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An Alternative 80s iPhone

30/06/2022 By ausretrogamer

Now this alternative-history 80s iPhone by Redditor, Echonix9, is so darn clever!

But alas, it is only a prop! Don’t despair, we can still enjoy in imagining having such a device in the 80s. Echonix9 also added a light-pen peripheral, with Redditor Danamania going a step further by adding an old school green on black display (see below pic)!

Echonix9 advises that:

This took about 4 weeks to make from modelboard and laser cut acrylic. Apparently it looks like a render which I can only take as a compliment!

The display is vacuum-formed acrylic, though I essentially let the soft plastic droop into the shape of the screen. I then back-sprayed it with grey and a little silver.

I first created a CAD model in Rhino, using the rough overall dimensions of a pocket TV I have. This allowed me to print off scale plans and have the front panel cut from modelboard with a CNC machine.

With the 3D model I could also laser-cut the back and sides from acrylic, with icons and holes for sockets. There was a lot of filling and hand-sanding to get it smooth and the corners just right!

Details like the aerial, db9 socket and power switch on the opposite side were bits from my electronic stash.

I’m simplifying what is quite a unconventional method of making something like this, especially considering I have a model I could just 3D print, but I learnt a huge amount by giving it a go, making mistakes and taking advantage of the equipment I won’t always have access to, outside of education.

source: reddit | imgur | danamania




Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: 1980s, 80s, 80s iPhone, alt-iPhone, db9, diy, Echonix9, homebrew, lightpen, oldschool, prop, Reddit, Retro, retro inspired, Vintage

Butcher Billy’s Stranger Tales: The Second Season

29/06/2022 By ausretrogamer

If you are a Stranger Things fan, then you’ll know the artwork from Brazilian designer/illustrator, Butcher Billy, is stunningly amazing!

The timeline of Stranger Things is perfectly suited for us nostalgia seekers with nods to everything retro that we loved from the 80s. Butcher Billy captures the Stranger Things aesthetic perfectly in his art creations, including this eye-popping Stranger Tales: The Second Season series, which includes Atari VCS/2600 cartridges and Stephen King paperback novels – Butcher Billy aptly states that “these are some of the stranger things of the 80’s.”

Check out the entire collection here and then head over to Butcher Billy’s RedBubble store.

The Atari Carts

Stephen King pulp paperbacks
source: Butcher Billy via behance.net




Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: 80s, Art, artwork, Atari 2600, Butcher Billy, Illustration, ST4, Stephen King, Stranger Tales: The Second Season, Stranger Things, Stranger Things 4, Stranger Things Butcher Billy

The Eerie Timex X Stranger Things Watch Co-Lab

28/06/2022 By ausretrogamer

With the popularity reaching fever pitch for the latest season of Stranger Things (season 4), it was inevitable that major brands would jump on the partnership bandwagon.

The timing (pun intended) of the Timex X Stranger Things watch collaboration is perfect, just in time for the second part of season 4 kicking off this Friday, July 1 on Netflix.

It seems that Timex have captured the aesthetic of the show quite well with the 80s digital (and analogue on the Camper version) look and most importantly, a nod to the show with hidden features and alarm sounds that play the iconic Stranger Things melody – this perfectly completes the hair-raising sci-fi-horror-drama immersion.

We love the Timex X Stranger Things T80 digital watch with its stainless steel bracelet and overall silver tone. Oh yeah, it has the spine-chilling graphics on the watch face and a hidden Stranger Things logo when you activate the INDIGLO® backlight!


source: Timex x Stranger Things




Filed Under: Announcements Tagged With: 1980s, 80s, digital watc, Geek, Netflix, Retro, ST4, Stranger Things, Stranger Things 4, Stranger Things season 4, Stranger Things T80, Timex, Timex Atlantis x Stranger Things, Timex Camper x Stranger Things, Timex X Stranger Things, Watch

Retro Gaming Inspired Bathrooms

30/05/2022 By ausretrogamer

With Casa Ausretrogamer going through some renovations at the moment, it has dawned on us just how difficult design decisions are, from paint colour, flooring, to what tiles to use in the bathroom, kitchen and laundry.

Speaking of tiling, perhaps we should take some inspiration from this lot!

image source: Pinterest

image source: houzz




Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: 80s, 90s, Bathroom tiles, gamers, Geek, nerd, Pac-Man bathroom, Pac-Man tiles, renovation, Retro Gamers, retro tiling, retrogaming, Sonic bathroom, Sonic tiles, Tetris bathroom, Tetris tiles, tiles, tiling

Galacticon – Nintendo Switch Review

20/05/2022 By ausretrogamer

Galacticon is exactly the type of game our Nintendo Switch has been screaming out for! There is something familiar and comforting about Galacticon, its look, feel and sounds hark back to our arcade days from the 80s.

Upon starting Galacticon, you are reminded that it is inspired by a couple of iconic Williams titles, Defender and Joust – not a bad way to start. Where you constantly scroll at breakneck speeds in Defender while attacking enemies and rescuing some poor souls, Galacticon implements this mechanic in mostly a single screen, making the game a tad easier to play. We aren’t saying Galacticon isn’t challenging, far from it – but at least you don’t contend with the constant sideways scrolling and getting hit by an enemy that you can’t see.

The graphics, sound, control and gameplay could’ve easily been ripped out from the early 80’s arcades, they are that cool and add to the overall experience of this title. Did we mention how amazing the raster scanline patterns look? Your eyes will love you for it. This game oozes nostalgia for those with an 8-bit retro heart, but modern players aren’t left out in the cold, as they too get a romping great game that is fun to play and looks and sounds darn awesome.

The mix of blast and rescue (with a sprinkle of puzzle) gameplay action is a welcome distraction for our Switch. Galacticon will have you flying back to it over and over, either to beat your previous score or get yourself onto the world high score table, this is one fun way to spend quality time on your Nintendo Switch! Highly recommended!

Release Date: May 22, 2022 (Nintendo Switch & Steam)
Developer: Radin Games
Publisher: Flynn’s Arcade / Pikii
Price: €4.99/$4.99/£4.99 (20% off in the first week of release)




Filed Under: Modern Gaming, Retro Gaming Culture, Reviews Tagged With: 80s, Arcade, Defender, Galacticon, Galacticon review, Galacticon Switch review, game review, JetPac, Joust, Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch Game Review, Old School, Radin Games, Retro, Retro Game, retrogaming, Review, Switch, Williams

An Atari ST That Has Been Running A Campsite Since 1986

03/03/2022 By ausretrogamer

Imagine still using an old school computer to run your business? Well imagine no more, as Dutchman Frans Bos is still using the Atari ST 1040 he purchased in 1986 to help run his campsite business, Camping Bohmerwald.

During the mid ’80s, the ST had impressive specifications, with 1MB RAM and a 70Hz monitor. Most PCs of that era only had 512KB RAM and were notoriously expensive. Even though the Amiga 500 was the dominant 16-bit computer at the time, the ST enjoyed popularity in Europe, where the machine was seen as a serious professional computer (as well as a decent music/MIDI and games machine).

Frans purchased his ST computer to manage bookings on the site and register guests. Not entirely happy with the software, Frans then proceeded to write his own program to manage his business better. The ST is a workhorse, which is heavily used during six months of the year when the camping site is open. If you pay attention to the below video, you’ll hear that Frans notes that he likes using the ST because it starts up quickly! Now imagine running a business on a computer that is almost 40 years old – totally mind-blowing!


source: Victor Bart




Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: 16-bit, 80s, Amiga, Atari, Atari ST, Atari ST 1040, Atari ST 520, Frans Bros, gamer, Geek, Retro, retro computer, retro computing, Retro Gaming, retrocomputer, Retrocomputing, retrogaming, ST

SEGA Genesis Interactive Plush Console

28/02/2022 By ausretrogamer

Sega Does What Nintendon’t!

Another nostalgia inducing product from Kidrobot for those Sega 16-bit and Sonic fans! Kick it oldschool with this cool retro plush! The beloved classic SEGA Genesis (we prefer, Mega Drive!) gaming console gets a plush makeover with interactive elements.

This Genesis/Mega Drive console is a 12″ / 30cm plush which includes a plug-in plush Sonic game cartridge and an original 3-button type plug-in plush controller.

image source: Kidrobot




Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: 80s, 90s, Genesis, Kidrobot, Mega Drive, megadrive, Retro, Retro Gamer, retrogamers, retrogaming, sega, Sega Genesis, Sega Genesis Plush Console, Sega Mega Drive, sonic, Sonic The Hedgehog

Blast From The Past: A Video Of A 1980s Arcade

17/02/2022 By ausretrogamer

What an absolute blast from the past this is! We absolutely love raw VHS video footage, especially the kind from the early 1980s!

We commend the Bally’s Aladdin’s Castle employee that had the foresight to film inside the arcade centre, filled with absolute classic arcade and pinball machines, that one day this video would be cherished by a generation (or two) of gamers across the globe! This is what a throwback Thursday should be like every week.

Sit back and enjoy this 15 minute trip down nostalgia lane…..


source: Jon Exidy Jamshid




Filed Under: History, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: 1980s, 1980s arcade, 1980s pinball, 80s, 80s arcade, 80’s pinball, Aladdin's Castle, Arcade, Bally, Bally's Aladdin's Castle, Classic Arcade Gaming, Film, nostalgia, pinball, Retro, Retro Gamer, Retro Games, retrogames, retrogaming, throwback, VHS, video

Documentary: Lemmings 30th Anniversary

16/02/2022 By ausretrogamer

For all of you that are fans of Lemmings (us included!), set aside 2 hours and watch this awesome free documentary, Lemmings: Can You Dig It?

This true story of the creation of Lemmings features all the talented people involved in bringing this classic title for us to enjoy. From the computer rooms in Dundee to the world-changing UK games scene that exists today; through the voices of those who were there at the time and those who grew up playing it, watch and enjoy Lemmings: Can You Dig It?!


source: Exient




Filed Under: History, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: 80s, A500, Amiga, Amiga 500, atari lynx, Classic Video Games, Exient, Lemmings, Lemmings 30th Anniversary, Lemmings: Can You Dig It?, retro computing, Retro Games, Retro Gaming, Retrocomputing, retrogames, retrogaming, UK video games

Born To Play Pac-Man

27/01/2022 By ausretrogamer

Christopher Lloyd’s Reverend Jim “Iggy” Ignatowski character is in fine form in this classic scene with Danny DeVito’s Louie De Palma from popular TV series, Taxi.

Christopher Llyod was definitely born to play Pac-Man 😉




Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: 1980s, 80s, Arcade, Christoper Lloyd plays Pac-Man, Christopher Lloyd, Danny DeVito, Jim Ignatowski, Louie De Palma, oldschool, Pac-Man, Pacman, retrogaming, Taxi, Taxi TV Series

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