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Dystopian Mario Kart Sketch on SNL

February 7, 2023 By ausretrogamer

If HBO could make a TV series out of The Last Of Us, then why not make one from another massive franchise, Mario Kart?

Well, the Saturday Night Live (SNL) comedy show, in conjunction with HBO and Nintendo, did exactly that, with Pedro Pascal playing Mario in a dystopian Mario Kart sketch – it’s funny and brilliant!

Check it out!

HBO’s adapting another iconic game pic.twitter.com/YtsIswwSBb

— Saturday Night Live – SNL (@nbcsnl) February 5, 2023




Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Bowser, dystopian mario kart, Funny, gaming, HBO Mario Kart, Mario Kart, nintendo, Pedro Pascal, Princess Peach, Saturday Night Live, Sketch Comedy, SNL, SNL Mario Kart, The Last of Us

An Audacious Games Room Setup!

January 17, 2023 By ausretrogamer

Well now that we have seen everything that 2023 has to offer, let’s get to 2024!

Seeing this amazing creation on Twitter this morning totally blew our mind. The engineering feat is off the charts. We wonder if this is Duke Nukem’s games room…….

And before you start screaming about aspect ratios, just chill, relax and be in awe of this crazily awesome thingamajig!

Ce truc de dingue 😱 pic.twitter.com/F2PAm29rE8

— Lulu&Berlu -PC Engine & Evercade- (@VolcanoGriffon) January 16, 2023




Filed Under: Modern Gaming, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: diy, Engineering, Game Room, Games Room, Modder, nintendo, Nintendo Switch, Old School, PS1, Retro Gamer, sega, Video Games, Xbox

Thrill Of The Chase: FurySevenSix visits the Canberra Vintage & Collectible Centre

December 20, 2022 By ausretrogamer

Who doesn’t like a sneaky weekend trip to the nation’s capital?!

Well, that’s exactly what our good friend, Noel Wheatley, did this past weekend. Noel (aka: FurySevenSix) shared photos of the amazing retro gaming centre he found in Canberra on his Twitter and Instagram accounts. The Canberra Vintage & Collectible Centre is one of those places that will wow and indulge you in some very intoxicating nostalgia.

Sneaky weekend trip to Canberra yielded some spectacular surprises at @CanberraVCC.🤩

And yes you better believe I’ll be going back there again.😊#RetroGaming #Gaming pic.twitter.com/qeD5QvAe9x

— Noel Wheatley 🎮 (@FurySevenSix) December 18, 2022

The below photos attest to the amazing collections found at the Canberra Vintage & Collectible Centre (Canberra VCC), from iconic gaming systems, classic video games, to mouth-watering collectibles that have been lost to time. Make sure you add the Canberra VCC to your must visit list now!

PS: Check out Noel’s Instagram for more pics and vids of this amazing place!

The important details:

  • Venue: Canberra Vintage & Collectible Centre
  • Address: 11/90 Barrier Street, Fyshwick, Australian Capital Territory

image source (used by permission): Noel’s Twitter and Instagram accounts




Filed Under: Retro Exploring, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Canberra, Canberra Vintage & Collectible Center, classic gaming, GameCube, gaming, Neo Geo, nintendo, Noel Wheatley, retro center, retro exploring, Retro Gamers, Retro Gaming, Retro Hunting, retro stores, sega, thrill of the chase, Video Games, weekend trip

LEGO IDEAS – Kirby’s Dream Collection

December 6, 2022 By ausretrogamer

If Nintendo can have their consoles and Mario turned into Lego sets, then why not Kirby!

If you are a Kirby fan, then you need to head to Lego Ideas right now and put your vote in for Kirby’s Dream Collection by By _Ish_.

Looking at the photos of this Kirby Lego creation, the set will most definitely look good next to the Super Mario one. Now go and vote for it!

By _Ish_ says:

This set includes many iconic locations from the Kirby games including: Green greens the first stage, Castle Dedede Home of the evil King Dedede and his Waddle Dee minions, And Metta Knight’s battle-ship, Halberd.

This set works well for display or you can play with it using the props and alternate face-plates. I made this set because Kirby and Lego have both been huge parts of my life for years. Ever since I discovered Kirby I’ve been creating my own Kirby characters and stories. When I discovered Lego I started building all kinds of crazy locations for my figures to roam around in. When I put the two together.. It made this. I think this would be a phenomenal Lego set because it’s a colorful family-friendly game that kids will enjoy and a classic that’s sure to bring back memories for adults too.

source: Lego Ideas




Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: By _Ish_, Geek, geeky, Kirby, Kirby's Dream Collection, Lego, LEGO Ideas, Lego Ideas - Kirby: Welcome to Dreamland, Lego Ideas vote, Lego Kirby, Lego Kirby: Welcome to Dreamland, Lego Nintendo, nerd, nintendo

Latest Trailer for The Super Mario Bros Movie Has Dropped

December 1, 2022 By ausretrogamer

image source: Universal

Back in early October we all went a bit nuts at The Super Mario Bros. Movie teaser trailer.

The movie starring Chris Pratt as the voice of Mario is coming out in April next year, so there is still a way to go. But don’t fret, as the latest trailer has dropped, which we get to hear Chris’ (terrible) accent voicing Mario and also that of his brother Luigi (voiced by Charlie Day).

The latest trailer shows many connections to all kinds of Super Mario games, from Donkey Kong and Super Smash Bros. to Mario Kart – yes, Mario Kart!

Now stop reading and hit play, lets-a-go!




Filed Under: Announcements, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Charlie Day, Chris Pratt, Donkey Kong, Geek, Mario Kart, Movie, movie trailer, nintendo, Princess Peach, Super Mario movie, Super Smash Bros, The Super Mario Bros. movie, Universal

Playing NES’ ‘Championship Bowling’ was Educational

November 17, 2022 By David Cutler

By: D.C. Cutler, U.S.A.

Did Nintendo’s “Championship Bowling” make me a prodigy?

When I was ten, I played Nintendo’s “Championship Bowling” after school and on the weekends with an intense focus and delight. Through the 1989 game, I learned exactly which lane arrows to throw the bowling ball between. I’d put a slight right or left hook on the ball when needed. The results were usually a strike or spare. My highest score on “Championship Bowling” was a 261. I still remember.

I always found the soundtrack annoying. It sounded like a hodgepodge of instruments all being played at the same time with a violin bow at a frenetic energy. The baton twirlers on the lane were a bit odd.

After months of playing NES “Championship Bowling,” I talked my mother into letting me join a junior bowling league. I implemented the same techniques that made me successful playing the game, during Saturdays on my bowling team. I lined up on the arrows that I would line up on when I played the game; usually, three arrows over from the right gutter, and I’d give the ball a small hook.

I regularly began winning tournaments and team events on the weekends. I would see a trophy before a tournament and say to myself, “I’m going to win that.” It was thrilling to be exceptional at something new.

Once, after a state tournament, Charles, the man who ran my junior league, called me “a bowling prodigy.” I didn’t know what that word meant. I looked it up in the dictionary when I got home. I’ll throw modesty to the side for a sentence: I was sort of a prodigy.

The definition of a prodigy: a person, especially a young one, endowed with exceptional qualities or abilities. I took my scores seriously, so much so that I would bowl later with my Nintendo to figure out what I had done wrong during a tournament or league play. I was obsessed with the game for about three years. Then, I became fanatical about other great things in my life.

Now, when I bowl with Nintendo Switch Sports, it feels bittersweet. Bowling with my Switch is more physical and more realistic but playing “Championship Bowling” was more thrilling. Perhaps, because I was younger, and bowling was this brand-new, exciting sport that I had just discovered by accident through a gaming system.

I bet there’s a kid out there that’s thinking about asking their parents to join a junior bowling league because they love playing the game on their Switch as much as I loved playing “Championship Bowling.”




Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: bowling, Championship Bowling, classic gaming, David Cutler, DC Cutler, gamer, Geek, NES, NES Championship Bowling, nintendo, Nintendo Gaming, Retro, Video Games

The Super Mario Bros. Movie Teaser Trailer

October 7, 2022 By ausretrogamer

Just in case you have been living off the grid lately, check out the latest teaser trailer for The Super Mario Bros. movie! It’s a bit Game of Thrones-ish, which isn’t a bad thing.

Are you excited? We sure are! WAHOO!


source: GameSpot




Filed Under: Announcements, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Film, Movie, nintendo, Super Mario Bros film, Super Mario Bros. movie, Super Mario movie, The Super Mario Bros. movie, wahoo

PAX AUS is THIS WEEK!

October 4, 2022 By ausretrogamer

After 3 years, PAX Aus is coming back home – in person

It’s that time of year where we all gather at PAX Aus for some amazing times. Naturally, we are biased by saying that you should all definitely come and check out the Classic Gaming Area for a hit of nostalgia (or if you are so inclined, to participate in the many tournaments to earn bragging rights!).

For now, to get you all hyped for PAX Aus 2022, check out our posts from the last in person PAX Aus in 2019. We hope to see many of you at this year’s event!

  • PAX Aus 2019 Was A Classic!
  • PAX Aus 2019 Expo Hall & Cosplay Highlights




Filed Under: Announcements Tagged With: Arcade, Atari, classic gaming, Classic Gaming Area, event, Geek, Melbourne, MIGW, nintendo, nostalgia, Old School, PAX, PAX Aus, PAX Australia, PAXAus, PAXAus 2022, pinball, sega, Tournaments, Video Games

Metroid Mike 64 Presents: Super Mario Bros. 5

September 27, 2022 By ausretrogamer

Yeah, you read that title right! Thanks to the hard and meticulous work over the last 7 years, Metroid Mike 64 has created Super Mario Bros. 5 using Super Mario Maker 2.

Metroid Mike 64 has fused classic NES/SNES 2D Mario platforming action with 40 full courses spread across 8 worlds. He has used elements from Super Mario World, Super Mario Bros. 3 and the one that started it all, Super Mario Bros.

We reckon Shigeru Miyamoto would be quite impressed with Metroid Mike 64’s wonderful creation! What are you waiting for, grab the Maker ID (0G9-XN4-FNF) and have some fun!

I’ve finally finished creating my Super World in Mario Maker 2 and have unofficially named it Super Mario Bros 5. I’ve been working towards this moment since 2015, trying to create a classic Mario game that plays as if Nintendo created it themselves. pic.twitter.com/eUNvHQysVq

— Metroid Mike 64 (@MetroidMike64) September 25, 2022

The gameplay is all classic Mario. I’m not trying to troll you or purposely try to kill you, I’m trying to provide you with something Nintendo should’ve done already, make a full Mario game within Super Mario Maker 2, that’s fun as heck! pic.twitter.com/EXCiPtvsPp

— Metroid Mike 64 (@MetroidMike64) September 25, 2022

Unique course design like this airship course that’s made to look like a tank. This is Wendy’s Battletank of Doom. pic.twitter.com/lYQPKBaLNY

— Metroid Mike 64 (@MetroidMike64) September 25, 2022

source: Metroid Mike 64 via Twitter




Filed Under: Announcements, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: diy, gamer, gamingretrogaming, IndieDev, Metroid Mike 64, NES, nintendo, Nintendo Switch, Retro, SNES, super mario, Super Mario Bros 3, Super Mario Bros. 5, Super Mario Maker 2, Super Mario World, Wii U

Nintendo PlayChoice Countertop

July 19, 2022 By ausretrogamer

We saw this Nintendo PlayChoice countertop machine and thought we’d share it with you!

We don’t recall coming across this countertop in any of our travels around Australia, so if you are like us, this may be the first time your eyes are feasting on such awesomeness! We have seen and played on the standup PlayChoice machines, but this one is definitely a rarity for us.

This one is for sale (at the time of writing) in Las Vegas for US$3,000. There countertop comes with 5 carts, Kung-Fu, Dr. Mario, Baseball Stars, Excitebike and Tecmo Bowl. However, it is missing a few components and the unit does have a few bumps and nicks. So if you are in the Vegas area and are keen on this expensive beauty, check out this post on Facebook to get in touch with the seller.

image source: Facebook




Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Las Vegas, NES, nintendo, Nintendo PlayChoice Countertop, oldschool, PlayChoice, PlayChoice Countertop, PlayChoice NES, Retro Gaming, Retrogamer, retrogaming

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