Ever wondered how those distinct pinball sound effects, speech and music were developed back in the day?
In this short early 80s documentary clip, renowned Electronic Music Composer, Suzanne Ciani, takes us through the creative process of putting together the iconic soundtrack for Bally’s Xenon pinball machine. By lending her voice to Xenon (as the female robot), Suzanne became the the first human female voice in a pinball game!
We absolutely love Suzanne’s body of aural work that spans across many mediums, including film and of course, pinball.
Welcome to Xenon!
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We must admit, it was a sad day when Hudson Soft (HS) was absorbed by good ole Konami (Digital Entertainment) almost a decade ago. However, before the company with the cute bumble bee logo was bought, they produced some iconic games on a multitude of systems from the early 1980s all the way through to the 2000s!
Stop The Express (ZX Spectrum, 1983)
Hudson’s Adventure Island (Famicom/NES, 1986)
Bonk’s Adventure (PC Engine, 1989)
Soldier Blade (PC Engine, 1992)
Saturn Bomberman (Saturn, 1996)
DoReMi Fantasy (Super Famicom, 1996)
Vertical Force (Virtual Boy, 1995)
Ninja Five-O (GBA, 2003)
Lost In Shadow (Wii, 2010)
Ah, love seeing one of our fave Trekkies, Spock (the late Mr. Leonard Nimoy) getting in amongst it when it come to video games, even if it is quite cheesy!
The BBC Archive is rich with gaming related content from the 80s! We wanted to share this particular video of the Darling family, better known as Codemasters, enjoying their dizzy-ing success in the video games industry. Ah, those were the times.
It is awesome to see that The Strong (National Museum of Play) has a Women in Games Initiative and their International Center for the History of Electronic Games creating brilliant history exhibits, like A Brief History of Women in Gaming.
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We love finding obscure mini documentaries from the early 80s, just like this What’s Up America! mini documentary, titled Video Warriors, which provides an insight on the state of the arcade video games industry circa 1980.
With the current lockdown and restrictions changing on a daily basis, we are constantly looking for new things to watch to pass the time.
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If you want to truly get back to the mid 80s by typing in your BASIC programs into the Commodore 64, then you are in luck!
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Remember Centuri? Not really? We bet it will ring a bell when you watch this two-part series (on
Atari’s seminal 1980s arcade classic, Missile Command, has now been Recharged and is ready for blasting on your favourite 
