
Ending the day with some news we did not want to hear from SEGA
SEGA’s decision to delist a selection of its classic games from online stores (from December 6, 2024) has saddened fans (us included!) who treasure these beloved titles as part of gaming history.
For many, these retro games were more than just entertainment—they were formative experiences that brought joy, challenge, and nostalgia. With their removal, future generations may lose access to these cultural touchstones. While some versions may still exist in compilations or through remakes, the original versions’ disappearance marks the end of an era for devoted SEGA fans and retro game lovers alike.











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According to this Bloomberg article, Sega is gearing up to reboot a couple of iconic Dreamcast titles, Crazy Taxi and Jet Set Radio as part of their Super Game initiative!
When we first started ausretrogamer over a decade ago we never imagined that our little corner of nostalgia would capture the attention of people around Australia and around the world.

























There is no doubt that we are still in the honeymoon period with our gorgeous 



When the Taito Egret II Mini was announced in 2021, our collective jaws dropped at this cute and awesome little arcade unit. The Egret II was packed with Taito’s greatest arcade hits, which was a good start. But that wasn’t all! To differentiate itself from the Sega Astro City Mini and any other mini arcade unit on the market, Taito’s offering had a rotating screen (just like its big brother), so you could play games in either TATE (portrait) or landscape (horizontal) orientation – how clever and awesome is that?!







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What an absolute blast from the past this is! We absolutely love raw VHS video footage, especially the kind from the early 1980s!
For all of you that are fans of Lemmings (us included!), set aside 2 hours and watch this awesome free documentary,