Do you want to collect retro gaming consoles and retro computers? Do you have a space issue?
If you answered yes to both questions, then Dave Nunez of Rabbit Engineering has a solution for you! Dave has created and 3D printed a series of more than 100 miniature devices and peripherals based on classic old school computers and video game consoles, each of which is small enough to fit in the palm of your hand (Ed: space issue solved!). They may not be exact replicas or to scale, but they definitely capture the spirit and style of the system to induce nostalgia!
Here is a sample of Dave’s very cool creations – you can check out the rest via his Rabbit Engineering Etsy store.


















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Yo peeps, the Ausretrogamer gang and their awesome friends (Weird and Retro, Press Play On Tape podcast, Bartronica, Bayside Pinball Club) are all at PAX Aus 2018 this coming weekend running the awesome and nostalgia inducing
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With the imminent 6th iteration of
Since we are on an R-Type kick (Ed: check out yesterday’s 






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There is no stopping the retro gaming renaissance!

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There is something about seeing people’s gaming rooms that invokes our inner voyeurism, in a good way.









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After her awesome work on the 











We got excited with today being Friday (Ed: TGIF!), but we got even more excited when we realised it was the fourth day of May, Star Wars Day! So, May the 4th Be With You all!






A very cool video of the evolution of Nintendo consoles by our good friends at
Hack or not to hack the SNES Classic Mini: that is the question and my dilemma! On the one hand, I want the SNES Mini to remain as it was intended by Nintendo, and on the other, I want to load it up with more games than you can poke a stick at!