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PAX Aus 2024 Panel Schedule Announced

September 3, 2024 By ausretrogamer

With only a month to go till PAX AUS 2024 (Ed: wow, not long to go now!), we thought we’d share some of the panels that will be on at this year’s event.

To check the full schedule of panels so you can map out your weekend at PAX Aus, go here now!

Friday, October 11:

  • Storytime with Julian Wilton, Creative Director of Massive Monster | Main Theatre, 12:00pm – 1:00pm

  • Fireside with Abubakar Salim | Main Theatre, 3:00pm – 4:00pm

  • Fireside with Sonia Coronado Cuesta, Senior Music Designer at PlayStation | Quokka Theatre, 5:00pm – 6:00pm

  • Content Creating with Disabilities and Chronic Illnesses: Finding Acceptance within Gaming | Fruitbat Theatre, 1:00pm – 2:00pm

  • Career Storytellers | Dropbear Theatre, 10:30 – 11:30am

  • Creating Armour and Props with EVA Foam | Cosplay Theatre, 12:30pm – 1:30pm

  • Civilization VII Developer Panel: Bringing Your Civ World to Life | Quokka Theatre, 11:00am – 12:00pm

  • Xbox presents: In Conversation with Ryan Warden, Production Director of Avowed: Lifting the lid on Production | Quokka Theatre, 3:00pm – 4:00pm

  • Fireside: Bringing Lord of the Rings lore to the Art of Tales of the Shire, presented by Wētā Workshop | Main Theatre, 5:00 – 6:00pm

Saturday, October 12:

  • Penny Arcade Make-A-Strip | Main Theatre, 11:00am – 12:00pm

  • The Custodians of Lord of the Rings bringing Hobbit lore to Tales of the Shire, presented by Wētā Workshop | Quokka Theatre, 11:00 – 12:00pm

  • Crafting Characters: The Style and Substance of FINAL FANTASY XIV | Main Theatre, 1:00pm – 2:00pm

  • Making Music in the Games Industry | Dropbear Theatre, 2:30pm – 3:30pm

  • MOUSE: P.I. For Hire – First Look: Developer Playthrough | Quokka Theatre | 3:00 – 4:00pm

  • Fireside Chat With Josh Weier – Project Lead On Portal 2 | Quokka Theatre, 5:00pm – 6:00pm

  • Forging a new league of legends: gaming, mental health and masculinity | Dropbear Theatre, 4:30pm – 5:30pm

  • Sea Shanties you say? Yahaarghh! | GenerOZity Wombat Theatre, 9:00 – 11:00 pm

  • Airbrushing 101: Airbrushing for cosplay, props and minis (Live painting demo) | Cosplay Theatre, 10:30am – 11:30am

  • So you want to be a Voice Actor? | Main Theatre, 3:00pm – 4:00pm

Ausretrogamer’s Alex Boz at the ‘Blast From The Past’ panel at PAX Aus

Sunday, October 12:

  • World Of Vtubers | Dropbear Theatre, 10:30am – 11:30am

  • Fireside with Mark Meer | Main Theatre, 12:00pm – 1:00pm

  • Zelda Universe Presents: More Than A Damsel | Quokka Theatre, 1:00pm – 2:00pm

  • Cosplay Central Crown Championship Finals | Main Theatre, 2:00 – 3:30 pm

  • Overshare: Handling Mental Health Topics in Stream Chat | Kookaburra Theatre,  2:30 – 3:30pm

  • Fireside with Teddy Dief and Karrie Shao | Quokka Theatre, 3:00 – 4:00pm

  • One-Shot Wonders | Writing D&D5e One-Shot adventures | Dropbear, 4:30 – 5:30pm

 

Filed Under: Announcements, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Arcade, boardgames, Cosplay, gamers, nintendo, Panel Schedule, PAX, PAX Aus, PAX Aus 2024, PAX Aus panels, PAXAus, pinball, Playstation, retrogamers, Storytime, tabletop, Xbox

Pixelated Paradise: A Decade of Joysticks, Cosplay and Gaming Wonders at PAX Aus 2023

October 9, 2023 By Brant Raven

The PAX Aus 2023 journey at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre felt like I stepped into a time portal where joy, games, and geekery merged into a jubilant celebration of a decade of gaming wonders. The electric excitement as I crossed the threshold suggested that this PAX edition would be an extraordinary ride through the heart of gaming culture. Little did I know that the days ahead would be a thrilling rollercoaster ride, offering glimpses into the past, present, and future of a community deeply woven into the global gaming fabric.

Immediately being hit with the Cosplay Symphony at PAX Aus felt like I went into a dimension where superheroes, villains, and characters from every possible universe came to life. Here,  commitment met imagination, and every area transformed into a photographer’s heaven. The cosplayers for the 10th anniversary weren’t just dressed up; they embraced the entire soul of a gaming culture that had become a global phenomenon.

The setting was always spectacular, with figures ranging from superheroes to mythical animals displaying unrivaled passion and ingenuity. Capturing those moments as a photographer was a dream come true, with each shot immortalizing the passion and enthusiasm of a group that had grown into a global phenomenon over the previous 10 years. At PAX Aus, the bright tapestry of costumes and characters was more than simply a visual spectacle; it was a live witness to the jaw-dropping ingenuity on exhibit, reflecting the essence of a culture that continued to extend the frontiers of imaginative expression inside the gaming world.

Exploring the colorful world of PAX Rising at PAX Aus 2023 was like discovering a treasure mine of hidden gaming delights. As devoted coders proudly presented their brainchildren to an eager audience, the lively marketplace of innovation unfolded. Navigating meticulously chosen booths plunged me into a sea of unique and imaginative titles, demonstrating the depth of innovation within the indie gaming sector. The energetic atmosphere, filled with innovators eager to share their dreams, produced a strong sense of community among indie developers and players who shared a love of gaming in its purest, most creative form.

What distinguished PAX Rising was its function as a springboard for the next great thing in gaming. It wasn’t simply a concert; it was a view into the future, where creativity and originality were emphasized. Each booth became a portal into a new realm, where revolutionary ideas and unique viewpoints challenged popular gaming conventions. PAX Rising was essentially a celebration of ingenuity, a monument to the boundless imagination that defines independent gaming. It demonstrated that the future of gaming is being fashioned not only by industry titans but also by the hearts and brains of intrepid independent creators carving their path into unknown realms of gaming brilliance.

The PC Freeplay area quickly became a popular destination for gamers, luring them into a world of limitless possibilities. Rows of computers, deliberately loaded with the best games available, stood like digital portals to vivid worlds just waiting to be explored. This interactive environment served not just as a gaming battleground but also as a community gathering place for gamers from various backgrounds. Friendships and alliances were formed and tested in virtual venues that crossed genres and eras. The shared camaraderie among users, where strangers became friends, engaging in epic battles or cooperative tasks that transcended the limits of the digital universe, genuinely distinguished this area. The PC Freeplay area was more than simply a place to play games; it was also a place to socialise.

Classic Gaming at PAX Aus 2023 was a nostalgic trip that transported me back to the golden age of video gaming. The collection of ancient consoles, which included a boxed Atari 2600, PlayStation 1 and 2, PC Engine, Spectrum, Vectrex, Sega consoles, and Nintendo’s Game Cube, created an enthralling museum of gaming history. It wasn’t just a static display of relics, though; it was an interactive trip into the origins of gaming culture.

What drew my attention the most were the numerous joysticks and control devices that had been properly placed out for participants to enjoy and experiment with. This hands-on approach to gaming history enabled fans to not only observe but also feel the evolution of interface design over time. Classic Gaming was a tactile investigation of the instruments that have formed our gaming experiences, from the simplicity of early joysticks to the ergonomic shapes of modern controllers. However, the nostalgia didn’t end there. Rare jewels like the 1976 Sheen 100 system, linked to an even rarer Panasonic TR-475U pop-up portable black and white TV, transported visitors to the origins of home gaming. Retro IBM and Apple PCs from the late ’80s and early to mid-’90s were represented, highlighting the humble beginnings of personal computing and its influence on gaming.

Furthermore, the Classic Gaming section didn’t just include consoles; it also had a fantastic selection of both older and contemporary pinball machines. For those who grew up in arcades, the distinct noises of flippers and bumpers, along with flashing lights, formed a symphony of remembrance. Classic Gaming at PAX Aus 2023 was more than just an exhibition of old hardware and  pixelated visuals; it was a celebration of the gaming industry’s ongoing legacy. It enabled me to bridge the generational divide by instilling a respect for the technological advances that have carried us from the pixelated landscapes of early games to the immersive worlds of today. I couldn’t help but wonder at how far gaming has come as I strolled through this time-traveling display, all while enjoying the everlasting delight that these great games continue to deliver.

If you preferred consoles, the Console Freeplay and Tournament rooms were a gaming haven. Battles in Tekken 8 were intense, and surprising victories brought an extra dimension of ferocity to the game experience. Meanwhile, handhelds provided a quiet yet communal environment. It was jam-packed with people engrossed in their own gaming worlds, emphasizing the perplexing social side of portable gaming.

The mood in the Let’s Dance area was fantastic. Imagine a never-ending stream of people dancing to the beat of their favorite songs – a throbbing hub of ecstasy that demonstrated that gaming is about more than pixels and polygons; it’s about the experience.

PAX Aus 2023 was a haven for speed running enthusiasts. Audiences were captivated by impressive speed runs, which demonstrated the expertise and precision required to learn games in record time. In the Tabletop section, analogue gaming demonstrated that it is not going away. In this digital age, board and card games took center stage, grabbing the hearts of visitors.

The Panels, albeit mostly full, provided a wisdom oasis for individuals looking for insights from industry professionals. However, with so much else going on, many guests were split between
panels and the plethora of other attractions.

In the VR Freeplay segment, virtual reality took center stage. Attendees had the opportunity to explore immersive virtual worlds, which brought a new depth to the gaming experience. Mean
while, the PAX XP Scavenger Hunt transformed the expo into a game within a game. Attendees walked the expo floor, discovering hidden treasures and getting a taste of everything PAX Aus had to offer.

And, among all of these wonders, there were those other highlights that genuinely distinguished PAX Aus Professional players’ incredible tournament play astounded observers. The expo  displayed incredible PC builds and components, such as a PC with an inside screen that played Tetris. At the Sega booth, the Lego Sonic display honoring Sonic Superstars stole the show. The Nintendo booth was decked out in all-white Nintendo Switch consoles, capturing the clean and modern appearance of Nintendo’s renowned system. And, in addition to the scientific marvels on exhibit, the MSI booth stood out with cutting-edge gaming technologies.

Beyond the pixels and polygons, though, the general mood of PAX Aus 2023 was one of optimism and acceptance. Everyone had a good time in and out of their costumes. Gaming culture wasn’t just alive; it was thriving and had firmly established itself as one of the world’s major cultures.

As the curtain closed on PAX Aus 2023, memories of laughter shared, friendships created, and the communal celebration of a culture that had evolved and matured over a wonderful decade lingered.

Here’s to another ten years of PAX, where the gaming world continues to be a light of joy, inclusiveness, and limitless possibilities. Game on, friends!


Dr. Brant Raven, Reviewer & Star Wars fanatic
Scientist, philosopher & technologist. Science Fiction über-aficionado, retro gamer, curator & bibliographer. Creator of the Star Wars Bibliographic Database.

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Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: AAA games, Atari, boardgames, Brant Raven, Cheers to ten year at PAX Aus, Classic Gaming at PAX, Cosplay, GameDev, gaming, Geek, IndieDev, nintendo, PAX, PAX Aus, PAX Aus 2023, PAX Aus 23, PAX Australia, PAX Panels, PAX Rising, PAXAus, sega, videogames, VR Freeplay

‘Cheers to 10 Years’ – PAX Aus Announces Even More Major Content

September 13, 2023 By ausretrogamer

‘Cheers to 10 Years’ As PAX Aus Announces Even More Major Content

With only three weeks to go until PAX Aus 2023, there is even more delicious content including more news from Nintendo and announcements from SEGA, Dungeons & Dragons, Magic: The Gathering, Star Wars Unlimited, Five Nights at Freddy’s and more to sink your teeth into!

We are hoping to see as many of you at PAX Aus this year, so we can’t wait for these weeks to fly by! Oh yeah, you should know where to find us by now (ahem, at our home base, the Classic Gaming area).

OK, without further ado, here is the awesome news…..


PAX Aus 2023 is shaping up to be an absolute whopper and there’s no better way to celebrate the last 10 years than showcasing even more great gaming content with more major announcements confirmed today. So please, take it slow and try not to stuff your face too quickly with all this delicious content…

In addition to Nintendo’s tournament in PAX Arena, Nintendo returns to the PAX expo floor headlined by Super Mario Bros. Wonder – playable before its release on 20th October! Fans can also shop in-person at the Nintendo booth with My Nintendo Store, which will have merchandise to peruse and purchase. Look forward to more information coming soon about the playable titles and available merch from Nintendo.

Gaming icon, SEGA will be attending PAX Aus this year with a booth showcasing Sonic Superstars and Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name. Melbourne-based Ukiyo Studios will be presenting “SEA What I Made! (SWIM)”, the largest Southeast Asian indie games delegation of its kind to grace Australian shores. A total of 15 titles from Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia and the Philippines will feature a variety of game genres from turn-based RPGs to Southeast Asian-inspired Diablo-likes and even restaurant management sims.

And for tabletop fans, Star Wars: Unlimited will be demo-ed for the first time in Australia at PAX Aus. Two icons of the tabletop world will also be at PAX Aus – Dungeons & Dragons and Magic: The Gathering. Attendees will be able to learn to play Dungeons & Dragons with their friendly Dungeon Masters waiting to guide you on a quest. From there, visit the D&D Superstore where you will be able to find everything you need and want from sourcebooks to minis to collectibles and more. For Magic: The Gathering fans and noobs you can learn to play and get lost in the Wilds of Eldraine with fantastical creatures, unbelievable settings and beloved characters with a unique twist.

Pack your Senzu Beans and Devil Fruit, because the tabletop major moments don’t stop there with Dragon Ball Z and One Piece showcasing their games and hosting tourneys at the event. Compete for glory in the Dragon Ball Super Regionals and One Piece Card Game Tournament, pick up a free demo deck (while stock lasts), as well as try your hand at the new Dragon Ball Super Fusion World card game.

Vanguard, Weiss Schwarz, Shadowverse and Final Fantasy Trading Card Game will also be showcased at PAX Aus and Asmodee, yes, them of Exploding Kittens, CATAN, Ticket to Ride, Dobble/Spot It and so many more legendary games fame will be bringing their latest and greatest games.

What’s October without a jumpscare? Five Nights at Freddy’s will be activating the world of Freddy Fazbear’s Pizza where Freddy and the gang are dying to meet you – step into the scene and see if you can survive five nights?

While on the topic of bears, what about bears, in space?! Hear from Broadside Games as they discuss how they went from working a day job and developing games on the side to focusing on a game full-time! The team behind the upcoming action-packed game, Bears In Space, tell all at PAX Aus!

And lastly, tabletop legends Phil Walker-Harding (Sushi Go, Bear Park, Imhotep) and Matt Dunstan (Fairy Tile, Relic Runners) will also be on the floor at PAX Aus, with Walker-Harding demonstrating his game, Spellbook, and Dunstan showcasing a new game, to be revealed for the first time at PAX Aus.

With 3-Day and Saturday Badges sold out and limited single-day badges available, you better gear up for PAX Aus’ 10th anniversary celebration. PAX Aus 2023 takes place October 6-8 at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre. For more information and badges, please visit their official website.

image source: PAX Aus




Filed Under: Announcements, Modern Gaming, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: 1o Years of PAX Aus, Arcade, boardgames, CATAN, Classic Gaming Area, Cosplay, Dragon Ball Z, Freeplay, nintendo, PAX Aus, PAX Aus 2023, PAX Australia, PAXAus, PAXAus 2023, pinball, sega, Senzu Beans, Star Wars, Super Mario Bros. Wonder, tabletop, Tournament, Video Games

Pop Culture Temptations

July 6, 2018 By ausretrogamer

It is quite dangerous working near cool pop culture stores in Melbourne. Within a stones throw from the office, we have Minotaur, All-Star Comics Melbourne and  ZiNG Pop Culture tempting us with their wares.

With mid-year sales going on right now, the temptation is unbearable – sorry wallet…

 

Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Action Figures, Alien, All-Star Comics Melbourne, board games, boardgames, Books, comics, Iron Maiden, Iron Maiden Legacy Of the Beast, Minotaur Pop Culture, Mortal Kombat, MOTU, NES, nintendo, Pac-Man, Pop culture, Pop Culture store, Predator, shopping, Super Mario Bros, UNO, Video Games, Zelda, Zing Pop Culture

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