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Golden Age Of Arcade

Dive into the Arcade Era: A Journey Back in Time

June 24, 2024 By ausretrogamer

The golden age of arcade videogames was a magical time of groundbreaking innovation that gave birth to some of the most iconic franchises in gaming history. Think of classics like SPACE INVADERS, PAC-MAN, DONKEY KONG (featuring the debut of the legendary Mario), GALAGA and ASTEROIDS. These games weren’t just about pressing buttons and joystick maneuvers; they were about embarking on epic adventures and chasing high scores.

More Than Just Gaming

Arcades were much more than gaming hubs. They were vibrant social hotspots where friends gathered under the neon glow. It was here that players navigated mazes, jumped over barrels, and dodged alien lasers, all in the heroic pursuit of a high score. The camaraderie and competition forged friendships and created memories that lasted a lifetime.


Source: ACMI – The Story of the Moving Image – Videogames

The Lasting Impact

The influence of the arcade era is still felt today. These pixelated pioneers and their synth-laden soundtracks continue to be celebrated and revisited, serving as the beating heart of the 80s nostalgia. Whether it’s through modern reboots, retro gaming events, or pop culture references, the spirit of the arcade lives on.

So, next time you find yourself reminiscing about the good old days or watching a movie with a killer 80s soundtrack, remember the arcade. It was a place where heroes were made, high scores were chased, and friendships were forged. The arcade era might be a thing of the past, but its legacy continues to inspire and entertain.


Filed Under: History, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: acmi, Arcade, Asteroid, Atari, Classic Video Games, Film, Golden Age Of Arcade, Namco, nintendo, pong, Retro Gamer, retrogaming, sega, Space Invaders, Taito

Williams Electronics: Classic Arcade Games Promo Videos

October 29, 2020 By ausretrogamer

Tony Temple needs no introduction for anyone that is into the classic arcade video games scene. Tony’s The Arcade Blogger site is a treasure-trove of arcade’s past, including finds like arcade coin-op promotional videos from long gone heavyweights of the arcade industry.

Tony’s latest feature looks at the promotional videos Williams Electronics used to tempt their distributors and operators with their then latest and greatest offerings, from Defender and Joust, to Robotron, Sinistar and beyond. Grab some pop-corn and check out the promo vids – BE WARNED, some are cheesier than others 😉

Defender promo video

Robotron:2084 promo video

Sinistar promo video

To check out the rest of the Williams Electronics promotional videos, head on over to The Arcade Blogger now!

 

[YouTube video source: duncanfbrown and Mylstar Electronics]

 

Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Arcade, Bally/Midway, Classic Arcade Games, coin operated, coin-op, Defender, gamers, gaming, Golden Age Of Arcade, Joust, Paddle-Ball, Retro Gaming, retrogaming, Robotron, Sinistar, Stargate, Video Games, William Electronics, Williams, WMS

A Space Invaders Movie Is Coming!

July 25, 2019 By ausretrogamer

Pew, pew, pew! Listen to (well, read) this…… New Line Cinema is working on a Space Invaders movie – yep, a movie based on Taito’s 1978 classic arcade shoot’em up!

It seems that the Hollywood film tank is running dry (or perhaps they are desperate for new ideas?), so they are dipping into the video game well for their next new movie. We hope this isn’t another rubbish film based on a video game (Ed: not looking at you Double Dragon!). Our expectations are quite low (it’s for the best).

We haven’t seen anything about a release date apart from hearing that New Line is very close to starting production. Oh yeah, if it matters to you, they have Greg Russo (Mortal Kombat) writing the film, and the following folks running production: Akiva Goldsman (Fringe, Star Trek: Discovery), Joby Harold (John Wick 3), and Tory Tunnell (Robin Hood).

We’ll update this post as more news comes to hand!

image source: The Arcade Flyer Archive

[story source: technabob]

 

Filed Under: Announcements, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: !Arcade!, arcade game, Classic Arcade Gaming, films based on video games, Golden Age, Golden Age Of Arcade, Hollywood films, New Line, New Line Cinema, Retro Gaming, shmup, shmups, shoot’em ups, Space Invaders, Space Invaders Movie, Taito

Space Invaders 40th Anniversary Silver Coin

April 16, 2018 By ausretrogamer

Special occasions like anniversaries usually come about a few times in a lifetime, so what better way to commemorate and remember a special anniversary than a beautiful and awesome memento to mark the occasion!

There were a few arcade games that came before it, but in 1978 Taito’s Space Invaders single-handedly propelled arcade games into mainstream popular culture and helped kick off the golden age of arcade video games.

When Tomohiro Nishikado created Space Invaders we bet he wouldn’t have thought that it would become such a global hit. With its legacy well and truly cemented in arcade video gaming lore, we wonder then what Mr Nishikado-san would make of New Zealand Mint’s commemorative Space Invaders 40th Anniversary 1oz Silver Coin? If we were to guess, he would be most impressed, just like we were.

The first thing that struck us when opening the package was the beautifully recreated (to scale) Space Invaders arcade cabinet. The base of the cabinet carries the numbered (out of 3,000 units) Certificate of Authenticity. The precious cargo is housed inside the arcade cabinet, which can be opened by lifting the cabinet off its base to reveal the gorgeous 1oz silver coin, cushioned in black felt.

Removing the coin we were impressed with its size – it is bigger than we imagined! On one side of the coin you will find Space Invaders engraved on a proof background and lenticular printed coloured aliens that move as the coin is rotated at different angles. The other side of the coin has Queen Lizzie (just like on all of our Australian and NZ legal tender). Holding the coin feels special as it connects us via nostalgia for the video game that kickstarted the arcade scene in the late 70s.

Rotate the coin to move the aliens, just like in the actual game!
 image source: NZ Mint

If you do want this beautiful and officially licensed limited edition memento to commemorate one of the greatest arcade games, then you may want to act fast, as there are only 3,000 coins available worldwide! This coin is a great investment for any gaming fan. Long live Space Invaders!

Specifications:

  • Metal: 999 Fine Silver
  • Finish: Proof / Lenticular
  • Weight: 1 TROY OZ
  • Nominal Diameter: 40mm
  • Edge: Milled
  • Denomination: $2
  • Country of Issue: Niue
  • Year of Issue: 2018
  • Mintage: 3,000 only

Disclaimer: NZ Mint kindly provided the Space Invaders 40th Anniversary silver coin for this article.

 

Filed Under: History, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: !Arcade!, 70s arcade, Classic Arcade Gaming, classic game, coin, coin-op, Golden Age Of Arcade, NZ Mint, shoot'em up, Space Invaders, Space Invaders 40th Anniversary Coin, Space Invaders 40th Anniversary Silver Coin, Space Invaders anniversary, Taito, Tomohiro Nishikado

Arcade Expo 2.0: Arcades From The Golden Age

February 25, 2016 By ausretrogamer

ArcadeExpo39Following on from the pinball extravaganza at Arcade Expo 2.0, Martin Robbins reflects on the other half of the expo, the arcade machines! Grab yourself a bib as you will be drooling all over yourself!

Just when I thought I had my fair share of the ‘Wow’ factor in the pinball section, I was in for an absolute treat when I made a beeline for the arcade area at Arcade Expo 2.0. The cabinet artwork, the sounds, the attract modes, people hovering around machines, Walter Day spruiking his cards and Billy Mitchell playing Donkey Kong (yep, THAT Billy Mitchell!) – It was like I was transported back to the golden age of arcade video games.

Billy Mitchell all suited up! Donkey Kong is serious business!
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The area was littered with classic machines from the heavyweights of the arcade industry: Atari, Bally Midway, Centuri, Cinematronics, Data East. Exidy, Gottlieb, Irem, Konami, Namco, Nintendo, Sega, Stern, Taito, Universal and Williams. It was also great to see the Computer Space machine made by Nutting in 1971, regarded as the world’s first commercially sold coin-operated machine (Ed: Computer Space was designed by none other than the Atari founders, Nolan Bushnell and Ted Dabney)!

Oh wow, where should we start?
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Upon entering the arcade area, I noticed that it had a different “feel” to it – there were more young people and families playing on arcade machines than what I experienced in the pinball area. The atmosphere definitely seemed a lot more relaxed, with heaps more room to move around. This was a welcome change to the hustle and bustle of the room next door. I found myself returning to the arcade area on a number of occasions to clear my head and unwind from the pinball tournament. I also found it difficult to leave as there were so many games I had not seen nor played in many many years. The problem was, once I’d finish one game, I would then see another one that would instantly transport me back to my youth at that corner Milk Bar with the urge to just have another go. The nostalgia was truly intoxicating!

Let’s see what goodness we’ll find down this aisle…
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The arcade section also had exhibitors including Farsight Studios promoting The Pinball Arcade and in particular the Kickstarter for Dr Who, which reached its goal on February 14 – a job well done! I did have a a chat with their Community Manager, Mike Lindsay, who agreed that the resurgence in the pinball community was partly due to the success Farsight Studios had in bringing the experience to our mobile devices and PCs. Mike was particularly proud of how they had brought pinball to a new generation to experience it for the first time in digital format and then seek it out in the real world.

As mentioned earlier, I managed to see Billy Mitchell playing Donkey Kong. The set up next to Billy was quite cool – it allowed anyone to sit next to him and challenge him to a high score duel. I was not prepared for a public humiliation, so I left him to demonstrate his skills. It must be said, Billy was very friendly and was really enjoying the show.

All good things must come to end. The single regret I had about Arcade Expo 2.0 was not having enough time to play everything. Three days was just not enough. In my mind I’ve already started planning and saving up for my return trip in 2017 – hope to see you all there!

Great to see the next generation enjoying an absolute classic!
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Landing High Japan – wanna be a pilot?
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Test your wood chopping skills!
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Once you are done wood chopping, hit the bar!
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Granny and the Gators – you don’t see this (hybrid) one too often!
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Paddle, Fire and Flip!
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Getting the arcade fix
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Well, well, well, what do we have down here then….
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Buck Rogers (Planet of Zoom)! Haven’t seen one of these since the early 80s!
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No matter your age, everyone loves a bit of Out Run
ArcadeExpo29

This was all the rage in 1976!
ArcadeExpo25

Gun control!
ArcadeExpo26

Midway were prolific in the arcade arena!
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No queuing here – just keep playing! 
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An old vector beauty
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Use the Force and destroy the Death Star!
ArcadeExpo20

Families gaming together
ArcadeExpo22

Oh my gawd! Discs Of Tron! Very drool-worthy
ArcadeExpo18

Have you got the killer instinct?
ArcadeExpo17

Kickin some butt!
ArcadeExpo16

Gonna get drivin’, hard!
ArcadeExpo14

Pole position on Atari’s Pole Position II
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Woo hoo, Walter Day!
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More Tron goodness
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Old school amusement machines
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Bit of target practice
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Contemplating what to play next…..
ArcadeExpo45

From Joust pinball, to Joust arcade!
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Varkon – disguising a pinball table as an arcade game!
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Comfy arcade gaming
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Getting close to the action
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Let’s spin on Dave Theurer’s classic
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Passing on the retro gaming gene to the next generation
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Ending with a shooter’s delight – Xevious!
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Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Arcade Expo, Arcade Expo 2.0, Arcade machines at Arcade Expo, Galaga, Golden Age Of Arcade, Joust, Martin Robbins, Pacman, Pinball and Arcade expo

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