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Documentary: Street Fighter 30th Anniversary

June 5, 2018 By ausretrogamer

In the beginning, Capcom created Street Fighter (1987). Then came the all conquering Street Fighter II in 1991, and the rest, as they say, is history!

In this three-part documentary, fans and players from around the world discuss what makes Street Fighter special. Each era of the series is explored before heading into the modern era!

Kick back and enjoy – Hadouken!

Part 1: In The Beginning

Part 2: The Community

Part 3: The Next Generation

source: Street Fighter on YouTube

 

Filed Under: History, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Blanka, Capcom, Capcom Pro Tour, Chun-Li, Dhalsim, Doco, Documentary, eSports, fighting games, Hadouken, Ken, Ryu, Sho-ryu-ken, street fighter, Street Fighter 30th Anniversary, Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Documentary, street fighter II

The Most Accurate Arcade Diorama!

March 23, 2018 By ausretrogamer

Holy smokes! Just as we were scrolling aimlessly through our Twitter feed and were about to give up and shut the app, we came across xevious765_bt’s Tweet which almost made us choke on our own spit!

The (loose) translation of xevious765_bt’s Tweet is, “The arcade diorama was taken by a close female photographer, ‼\(^o^)/ 📷 and the real feeling is different when I take it with a good camera of the one eye reflex! of ▽*) Course, the cameraman’s arm is good.”

Gotta thank their close female photographer friend for snapping these awesome pics. Oh, and to the creator of the arcade diorama, wow, talk about intricate detail – simply amazing!

[source: xevious765_bt via Twitter]

 

Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Arcade, Arcade Centre, arcade diorama, diorama, diy, japanese arcade, OutRun, Retro Gaming, sega, street fighter, tabletop, Tekken, Twitter, Virtua Fighter, Xevious765_bt, Yu Suzuki

Lack of Order

March 21, 2017 By ausretrogamer

‘Press X to Jason’ the screen reads, as you play through Heavy Rain. ‘Press X to pay respects’ the screen offers, as you begin Call of Duty Advanced Warfare’s campaign. These scripted moments are something that try and engage the gamer but often feel as though they are awkward moments, much like when a parent says to ‘Make sure you send grandma a thank you card for the $5 she gave you for your birthday!’ You sigh; “But, why?” is the silent question, grandma knows you love her, after all.

In games, being prompted to perform an action is something that is here to stay. Be it through a quick time event or something that is set to move the plot, being told how to play a game is a break of immersion that is unfortunately commonplace. To say that all prompts shouldn’t exist is completely foolish as well. In the Batman Arkham series, an enemy can be countered as the prompt flashes over their head. In the Metal Gear Solid series, stealth is achieved best by being aware of what the enemies are doing or how they are reacting to the player movements – if they are curious, we know, if they know we are there, we know. Past this, games that offer tips to playing the game, such as Uncharted, can be a welcome addition, prompting the player to look in a certain place, even with the prompted option of ‘Hint’ appearing on screen when a puzzle takes a player too long to crack.

source: The Turbulence

How then, did we get here? When we say that moving narrative through a button press may not be the best choice, what does the alternative look like? The answer I have found is in Minecraft. This argument is not built on Minecraft alone, but rather, the use of its crafting system and completely wonky puzzles. Do you want to build a pickaxe? Boards in a row on top, then sticks underneath, which, is the only logical way to form a pickaxe. This type of crafting and puzzle solving works because it falls onto something that was all but forgotten in games – the intelligence of the player.

source: Xombit Games

I have a collection of Super Nintendo games, which I consider to be the height of gaming history. That opinion was formed due to playing games as a child and then replaying them as an adult. In assembling the collection, I swore to myself very early on that I would play each cartridge as much as I could. I did this to ensure the games still worked and to also understand the system better. I would also refrain looking up about the game. If I was to play them, it would be without the help of the internet, just like it would have been while growing up. My approach led to moments of utter frustration (trying to use the special skills and moves in Batman Forever) and fantastic exploration (shooting accidental fireballs in Mortal Kombat) but the thing that was never questioned was my ability to progress, built out of desire, I pushed myself into the games devices and was rewarded by being able to play the game.

source: alphacoders

Games used to be taken on their own terms and merits. Donkey Kong Country was about saving a giant banana and using an array of jungle animals to do so. The original Street Fighter and Mortal Kombat arcade games did not have character bios built into the game for players – none of that was the focus. If it feels out of place to give advice or to try and add context, it’s because it probably is. None of the old games needed reason to have the player do what they did (looking at you, James Pond) but they presented common ideas, and then let the player go.

source: The Escapist

As I continue to play games, now on the Xbox and Playstation, I wonder about this time. The time when games handed us pieces and nothing more and if it is truly fading away, and if it is, what do I do? I am playing Darkest Dungeon at the moment which has the same incredible thought tucked into it – “What if I pour holy water onto an altar?”, I thought to myself late one night. I poured it and moments later I was texting a friend with complete thrill that it worked! These moments continued as these thoughts, now written here, wrote themselves in my head. How much of the player’s intelligence will you remove from the game, before you realise that the desire to learn and struggle until success, starved until the sensation of winning, will always be tied to human nature just as much as story telling or visual appeal?

Press X to pay respect to the player’s intelligence.

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Matthew Squaire
Matthew hosts the Matturday Podcasts with amazing people in video games. He can also be found on Twitter

 

 

 

 

Filed Under: Modern Gaming Tagged With: Batman Arkham, Call of Duty Advanced Warfare, Darkest Dungeon, Donkey Kong Country, Heavy Rain, Matturday, matturday podcasts, Metal Gear Solid, Mortal Kombat, press x to continue, SNES, street fighter, super nintendo, Uncharted

Street Fighter Retro Travel Posters

May 21, 2016 By Ms. ausretrogamer

Fro - featuredLA graphic artist/web designer Fro, aka Fernando Reza of  Fro Design Company has reimagined Street Fighter I and II stages as gorgeous retro travel posters. The ‘World Warrior Travel Series’ are available to buy as 18″ x 24″ prints (signed and numbered limited editions of 50).

Brazil
brazilian

China
China

India
india

Japan I
Japan I

Japan IIJapan

Spain
Spain

ThailandThailand I

Thailand II
Thailand

USA
US I

USA II
US II

USSR
USSR

Vegas
vegas

Source: Fro Design Company via Technabob

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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: Art, Fernando Reza, Fro Design Company, Posters, street fighter, street fighter II

Gorgeous Street Fighter V Posters

January 16, 2016 By Ms. ausretrogamer

CWS bannerCelebrate the upcoming release of Street Fighter V on the PlayStation 4 and PC (Feb 16) with these new wall scroll posters by CWS Media Group (in partnership with Capcom, USA). These gorgeous posters feature old favourites as well as some new characters.

Ryu
Ryu

Cammy
Cammy

Chun-Li
Chun-Li

Ken
Ken

M. Bison
M. Bison

Nash
Nash

Birdie
Birdie

Necalli
Necalli

(See more on the CWS website).

Source: CWS Media Group

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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: Modern Gaming, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Art, Cammy, Capcom, Chun-Li, CWS, CWS Media Group, Ken, M Bison, PlayStation 4, Posters, PS4, Ryu, street fighter, Street Fighter Posters, Street Fighter V

Coffee And Videogames

January 10, 2016 By Ms. ausretrogamer

Coffee is great, but can it be improved? The only possible way is to combine it with videogames. These awesome coffee and videogame mashups will prove it’s a winning combination.

CapsuleKong is a beautiful coffee pod holder inspired by, you guessed it, Donkey Kong. Watch out for those capsules Jumpman!
capsulekong


Video source: Hologramer on YouTube

Have a joyful start to your day with this Space Invaders arcade mug.
arcade mug

WELCOME TO CAFFEINE ZONE!
pipe mug

You very own Weighted Companion Cup.
portal mug

Can I please have a cup of coffee? Shoryuken!
street fighter mug

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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: CapsuleKong, Coffee, Coffee and Videogames, Donkey Kong, Mug, Mugs, Portal, Space Invaders, street fighter, Warp Pipe Mug

Awesome Dad Re-enacts Street Fighter II Turbo Victory Poses

November 19, 2015 By Ms. ausretrogamer

Watch Los Angeles Comedian Nick Luciano’s awesome Dad re-enact all the victory poses from Street Fighter II Turbo: Hyper Fighting. He has also re-enacted every taunt animation from Super Smash Bros Wii U (watch part 1 and part 2).

Source: Cheezburger

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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: Dad, Dad Re-enacts Street Fighter Victory Poses, Nick Luciano, street fighter, video, youtube

Street Fighter The New Challenger: Ryu

August 6, 2015 By ausretrogamer

street-fighter-t-n-c-01-ryu_1Attention Street Fighter fans: The highly successful The New Challenger (T.N.C.) 01: Ryu figure from BigBoysToysHK is reaching its last and final run and is about to release soon! Make sure you do not miss out and orders yours now, and use the LASTCHANCE4RYU code for a further $8.00USD discount upon checkout! It’s a win win!

This stylized Ryu sits on a custom diorama representing his Street Fighter II: The World Warriors stage and is depicted with his iconic Hadouken stance; the Hadouken actually lights up by pressing the Street Fighter button on the diorama stand (Ed: Oo’er!)! As well, for every press of the button, the official soundclip of Ryu shouting “HADOUKEN” will be played! This is truly a great collector piece. Grab it while you can!

street-fighter-t-n-c-01-ryu-darkimage source: Play Asia

 

Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Collector Item, diorama, gamers, gaming, Retro Gamer, retrogaming, Ryu, street fighter, street fighter II, TNC 01: Ryu

Ha-Shoe-Ken! Awesome Geeky Shoes

February 18, 2015 By Ms. ausretrogamer

I am a sucker for shoes. Sneakers, boots, high heels, platforms, sandals – I love them all. Check out this assortment of awesome geeky shoes – some officially licensed products, some one-off custom designs. You’ll be a shoe-lover too after this!

Gotta Go Fast
Sonic Shoes

I’m Green With Envy at These Blanka Hi-Tops
Blanka Hi-Tops

Tricera-Hi-Tops: Solving Society’s Problem of a Lack of Wearable DinosaursTricera-Hi-Tops

It’s-a Super Mario Bros. ConverseSuper Mario Bros Converse

Officially Licensed Dragon Ball Z Shoes
Dragon Ball Z Shoes

Do You Want to Wear These Boots?
Frozen Boots

Ready For Adventure!
Adventure Time Boots

I’m En-Raptured
BioShock Boots

Hadouken! (by Maya Pixelskaya)
Street Fighter Converse

My Kind of 1-Up
Super Mario Bros Shoes

Get Away From My Shoes, You Bitch!
Xenomorph Shoes

April’s Favourite Shoes
TMNT Shoes

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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: Adventure Time, Converse, Dragon Ball Z, Frozen, Geek shoes, Shoes, street fighter, super mario, TMNT, Tricera-Hi-Tops

Street Fighter Trolling

January 7, 2014 By ausretrogamer

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Let me start off by saying, this is damn funny! It just had to be shared. Watch what happens when you superimpose your favourite Street Fighter characters to real life videos – absolutely hilarious! I promise you, there will be no dry eyes after viewing this video.


source: Street Troller

Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Funny, street fighter, street fighter II, video

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