Posts Tagged ‘retro’

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gp2x mame v3.6 by Franxis. gp2x is a linux based handheld great for emulating retro consoles and computers. This video contains demos of the following games: Strider Super Cobra Super Pac-Man Super Sprint Super Zaxxon Superman Tac/Scan Tapper Tempest The Real Ghostbusters Time Pilot Toki Track and Field Tron Truxton Turbo Force Tutankham If you like this video, check out this one pitting the gp2x against a real mame cabinet: www.youtube.com

gp2x mame v3.6 by Franxis. gp2x is a linux based handheld great for emulating retro consoles and computers. This video contains demos of the following games: Lady Bug Last Resort Legendary Wings Lode Runner Lunar Lander Mappy Marble Madness Mario Bros. Mega Man – The Power Battle Mercs Metal Slug Metal Slug 2 Midnight Resistance Missile Command Moon Cresta Moon Patrol Mr. Do! Ms. Pac-Man Nam 1975 If you like this video, check out this one pitting the gp2x against a real mame cabinet: www.youtube.com

I know my collection is small compared to others’, but I’m happy with it and I have a lot of great systems and games! Thanks for watching :)

gp2x mame v3.6 by Franxis. gp2x is a linux based handheld great for emulating retro consoles and computers. This video contains demos of the following games: Rygar Salamander Samurai Shodown Satan’s Hollow Scramble Section Z Shinobi Sidearms Silkworm Sinistar Space Fury Space Invaders Space Panic Spy Hunter Star Trek Star Wars Stargate Street Figher II If you like this video, check out this one pitting the gp2x against a real mame cabinet: www.youtube.com

Join Jolene Sugarbaker as she talks Trailer Park Tech! Jolene has been around on the Internet even before it was the internet! She had her Commodore 64 hooked up to Bulletin boards, and was using Tech Toys back in the 1990s! In this episode of Trailer Park Tech, Jolene shows a Vintage Infrared Wireless Joystick from Camerica called The Freedom Stick. It was one of the first ones! And it still works! In the second part, Jolene does a review of a new piece that fits over the DROID keypad, called the Game Gripper. It makes the Droid into a game system! FTC NOTE: Jolene was NOT paid, and is NOT endorsing these products. All products purchased. More Cooking Shows Soon! Love, Jolene Sugarbaker The Trailer Park Queen www.Twitter.com www.FaceBook.com www.JoleneSugarbaker.com http

gp2x mame v3.6 by Franxis. gp2x is a linux based handheld great for emulating retro consoles and computers. This video contains demos of the following games: Golden Axe Gorf Green Beret (Rush ‘n Attack) Gunsmoke Gyruss Heavy Barrel Ikari Warriors Jackal Joust Junior Pac-Man Jungle King Karate Champ Karnov Kick Kid Niki, Radical Ninja King of the Monsters Klax Krull If you like this video, check out this one pitting the gp2x against a real mame cabinet: www.youtube.com

The Museum of Computing is devoted to the history of computing and digital development. It was the first physical museum of it’s kind in the UK dedicated to the history of computing. It is based in the centre of Swindon at Theatre Square. The Museum is not simply a repository of artefacts, but has active displays as well as providing a forum for the provision of lectures. There is a mixture of permanent and temporary displays, many exhibits of which have been loaned by companies and other collectors.The Museum is keen to show former products of commercial computer companies, and welcomes such offers.

gp2x mame v3.6 by Franxis. gp2x is a linux based handheld great for emulating retro consoles and computers. This video contains demos of the following games: Ninja Gaiden Omega Race Out Zone Pac-Man Pang Paperboy Pengo Phoenix Pooyan Pulstar Q*bert Qix Rally X Rampage Rastan Robocop Robotron If you like this video, check out this one pitting the gp2x against a real mame cabinet: www.youtube.com

1980 commercial for the Starbird by MB games. Star Bird is a plastic-bodied, electronic handheld toy that was produced by MB Electronics from 1979. The Star Bird manual describes it as “THE AMAZING SPACESHIP with realistic engine sounds and flashing laser blasts”. The toy is only used in three configurations: the Star Bird which consists of all available pieces, the Star Bird Fighter which is mostly only the front hull, and the Star Bird Orbiter which is the main body without the front hull. When turned on the Star Bird mimics an engine sound. If the toy is pointed upwards the sound would automatically be altered to imply acceleration or taking-off, while a nose down orientation gives the sound of decelerating engines. A button activates the LEDs at the front of the toy, along with a blast noise, to simulate the firing of its lasers. A simple, detachable drone-like “Interceptor” is provided at the end of each wing. It also had a rotating laser turret which doubled as an escape-pod/orbiter-type ship. Follow-up toys to the Star Bird, called the Star Bird Space Avenger and the Star Bird Command Base, arrived on the market in 1979. This toy was developed by Bing McCoy who designed a number of successful toys in the late 70’s including Electronic Battleship and ROM the Spaceknight.