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The Making of Karateka – The Interactive Documentary Coming Soon From Digital Eclipse

July 14, 2023 By ausretrogamer

Before The Last Express… before Prince of Persia… there was Karateka

Famed game designer Jordan Mechner was an 18-year-old college student when he started making the martial arts adventure that would become one of the most influential games of the Apple II era.

Four decades later, the story behind this groundbreaking game has been meticulously reconstructed into an innovative interactive documentary by Digital Eclipse, the team behind acclaimed collections including the Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Cowabunga Collection.

Unveiled minutes ago during Microsoft’s ID@Xbox showcase, The Making of Karateka will be available on Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S as well as Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, and PC (Steam, GOG, and Epic Store). A simultaneous release on all platforms is expected later this northern hemisphere summer.

MORE DETAILS:

  • Official website: www.digitaleclipse.com/games/karateka
  • Jordan Mechner’s announcement blog: https://www.jordanmechner.com/en/latest-news/#karateka
  • Xbox Wire post by Chris Kohler of Digital Eclipse: https://news.xbox.com/en-us/2023/07/11/making-of-karateka-gold-master-series/
  • Steam page: https://store.steampowered.com/app/1163060/The_Making_of_Karateka (you can wishlist it now!)




Filed Under: Announcements, Modern Gaming, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Apple II, Atari, Digital Eclipse, Jordan Mechner, Karateka, nintendo, PC gamers, Playstation, Prince of Persia, The Last Express, The Making of Karateka, Video Games, videogames, Xbox

Review: Replikator on Xbox Series X|S

June 22, 2023 By ausretrogamer

Replikator: A Retro-Inspired Space Adventure with a Formidable Challenge

Ahhhhh, Ratalaika Games have been impressing gamers with its recent releases, offering low-budget indie games and nostalgic favorites. Among its collection, Replikator, developed in collaboration with R-Games and Meridian4, stands out as an affordable gem. This procedurally generated adventure challenges players to overcome a world dominated by artificial intelligence (AI) through sheer force. With intense action, customizable gameplay, and a retro vibe, Replikator offers an engaging experience for space shooter enthusiasts. Let’s delve into the thrilling amalgamation of exploration, combat, and survival in this throwback-style game.

Unleashing the Mercenary:

In Replikator, players assume the role of Khan, a skilled mercenary, tasked with investigating a fatal accident at a space research facility. As part of a team, Khan must uncover the cause behind the tragedy that claimed the lives of all personnel. The game sets the stage with a semi-animated cut scene and introduces the main character in a meeting hall, where interactions with other members of the team are possible. This initial area serves as a training ground, allowing players to become familiar with the controls and mechanics.

Challenging Gameplay and Intense Action:

Replikator offers a unique control scheme that combines movement and aiming mechanics. The left analog stick enables character navigation, while the right analog stick facilitates aiming from both close and long distances. With enemies relentlessly attacking, players must utilize ZR (on the Nintendo Switch) to open fire strategically, mindful of conserving ammunition. Careful resource management becomes crucial, as running out of ammo necessitates scavenging for supplies or seeking out terminals to make purchases. The L button provides a punch attack, enabling destruction of the environment to uncover hidden rooms and potential rewards.

Immersive Retro Graphics and Atmospheric Sound:

Embracing its retro-inspired roots, Replikator showcases visually detailed graphics that evoke a sense of nostalgia. The game employs a top-down perspective, effectively conveying the claustrophobic sensation of navigating confined spaces within a vessel. The enemies vary from flying drones and laser-firing poles to grotesque creatures reminiscent of the facehuggers from the Alien film series. Notably, only the current area is visible, while adjoining sections remain concealed in darkness, unveiling themselves as players enter. The atmospheric soundtrack enhances the immersive experience, transitioning between silent moments and intense action sequences. Accompanied by well-executed sound effects, such as laser guns, explosions, and opening doors, the audio complements the game’s overall ambiance.

Strategic Exploration and Resource Management:

Replikator encourages strategic exploration through its zoom-out feature, accessible by pressing the Y button. This function unveils a map highlighting item locations, aiding players in their quest to gather essential resources. However, the map does not reveal the positions of enemies, adding an element of surprise and tension. Noteworthy icons within rooms indicate collectible items, fostering an engaging gameplay loop of risk versus reward. Throughout the game, players encounter ammo packs, additional energy reserves, and blueprints for superior weapons that can be acquired later. Collectible cubes and in-game currency enable interactions with terminals, providing opportunities to recharge energy or replenish ammunition.

Perseverance and Progression:

Replikator’s challenging nature demands perseverance and adaptation. Frequent deaths are to be expected, but each defeat provides valuable lessons. Upon dying, players return to the main staging area, where collected cubes can be utilized for upgrades. Additionally, one or two free upgrades are available per life, enhancing the effectiveness of current gameplay. The sense of progression and the desire to overcome obstacles motivate players to keep pushing forward. Completing a level rewards access to a store, where cubes can be exchanged for credits to purchase health and ammo.

Conclusion:

Replikator successfully channels the spirit of classic retro space shooters while offering a formidable challenge and an engaging gameplay loop. The fusion of exploration, combat, and resource management keeps players immersed in an intriguing sci-fi world dominated by AI. With its visually appealing retro graphics, atmospheric soundtrack, and intense action sequences, Replikator captures the essence of the genre. Despite its occasional frustrations and shorter gameplay duration, the game’s affordable price tag and wealth of hidden goodies make it a worthwhile experience for space shooter enthusiasts and those seeking a nostalgic gaming journey. Embark on a daring adventure in Replikator, where survival hinges on your combat prowess and strategic decision-making.




Disclaimer: The Xbox review code for Replikator was provided by PR Hound.

Filed Under: Modern Gaming, Reviews Tagged With: blaster, game review, gamer, Ratalaika Games, Replikator, Replikator on Xbox, Retro, Review, Video Games, Xbox, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X

Replikator – Twin Stick Roguelite Shooter Releases This Friday!

May 25, 2023 By ausretrogamer

Twin stick shooter ready to duplicate itself all over consoles this week

  • Price: $9.99 / €9.99
  • Release Date: 26th May 2023
  • Platforms: XB1, XBX/S, PS4/5 & Switch
  • Genre: Overhead shooter/Twin Stick Shooter

Indie publisher Ratalaika Games and Meridian4 join forces with Indie developer R_Games to announce the forthcoming release of Replikator, a challenging, eventful and addictive overhead shooter. Launching on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Microsoft Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S and Nintendo Switch on May 26th 2023, this roguelite presentation combines fast gameplay in an ongoing experience of discovering a mystery of a deadly saga of what occurred at a research complex.

Death Walks Beside you

Replikator offers shooter fans a sci-fi setting where gameplay centres around exploring the intricate labyrinths of space stations and fighting with hordes of enemies. Dozens of weapons and implants (passive skills) help the player but a sharp eye and evasive movement are also required to avoid hail of bullets and monsters that lurk. If the player’s character dies, then he will be reborn at the very beginning, but thanks to the resources found, he will be able to buy permanent improvements that will help him move forward in the next run.

Disaster Strikes

It appears that an accident occurred at the classified research complex, which led to the death of all personnel but all is not quite clear. A group of mercenaries led by the smuggler Khan will have to find out the reason for what happened.

To keep explosive action ‘unpredictably’ challenging, station mazes and items in them are generated procedurally, so each attempt is essentially unique. Gradually, the player will find blueprints of new items as well as finding entries from the crew of the complex which will reveal what happened here. At the same time, the player has the main goal – to get to the Replicator and defeat it.

Inside Information

  • Dynamic battles. You will have to constantly move and aim well to survive!
  • Danger at every turn. Many different enemies and traps will not let you get bored.
  • Dozens of upgrade items. Explore stations looking for new upgrades for your character.
  • Meta progression. In this game, each death will only make you stronger, because after death you will be able to buy permanent improvements for your character and the hub ship.
  • Procedural generation! The location of rooms, enemies and traps, as well as weapons and all items, are generated procedurally.
  • Space raccoon! and three more playable characters. All of them differ in starting characteristics, preferred weapons and special techniques.
  • Intriguing story. Explore the abandoned science complex and find out what happened here!

The player needs to complete 12 levels, including 5 bosses and as the player progresses the challenge becomes harder so many attempts may be required! Constant battles with ‘bosses’ with new attacks and moves as they become stronger will have to be faced! During the exploration of the stations, the player will find nanocubes that remain with him after death. They can be spent on the purchase of permanent improvements – for example, you can increase the maximum supply of ammunition or open access to a new workbench to improve weapons.

Replikator delivers masses of new content as the game progresses, and action is unashamedly fast, precise and deadly!. This twin stick shooter is red hot with hordes of crazy and blood thirsty enemies out to get you or one of the playable characters you select – of which there are 4! Top down action has never been so demanding, so can you win out?

‘The game is designed for one player. Approx 8-9 hours will be enough to defeat the last boss, however, it may take 30 or more hours to study all the content’ , R_Games.

Keep Moving, Shoot Straight… Survive!💀
Explore the complex & reveal what happened to its denizens!




[press release supplied]

Filed Under: Announcements, Modern Gaming Tagged With: announcement, gamer, gaming, IndieDev, Meridian4, Modern Gaming, news, Nintendo Switch, PS4, PS5, Ratalaika Games, Retplikator, roguelite, R_Games, twin stick shooter, Video Games, Xbox

XBHD – EON Gaming’s Revolutionary New Original Xbox Adapter

May 24, 2023 By ausretrogamer

XBHD, EON Gaming’s Revolutionary New Original Xbox Adapter Launches 20 June

World’s first plug-and-play HD adapter with multi-video output, built-in LAN party support, and more

EON Gaming, makers of the acclaimed GCHD MK-II, and Super 64, have revealed their next flagship adapter, this time for the original Xbox, called the XBHD. This full-featured, first-of-its-kind adapter unlocks the potential of the original Xbox for gamers worldwide on Tuesday, 20 June 2023 for $189.99 USD through Amazon as well as their worldwide retail partners including Castlemania Games, Retro Saga, and Games Connection.

The 2001 launch of the original Xbox sparked an unforgettable era. Microsoft entered the gaming console scene, going toe to toe with industry giants Sony and Nintendo in the 6th generation of consoles. Going on to sell more than 24 million units worldwide, Xbox offered greater processing power, internal storage, onboard LAN connectivity, and a host of exclusive titles such as the seminal Halo: Combat Evolved. Xbox was a force to be reckoned with and quickly moved from underdog to industry staple.

The XBHD pays tribute to these beloved titles with a robust set of features and the best video quality possible. Make use of dual HD video ports to host head-to-head matches or simplify streaming setups with no additional hardware or power required. Gather friends and recreate true LAN party experiences thanks to three RJ45 ethernet connectors, seamlessly enabling LAN support for up to four consoles.

Experience the original Xbox with perfectly translated visuals supporting 480i, 480p, 720p, and even 1080i resolutions. Additionally enjoy the flexibility of the MiniTOSlink 3.5mm port, providing clear audio through headphones, speaker systems, and even capture cards for streaming.

Key Features:

  • The XBHD is a plug-and-play HD adapter for the original Xbox
  • No mods required & no external power required
  • Provides the best visual signal possible on original hardware
    • Losslessly translates the component video to HD
    • 480i, 480p, 720p, and 1080i compatible (NTSC resolution settings required)
  • Lagless input – controller inputs appear on screen instantly
  • 2 HD video out ports for simultaneous video streaming (noiseless dual HD video output)
  • 3.5mm MiniTOSLINK jack (audio output)
  • 3 Ethernet ports for simplified LAN experience
  • Custom designed plug that matches original Xbox aesthetic

“The Xbox was home to the LAN party.” said Justin Scerbo co-founder of EON Gaming. “The magic of linking consoles together to enjoy an expanded, connected local gaming experience was something that defined us then, and something we long for now. With XBHD, we wanted to bring that possibility back. Now, it’s easier than ever, and these classic games have never looked better.”

“I remember packing up my Xbox, 4 controllers, the cables, and an old, hefty tube TV into my small Miata, driving down to my friends house, and having a Halo party that felt like it lasted for days,” said Justin Chou, co-founder, EON Gaming. “Now-a-days, although everything’s become easier with the use of online matchmaking lobbies, I can’t help but feel like I’ve lost something magical. I miss sharing a living room with my closest friends and playing games all night.”

The XBHD launches worldwide on Tuesday, 20 June 2023 and retails for $189.99 USD (approx. AU$290.00) via Castlemania Games, Retro Saga, Games Connection, and Amazon, shipping worldwide.

For more information, please visit EON Gaming’s official website




[press release supplied]

Filed Under: Announcements, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Castlemania, EON Gaming, EON XBHD, gamer, gaming, Geek, Halo, LAN Party, OG Xbox, Original Xbox, Retrogamer, retrogaming, Super 64, XBHD, Xbox, Xbox gamer, Xbox LAN party

HALO KART: The Incredible Halo x Mario Kart Mashup

May 2, 2023 By ausretrogamer

Ah geez there are some keen and very very clever peeps out there!

This Cursed Halo Kart mashup of Halo and Mario Kart is based on the Cursed Halo Again mod created by modder and Steam user InfernoPlus.

Just like in Mario Kart, players race around the track in their Halo modded vehicles, trying to win by all means, including shooting each other! This is our kind of Mario Kart game 😉

story source: technabob




Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Cursed Halo Again mod, gamers, Halo, Halo Kart, HALO x Mario Kart mashup, InfernoPlus, Mario Kart, Mario Kart mod, Modder, Modding, Nintendo 64, Steam, Video Games, Xbox

This Is The Way: Microsoft & Lucasfilm Launch ‘The Mandalorian’ themed Xbox Gaming Gear

March 6, 2023 By ausretrogamer

This Is The Way

Celebrating the start of The Mandalorian season 3 on Disney+, Microsoft/Xbox and Lucasfilm have teamed up to launch ‘The Mandalorian’-themed gaming gear, including cool Xbox Series X|S Mando livery!

The third season of The Mandalorian follows Grogu as he reunites with Din Djarin, so what better way to celebrate this much-loved Star Wars series than to have a colour-coordinated controller, a hoodie and best of all, a human-sized armoured floating pram (Pram XL), which doesn’t really float, but would still be cool to win.

The comp/sweepstajes for The Mando-themed Xbox Series X|S is open to everyone on the planet, with the only entry requirement being a retweet of this tweet!

PS: For more news and how to enter the sweepstakes to win the Pram XL, head over to the Xbox News site right now.

image source: Microsoft Xbox News




Filed Under: Announcements, Modern Gaming Tagged With: Box Series S, Competition, Din Djarin, gamer, gaming, Geek, Grogu, Mando, Microsoft Xbox, MS Xbox, Pram XL, Star Wars, The Mandalorian, The Mandalorian Xbox Sweepstakes, videogames, Xbox, Xbox Series X, Xbox sweepstakes

Atari’s AKKA ARRH Is Finally Available

February 22, 2023 By ausretrogamer

Do The Math with Atari’s AKKA ARRH

I really really don’t like the crapola that the new Atari dishes out (or promoting anything with their name on it), however, there are a few exceptions! Their Atari 50 Anniversary compilation was vintage Atari, with great curated content. It now looks like we can add AKKA ARRH to this very small and illustrious list of titles from the new Atari.

AKKA ARRH is the latest game from legendary game designer Jeff Minter and Llamasoft! AKKA ARRH is a frenzied kaleidoscope of neon insanity with playful psychedelic landscapes, which is right up Minter’s alley, as he takes on one of the rarest arcade games of the 80s era and turned it into a tough blaster for all of us to enjoy now! .

Will you become the hero in this mind bending universe? AKKA ARRH is available on pretty much every platform for under AU$30.00: Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch, Steam and the new Atari VCS!

 

image source: Atari Interactive




Filed Under: Announcements, Modern Gaming, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: AKKA ARRH, Arcade, Atari, Atari AKKA ARRH, Atari VCS, blaster, gamer, Jeff Minter, Llamasoft, Nintendo Switch, PC, Playstation, Retrogamer, retrogaming, Steam, Vintage, Xbox

Zen Studios’ Pinball FX now on Xbox and PlayStation

February 17, 2023 By ausretrogamer

Being in a future timezone, we in Australia had to wait a few extra hours for Zen Studios’ Pinball FX to hit Xbox and PlayStation consoles!

The latest in the FX series, Pinball FX has graduated from early access to full release at the Epic Games store, as well as making its debut on PlayStation 4 & 5, Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One! Nintendo Switch fans will have to wait a bit longer.

This is a new era of digital pinball from Zen Studios, including a day-one, ever-expanding lineup of 86 tables, plus an impressive suite of new features, the revolutionary pinball platform is inching ever closer to the real silverball game. If you love playing pinball video games, then jump on this right now and enjoy the Wild West Rampage table at no cost, and check out the trial modes for all other tables.

All returning tables from previous editions have been fully remastered in Unreal Engine, with ray-tracing-enhanced, 4K-HDR visuals, as well as upgraded Pro Physics. Not lacking plentiful fresh downloadable content, Pinball FX also introduces three brand new releases: Borderlands®: Vault Hunter Pinball, Brothers in Arms®: Win the War Pinball and The Addams Family (itself including a never-before-seen enhanced play, as with all Williams classics). At the same time, console players can get their hands on more than 15 tables for the first time that Pinball FX Early Access players enjoyed in 2022, such as Star Wars Pinball: The Mandalorian, World War Z Pinball, DreamWorks Pinball, five Zen Originals, plus Williams classics World Cup Soccer and The Machine: Bride of Pin-Bot. Zen will release new tables regularly, many involving exciting new licensed IPs – most immediately, Legendary Pictures’ Godzilla vs. Kong.

Go on, get flippin’ peeps!


source: Zen Studios




Filed Under: Announcements, Pinball Tagged With: Epic Games, gamers, gaming, Geek, pinball, Pinball FX, pinball video game, PinFX, Playstation, PS4, PS5, Xbox, Zen Studios, Zen Studios Pinball FX

An Audacious Games Room Setup!

January 17, 2023 By ausretrogamer

Well now that we have seen everything that 2023 has to offer, let’s get to 2024!

Seeing this amazing creation on Twitter this morning totally blew our mind. The engineering feat is off the charts. We wonder if this is Duke Nukem’s games room…….

And before you start screaming about aspect ratios, just chill, relax and be in awe of this crazily awesome thingamajig!

Ce truc de dingue 😱 pic.twitter.com/F2PAm29rE8

— Lulu&Berlu -PC Engine & Evercade- (@VolcanoGriffon) January 16, 2023




Filed Under: Modern Gaming, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: diy, Engineering, Game Room, Games Room, Modder, nintendo, Nintendo Switch, Old School, PS1, Retro Gamer, sega, Video Games, Xbox

Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration – Steelbook Edition

November 21, 2022 By ausretrogamer

We are late to Atari’s 50th Anniversary party, but we are glad that we are!

We waited to see what everyone thought of the compilation before pulling the trigger, and it has been overwhelmingly positive – which was great to see! With 100 games, surely you’d find several absolute gems.

Since we wanted the Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration in physical format, we inadvertently stumbled upon the JB Hi-Fi exclusive Steelbook Edition pre-order, which will be available on November 25th. Well, without hesitation, we put in our pre-order and can’t wait for this Friday to roll around!

Anyone else grabbing the Steelbook Edition for the Nintendo Switch?

image source: Five Star Games




Filed Under: Announcements, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Atari, Atari 50, Atari 50 The Anniversary Celebration, Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration - Steelbook Edition, gaming, Nintendo Switch, PC gaming, Playstation, Retro, Steam, Steelbook Edition, Tempest 2000, Xbox

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