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Your Top 10 Favourite Classic Video Games

September 9, 2020 By ausretrogamer

The folks at Replay Magazine have been quite busy of late conducting classic gaming surveys, like Your Top 4 Favourite Classic Video Game Characters of All-Time, and their latest one, Your Top 10 Favourite Classic Video Games.

We were quite surprised to see Ms. Pac-Man at number 1, but then again, it is the best arcade Pac-Man game, so it deserves to be on any favourite classic video games lists. Galaga (woohoo!) was up there in second spot and of course, Donkey Kong! Oh yeah, great to see our fave arcade game of all time, Double Dragon, make the list too. But what happened to Street Fighter II?

Your Top 10 Favourite Classic Video Games by Replay Magazine:

  1. Ms. Pac-Man
  2. Galaga
  3. Donkey Kong
  4. Pac-Man
  5. Asteroids
  6. Daytona USA
  7. Double Dragon
  8. Galaxian
  9. Mortal Kombat
  10. Mr DO!

image source: Click Americana

 

Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: 339966, Asteroids, Classic Arcade Gaming, Daytona USA, Dirk the Dragon Slayer, Donkey Kong, Double Dragon, Dragon's Lair, favourite classic video games of all time, Galaga, Galaxian, mario, Mortal Kombat, Mr. Do!, Ms Pac-Man, Namco, nintendo, Old School, Pac-Man, Puck Man, Replay Magazine, Retro Gamers, Retro Gaming, retrogaming, Sonic The Hedgehog, street fighter II, survey

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

The World’s Last Blockbuster Store Is Available To Book on Airbnb

August 12, 2020 By ausretrogamer

We may have found our ‘blow our mind‘ moment for the day!

Wanna relive the 90s again by browsing shelves full of VHS tapes, watching movies on the VCR and eating popcorn on your old school lounge-suite? Well, if you are a resident of Deschutes County (Oregon, US), then you are in luck, as you can book and stay at the world’s last Blockbuster store via Airbnb! This seriously is mind blowing, with the nostalgia meter going off the scale.

Oh yeah, if you are lucky enough to immerse yourself in this glorious 90s nostalgia, don’t forget to rewind the tape when you are finished!

PS: If only Australia’s last Blockbuster store was available to rent!

image source: Airbnb

story source: laughingsquid

 

Filed Under: Announcements, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: 90s, Airbnb, Blockbuster, Blockbuster Airbnb, Blockbuster store, Blockbuster Video, classic, films, Last Blockbuster store, Movies, Old School, Retro, Tapes, VCR, VHS, Vintage

Mechanical LEGO Street Fighter II

August 10, 2020 By ausretrogamer


Hadouken! Hey peeps, you gotta check this out – a full-on mechanical LEGO Street Fighter II creation!

This is so darn cool, perhaps it should be submitted to LEGO Ideas. SHUT UP AND TAKE MY MONEY indeed 😉

🛠🎨 VOS CRÉATIONS ! 🎨🛠
Une borne #StreetFighterII en #LEGO… totalement fonctionnelle !! 👌😍❤
SHUT UP AND TAKE MY MONEY ! 💰💰💰
(via pixeljunkie) pic.twitter.com/Sop3ZmyK4x

— Recalbox (@recalbox) August 8, 2020

Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: diy, Hadouken, Ken, Lego, LEGO creation, LEGO Ideas, LEGO Street Fighter II, Mechanical LEGO Street Fighter II, Old School, pixeljunkie, Retro Gamer, Retro Gaming, retrogaming, Ryu, street fighter II, StreetFighterII

SNK Announces New FREE Twitch Prime Games

August 3, 2020 By ausretrogamer

We also welcome good news, especially news of free video games!

The peeps at SNK have teamed up with Twitch Prime to bring Prime members a number of popular SNK titles completely free! The first wave of games began with seven titles which became available from May 2020, and now the second wave begins with an additional seven, like METAL SLUG 2 and SNK 40th ANNIVERSARY COLLECTION. More games will be released in the future, so stay tuned!

If you have an Amazon Prime membership, then do yourself a favour and grab these free SNK titles now from Twitch Prime!

Important things to know:
* You must be an Amazon Prime member in order to download these games
* The available games are their western versions
* Offer available till April 1, 2021 (but don’t wait till then, grab them now!)

image source: SNK Corp.

 

Filed Under: Announcements, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Baseball Stars, Blazing Star, Fatal Fury, fighting games, free games, Games, Ironclad, Metal Slug 2, Old School, Pulstar, Retro Gamer, Retro Gamers, Retro Games, Retro Gaming, retrogaming, Sengoku, shmup, SNK, Twitch Prime, Video Games

Retrofy Your Nintendo Switch Dock

July 28, 2020 By ausretrogamer

The Nintendo Switch is still our go to contemporary gaming system, so when we see clever peeps injecting nostalgia with their Switch, we definitely take note!

One such clever peep, Imokruok has created two cool casemod docks for his Nintendo Switch, one based on the 8-bit NES and the other on the 16-bit SNES, albeit the North American version 😉

The best part is that Imokruok has documented these creations in step by step photos, so make sure you check out the full compliment of pics in the above Imgur links. Oh yeah, check out the video of the NES Switch dock builds process below:

NES Switch dock (build pics in comments) from r/NintendoSwitch

Donor SNES case – it all begins!

The completed SNES Switch dock – it’s a beauty

The NES case mod – it all has to start somewhere!

The finished product!
image source: Imgur

 

Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: 16-bit, 8-bit, Case mod, casemod, casemodder, diy, Imokruok, NES, NES Dock, NES Switch Dock, nintendo, Nintendo Switch, nostalgia, Old School, Retro Gamer, retrogaming, SNES, SNES Dock, SNES NSwitch Dock, SNES Switch Dock, Switch dock

Sega Mega Drive – Street Fighter 2 Remastered Edition

July 22, 2020 By ausretrogamer

Nintendo may be grabbing a lot of attention with their Nintendo Direct announcement this week, but we reckon you need to know about this other awesome news too.

So what’s the awesome news? Well, remember when Street Fighter II hit the 16-bit consoles and we were all discussing which version was better? For the record, we preferred the SNES version, but the Sega Mega Drive / Genesis (Street Fighter II: Special Champion Edition) game was no slouch either. The awesome news is, things have changed for the better on the Sega Mega Drive / Genesis version, thanks to coder Gabriel Pyron.



Gabriel has been toiling for 4 years, reworking the Mega Drive / Genesis Street Fighter II: Special Champion Edition game to bring it as close to arcade perfect as possible, aptly titled, Street Fighter II Remastered Edition. Gabriel has injected better/more colours, updated the graphics, animations and art, fixed some bugs and removed the pesky censorship elements to name just a few of his updates.

Head on over here to download Gabriel’s update and apply the patch to play the ultimate (and best) Street Fighter II game on the Sega Mega Drive / Genesis!

image source: Romhacking



Filed Under: Announcements, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: 16-bit, Capcom, classic gaming, enhance patch, Gabriel Pyron, Old School, Retro Gamer, Retro Gaming, retrogaming, rom hack, Rom patch, Romhacking, Sega Genesis, Sega Mega Drive, Street Fighter 2, Street Fighter 2 Remastered Edition, street fighter II, Street Fighter II: Remastered Edition, Street Fighter II: Special Champion Edition

Your Top 4 Favourite Classic Video Game Characters of All-Time

July 21, 2020 By ausretrogamer

The good folks at Replay Magazine recently conducted a survey to find out who was our favourite video game character of all time.

Well, it was no surprise to see the usual suspects, however, we honestly thought Mario would be on top of the list. Oh yeah, how did Dirk the Dragon Slayer (Dragon’s Lair) make it in third spot and where was Sonic The Hedgehog?!

Upon reflection, the iconic yellow dot-muncher definitely deserves to be on top. We can’t wait for Replay’s next surveys, so stay tuned.

Top 4 Favourite Video Game Characters of all-time:

  1. Pac-Man (38% of vote)
  2. Mario (21%)
  3. Dirk the Dragon Slayer (13%)
  4. Donkey Kong (8%)

image source: Just Kidding

 

Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Classic Arcade Gaming, Dirk the Dragon Slayer, Donkey Kong, Dragon's Lair, favourite video character of all time, mario, Namco, nintendo, Old School, Pac-Man, Puck Man, Replay Magazine, Retro Gamers, Retro Gaming, retrogaming, Sonic The Hedgehog, survey

Sonic the Hedgehog Spinball – The Real Pinball Machine

July 17, 2020 By ausretrogamer

We absolutely love DIY creations, and Pinsider Ryan McQuaid’s (aka:McSquid) homebrew Sonic The Hedgehog Spinball pinball machine is definitely no exception!

To make a virtual pinball game is one thing, but to make a real flipping pinball machine is something totally different – making pinball machines is HARD!

We have been following McSquid’s Sonic The Hedgehog pinball machine build for the last 7 months, and we must say, the progress has been fun and quite amazing to see it go from a digital creation to a physical beast. This kind of project ain’t for the faint-hearted!

So why a real Sonic The Hedgehog pinball machine? Well, according to Ryan, he had been lamenting for years that SEGA never made a Sonic the Hedgehog pinball machine. Despite SEGA manufacturing pinball machines in the 90s (remember that!) and placing Sonic animations in the DMDs of their pinball machines (as as well as in their manuals), they never pulled the trigger on creating a pinball machine based on their celebrated blue mascot.

With his Nintendo rival, Super Mario, having his own pinball machine, and coupled with Ryan being a huge Sonic video game fan, plus loving to go FAST, it was a match made in pinball heaven or should that be Green Zone heaven…..

First rule of designing a pinball machine – do it in the virtual world first, and iterate!

With his pinball restoration skills honed over a number of years, the idea of making his own pinball game was always in the back of Ryan’s mind, with the theme seeming to be quite obvious. Like all good homebrew creations, Ryan started writing down his ideas and allowing the design to evolve naturally. Teaching himself to use Visual Pinball (digital pinball platform), Ryan set out to design his dream theme pinball machine in the virtual world. With multiple iterations of his digital Sonic pinball machine, Ryan finally settled on his creation that was worth his time to build in the real world.

The iconic Sonic (360) Loop comes to life! Wow, what an amazing ramp!!

The donor cabinet in Sonic blue!

The video assets are coming along nicely too

With a donor pinball cabinet found, Ryan’s dream theme has taken one giant step to reality. With the current health crisis and restrictions in place, Ryan has powered through with the build of his Sonic pinball machine. From the video assets, sound and effects to a flipping whitewood playfield, Ryan is at a point where we can all see the fruits of his labour, and that there is indeed a light at the end of the tunnel to this amazing project! Just imagine how it will look once everything is completed, including some cool Sonic art on the cabinet, backglass and playfield!

Being a perfectionist, we know that Ryan will only make this creation even better, so we are hanging on his every update. So stay tuned as we bring you more work in progress updates on this amazing homebrew pinball creation! Go FAST or go home!

Looking, sounding and shooting good so far!


source: Ryan ‘McSquid’ McQuaid via Pinside 

 

Filed Under: Pinball, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: custom pinball, homebrew, Homebrew Pinball, McSquid, Old School, pinball, Pinball Press, pinballpress, Pinside, Sega Pinball, Sonic pinball, sonic spinball, Sonic The Hedgehog, sonic the hedgehog pinball, Visual Pinball, VPX, whitewood

Portable Retro Emulation

July 14, 2020 By ausretrogamer

What is it about the need to ‘hack’ handheld systems to play old school video games? Is it the challenge (to hack), is it the fact you are doing something shady or is it purely to just play your ‘backup’ video games from gaming generations gone by?

What ever the reason, there have been a plethora of options for retro gamers to either soft or hard mod their portable beasts to play classic games. In parallel, there have been dedicated emulation handheld systems to help with your hit of nostalgia, like the GP2X, Caanoo and the latest beast, the RK2020, to name just a few.

CycloDS – the softmod hack for the Nintendo DS

We have quite a few handheld systems that we use to play our favourite retro video games, some emulate better than the others, but our favourite right now is the PSP for playing Mega Drive and SNES games. We have the exciting new RK2020 retro handheld coming to our office, so stay tuned for our review on that little beast 🙂

WARNING: Hacking your systems is not without risk and can also void your warranty.

 

Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Caanoo, classic gaming, Emulation, gamers, GP2X, GPX, hack, Nintendo DS, old games, Old School, PS Vita, PSP, Retro Gamer, Retro Gaming, retrogaming, RK2020, ROM, softmod, Sony Portable PlayStation, Wiz32

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