As another year rolls around, the PRESS PLAY ON TAPE lads kick off the new year by gushing over their beloved Commodore 64.
The lads are joined by none other than Mr. Mark Cassar (from Retro Domination and +3 Geekdom fame) in their C64 love-in. Alex starts off by giving us a crash course on the history of the C64 followed up by the best C64 games, which would not be a surprise to anyone listening. The audience participation was huge on Twitter, while Facebook languished with only a solitary response! Daz dropped a bombshell by opting for US Gold as the publisher of choice for the first episode of 2016!
So, Slip on a shirt, Slop on the sunscreen, Slap on a hat and whack in the headphones and tune in for the first PRESS PLAY ON TAPE podcast for 2016!
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If you thought that the Xbox Steel Battalion control deck was expensive (Ed: and so it should be, it is a beast!), then bare in mind that there are other controllers and joysticks out there that give the Steel Battalion a run for its money – a lot of run!





At last, Australia has a dedicated video games console museum! The Nostalgia Box is a museum dedicated to all things video gaming consoles. The museum opened its doors last month in Perth, and to say the public took to it like a duck to water would be a gross understatement.




images supplied by: Jessie Yeoh – The Nostalgia Box Museum
Remember when Prince sang about partying like it was 1999? What do you mean no? Ah, you youngsters wouldn’t know a good song if it bit you on the bum. I am all out of sorts now, where was I? Oh yeh, partying like it was 1999! Well, if you were getting over a decent Christmas and new year’s break in January 1999, you may have been chilling out in front of your TV playing some Tekken 3 on your Playstation, or perhaps F-Zero X on your Nintendo 64.






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Long before Walter Day established his Twin Galaxies scoreboard and way before eSports were created, there were video games competitions taking place all over North America, with the first tournament staged in New York City in 1980 by Atari. The First National Space Invaders Competition proved quite popular with 10,000 participants, with regional events taking place in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Fort Worth, Chicago, and New York City. The tournament had widespread print and television coverage, ensuring that the video gaming craze reached the masses.
















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Rewind the clock 18 years to December 1997 and take a gander at what the top games were on the Saturn, Playstation and PC. Surprised? Well, you shouldn’t be. The Christmas games charts were always a great barometer of the types of games that we were going to see more of in the coming new year. Suffice to say, the iterative annual sports titles (your FIFAs and Maddens), including driving games (Formula 1), were always going to play their part in the charts.
“On the First day of Christmas my true love sent to me”, No, no, no! There will be no ‘The Twelve Days Of Christmas’ singing here, thank you. With Christmas just around the corner, we thought we would ease the gift buying burden by giving you ‘The Twelve Gift Ideas For Christmas’ to help you get something special for your really cool geeky / nerdy partner.










