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INNOVATIVE LEISURE: A HISTORY OF ATARI – by Leonard Herman

When Jack Tramiel left Commodore in January 1984, he started a new company called Tramel Technology with several ex Commodore employees, and his three sons in top executive positions, with the goal of selling a new home computer. When Warner Communications announced...

Pixel Arcadia – August 24th

Thanks to Time Extension, we just found out about a new tv show? - channel who knows.  And the youtube video doesn't tell us much. Retro game marketing company Pixel Helix has announced a digital showcase celebrating retro games, which will air in August. Broadcast in...

The Music of JRPGs – by William Schwartz

The story of JRPG music begins in that same ironic place so many JRPG stories begin, with Final Fantasy for the NES in 1987. After initially being thrown into the game without much explanation, the four warriors of light are rewarded with a bridge to take them further...
Night Trap (Sega CD)

Night Trap (Sega CD)

Full motion video games, or FMV’s for short, were all the (short lived) rage back in the early 90s. CD technology had been around for a few years in the music industry, but, by 1992, it was finally mainstream to the point where just about everyone had traded in their...

Classic Home Video Games 1985-1988: NARC

Classic Home Video Games 1985-1988: NARC

Publisher: Acclaim.  Developer: Rare, Platform Shooter, 1 Player 1990 Based on Williams' 1988 arcade game, NARC for the NES was approved by Just Say No International, which was a product of the Reagan-era War on Drugs.  Players, as Max Force, must battle their way...

Phoenix IV: Dancing Revolution

Phoenix IV: Dancing Revolution

The Interactive Achievement Awards recognized the year’s best console and computer games, but not arcade videogames. For years, arcades had been consistently stereotyped as breeding grounds for violence, but fortunately, they began changing for the better. Disney...

Hyperkin N64 Handheld Prototype Leaked

Hyperkin N64 Handheld Prototype Leaked

Hyperkin, the manufacturer known for the RetroN 5, the recently released SmartBoy and a bunch of other retro related goodies might be entering the retro handheld arena if their Senior Account Manager has his way. Posted on his personal Facebook account, Ramon...

Street Racer for SNES Review

Street Racer for SNES Review

Today I'm taking a look at Street Racer for the Super Nintendo, released in 1994. A Mario Kart clone on the surface with a very familiar looking logo (from a certain fighting series), the question will be if it's just another run of the mill clone or if it does in...

Super Metroid (SNES)

Super Metroid (SNES)

Today, Super Metroid is not only considered one of the best games for the Super Nintendo but one of the best games ever made. However, when I bought my copy back in 1994, I really didn’t know what to expect. I was no longer a subscriber to Nintendo Power so I didn’t...

Phoenix IV: Atari vs. X-Rated Games

Phoenix IV: Atari vs. X-Rated Games

Another Atari lawsuit was filed against American Multiple Industries, the manufacturer of the controversial X-rated game, Custer's Revenge.  Atari feared that it would receive negative publicity if the third-party company was allowed to release its software.  Because...

Vintage Retro Web Sites

Vintage Retro Web Sites

I am on my 10th year of co-promoting the Video Games Summit in Illinois (http://avc.atari-users.net/VGS/)  and I have met and worked with many vendors of Retro gaming.  I also have been to many video game conferences and met a lot of great people who have companies...

Homebrew Game Boy Game Gets Physical Release

Homebrew Game Boy Game Gets Physical Release

Do you want to relieve the enjoyment of Christmas morning 1989 for your significant other/friend/family member later this month by gifting them a brand-new Game Boy game? Well, too bad. The first batch of one has sold out. However, a second batch is coming. Stepping...

Super Mario Bros. (NES)

Super Mario Bros. (NES)

  Home video gaming in the 1980’s was ultimately defined by two consoles, the Atari Video Computer System (2600) and the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES). Sure, there were many other popular, well received, and well made consoles during that time, but it...

This Day In Video Game History

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