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Happy 25th Anniversary Blizzard Entertainment!

December 1, 2016 By Ms. ausretrogamer

blizzardGood Game’s Goose Mangus did an awesome story on the history of Blizzard Entertainment on this week’s show to celebrate the company’s 25th anniversary (25 years – can you believe it?!). Check it out below:

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The games
rpm-racing-1991

rock-n-roll-racing-1993

the-lost-vikings-1993

warcraft-1994

blackthorne-1994

the-death-and-return-of-superman-1994

warcraft-ii-1995

diablo-1996

starcraft-1998

diablo-ii-2000

warcraft-iii-2002

wow-2004

starcraft-ii-2010

diablo-iii-2012

hearthstone-2014

heroes-of-the-storm-2015

overwatch-2016

Source: Good Game on YouTube

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msausretrogamerMs. ausretrogamer
Co-founder, editor and writer at ausretrogamer – The Australian Retro Gamer E-Zine. Lover of science fiction, fashion, books, movies and TV. Player of games, old and new.

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Filed Under: History Tagged With: Blizzard, Blizzard 25th anniversary, Blizzard Entertainment, Blizzard Entertainment 25th anniversary, Diablo, Good Game, Good Game TV, Goose Mangus, History, History of Blizzard, Overwatch, Starcraft, video, Warcraft, World of Warcraft, youtube

CRASH: The Year Video Games Died – By Ahoy

February 29, 2016 By Ms. ausretrogamer

crash featured 2Ahoy neatly explains the 1980’s (North American) video games crash in just over seven minutes in this snazzy video, and they come to some interesting conclusions!

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Source: Ahoy on YouTube via Cheezburger

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msausretrogamerMs. ausretrogamer
Co-founder, editor and writer at ausretrogamer – The Australian Retro Gamer E-Zine. Lover of science fiction, fashion, books, movies and TV. Player of games, old and new.

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Filed Under: History Tagged With: Ahoy, History, video, videogame crash, youtube

The History of Mario’s Power-Ups

June 8, 2015 By Ms. ausretrogamer

The Super Mario Bros. Tree of Power
Tree of power Image source: Nintendo Enthusiast

Watch Jason from Nintendo Enthusiast take us through the history of Mario’s power-ups  starting from the very first mushroom in Super Mario Bros. all the way to the cat suit from Mario 3D World.


Source: Nintendo Enthusiast on YouTube

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msausretrogamerMs. ausretrogamer
Editor and Researcher at ausretrogamer – The Australian Retro Gamer E-Zine. Lover of science fiction, fashion, books, movies and TV. Player of games, old and new.

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Filed Under: History Tagged With: History, mario, Mario 3D World, nintendo, Nintendo Enthusiast, Power Up, Super Mario 64, Super Mario Bros, Super Mario Bros 2, Super Mario Bros 3, Super Mario Galaxy, Super Mario World

Interactive Family Tree Of Retro Controllers

May 19, 2015 By Ms. ausretrogamer

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John Kowalski (Sock Master) has created an awesome interactive retro controller family tree which takes us from Atari 2600 and Intellivision to PS3 and Wii controllers. Click on the pictures in the tree and you will find out key information about each controller – for example, the Atari 2600 controller was first released in 1977 and was sold until about 1991! While the WaveBird is notable for being the first wireless first-party controller.

As Sock Master describes:

‘I’ve put together a chart, or controller family-tree, that tries to connect all the current console controllers with their predecessors… a lot of the information presented here is my opinion. I try to keep things accurate, using facts that I know, but also making some of my own conclusions where no hard evidence is available… 

There are still a number of gaps in the family tree, as a lot of controllers are still missing from the chart. Eventually, I will try to fill in some of the holes. Current things that are missing are controllers I couldn’t get my hands on, controllers from less popular consoles, and most of the 8-bit era.’

Sock Master’s Interactive Retro Controller Family Tree
controller family tree

Source: Sock Master via Geekologie

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msausretrogamerMs. ausretrogamer
Editor and Researcher at ausretrogamer – The Australian Retro Gamer E-Zine. Lover of science fiction, fashion, books, movies and TV. Player of games, old and new.

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Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Atari, Controller Family Tree, Family Tree, History, NES, nintendo, Playstation, sega, Sock Master, Wavebird, Wii, Xbox

Vintage Pokémon

March 5, 2015 By ausretrogamer

Damn it, I totally missed it! On February 27, those pesky pocket monsters, oops, I mean Pokémon, celebrated their 19th anniversary! Wow, how time flies when you are hunting wild Pokémon.

Instead of hurling a Poké Ball around here (Ed: you have no idea, do you?), we thought we would share some awesome rustic Pokémon ads created by the talented Mexican artist, Chuz0r.

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Pokemon1

Pokemon2

Pokemon3

Pokemon4

Pokemon6

Pokemon7source: Buzzfeed

Filed Under: History Tagged With: History, nintendo, Pokemon, retrogaming, video gaming history

A Brief History Of Graphics: Pixels, Sprites and Polygons

January 16, 2015 By ausretrogamer

Graphics_titleIf your New Year’s resolution was to learn more about video game graphics, you are in luck. For those of you with limited time to spare, I present three videos by Ahoy, providing a brief history of graphics; from pixels and sprites, to those super cool polygons! Are video games all about graphics? Of course not! Feast your eyes and ears right now, you may learn something.

Part 1: Pixels Pioneers

Part 2: Sprite Supreme

Part 3: Polygon Realm

source: Ahoy

Filed Under: History Tagged With: History, History of graphics, Pixels, Polygons, retrogaming, Sprites, video, video gaming graphics

Nintendo Game & Watch: Octopus

July 16, 2014 By ausretrogamer

Octopus_GandWHow old were you in 1981? I was still in single digits and blissfully unaware how addictive Gunpei Yokoi’s Nintendo Game & Watch creations would turn out to be.

On this day (July 16) in 1981, Nintendo released Octopus – their latest handheld classic in the G&W wide-screen series. Oh how I lusted after this one (like many other Game&Watch releases), but alas, I never got to have my own till recently.

If your name is ‘Jenifa Stuart’, I have your Octopus Game & Watch!




Filed Under: History Tagged With: G&W, game and watch, Geek, Gunpei Yokoi, History, nintendo, retrogaming

13 Things Worth Knowing About Nintendo

June 16, 2014 By ausretrogamer

13 Things Worth Knowing About Nintendo
Via: Online MBA

 

Filed Under: History Tagged With: Facts, History, nintendo

Atari Gambles On New Era

April 3, 2014 By ausretrogamer

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The meteoric rise and equal fall of Atari has been documented umpteen times. Nevertheless, it does break my heart that a former trailblazer and video gaming behemoth is little more than a company torn to shreds and its pieces thrown to the proverbial dogs to scrap over.

Rather than give you a history lesson in what has happened to Atari in the recent past (Ed: It has had more owners than a used 1999 Honda Civic), have a read of Atari’s bankruptcy file and then come to terms with where Atari is headed – to the glitz and glamour of the gambling business!

Yep, you read that right. Atari is now hedging its bet (pardon the pun) on gambling products. Unfortunately, Atari has debts that they need to clear as part of their bankruptcy conditions and their plan is to square the ledger with their creditors via Atari Casino – a bold push into the social casino market. This casino path may stave off the rabid dogs at their heels.

I know that my nostalgic glasses can make me a cynic, but when a company with a rich heritage sells its soul, there is no coming back. I think I will stick to remembering the old Atari, you know, the one before 1998!

 

Filed Under: History Tagged With: Atari, Atari Casino, History, Reflection

Evolution Of Gaming Consoles

December 22, 2013 By ausretrogamer

I will let the below infographic speak for itself. Click to enlarge and traverse the evolution of gaming consoles from 1967 through to 2013!

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source: Mr. Wallpaper



Filed Under: History Tagged With: Evolution Of Gaming Consoles, gaming, Gaming Consoles, History, Old School, Retro Gaming, retrogaming, Video Games, videogames

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