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Dreamcast and GameCube Gaming On The Go

May 30, 2023 By ausretrogamer

Ever dreamed of having a portable version of Sega’s Dreamcast and/or Nintendo’s GameCube consoles? You may not need to dream anymore!

We know you’ll throw the old, “but my Steam Deck (or Ayaneo or hacked PS Vita) can emulate these consoles already!”, well let us tell ya, these portable versions are a step closer to their original source (by using the original’s internals)!

It is quite impressive to see these innovations come to life, even though it may offend the purists (and possibly get Nintendo’s lawyers onto these merchants).

These portable systems aren’t necessarily cheap, but they scratch an itch for the nostalgic in us – especially the Portable Dreamcast! Now, what can we offload to procure one of these……..

Where to buy:

  • Portable Dreamcast (on AliExpress)
  • Portable GameCube (on AliExpress)

Portable Dreamcast

Portable GameCube




Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Dreamcast, Dreamcast Go, GameCube, GameCube Go, Geek, nintendo, Portable Dreamcast, portable gamecube, Retro, Retro Gamer, Retro Gaming, Retrogamer, retrogaming, sega, throwback

Guide: How To Softmod Your PS VITA

May 26, 2023 By ausretrogamer

This guide will provide you the steps to permanently mod your PS VITA (2000 Series models!) using the browser-based hack/jailbreadk. This mod is perfectly safe and allows you to run emulators, homebrew apps and load/play backups of your PS Vita, PSP and PS1 games. This mod will work on any PS Vita firmware version (up to and including v3.74).

As mentioned above, this guide is intended specifically for the PS Vita 2000 models, however, most steps can still be followed to mod your 1000 model. As for modding the PS TV, there are a number of differences in the process, therefore we recommend you to visit VitaHacks site for the specific guide.

OK, so you want to unleash your PS VITA, then follow along!


Before you begin, you’ll need the following items:

  • SD2Vita Pro – PS Vita Card Adapter (approx. AU$13); and
  • Samsung 256GB EVO Plus Micro SD (approx. AU$34)

NOTE: Prices are correct as at date of publication!


First thing – grab your fully charged PS Vita 2000, SD2Vita adapter and micro SD card!

Insert the micro SD card in the SD2VITA adapter

Check your system’s software (firmware) version to ensure you are at the latest version (3.74)

Connect your PS Vita to your local WiFi, and log into the PSN Store at least once before starting this mod!

Installing VitaDeploy and Henkaku is as easy as opening up the web browser app and navigate to jailbreak.psp2.dev

At the HENlo – a Playstation Vita Jailbreak site that appears, tap on “Unlock my Vita” and then “Unlock”

On the black screen menu, navigate to and select “Install henkaku” and press the X button. Once that is done, do the same for “Install VitaDeploy”. Once done, navigate down to “Exit and mount sd2vita to ux0” and press the X button

Don’t forget to insert the SD2Vita adapter (with the micro SD) into your PS Vita and ensure your device is connected to the internet before performing the next steps!

Open the Vita’s Settings app, and open “HENkaku settings”

Select “Enable Unsafe Homebrew” check-mark

Open the VitaDeploy app and navigate to “Install a different OS” -> “Quick 3.65 install”. The app will download and install v3.65. It will ask you if you really want to do it — just press X to confirm. Once complete, the Vita will reboot.

Open the Settings app and then go to System Information to confirm that you are now on v3.65 with the enso permanent hack

Now it’s time to setup the SD2Vita storage! Open VitaDeploy and navigate to Miscellaneous -> Format a storage device. Select “Format target storage” and follow any prompts. Reboot the device.

Open up your Settings app, then navigate to Devices -> Storage Devices, and enable YAMT. Reboot the console.

Open VitaDeploy -> File Manager, and make sure that the “uma0” partition is visible. Navigate to the “ux0” partition and select all of the folders except “SceloTrash” (use the SQUARE button to select). Press the TRIANGLE button and select “Copy”.

Navigate to the “uma0” partition, press TRIANGLE to bring up the menu, and select “Paste”.

Return to the Settings app and navigate to Devices > Storage Devices. Set the following options:
– ux0: SD2Vita
– uma0: Internal Storage 

Reboot the Vita, then head to Settings -> System Information and the memory card size should now reflect the capacity of your microSD card (in our case, our micro SD’s capacity is 256GB)

Now to the business end of the mod – Installing the core homebrew apps! 

Open the VitaDeploy app and naviate to App Downloader, and install the following apps:

– VitaShell – file management system
– VitaDB Downloader – Library tool to browse and download various apps and homebrew games
– Adrenaline – a PSP environment that allows you to play PSP and PS1 games with perfect performance
– PKGj – Powerful app that allows you to install backups of your PS Vita, PSP, and PS1 games
– Custom Themes Manager – as the name implies, this allows you to manage custom themes
– iTLS Enso – adds TSL v1.2 to the device, which fixes many plugin errors, adds more installer options, allows secure (https) internet access, and restores access to the PS Store
– Registry Editor – this allows you to improve the color saturation on the PS Vita 2000 models

Once all the apps have been downloaded and installed, exit the VitaDeploy app and reboot your Vita
NOTE: We installed additional apps, which aren’t mandatory

Now that your PS Vita 2000 has been jailbroken, feel free to explore and install custom themes (like we did – see below)

Once you have that cool custom theme, it’s time to check out the homebrew apps, emulators and homebrew games in VitaDB Downloader. Once done there, grab the backups of your favourite PS Vita, PSP and PS1 games via PKGj 

We used the SwitchView UI frontend (from VitaDB Downloader) to make our Vita look like the Nintendo Switch!

Finally, time to enjoy and play some games on your freshly modded PS Vita! Bonsai!

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Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: CFW, Emulation, Enso, gamer, Geek, Hacker, Hekaku, Mod your PS Vita, Modder, Modding, PCH-2000, Pkg, Playstation, PS VITA 1000, PS VITA 2000, PS Vita Hack, PS Vita Mod, Retrogamer, softmod, step by step Vita, VitaIsIsland

XBHD – EON Gaming’s Revolutionary New Original Xbox Adapter

May 24, 2023 By ausretrogamer

XBHD, EON Gaming’s Revolutionary New Original Xbox Adapter Launches 20 June

World’s first plug-and-play HD adapter with multi-video output, built-in LAN party support, and more

EON Gaming, makers of the acclaimed GCHD MK-II, and Super 64, have revealed their next flagship adapter, this time for the original Xbox, called the XBHD. This full-featured, first-of-its-kind adapter unlocks the potential of the original Xbox for gamers worldwide on Tuesday, 20 June 2023 for $189.99 USD through Amazon as well as their worldwide retail partners including Castlemania Games, Retro Saga, and Games Connection.

The 2001 launch of the original Xbox sparked an unforgettable era. Microsoft entered the gaming console scene, going toe to toe with industry giants Sony and Nintendo in the 6th generation of consoles. Going on to sell more than 24 million units worldwide, Xbox offered greater processing power, internal storage, onboard LAN connectivity, and a host of exclusive titles such as the seminal Halo: Combat Evolved. Xbox was a force to be reckoned with and quickly moved from underdog to industry staple.

The XBHD pays tribute to these beloved titles with a robust set of features and the best video quality possible. Make use of dual HD video ports to host head-to-head matches or simplify streaming setups with no additional hardware or power required. Gather friends and recreate true LAN party experiences thanks to three RJ45 ethernet connectors, seamlessly enabling LAN support for up to four consoles.

Experience the original Xbox with perfectly translated visuals supporting 480i, 480p, 720p, and even 1080i resolutions. Additionally enjoy the flexibility of the MiniTOSlink 3.5mm port, providing clear audio through headphones, speaker systems, and even capture cards for streaming.

Key Features:

  • The XBHD is a plug-and-play HD adapter for the original Xbox
  • No mods required & no external power required
  • Provides the best visual signal possible on original hardware
    • Losslessly translates the component video to HD
    • 480i, 480p, 720p, and 1080i compatible (NTSC resolution settings required)
  • Lagless input – controller inputs appear on screen instantly
  • 2 HD video out ports for simultaneous video streaming (noiseless dual HD video output)
  • 3.5mm MiniTOSLINK jack (audio output)
  • 3 Ethernet ports for simplified LAN experience
  • Custom designed plug that matches original Xbox aesthetic

“The Xbox was home to the LAN party.” said Justin Scerbo co-founder of EON Gaming. “The magic of linking consoles together to enjoy an expanded, connected local gaming experience was something that defined us then, and something we long for now. With XBHD, we wanted to bring that possibility back. Now, it’s easier than ever, and these classic games have never looked better.”

“I remember packing up my Xbox, 4 controllers, the cables, and an old, hefty tube TV into my small Miata, driving down to my friends house, and having a Halo party that felt like it lasted for days,” said Justin Chou, co-founder, EON Gaming. “Now-a-days, although everything’s become easier with the use of online matchmaking lobbies, I can’t help but feel like I’ve lost something magical. I miss sharing a living room with my closest friends and playing games all night.”

The XBHD launches worldwide on Tuesday, 20 June 2023 and retails for $189.99 USD (approx. AU$290.00) via Castlemania Games, Retro Saga, Games Connection, and Amazon, shipping worldwide.

For more information, please visit EON Gaming’s official website




[press release supplied]

Filed Under: Announcements, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Castlemania, EON Gaming, EON XBHD, gamer, gaming, Geek, Halo, LAN Party, OG Xbox, Original Xbox, Retrogamer, retrogaming, Super 64, XBHD, Xbox, Xbox gamer, Xbox LAN party

LEGO Icons PAC-MAN Arcade – Waka waka waka

May 23, 2023 By ausretrogamer

Just in case you have been living under a rock all this time with no internet connection and no one to tell you about this awesome news from Lego………..

Are you ready for this awesome news? Of course you are! Lego announced the Lego Icons PAC-MAN Arcade set on their social channel – with the set earmarked to be released on June 4th for the sum of AU$399.99 – not exactly cheap, but looks pretty darn good.

Chomp your way back to the 80’s with the new LEGO Icons PAC-MAN Arcade! Ready! Build! Play! pic.twitter.com/ZlvhV5KLVc

— LEGO (@LEGO_Group) May 22, 2023

image source: LEGO




Filed Under: Announcements, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Arcade, arcade gamer, gamer, Geek, Lego, lego icons, Lego Icons Pac-Man Arcade, Lego Pac-Man, Pac-Man, Retro, Waka waka waka

The Forgotten 1970s Toys

May 22, 2023 By ausretrogamer

Rhetty For History recently took a trip down nostalgia lane to bring us all the popular toys and games from the 1970s, noting that many had since been forgotten (well, not by us!).

The 1970s had a lot of toys for kids to choose from and some of those have remained popular to this day. Other toys weren’t so luck and some have been lost over time. In this video we will remember some of the 1970s forgotten toys!

We definitely remember games like The Hungry Hungry Hippos and Simon, but had definitely forgotten about The Bionic Woman board game, Lite Bright and Wooly Willy – did we even get any of these in Australia? Actually, there were quite a few games & toys from that era that induced nightmares too (not looking at you Jack-in-the-Box!).

Our fave toys from the 1970s were the Steve Austin action figure, the Kenner Star Wars action figures and pretty much every Matchbox car under the sun! We are probably forgetting some, but the ones we’ve mentioned are seared in our  hippocampus.

story source: laughingsquid




 

Filed Under: History, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: 1970s, 70s, 70s Toys, Action Figures, Bionic Woman, board games, Charles Bronson, Geek, Hungry Hungry Hippos, Kenner, Matchbox cars, Mattel, oldschool, Retro, Rhetty For History, Star Wars, Steve Austin, Telstar, The Muppets, Toys

STARCADE – The Classic Arcade TV Game Show Will Be Recorded Live at Netherworld

May 15, 2023 By ausretrogamer

If we lived in Brisbane, we’d be all over this awesome event that Netherworld is hosting this Saturday (May 20th)!

This Saturday is STARCADE!!! A classic arcade TV game show recorded live in the Netherworld with YOU as the star! Register to be a contestant via events.humanitix.com/starcade !

A love letter to the classic 80’s arcade show Starcade, everyone is encouraged to look the part! The show will be broadcast on the day via twitch.tv/netherworldarcade with no tuning into the community television station needed.

Over a number of 4 player heats, players will be pitted against other contestants in both classic arcade trivia AND classic arcade gaming, so you’ll need both brains AND arcade brawn to make it through to the final round. Each round will consist of quick fire, hand on the buzzer trivia questions followed by some classic games chosen at random.

Registration comes with your first drink and a Starcade enamel pin. If you don’t want to participate in the game show, you’re more than welcome to just rock up to watch along in the audience! It kicks off this coming Saturday (May 20th) at midday and is suitable for all skill levels.

Event Details:

Date/Time

  • Sat 20th May 2023, 12:00 pm – 5:00 pm AEST

Cost

  • Cost of entry is AU$30

Location

  • Netherworld: 186 Brunswick St, Fortitude Valley QLD 4006




Filed Under: Announcements, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Arcade, arcade gamer, arcade quiz, Classic Arcade Gaming, Game Show, Game TV Show, Geek, Netherworld, oldschool, Retro, Retro Gamer, retrogaming, Starcade, Starcade TV Show, tbt, throwback, Video Games

Atari x Artovision: 3D Collectible Artwork

May 12, 2023 By ausretrogamer

The new Atari is like a slow moving train-wreck that you can’t keep your eyes off!

We keep on their backs as it seems that they squeeze every single ounce of their IP, but some of the stuff they have come up with lately (like the shadowbox art!) isn’t too bad if we are to be honest – check it out here.

According to Atari:

These beautiful artwork features imagery from beloved games like Adventure and Asteroids. Each of these pieces appear with three-dimensional depth and rich full color prints. Available as a Shadowbox or Desktop variant

image source: Atari Interactive, Inc.




Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Arcade, Art, Artovision, Asteroids, Atari, Atari Adventure, Atari arcade, Atari Artovision, Atari x Artovision, desktop art, gamer, gaming, Geek, Retrogamer, retrogaming, shadowbox art

Philipp Stollenmayer’s Papercraft Figures are Awesome & Free!

May 11, 2023 By ausretrogamer

When we saw game dev Philipp Stollenmayer’s tweet about his papercraft figures, we definitely had to let everyone know about them – they are so darn cool, and free!

So many awesome papercraft figures here that you can download, with the Paper Mario Brothers Automaton, Minecraft and Gangham Style Machines being our favourites! What are you waiting for, go download these papercraft figures now and get making!

I made papercraft figures before I made games. You can still download all of them for free: https://t.co/V4Lool8dVz https://t.co/BNcvK4Swzc pic.twitter.com/6wsr65iT2d

— Philipp Stollenmayer (@kamibox_ph) May 9, 2023




Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: app dev, game dev, Geek, indie dev, Kirby, Minecraft, Papercraft, papercraft figures, Philipp Stollenmayer, super mario, Zelda

Revenge Of The Fifth – Happy Star Wars Day 2

May 5, 2023 By ausretrogamer

Another day, another Star Wars Day celebration!

This time it is the Dark Side of the FORCE that celebrate on Cinco de Mayo with their Revenge Of The Fifth! As Darth Vader famously said (supposedly), “Attention Rebel Scum! The Fourth is not longer with You! Today is Revenge Of The Fifth!”

Forget May The 4th, today is Revenge of the Fifth & Happy Cinco De Mayo! 🎉




Filed Under: History Tagged With: Cinco De Mayo, Dark Side of the Force, Darth Maul, darth vader, Geek, May 5th, Revenge of the Fifth, Sith, Sith Lord, Star Wars Day, Star Wars Day 2

It’s that TIME of Year – May The 4th Be With You!

May 4, 2023 By ausretrogamer

Happy Star Wars Day!

When this of year rolls around, you are bound to be seduced by licensed Star Wars products, like these Star Wars x Fossil watches celebrating the 40th anniversary of Return of the Jedi.

These watches are limited in number, so for anyone with a Rebel spirit that loves horology, grab one (or two) now!

May the 4th be with you!

image source: Fossil – Star Wars




Filed Under: History Tagged With: C-3PO, Celebrating 40 years of Star Wars Return Of The Jedi, Empire, For anyone with a Rebel spirit, Fossil watch, FossilStyle, Geek, Han Solo, limited edition, Luke Skywalker, May the 4th be with you, R2D2, Rebel Alliance, Return of the Jedi, Star Wars Day, Star Wars x Fossil

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