Finally, Atari’s 64-bit Jaguar can purr in delight as we whack in Retro-Gaming Connexion‘s Another World (aka: Out of This World) in its cartridge slot!
Yep, you read that right! Éric Chahi’s 1991 cinematic masterpiece, Another World, has been meticulously homebrewed for the Atari Jaguar by French computer scientist and member of The Removers, Sébastien Briais. What Sébastien has achieved can only be described as a miracle.
Don’t be fooled by the word homebrew that we threw in casually, Retro-Gaming Connexion (RGC) have created a complete package that would look perfectly at home on current store shelves. Sadly, the game cannot be purchased from stores, but if you were one of the lucky ones (Ed: like us!) to have pre-ordered the 2nd edition of the game on the Atari Age forum, congratulations, you have a rare item in your hands!
We know you are itching to find out the most important part: Is the game any good? Well, the Jaguar adaptation is just as good, if not better, than any other port of Another World. Now if you’ll excuse me, I got to get Lester Knight Chaykin to his Ferrari 288 GTO. *winks*
Immaculate packaging!

Always turn to the back of the box to check out the graphics

Indeed it is another world on the Jaguar!

Just like Eddie Murphy did in Coming To America, Sega is coming with its
Last Saturday (January 16) in a storage unit in Grand Island Nebraska there was a huge one day sale on classic and vintage arcade machines, jukeboxes and various other coin-ops. These relics had not seen the light of day in over 30 years!





image source: Craigslist
As another year rolls around, the
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.
