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Astro Wars: A Blast From The Past

October 28, 2012 By ausretrogamer

Back in the early 80’s, the closest thing to having an arcade in your home was to have one of a plethora of electronic tabletops. In a sea of these portable tabletops, one stood out head and shoulders – Grandstand’s (Epoch developed), Astro Wars. Everything about this black and grey beast was and still is uber cool. It looks like a miniature arcade and it even plays like one. It has a 2-way metal joystick (for left and right movement) and one big plastic fire button – what more could you want !

                        

Even after three decades, the hardware oozes coolness. Just look at the unit ! The display is a “vacuum fluorescent display”, or VFD (the box says Multicolour FIP Display !). This was used on consumer-electronics equipment back in the early 80’s, like calculators. Unlike liquid crystal displays, a VFD could emit a very bright light with high contrast and could support display elements of various colours.

The unit feels sturdy and can be powered by mains (6 Volt) or with four ‘C’ batteries. The unit is “portable” – perhaps only around the house as you wouldn’t want to lug it around.

                        

So, how does this Astro Wars play ? Well, as a shoot’em up, it is quite simple – move your earth ship left / right to avoid missiles from the fierce squadron of attacking fighters and fire back to blast them into smithereens. Once you blast away waves of enemy fighters, warships and command ships, you attempt the docking manoeuvre – landing the upper module to the rocket part of your earth ship. Succeed with this manoeuvre, and you are given extra points. Speaking of points, once you reach 9999, the counter resets to zero and you have effectively “clocked the game”. When you do end up finishing the game, you still want to re-play it. Now that is saying something for a game that has been around for 30+ years. How many other games can you say that about ? OK, I hear people screaming Pac-Man and Donkey Kong, and yes, them too.

If you want a cool piece of gaming history with “pew-pew sounds” and a great game to boot, then hunt down this unit – you will not regret it.

For more photos of Astro Wars, go to the Facebook album

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: Classic retro gaming, retro game review, tabletop

Space Harrier: An Arcade Blast

October 1, 2012 By ausretrogamer

Yu Suzuki, Sega’s answer to Nintendo’s Shigeru Miyamoto, has produced some of the most iconic arcade games ever. How does Out Run, After Burner, Power Drift, Super Hang-On and Virtua Fighter (to name a few) grab you ? Before all these superlative arcade titles, it was the 1985 hit Space Harrier, that propelled Yu into the stratosphere of legendary game developers. [Read more…] about Space Harrier: An Arcade Blast

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: Arcade, Classic retro gaming, Retro Gaming, sega, space harrier

Double Dragon: 1987 vs 2012

September 26, 2012 By ausretrogamer

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They say imitation is the best form of flattery. So what do they say about a reboot of a classic ? I know, DON’T do it, leave it alone ! [Read more…] about Double Dragon: 1987 vs 2012

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: Arcade, Beat'em Up, Classic retro gaming, Double Dragon

Top 5 Games Charts: July 1988

September 25, 2012 By ausretrogamer

Do you remember what games you were fascinated with on the C64, Atari ST or the Amiga back in July 1988 ? What do you mean you don’t !
[Read more…] about Top 5 Games Charts: July 1988

Filed Under: History Tagged With: charts, Classic retro gaming, Retro Gaming

Top 5 Games Charts: Dec 1992

September 11, 2012 By ausretrogamer

Welcome to the new feature on ausretrogamer.com – Top 5 Games Charts from years gone by. This feature will become a regular.

Ensure you check back often for these gaming charts (or subscribe) to see if an old favourite was in the top 5 ! [Read more…] about Top 5 Games Charts: Dec 1992

Filed Under: History Tagged With: charts, Classic retro gaming, Retro Gaming

Review A Bad Game Day: Hard Drivin

August 8, 2012 By ausretrogamer

August 8th is upon on us. Why is this date so significant you ask ? Well, let me tell you why, today is “Review A Bad Game Day”, and have I got a bad game for you !
[Read more…] about Review A Bad Game Day: Hard Drivin

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: C64, Classic retro gaming, Hard Drivin, review a bad game day

TurboGrafx-16: What is in a name

August 1, 2012 By ausretrogamer

Right from the outset, NEC faced an uphill battle in launching their console in the US market. Not only didn’t they know their market, they also faced the impending release of the 16-bit Sega Genesis. [Read more…] about TurboGrafx-16: What is in a name

Filed Under: History Tagged With: Classic retro gaming, pc-engine, TurboGrafx-16

PC-Engine and TurboGrafx-16: great hucard games – part 7

July 25, 2012 By ausretrogamer

   

All good things must come to an end. Part 7 wraps up the series of great hucard games for the wonderful little NEC beast, the PC-Engine, and the not-so-little TurboGrafx-16.

Do you agree with this list ? Let us know your thoughts.

[Read more…] about PC-Engine and TurboGrafx-16: great hucard games – part 7

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: Classic retro gaming, pc-engine, retro game review, TurboGrafx-16

PC-Engine and TurboGrafx-16: great hucard games – part 5

July 23, 2012 By ausretrogamer

   

Part 5 of great hucard games for the PC-Engine (TurboGrafx-16) is stacked with gaming goodness. You don’t believe us ? Just look below.

[Read more…] about PC-Engine and TurboGrafx-16: great hucard games – part 5

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: Classic retro gaming, pc-engine, retro game review, TurboGrafx-16

PC-Engine and TurboGrafx-16: great hucard games – part 4

July 18, 2012 By ausretrogamer

   

Here it is folks, part 4 of great hucard games for the PC-Engine / TurboGrafx-16.
If you missed the previous parts in the series, don’t stress, hit them now: part 1, part 2 and part 3.

[Read more…] about PC-Engine and TurboGrafx-16: great hucard games – part 4

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: Classic retro gaming, pc-engine, retro game review, TurboGrafx-16

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