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Pop Culture: Retrogaming Balloon Art

June 16, 2015 By Ms. ausretrogamer

Retrogaming balloon art – the ultimate in POP culture! Yep, we had to work in that pun in the story. For your next birthday party, rather than just have the boring old colour balloons, get yourself a balloon sculptor to make you some cool video gaming themed characters – just like these……

Super Mario Balloonssuper mario

Awesome but terrifying Super Mario World balloon cosplay
mario and yoshi

Gotta blow up the balloons fast!
sonic 2

Gotta pop ’em all
pikachu

Balloon Invaders
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Master Chief by the Balloon Guy
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Mario by the Balloon Guy
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Balloon Warriors link

Fire flower tutorial by Mr Nany

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msausretrogamerMs. ausretrogamer
Co-founder, editor and writer at ausretrogamer – The Australian Retro Gamer E-Zine. Lover of science fiction, fashion, books, movies and TV. Player of games, old and new.

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Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: balloon art, balloon guy, balloons, Halo, master chief, Pikachu, Sonic The Hedgehog, Space Invaders, Super Mario Bros, Zelda

Home Sweet Retrogaming Home

May 24, 2015 By Ms. ausretrogamer

cross stich 2(Image source: The Baxter’s)

There’s no place like home, especially if it is a retrogaming home!

Space Invaders House
space invaders house(via Desire To Inspire)

Space Invaders In The Shower
space_invaders_bathroom_tiles(by Lillian1810 on DeviantArt)

Space Invaders Mosaic – Rocket Restaurant
Rocket Restaurant(via VITROGRES Mosaic on Pinterest & ‏@PaulWallCovs on Twitter)

DIY Pac-Man Tiled Desk
pacman-tile-mosaic-desk(by pameroth on Instructables via Gamer Wife)

More Mosaic Masterpieces!
mental floss(via Mental_Floss)

Super Mario Bathroom
mario(via Nerd Approved)

Space Invaders Toilet Paper Holder
space-invaders-toilet-paper-holder(via Geekologie)

Donkey Kong Wall Shelf
donkey-kong-wall-shelves-1(by Igor Chak via Bit Rebels)

Retro Invader Couch
retro invader couch(via Apartment Therapy)

Homemade Sega Master System Couch
sega master system couch
(by Subby kun)

Tetris Shelves
tetris shelves(via Apartment Therapy)

NES Coffee Table
NES table(via Geekologie)

Retro Rugs
rugs 2(via Geek Art Gallery & VVORK)

Arcade Coat Rack
Coat Rack(Liberty Games via Complex)

Pac-Man Ghost Bookshelf
pac-man shelf(LightYourselfUp via Complex)

Pac-Mac Coffee Table
pac man coffee table(Destructoid via Complex)

Super Mario Filing Cabinets
mario filing cabinets(by nintentofu on DeviantArt via Complex)

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msausretrogamerMs. ausretrogamer
Editor and Researcher at ausretrogamer – The Australian Retro Gamer E-Zine. Lover of science fiction, fashion, books, movies and TV. Player of games, old and new.

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Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Furniture, Home Decor, Mosaic, Pac-Man, Retrogaming Bathroom, Retrogaming Home, Space Invaders, Super Mario Bathroom

2015 World Video Game Hall of Fame Finalists

May 8, 2015 By ausretrogamer

HallOfFame-TITLEJust in case you have been hiding in a cave for the last week or two, we thought we would take this opportunity to bring you up to speed on the 15 electronic games finalists to be inducted into The Strong’s World Video Game Hall of Fame. The inductees will be formally recognised in a ceremony at The Strong museum in downtown Rochester, New York, on June 4.

Which games made the cut? Surely there wouldn’t be too many surprises when you scan the below list of inaugural inductees. We reckon there should have been some Yu Suzuki arcade classics in the hall of fame, but we are sure they will make the next induction. So, which other iconic game(s) do you think should have made this initial World Video Game Hall of Fame list?

Oregon Trail (1971)
HallofFame_oregon_trail

Pong (1972)
HallofFame_Pong

Space Invaders (1978)
HallofFame_SpaceInvaders

Pac-Man (1980)
HallofFame_Pac-Man

Tetris (1984)
HallofFame_tetris

Super Mario Bros. (1985)
HallofFame_SuperMario

The Legend Of Zelda (1986)
HallofFame_zelda

Sonic The Hedgehog (1991)
HallofFame_Sonic

Doom (1993)
HallofFame_doom

FIFA Soccer (1993)
HallofFame_FIFA

Pokémon (1996)
HallofFame_pokemon

The Sims (2000)
HallofFame_Sims

World Of Warcraft (2004)
HallOfFame_wow

Angry Birds (2009)
HallofFame_angry_birds

Minecraft (2009)
HallofFame_minecraft

source: The Strong – National Museum Of Play

Filed Under: History Tagged With: Doom, pong, Retro Gaming, Space Invaders, super mario, tetris, The Strong, video game hall of fame, Video Games

A Welcome Invasion: 8-Bit Street Art By ‘Invader’

May 1, 2015 By Ms. ausretrogamer

French artist ‘Invader’ identifies himself as an ULA or an ‘unidentified living artist’ – he always uses his pseudonym and appears behind a mask. Invader has been working on an awesome, enormous, ongoing street art project, code named ‘Space Invaders‘, since 1998.

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‘Space Invaders’ is about liberating art from museums and bringing our 8-bit friends into the real world. Invader creates 8-bit images with tiles and installs them on on walls in cities around the World (currently 3096 works in 64 cities)! In his own words: ‘Each of these unique pieces become the fragment of a monumental installation.’

The project is brilliantly chronicled on the fantastic interactive map on the ‘Space Invaders’ website.

world

As well as city walls and bridges, there are mosaics installed 2362 meters above ground in the village of Anzère in Switzerland, on a series of underwater sculptures in Cancun Bay in Mexico (installed with the help of sculptor Jason deCaires), and even on the International Space Station!

Anzère, Switzerland
Anzere

Cancun Bay, Mexico
Cancun

International Space Station, Space
ISS

Each piece is given a score of 10 to 100 and every city has an overall score which is the sum of all the Space Invaders on its walls.

Melbourne, Australia
(See this map for some of Melbourne’s Space Invader locations)
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melbourne3

Vienna, Austria
vienna

Côte d’Azur, France
cote d'azur

cote d'azur2

Miami, USA
miami

Bangkok, Thailand
bangkok

Tokyo, Japan
tokyo

tokyo2

London, UK
london

london2

london3

NYC, USA
NYC

NYC2

Paris, France
paris

paris2

Take a look around your own city, you may find some unexpected friends!

Source: Space Invaders

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msausretrogamerMs. ausretrogamer
Editor and Researcher at ausretrogamer – The Australian Retro Gamer E-Zine. Lover of science fiction, fashion, books, movies and TV. Player of games, old and new.

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Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: 8-bit, 8-bit art, 8-bit street art, artist, graffiti, invader, Pixel Art, Space Invaders, street art

Winter Is Coming: 8-Knit Art

April 27, 2015 By Ms. ausretrogamer

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Winter is fast approaching in the Southern Hemisphere and we are on the lookout for cool ways to keep warm. With just a few weeks to go, you had better get knitting (or crocheting) if you want to be able to rug up with one of these 8-knit retro beauties.

Looking Hot In Contra & Super Mario Sweaters By SweaterrariumContra Sweater

mario sweater

Don’t Let The Cold Invade Your Feet Or Head (Space Invaders Socks & Woolly Hat)
spaceinvaderssockshat

Wow! A Multi-Panel, Queen-Size Super Mario Bros. Blanket
mario blanket

A Beautiful Mario Tunisian Crochet Blanket (With Pattern)
mario blanket 2

If I Made This, I Would Be Thinking ‘Waka’ Every Time I Made A Stitch!
(Pac-Man Blanket By PiNiKoLi On DeviantArt)
pacman_blanket

This Super-Cute Pikachu Blanket Contains 1,680 Crocheted Squares & Measures 2.5 x 2 Metres! (Pikachu Blanket By PiNiKoLi On DeviantArt)
pikachu_blanket

Awesome Donkey Kong, Pac-Man & Space Invaders Crocheted Gamer Blankets
(Via Nerd Approved)
donkey kong

pac-man + ms pac-man

space invaders

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msausretrogamerMs. ausretrogamer
Editor and Researcher at ausretrogamer – The Australian Retro Gamer E-Zine. Lover of science fiction, fashion, books, movies and TV. Player of games, old and new.

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Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: 8-bit, 8-bit art, 8-Knit, Art, arts and craft, Blanket, crafts, diy, Knitting, Pac-Man, Pixel Art, Space Invaders, super mario

Pixel Baz: Awesome Pixel Art Mashups

April 23, 2015 By Ms. ausretrogamer

There’s not much to say about Pixel Baz‘s pixel art retrogaming/movie mashups other than they are a whole lot of fun. I would happily play all these games!

Pixels Assemble!
SpaceAvengers-Art

I Have Come Here To Chew Bubblegum And Play Video Games… And I’m All Out Of Bubblegum
TheyLive-Art

Solid Snake Plissken: Escape From New York
EFNY-freelance

Get Away From Her, You Pix(els)!
XenoRPG-Art

Game Over Man, Game Over!
AliensRPG-Art

All Work And No Video Games Makes Jack A Dull Boy
8BitShining-Shirtoid

Dawn Of The Dead Hunt
DeadHunt-pixel

Super Night Watch Bros.
NightWatchBros

Donkey (Ice) King
AdventureKong-Art

Dalek Kong 
dk05

Pixels Of The Lost Ark
IndianaKong

It’s Dangerous To Go 88MPH! Use This
88MPH-Tee

It’s Dangerous To Time Travel! Take This
Docwho

It’s Dangerous To Tron Alone! Take This
TronPixel

Source: Pixel Baz

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msausretrogamerMs. ausretrogamer
Editor and Researcher at ausretrogamer – The Australian Retro Gamer E-Zine. Lover of science fiction, fashion, books, movies and TV. Player of games, old and new.

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Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Adventure Time, Aliens, Avengers, BTTF, Donkey Kong, Dr Who, duck hunt, Escape From New York, Indiana Jones, mashup, Movies, Pixel Art, Pixel Baz, Space Invaders, Super Mario Bros, The Shining, They Live, Tron, Zelda, Zombies

Man Makes Real Life Space Invaders Game

March 26, 2015 By Ms. ausretrogamer

Martin Raynsford from Just Add Sharks is a genius. He has created a real life Space Invaders game using a modified laser cutter – wow!

SI IRL

The game is controlled by a laptop and the player is given an overhead view from a webcam mounted on the laser cutter. Each paper Space Invader is attached to a paper clip and dies a fiery death when hit with the laser.

Be sure to visit Just Add Sharks for Martin’s in-depth explanation of how he built this awesome machine.


Source: msraynsford on YouTube

Source: Just Add Sharks via @DotChasers

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msausretrogamerMs. ausretrogamer
Editor and Researcher at ausretrogamer – The Australian Retro Gamer E-Zine. Lover of science fiction, fashion, books, movies and TV. Player of games, old and new.

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Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: just add sharks, laser cutter, Martin Raynsford, Space Invaders

Retrogaming Toasters, The Best Thing Since The Breadbin

March 24, 2015 By Ms. ausretrogamer

Retrogaming toasters – why not! Whether you want to play video games on your toaster, cook crumpets with your retro console, or decorate your bread with video game characters, there’s a product for you! Let’s start with the Super Nintoaster.

Super Nintoaster

As the name suggests, the Super Nintoaster is a Super Nintendo crammed inside a toaster – wow! Inventor Stupid Fingers explains it is ‘built from nothing more than a Super NES, a toaster, four different types of adhesives, magnets ripped from a broken hard drive, six orange LEDs, a bunch of resistors, plexiglass, and many many spare wires’.

super nintoaster

super nintoasterSource: Stupid Fingers via Geekologie

Nintoaster and Nintoaster II

Just as awesome as the Super Nintoaster is its predecessors the Nintoaster and the Nintoaster II also made by Stupid Fingers.

nintoaster 1 + 2Source: Stupid Fingers Nintoaster, Stupid Fingers Nintoaster II

But if you are feeling hungry, these actual toasters may be more to your liking – some are real products you can buy!

Super NES Toaster

How I wish the ‘Super Toast Retro Bread System’ was one of the real products, but alas – it appears to have been a 2012 April Fool’s Day joke.

super NES toasterSource: Spinning Hat via Bit Rebels

Space Invaders Toastie Machine

Chris Naylor designed this awesome Space Invaders Toastie Machine in response to a ‘retro Christmas gift’ brief during a one week industrial project in collaboration with M&S. Someone needs to manufacture this ASAP!

space invaders toasterSource: Chris Naylor on Coroflot via Remove the Labels

Nintendo Console Toaster

While I’m happy with a toaster being sacrificed to house a console, I’m not sure I am happy about the reverse.  It’s a good thing then, that this NES toaster is just a (fantastic) artwork (phew!).

Nintendo Console ToasterSource: Deviant Art – My Burning Eyes via The DIY Adventures

Hello Kitty Toaster

At last, here is a real product you can actually buy! Your day is sure to go well if you start it with a piece of Hello Kitty toast.

hello kitty toasterSource: Via Japan Newbie

Darth Vader Toasters

Bread, give yourself to the Dark Side.

darth vader toastersSource: Think Geek,  Amazon

Keyboard Waffle Iron

And there’s even something for PC gamers – a keyboard waffle iron, yum! This is actually one of artist Chris Dimino’s works looking at giving new life the now useless typewriter.

keyboard waffle ironSource: Chris Domino via Slippery Brick

VHS Toaster

Finally, if you are into DIY, you can make your very own cool VHS toaster. Just follow Instructables member Lemonie’s instructions. Lemonie was inspired by this clip from the classic British comedy ‘The Young Ones‘.

vhs toasterSource: Instructables

Watch it in action:


Source: YouTube

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msausretrogamerMs. ausretrogamer
Editor and Researcher at ausretrogamer – The Australian Retro Gamer E-Zine. Lover of science fiction, fashion, books, movies and TV. Player of games, old and new.

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Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: darth vader, Geek Toasters, Hello Kitty, Keyboard Waffles, NES Toaster, nintendo, Nintoaster, Retrogaming Toasters, Space Invaders, Star Wars Toaster, Super NES, Super NES Toaster, Super Nintoaster, Toaster, VHS Toaster

My Atari Story: Sue Lamport

June 24, 2014 By ausretrogamer

The Atari 2600 is where gaming truly began for me.

The year was 1979, I was five years old. My mum bought the Atari 2600 from Boans in Perth (which is now Myer department store) as an anniversary present for my dad. I’m not sure how much it cost back then but mum reassures me it was ‘a bloody fortune’. I can remember sitting next to this huge box in a nearby cafe just staring at all the little screens pictured on this wonderful box while my mum and grandmother chatted. How I wished it was for me! I just wanted to go home and see it, what was it? Prior to this, all I knew was Pong. My grandmother had Pong on an old black and white TV. It had two paddles that slid up and down, that was it! Don’t laugh, that was fun back then. I can remember we all had a go. But the Atari, just sitting in the box as it was, fascinated me. It was colourful and all the screens on the box had something different going on, not just two white lines and bouncy square.

Sue_AtariBox

From here on I pretty much grew up with the Atari. At first, my time using it was heavily restricted but as time went by I got to use it more often. My parents soon realised they could use it as a potential for punishment, ‘Look, if you don’t behave no Atari!’. I shocked my dad one day who came home from work and saw how well I was doing on Frogger. After I had gone to bed he tried his best to match me, but he couldn’t. I also surprised my uncle when it came to games like Warlords, in how well I could hold my own against the other adults. It became a regular thing on a Saturday for mum and dad to have friends and family over to play. Everyone had to have a go at Combat, my aunty loved Asteroids, my mum’s favourites (even to this very day) are Space Invaders – especially invisible Space Invaders – and Kaboom!; but I loved them all. The first game I ever finished was Defender. I was very sick in bed at the time and mum put the Atari in my room. I guess there is no harm in admitting now that I was in no hurry to get better.

Sue_Atari_Games

I am very pleased to say that the same machine, with all those wonderful memories attached to it, still works and is still in the family today. Mum still has it in its own custom built box. The original box died years ago, so at the time my Dad (a wood machinist by trade) built his own with special compartments for the console, controllers and games. The Atari, for me, isn’t just a console, it’s a family heirloom. I have my own hand-me-down console from my aunty, and although mine is not the ‘woody’ like our original family console, it does the job just fine.

ILoveAtari

I’ve played some of the old games on today’s modern systems, such as the PSP and Xbox 360, but trust me on this; you cannot beat the Atari console itself. Games like Kaboom! and Night Driver are both fine examples of when you must use the paddles! But it’s good to see these games getting the exposure they deserve. And it is certainly something to see my kids play games on my old Atari, and enjoy them just as much as I did.

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SueLamportSue Lamport
Educator, art lover, gamer. A proud Atarian.

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Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Atari, Atari 2600, Atari Month, Atarians, Frogger, retrogaming, Space Invaders

The Thrill Of The Chase: Space Invaders Arcade Cabinet

September 18, 2013 By ausretrogamer

There are times that I think to myself, “I am in the right place at the right time”. One lazy afternoon last week, I was trawling through a certain online site when I stumbled upon an unloved Space Invaders arcade cabinet. My retro senses went into overdrive. I had been looking for such a cabinet for a while, but had given up of ever finding one.

The prized prey is strapped down
The prized prey is strapped down

Reading the advertisement, the machine had all the original innards, but the outside of the cabinet had seen better days. The usual story in these online advertisements go something like this: “I don’t have room and the wife tells me I got to get rid of it”, or my favourite, “I bought this cab to restore it, but I now need the money, so it must go”. The seller of this particular machine fell in the latter.

SI_inside_wires                                    SI_long_trailer

The price in the advertisement was negotiable. I immediately sent an offer to the seller and sweetened the deal by saying I could pick it up on the weekend. I honestly thought the seller would negotiate up, but to my astonishment, he accepted it. To say I was excited would be a gross understatement. I could not sleep properly till I had the machine in my possession.

With a bit of loving care, she will be restored to her former beatuty
With a bit of loving care, she will be restored to her former beatuty

With the trailer in tow, I showed up half an hour early at the seller’s house. Once we made  some small talk, money was exchanged and the machine was loaded securely and driven back to its new home, my garage.

The arcade cabinet needs some attention, including the control panel, which isn’t original. However, with lots of tender loving care, she will be restored to her former beauty. She is rock solid – they don’t build them like they used to.

 

Filed Under: Retro Exploring Tagged With: Arcade, Project Restore, Retro Gaming, Space Invaders, Taito, thrill of the chase

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