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Exotic N64 Handhelds

May 2, 2014 By ausretrogamer

Have you ever wanted to play your quality N64 games library on a handheld device? Seems like others do too. Emulation is ok, but nothing beats playing the actual cartridge game!

Oh how I wish I was technically oriented (and talented enough) to create something cool like these. Drool not included!

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source: imgur

Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: N64 handheld, N64 portable, nintendo, Nintendo 64 handheld, retrogaming

8-Bit Philosophy

May 1, 2014 By ausretrogamer

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Who says video games are mindless fun? I know we don’t think that. There is much to learn and a lot of hidden meanings in video games to be explored.

If you summonsed your inner Platonism, you would find there is some very cool 8-bit philosophy.


source: Thug Notes

Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: 8-bit, 8-bit philosophy, Kid Icarus, NES, retrogaming, Zelda

Evolution Of Gaming Consoles

December 22, 2013 By ausretrogamer

I will let the below infographic speak for itself. Click to enlarge and traverse the evolution of gaming consoles from 1967 through to 2013!

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source: Mr. Wallpaper



Filed Under: History Tagged With: Evolution Of Gaming Consoles, gaming, Gaming Consoles, History, Old School, Retro Gaming, retrogaming, Video Games, videogames

Super Modern Mario Bros.

August 16, 2013 By ausretrogamer

This video modernising a classic game is the perfect way to end the working week. Thank you Deloix

source: Deloix



Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: best of the web, Classic Games, Geek, NES, nintendo, Retro Gamer, Retro Gaming, retrogaming, Super Mario Bros, throwback, video, Vintage

Ten Of The Best Games: PC-Engine

June 20, 2013 By ausretrogamer

Yet Another Best Games List!

I am often asked to list my favourite games for different systems. Such queries have led to the creation of my “Ten Of The Best Games” series.

The first cab off the rank is NEC’s PC-Engine. I am sure there will be an uproar about certain games being left off the list, but hey, that is the beauty of gaming, we all have our own tastes.

Here are the ten best games to play on the PC-Engine (TurboGrafx-16):

PCE_Bomber_Man_93 Title: Bomberman’93
AKA: –
Genre: Action
Rating: 91%
PCE_PC_Kid Title: PC Genjin
AKA: PC Kid / Bonk’s Adventure
Genre: Platform
Rating: 90%
PCE_RType1 Title: R-Type
AKA: –
Genre: Shoot’em up
Rating: 93%
PCE_NewAdventureIsland_Takahashi_Meijin Title: New Adventure Island
AKA:
Genre: Platform
Rating: 93%
PCE_Battle_Lode_Runner Title: Battle Lode Runner
AKA: –
Genre: Puzzle
Rating: 89%
PCE_Devil_Crash Title: Devil Crash
AKA: Devil’s Crush
Genre: Pinball
Rating: 93%
PCE_Galaga_88 Title: Galaga ’88
AKA: Galaga ’90
Genre: Shoot’em up
Rating: 90%
PCE_Ultimate_Tiger Title: Kyukyoku Tiger
AKA: Ultimate Tiger/Twin Cobra/Tiger Heli
Genre: Shoot’em up
Rating: 91%
PCE_Super_Star_Soldier Title: Super Star Soldier
AKA: –
Genre: Shoot’em up
Rating: 90%
PCE_Don_Doko_Don Title: Don Doko Don
AKA: –
Genre: Platform
Rating: 90%

Notable mentions that would make any top PC-Engine games list:

° Gomola Speed ° Street Fighter II: Champion Edition
° Splatterhouse ° Bloody Wolf
° Dungeon Explorer ° KLAX
° The Legend of Hero Tonma ° Legend Of Valkyrie
° Lode Runner ° Momotaro Katsugeki (aka: Peachboy)
° Out Run ° Parasol Stars
° Parodius ° 1943 KAI
° Raiden ° Shinobi
° Soldier Blade ° Space Harrier
° Ninja Spirit ° Ys Book I & II [CD]
° Dracula-X: Rondo Of Blood [CD] ° Seirei Senshi Sprigan [CD]

 




Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: Best Games on the PC-Engine, Classic Games, Classic retro gaming, nec, NEC PC-Engine, pc-engine, Retro Gamer, Retro Gaming, retrogaming, Ten Of The Best Games, TurboGrafx-16

The Thrill Of The Chase: NYC Style

March 28, 2013 By ausretrogamer

If you are ever in the city that never sleeps, then you are in for a treat. Apart from the many great sights and sounds, you must head down to the gritty and cool East Village (Lower Manhattan) area – there, you will find two amazing retro gaming stores: ‘8Bit & Up’ and ‘Video Games NY’.

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I was lucky to be in the Big Apple on my last US trip when a few kind Twitter friends passed on some inside tips on these two stores. I seized the opportunity, and I am glad that I did. For mine, ‘Video Games NY’ is the pick of the two – it oozes retro from floor to ceiling, literally! The hardest problem you will have is getting an increased luggage allowance to bring your retro haul back to your country of origin (or state).

Oh yeah, while you are in New York City, you must also visit the ‘Nintendo World’ store – you can read about it here.

VGNY_7              VGNY_8

8bit_2      8bit_4      8bit_3
8bit_5          8bit_6

Video Games NY: 202 E 6th St  New York, NY 10003

8Bit & Up: 35 St. Marks Place #2  New York, 10003




Filed Under: Retro Exploring, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Geek, new york, Retro Gaming Stores, Retro Hunting, Retrogamer, retrogaming, throwback

Video Games Graveyard

March 18, 2013 By ausretrogamer

Survival of the fittest or just plain bad business decisions. Just as Betamax was left in the wake of the VHS behemoth,  the video games market is strewn with carcasses of systems and games that just never made it.

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Some of history’s most spectacular gaming console flops come from two of the industry’s heavy hitters, Atari and Sega. The hardware manufacturing death knell was getting quite loud at Atari – they decided to throw in the towel and quit making games consoles after the Atari Jaguar was caught in the crossfire of the Sega versus Nintendo battle of the 1990s. The Jaguar was rushed to market and suffered the consequences. Selling fewer than 250,000 units just wasn’t going to cut it. Perhaps Atari should have done the math (get it!) before they embarked on the Jaguar.

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A few years after Atari ceased making hardware, it was Sega’s turn to wave the console making white flag. Once a pillar of the video games console industry, Sega’s Dreamcast was met with initial enthusiasm but Sega also abandoned making consoles after the Dreamcast was smashed by the new kid on the block, Sony’s PlayStation 2.

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As for gaming flops, Atari’s E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial takes the gong. The game was rushed (it took 5 weeks to develop) to retail stores for the 1982 Christmas season but was such a disappointment, that millions of unsold game cartridges ended up in landfill in the New Mexico desert. Atari ordered more E.T. cartridges to be made than there were installed Atari VCS 2600 units! Again, Atari should have DONE THE MATH.




Filed Under: History, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Atari, Atari 2600, Atari ET, Atari Jaguar, Atari VCS, Betamax, Dreamcast, nintendo, oldschool, Retro, Retro Gaming, retrogaming, sega, tbt, throwback, VHS

Yo Ausretrogamer, Show Us Your Collection!

May 20, 2012 By ausretrogamer

Show us your collection - Australian Retro GamerI was contacted recently by RetroGamesCollector (UK) who asked if I would like to be interviewed in his new retro gaming collections feature, ‘Show us your collection’. I didn’t need any time to think about it – I jumped at the opportunity!

If you want to take a gander at the collection and read the interview, then head on over here

 

Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: ausretrogamer, Australian Retro Gamer, Collection, interview, Retro Gamer, retrogaming

Genealogy of the PC-Engine

March 31, 2012 By ausretrogamer

Welcome to the PC-Engine Family Tree

Have you tried to understand the NEC PC-Engine range of consoles and been totally confused or lost ? Don’t worry, you are not alone.

We have tapped our inner genealogist and have created the NEC PC-Engine Family Tree. The tree shows the lineage of native consoles, per region, and their media type.

Hopefully, this family tree makes things clearer and a tad easier to understand the NEC PC-Engine console range.

click above image to expand it to its full glory!

 

Note:

  • The PC-Engine family tree does not include any add-ons that enhance the consoles. It also excludes the UK PAL TurboGrafx console released by Telegames.
  • This NEC PC-Engine family tree only covers native NEC systems that play PC Engine/TurboGrafx-16 game formats.

 

Filed Under: History, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Family Tree, gamer, Geek, Genealogy of the PC-Engine, HuCards, NEC PC-Engine, pc-engine, PC-Engine Console Family, Retro Gaming, Retrogamer, retrogaming, TurboGrafx-16, Video Games

Interview With A Retro Gamer

March 27, 2012 By nintendo_legion

Hey guys, Nintendo Legion here. My friend, ausretrogamer, whom I met via twitter, has been nice enough to welcome me into his home, to play his many many games and was gracious enough to be grilled for an impromptu interview. The interview for me was to get to know him better, and hopefully, you will too. [Read more…] about Interview With A Retro Gamer

Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Arcade, Atari, ausretrogamer, Australian Retro Gamer, C64, interview, interview with ausretrogamer, nintendo, pinball, Retro Gamer, retrogaming

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