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IT’S ALIVE! Frankenstein’s Monster for Atari 2600

20171030_192034What are some great, scary, classic games to play for Halloween? Castlevania? Splatterhouse? Resident Evil? Haunted House? Clock Tower? Silent Hill? Hello Kitty Cube Frenzy? Yes, all terrifying games in their own ways. But this year, I’m going to talk about an Atari 2600 game that really fits the Halloween bill: Frankenstein’s Monster by Data Age!

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Happy 30th, PC Engine!

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Today marks the 30th anniversary of the launch of the legendary NEC PC Engine! Happy birthday little buddy!

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A tale of two Star Foxes

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Sometimes, things get confusing in this hobby. Especially with videogame titles! Occasionally a game’s name or even content has to be changed depending on the region in which it’s being sold. This can be due to copyright issues, cultural standards, or marketing-based decisions by the publisher. Other times, you run into a situation like what I’m talking about today: in which a kickass, revolutionary, and popular game has the unfortunate privilege of sharing its name with a rightfully-forgotten piece of crap that probably actually directly contributed to the infamous 1983 crash of the whole home videogame market.

I present to you: Star Fox and StarFox.

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RGSH t-shirts available now!

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Like my blog? Show me and everyone else! Retro Game SuperHyper t-shirts are now available at Teespring for only $19.99!

I’m hoping that this is only the first of a whole line of retro gamer t-shirt designs, so if this one does well, you can expect more!

Got one of these? Post a pic on Instagram and tag @retrogamesuperhyper! I’d love to see you!

6-Month State of the Blog Address

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Hi friends! Well, Retro Game SuperHyper has been a thing for a little over 6 months now, so I thought I would do a quick post about how it’s been doing and where it’s going from here! Continue reading “6-Month State of the Blog Address”

Gamer’s Library: Console Wars

I’ve read lots of books on video game history. Some have been engrossing page-turners and some have been a bit amateurish and bland.

I’ve just finished Console Wars by Blake J. Harris, which I’d heard a lot about recently. The book is a somewhat dramatized account of the marketing battle between Sega and Nintendo in the 16-bit era.

If you were around in the early 1990s, you no doubt remember the Genesis vs SNES “war” that raged across the battlefields of magazines, TV, and school playgrounds. (“Genesis does what Nintendon’t” should definitely ring a very loud bell.) Continue reading “Gamer’s Library: Console Wars”

Gamer’s Library: Art of Atari – The Book I’ve Always Wanted

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I wanted this book before anyone ever said they were making it.

For most of my life, I’ve wondered about the artists behind the amazing artwork on the Atari home video game boxes.

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Name? _ _ _ _

At Funspot arcade in New Hampshire, putting my initials in the Donkey Kong machine that was in the documentary King of Kong. Not a great score, but had to capture the moment

OH GOOD, ANOTHER RETRO VIDEOGAME BLOG.

I’m TJ, and I’ve been a videogamer since 1980 when I was six years old. Continue reading “Name? _ _ _ _”

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