTuber Kaplamino. He spent 3 months making this epic blue marble Rube Goldberg domino-effect contraption which has totally blown our minds!

Kaplamino must have patience of a saint, as he failed over 500 times getting this just right – WOW!


source: Kaplamino

 

Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture

Digitiser: The Show – Proper Retro Gaming TV

March 13, 2018 By ausretrogamer

Does Paul Rose (aka: Mr Biffo) really need an introduction? If so, then hang your head in shame! OK, if you really don’t know, for whatever reason, we won’t judge (Ed: oh yes we will!). Anyway, here is the 101 on Paul Rose – Going by his alter ego, Mr. Biffo, he is the creator and chief writer of legendary teletext games magazine Digitiser, which ran in the UK between 1993 to 2003. These days, he mostly writes for kids TV but can still be found rambling on about games, old and new on his daily website, Digitiser2000.com. You can thank Wikipedia and Retro Gamer (magazine) for this mashed Paul Rose bio.

So why all the excitement and the soiled undies you may ask? Well, Mr Biffo has a Kickstarter that will tickle your retro gaming and funny bone. Digitiser: The Show, will be a proper retro gaming tv series, with top notch production value that will blow your 8-bit minds! Rather than spin a yarn on here, why don’t you check out the Kickstarter campaign and judge for yourself as to why THIS MUST HAPPEN!

Oh yeah, since Digitiser: The Show campaign has blown past its target goal, Mr Biffo has kindly thrown together a handy grid showing which rewards are available with which tier – so check it out, pledge hard or go play with your broken yo-yo!


source: Digitiser2000

 

Filed Under: Announcements, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Digitiser, Digitiser2000, Digitiser: The Show, Digitiser: The Show - Proper Retro Gaming TV, Gameplay Jenny, Kickstarter, Larry Bundy Jr, Mr Biffo, Old School, Paul Gannon, Paul Rose, Retro Gamer, Retro Gamer TV, retrogaming, Teletext

Skynet Can Now Play Galaga!

March 11, 2018 By ausretrogamer

We all know the doom and gloom that Skynet brought us in the Terminator movies, but what would happen if you used artificial intelligence for good by playing one of the greatest vertical shmups of all time? Well, high score tables may end up all having the initials AI on them.

So how does the Learnfun and Playfun AI built by Tom Murphy VII go at playing Galaga? You’ll have to watch the video to study its moves and find out the surprise ending 😉

PS: If you wanna learn how to use the Learnfun and Playfun AI system, check it out here.


source: Jordan Rathbone

[via Technobob]

Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: AI, artificial intelligence, Galaga, learnfun and playfun, learnfun playfun, retrogaming, shmup, shoot'em up, Skynet, Terminator, tom 7, tom murphy vii

Super Mario Cat Bros.

March 7, 2018 By ausretrogamer

A bit of fun for your Wednesday!

Don’t thank us, thank Russian filmmaker, Mike Tivikoff for this awesomely cool special effects video where Super Mario Cat co-ops with his human bro to save the Lost Cat Princess!


source: Mr.TVCow

 

Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: classic game, Luigi, NES, nintendo, Retro Gaming, Special Effect, super mario, Super Mario Bros, Super Mario Cat, Super Mario Cat Bros., video

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