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RPGS on the NES – by Mat Bradley-Tschirgi

JRPGs are a genre that didn’t always take off in popularity on the NES the way Japanese developers had hoped. Despite all this, several titles were still localized over the years, so let’s give a gander at a few of the most notable ones. For the purposes of this...

Museum Games #3 Rapprochement na Habitación da Memoria

I landed in Vigo, but my luggage didn’t. At Adolfo Suárez Madrid–Barajas Airport my lone carry-on gorged the steel jaws of an Iberia Air Lines baggage sizer stationed like a vigilant sentry at the boarding gate. Common carry-on luggage size, I learned, doesn’t...

Video Scaler for Retro Gamers

Friend of Old School Gamer, John Hancock did up a cool video on this scaler! John Hancock examines the performance of the Morph 2K analog video scaler across 18 distinct vintage consoles and classic computers. The demonstration explores various connection methods,...
Commodore Flip Phone Price Revision

Commodore Flip Phone Price Revision

From our friends at Time Extension I found this update on the Commodore Flip Phone. Old School Gamer has been following this story since it was announced as if Commodore, Atari or anywhere in the retro gaming space is doing something we want you to hear about it as we...

Bizzare JRPGS – by Matthew Floyd

Bizzare JRPGS – by Matthew Floyd

People who play Japanese role-playing games, such as myself, have become somewhat desensitized to the strangeness that these games can evoke. After all, there are very few genres where pre-teen kids are frequently flung into life-threatening circumstances, and all...

Atari 7800: What Went Wrong?

Atari 7800: What Went Wrong?

During the early days of home consoles, Atari absolutely dominated the market, with its popular Atari 2600 VCS and a slew of games. Five years after the 2600's release, Atari tried to mirror that success with its next-generation console, the 5200. Unfortunately, a...

The Origins of SNK’s Hardest Run ‘n Gun

The Origins of SNK’s Hardest Run ‘n Gun

Run 'n gun arcade games were a staple of the 90s arcade scene, offering players a combination of challenging gameplay, explosive visuals, and satisfying combat. Similar to side-scrolling shoot 'em ups, but a bit slower paced by comparison, this genre was ideal for...

Dragon Warrior – by Jeremy Parish

Dragon Warrior – by Jeremy Parish

If you’re old enough to remember the NES launch in America, you’re likely old enough to remember residual hand wringing in Washington, D.C. about the so-called Cold War “missile gap.” In the 1950s and ’60s, that doctrine stated that the Soviet Union had a numeric...

This Day In Video Game History

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