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The Legend Of Zelda Reimagined As A FPS DOOM VR Game

January 17, 2023 By ausretrogamer

Imagine the original The Legend Of Zelda being played in the first-person perspective like Wolfenstein or DOOM, in VR!

Imagine no more, as the below video shows a re-imagining of the NES classic, The Legend of Zelda, as a first-person virtual reality game! This impressive mod works with QuestZDoom, so we can finally becomes fans of playing The Legend of Zelda in this perspective (unless the VR makes us queasy!!).

We hope this video stays up. If it is gone by the time you get here, then know that Nintendo has meddled and killed off creativity!


source: SugaryNoe




Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Doom, Dr.Beef, FPS, gamer, Link, Mod, Modder, NES, Nintendo VR, QuestZDoom, Retro Gamer, retrogaming, The Legend of Doom, The Legend Of Zelda, The Legend of Zelda VR, video game, Virtual Reality, VR, Wolfenstein

Operation Switch: Arcade1Up Pinball Mod

January 10, 2023 By ausretrogamer

Performing essential surgery on our Arcade1Up Pinball machine

The Arcade1Up Pinball machines have recently received a new lease of life with community enhancements, like Team Encoder’s brilliant A1Pinner software, which allowed owners of these machines to install other Arcade1Up pinball packs (Marvel, Star Wars and Williams) and the Pinball Arcade and Zen Pinball applications (Android versions) with their plethora of pinball tables. Team Encoder went as far as creating a custom launcher and the ability to change the display to 1080p, which was a bit of a hit or miss due to the limited hardware spec inside these pinball machines.

We came across IntecGaming’s Nintendo Switch DIY Pinball kit about a year ago and have been eagerly awaiting its release. Once IntecGaming had this kit up for pre-order, we immediately jumped on it. The improvement is great value with this low cost kit, and of course, playing video games, especially the pinball (and shoot’em ups) variety in 1080p is exactly what this machine should have had from the start.

The IntecGaming Switch DIY Pinball kit is a physical modification to the Arcade1Up Pinball Machine, so we had to get our hand dirty so to speak. With no soldering required, this was as easy as unplugging the old and replacing them with the new! Of course the control panel with its ball-top joystick provides the arcade experience we were missing when playing Switch games.

Without further ado, here are the steps (with photos) that we took to operate and modify our A1Up Attack From Mars pinball machine:

Time to commence Operation Switch!

Unboxing the contents of the IntecGaming Switch DIY Pinball Kit: We need to replace 3 boards (marked A, B and C)

One last look at the machine before we start operating

Popping the hood

Popping the rear to get to the smaller (DMD) screen

Following the instructions to unplug the controller wiring from the old board and connect them to the new (A) board

Board A attached and controller connectors rerouted to plug into the new board

Next, is the sound and solenoid driver board (board B)

Second board is totally removed from the A1Up and replaced by IntecGaming’s Board B

The metal casing is replaced with a breathable plastic cover for Board B

The main board hiding in its metal casing attached to the LCD

Last of the board updates – replace the main board with IntecGaming’s Board C

The original main board is unplugged

Got to follow the instructions carefully here, as any wrong move will render the machine an expensive doorstop!

Wiring up the replacement main board (Board C) and putting it back in the casing. Having two HDMI out ports is a godsend!

With the boards replaced and connections all plugged in, it’s the control panel that the last thing to add 

The new replacement lockdown bar is beefier than the original!

All modifications completed!

Instructions to sync the control panel and kit to the Switch

The plastic stand is perfect to keep the Switch and dock tucked away

Switch is docked, 3.5mm sound jack & HDMI are plugged in too

Success! All powered up and ready to go! The DMD LCD acts as our selection screen

First game we boot up, Zen’s Pinball FX 3!

Going to put the original boards & other parts in a safe place




Filed Under: Modern Gaming, Pinball, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: 1080p, A1Pinner, Arcade1Up, arcade1up mod, Arcade1Up Pinball, Attack From Mars, control panel, gamer, Geek, hack, IntecGaming, IntecGaming Fighting Stick for Arcade1Up Virtual Pinball, IntecGaming Nintendo Switch pinball kit, IntecGaming Switch Pinball DIY Kit, Mod, Modder, Modding, Nintendo Switch, Pinball FX3, Retro, videogames

Make Your SSD Sound Like An Old Hard Drive

October 19, 2022 By ausretrogamer

Do you miss the old sounds that your hard drives used to make when reading or writing data to disk? Ah, the platers making such a great sound – actually, we do miss that aural extravaganza.

With the advent of solid state drives (SSD), there are no moving parts, so sadly, that means no clickety clackety sounds being emitted. Alas, now you can, thanks to the HDD Clicker! This circuit board makes your SSD (or CF and/or SD cards) sound exactly like your old hard drives!


source: root42




Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: CF, diy, gamer, Geek, geeky, hack, hard drive, HDD Clicker, MicroSD, Mod, nerd, PC, SD card, Solid State Drive, SSD

Turn Your A500 Mini Into A Retro Console Beast!

September 2, 2022 By ausretrogamer

We know there will be the purists out there that will want to leave their THEA500 Mini retro system as it was intended (Ed: stock standard), but for those looking to spice there’s up, Team Pandory’s A500 Mini Pandory500 V2 Mod is for you!

The below video highlights the newly added features to the Pandory mod, which was released a few months ago. There’s the new Amiberry 5.3, new Dreamcast cores, native PPSSPP, and also making it compatible with the official firmware updates, to name just a few!

The installation is easy, all you need to do is download Pandory500 from Github and dump it onto a USB stick – it is that easy! Oh yeah, this is a softmod and does not change anything on TheA500 Mini. Go and have some fun 😉


source: Team Pandory




Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: A500 Mini, Amiberry, Amiga, Amiga500 Mini, Emulation, gamer, Geek, hack, Mod, Pandory, Pandory500, Retro, Retro Gamer, Retro Gaming, Retrocomputing, Retrogamer, retrogaming, THEA500 Mini

Tiny Pinball That Can Play Pinball Fantasies

July 29, 2022 By ausretrogamer

This miniature homemade pinball machine is so darn cute!

Don’t be deceived by its tiny looks – this little beast can play one of the greatest pinball games from the 90s, Pinball Fantasies, on its tiny screens! To make it even more like its bigger and heavier brother, it sports a working plunger and haptic feedback for added realism – mind totally blown!

For those of you that want to know the technical aspects of this creation, check out it out here.


source: Sprite_tm

story source: hackaday.com




Filed Under: Pinball Tagged With: 3D printing, diy, gamer, Geek, geeky, hackaday, homebrew, Mod, nerd, pinball, Pinball Fantasies, pinball machine, throwback, Tiny Pinball, tiny pinball machine

PICOmputer ZX: Raspberry Pi PICO Powered Pocket ZX Spectrum

April 27, 2022 By ausretrogamer

Need a(nother) new project in your life? If you do, then check out Peter Misenko’s (aka: bobricious’) super cute PICOmputer ZX – Pocket ZX Spectrum on Hackaday, powered by a Raspberry Pi PICO!

This is an ongoing project, so expect more details and instructions on Hackaday. Also follow bobricious’ GitHub here.

image source: Hackaday




Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: 8-bit, bobricious, hack, hackaday, Mod, Modding, nostalgia, Pico, PICO ZX, PICOmputer ZX, Pocket Computer, Pocket ZX Spectrum, projects, Raspberry Pi, Raspberry Pi Pico, Retro Gamer, Retro Gaming, Retrogamer, retrogaming, ZX Speccy, zx spectrum

Paw Patrol Super Hang-On

January 18, 2022 By ausretrogamer

Our very good friend and Guinness World Record holder for creating the Largest playable Game and Watch device, Dr. Tom Tilley, has been keeping busy during the Festive Season with a cool new mod!

Spotting a Paw Patrol toy for $5 in his local op-shop, Dr. Tom thought how awesome and fun would it be to make this toy into a Super Hang-On controller – and we have to agree! Upon showing Lil Ausretrogamer this amazing mod, she was excited just as much as we were!

Before you say, “but the toy was in a working state”, relax, Tom found room inside to fit a joystick potentiometer with a 3D printed guide so it could pick up the steering without damaging the toy. The joystick and three buttons from the handlebars were connected to a Raspberry Pi Pico that Dr. Tom programmed to act as a USB joystick controller. The best bit is, when you’re done playing Super Hang-On, you just unplug the Raspberry Pi and reconnect the buttons to restore the original functionality of the toy. Now that is cool!


source: WithProfessorTom




Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Dr Tom Tilley, Mod, Modding, Paw Patrol, Paw Patrol Super Hang-on, Raspberry Pi Pico, Retro Gamer, retrogaming, sega, Super Hang-On, Super Hang-on Paw Patrol, Tom Tilley, Video Games

Game Boy Modding and Repairs: A Step-by-Step Guide For Beginners

May 17, 2021 By ausretrogamer

Ever wanted to repair or modify your own OG Nintendo Game Boy? If you answered yes, then Björn Fogelberg’s Game Boy Modding and Repairs: A Step-by-Step Guide For Beginners (Kindle book) is for you!

This book has illustrated detailed guides for the most common mods for improved video and sound. You can read all about installing a backlight kit and bivert chip without breaking anything (that is good to know! – Ed), and all the how to guides, like the how to do the pro sound mod, how to get rid of background noise and how to build a kit for retrobrighting shells, among many more. There is a whole section dedicated to repairs, with easy solutions to the OG Game Boy’s most common problems. The best bit is that this book is for everyone, even those that have no prior knowledge or skill (That’s us! – Ed) in installing, soldering, modding or repairing the Game Boy.

Grab Game Boy Modding and Repairs: A Step-by-Step Guide For Beginners now!

image source: Björn Fogelberg



Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Bjorn Fogelberg, Book, Game Boy, Game Boy book, Game Boy guide, game boy modding and repairs, Game Boy Modding and Repairs: A step-by-step guide for beginners, Game Boy Mods, Game Boy Repairs, Kindle, Mod, Modding, Modding the Game Boy, nintendo, Nintendo Game Boy, repairs

TIGER Electronics + Famicom = FAMIGER NES Edition

August 28, 2020 By ausretrogamer

Another jaw-dropping creation by the French modder OktoRetroLab, posted by Recalbox, this time, the mod is a fusion of an old Tiger Electronics handheld and a Famicom – making a pretty cool FAMIGER!

We reckon it’s the perfect use of a Tiger Electronics handheld 😉

source: Recalbox / OktoRetroLab

 

Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: diy, Famicom, FAMIGAMER, Famigamer NES Edition, Famiger, gamers, hack, Mod, NES, Old School, Recalbox, Retro Gamer, Retro Gaming, retrogaming, Tiger Electronics

LEGO Ideas: Futurama Headquarters, Spaceship and Crew!

February 13, 2020 By ausretrogamer

We’ve featured the LEGO Ideas Futurama ship on here before, so of course we got excited when we saw the another LEGO Ideas based on Futurama!

This time though, we have the Futurama Headquarters, the crew and the Planet Express spaceship featured in one awesome LEGO Ideas playset!

You better hurry though, you have almost 2 years left to vote! 😉

source: LEGO Ideas

 

Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: diy, Futurama, Futurama Lego, Geek, geeky, Lego, LEGO Ideas, Lego Ideas Futurama, Lego playset, Mod, Thomas W

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