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Arcade Machine Coin Slot: Insert Coin To Play Anything

September 26, 2022 By ausretrogamer

Now this one hits right in the nostalgia bit of our retro heart! We pumped countless coins into arcade and pinball machines, back when they were 60c per play, but then quickly become $1 and $2 gold coins per play! Ah, those were the days.

If you want to relive the experience (at home or in the office) of seeing a coin slot and coin return, then TAMA-KYU’s arcade machine coin slots will be right up your alley!

We would love to grab these 4 different coin slots (priced ¥300 YEN / $3.20 AUD each) and stick them on our microwave oven, fridge, TV and of course, our gaming console(s)!

Cha-ching!

image and story source: technabob(via PR Times JP)




Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Arcade, arcade coin slots, Arcade Machine, arcade machine coin slot, Arcades, coin-op, Geek, insert coin, Retro, Retrogamer, retrogaming, Tama-Kyu

Pokémon Pinball Machine – It’s For Real

September 18, 2022 By ausretrogamer

A dad of a Pokemon fan created an incredible real life Pokemon pinball machine!

Imagine being skilled enough to reskin an old pinball machine into an amazing Pokemon pinball machine?! Luckily for Redditor bosgetti, their father had the requisite skill set to create such a unique, customised and incredible pinball machine.

In case you were wondering, the donor EM pinball machine was a Chicago Coin Hi-Score Pool.

PS: Check out this amazing machine on imgur now!

story source: Reddit




Filed Under: Pinball, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: diy, EM Pinball, gamer, Geek, Homebrew Pinball, Love Ball, Mast Ball, nerd, Park Ball, Pikachu, pinball homebrew, pinball machine, pokeballs, Pokedex, Pokemon, Pokemon Pinball, real Pokemon pinball machine, Reddit, Retro, Snorlax, Sport Ball, throwback

A X68000 Mini Is Coming

September 8, 2022 By ausretrogamer

Now here is one out of left field! Not to be outdone by the likes of Nintendo, Sega and a plethora of other minis on the market, Mizuki (a one-stop service provider from planning to mass production of electronic products) teased on their Twitter account that they are planning to produce a X68000 Mini, which by the look of the photos, looks pretty darn awesome!

It looks like the product will have a pop-up carrying handle on top of the main body, just like the real Sharp X68K! Complete with a mouse that is also a trackball and a LED keyboard, which they are considering to add a keycap exchange gimmick – so clever!

Is your mind blown yet? Ours definitely is. No other official announcements have been made, but let’s just say that WE WANT THIS ASAP!

source: Zuiki Inc. on Twitter




Filed Under: Announcements, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: mini console, Mizuki, oldschool, Retro, retro computing, Retro Gamer, retrocomputer, retrogaming, Sharp X68000, Sharp X68K, X68000, X68000 Mini, X68000 PC, X68K Mini, Zuiki

Daytona USA Arcade – A Sorry Sight

September 7, 2022 By ausretrogamer

There is a special place in hell for the peeps responsible for this sickening sight!

We found this post by Sammy Levin on the Aussie Arcade Facebook group and were quite saddened to see an iconic Sega arcade game treated in such a way. Thankfully, Sammy updated his post to say that it was saved – woohoo! Phew, it is great to know that this sad story has a happy ending.

Long live Daytonaaaaaaaaaaa USA!

image source: Aussie Arcade on Facebook




Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Arcade, Aussie Arcade, classic, classic gaming, Daytona USA, Daytona USA arcade, Daytona USA twin, Retro, Retrogamer, retrogaming, sega, tbt, throwback, Vintage

Turn Your A500 Mini Into A Retro Console Beast!

September 2, 2022 By ausretrogamer

We know there will be the purists out there that will want to leave their THEA500 Mini retro system as it was intended (Ed: stock standard), but for those looking to spice there’s up, Team Pandory’s A500 Mini Pandory500 V2 Mod is for you!

The below video highlights the newly added features to the Pandory mod, which was released a few months ago. There’s the new Amiberry 5.3, new Dreamcast cores, native PPSSPP, and also making it compatible with the official firmware updates, to name just a few!

The installation is easy, all you need to do is download Pandory500 from Github and dump it onto a USB stick – it is that easy! Oh yeah, this is a softmod and does not change anything on TheA500 Mini. Go and have some fun 😉


source: Team Pandory




Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: A500 Mini, Amiberry, Amiga, Amiga500 Mini, Emulation, gamer, Geek, hack, Mod, Pandory, Pandory500, Retro, Retro Gamer, Retro Gaming, Retrocomputing, Retrogamer, retrogaming, THEA500 Mini

Taito Egret II Mini Arcade To Get An Update

August 30, 2022 By ausretrogamer

TAITO EGRET II MINI OWNERS: There will be an update that can be downloaded starting September 5th!

This is awesome news for those of you that were lucky enough to snag the Taito Egret II Mini. To commemorate the half year anniversary of the Egret II Mini, a commemorative program will be broadcast live on Famitsu Tube.

This live web broadcast will be delivered by the editorial department of Famitsu.com – a Japanese gaming and entertainment information/magazine site. Celebrities known for their love of games will serve as MCs and introduce the appeal of the latest games together with the Famitsu staff.


source: FamitsuTube

Voice actor Miyu Takagi will be the Master Of Ceremonies of the live broadcast this Friday, September 2nd.  There is much excitement in anticipating what will be revealed this Friday in relation to the half-year anniversary of the Taito’s Egret II Mini. Some of the updates that Taito has disclosed for the Egret II Mini ( available on September 5th) include:

  • Game Adjustments including controls (including spinner controller)
  • Bug Fixes on 8 titles
  • Display Adjustments whereby the aspect ratio of all 50 titles displayed on the main unit to be changed to 4:3, also changing the aspect ratio to 4:3 for screen display via HDMI output. Resolution of the title wallpapers will also be lowered to improve game performance while connecting to a TV via HDMI

You will need an SD card (or micro SDHC card with a SD conversion adapter) to transfer the update from your computer to the Egret II Mini. You will need at least 512 MB (FAT32) to store the update. We can’t wait!




story source: Taito

Filed Under: Announcements, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Arcade, Celebrating half year anniversary, Egret II Mini, Egret Two Mini, Famitsu LIVE, gamer, gaming, Geek, Miyu Takagi, Retro, retrogaming, Taito, Taito Egret II Mini, Taito Egret II Mini update, videogames

Elden Ring Reimagined as a Tiger Electronics Game

August 26, 2022 By ausretrogamer

Good ole Tiger Electronics, they were quite late to the handheld game (pun fully intended) with Nintendo well and truly taking that crown with their Game & Watch series.

Nevertheless, Tiger were prolific in releasing many classic titles on their handheld platform, with the likes of Double Dragon, Sonic The Hedgehog and Street Fighter II to name just a few, getting the Tiger Electronics handheld treatment. One key feature of Tiger games was that they were particularly frustrating and almost unplayable, but we still loved them.

When we came across Robert Penney’s (aka: Penney Pixels) reimagined Elden Ring getting the Tiger Electronics handheld treatment, we knew we had to let you all know about it! Robert’s novelty creation is part of his hobby of making fake retro game animations, with this particular creation being quite clever in capturing the Tiger Electronics look and feel.

We asked Robert to tell us more about his Elden Ring Tiger Electronics creation, especially how long it took to make, this is what he had to tell us:

“It took roughly a month to put together, but hard to say exactly. I would do bits and pieces on it in the evenings in small chunks. But the core animation was only a few weeks. I got a bit caught up in the texturing and trying to make it look as authentic as possible which took longer than it should have, but it was a labour of love so I enjoyed that aspect of it in a therapeutic way.
The concept itself was based on the humour of a lot of my game animations. In this case it was aimed at Tiger Electronics ports. Those handheld games are certainly charming to look back on now, but most would agree they left a lot to be desired in comparison to the original versions. So I took that concept to the extreme by taking the highly detailed, complex and vast world of Elden Ring and crushing it down to a shell of its former self. 99% of the original game was stripped away (It’s just Limgrave and a few basic trash mob enemies while the real Elden Ring has over a hundred bosses) and I kept the RPG elements, a spirit summon and the levelling up system. Elements all far too intricate to include properly in a little LCD handheld meant for short car journeys. I also wanted to juxtapose the difficulty between the real version and my terrible fictional port. While Elden Ring is challenging in true FromSoftware spirit, this Tiger Electronic is difficult in another way. It’s hard to see what’s going on, has fiddly controls, minimal animation frames and just downright unfair.”
We reckon Robert has definitely nailed it! Check it out!


source: Penney Pixels




Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: classic, Elden Ring, Elden Ring Tiger Electronics, Geek, Retro, Retro Gamer, Retro Gaming, retrogaming, Tiger, Tiger Electronics, Tiger Electronics Game, video

GoldenEra – A Documentary about GoldenEye for the N64 will screen at the Astor for 1 night only!

August 24, 2022 By ausretrogamer

For all Nintendo 64 GoldenEye 007 fans in Melbourne, mark yourself busy, as Melbourne produced documentary, GoldenEra, will be screening at the prestigious Astor Theatre on the 10th of September for one night only!

Just in case you have been living off the grid, GoldenEra is a documentary film about one of the most influential video games of all time – Goldeneye 007. Celebrating its 25th anniversary, GoldenEye 007 on the Nintendo 64 holds a special place in history and defined a generation of gamers. Made in the mid 90s at the birth of the 3D era, GoldenEye sold over 8 million copies, making a huge cultural impact on a generation of gamers due to its innovative mechanics and beloved multiplayer features.

The game was made by an inexperienced group of graduates from countryside England and went on to be a system seller for the Nintendo 64, outselling 1st party titles like Zelda. Most notably Goldeneye would set the stage for the FPS genre to dominate the gaming industry, ushering in a new era of console gaming.

This film celebrates a watershed moment in gaming history and explores the creative process behind the game, the culture in which innovation thrived, and the team from countryside England whose ambition, innovation and ingenuity resulted in countless hours of joy for players around the world.

Get your tickets now before they sell out!




Filed Under: Announcements, History, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Altitude Films, Astor, Astor Theatre, Doco, Documentary, Film, FPS, GoldenEra, GoldenEra Documentary, GoldenEye, GoldenEye 007, GoldenEye N64, Movie, N64, N64 GoldenEye, Nintendo 64, Retro, retrogaming, Video Games

Film: ‘Pinball – The Man Who Saved The Game’

August 15, 2022 By ausretrogamer

Pinball movie

PINBALL (The Man Who Saved The Game) is based on the true story of Roger C. Sharpe, the GQ journalist and real-life pinball wizard who in 1976 single-handedly overturned New York City’s 35-year ban on pinball machines. With Roger onboard as the Executive Producer and Technical Consultant, we are assured that this will be an accurate account of the events in 1976 that saved the silverball game.

The “shot” that saved pinball
Roger Sharpe takes the shotsource: 40th Anniversary “He Called The Shot” Painting featuring Roger Sharpe

The film was officially selected and will make its world premiere in October at the 30th anniversary of the Hamptons International Film Festival (HIFF). The film festival takes place from October 7th to October 6th, 2022. If you are lucky enough to be able to attend, general admission tickets will go on sale beginning September 27th, 2022 – we so wish we could be there to watch this film!

Pinball Film movie poster

Pinball - The Man Who Saved The Game - movie posterimage source: Pinball Film




Filed Under: Announcements, Pinball Tagged With: 1970s, 70s, Austin and Meredith Bragg, HIFF, Mike Faist, new york, pinball, Pinball The Man Who Saved The Game, Reason TV, Retro, Roger Sharpe, Roger Sharpe saves pinball

A Rare 1990 ATARI STe Computer Promo Film

August 9, 2022 By ausretrogamer

If you were in the market for an Atari STE and were stumped on how to use, then this 28 minute promo film from 1990 may help!

The cheese factor is off the scale in this video, but we couldn’t look away, as there were some things we actually learned or were reminded of that we had forgotten about our 16-bit Atari!

Watch it, as you may learn something new too (or at least rejog your memory) 😉


source: Computer History Archives Project




Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: 1990s, Atari, Atari ST, Atari STE, Atari STe film, Movie, oldschool, promo film, Retro, Retro Gamer, retrocomputer, Retrocomputing, Retrogamer, retrogaming, video

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