A retro gaming geek that dives into the magic of retro gaming from the 70's, 80's and 90's (and maybe some early '00's when necessary). Every game has a story. https://www.retrogaminggeek.com
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This is in my basement right now and it makes me oh so happy.
Special Guest post on the blog today! Søren Kamper from Star Wars Gaming contributed a piece on the development of Star Wars: X-Wing. www.retrogaminggeek.com/star-wars-x-...
A LAN party in 2002 wasn't a real LAN party until somebody broke out a case of Bawls. This stuff tasted like bottled Skittles. It was delicious.
One of my favorite fighting games of all time!
WHY DID YOU WASTE IT?!?!
31 years ago today, the Sega Saturn made landfall in the US. To this day, it is still one of my favorite consoles.
I know it wasnât as groundbreaking as the original, but Rollercoaster Tycoon 3 is still one of my favorite games.
One of my favorite parts about repairing arcade machines is being able to pull out at least a little bit of carpentry skills on it. My Daytona USA machine had a broken corner when I got it. Instead of using a bunch of Bondo, I just cut the thing and made a replacement. It turned out decent!
The first TV I played NES on didn't even have a remote and to turn the channel I had to turn a physical dial, which only had 13 channel options.
I spent darn near a year working on and off on this project. What started as a once in a lifetime find turned into a labor of love. :) It's still not 100% complete, but I wanted to share the journey to restoring a Daytona USA Twin Cabinet. www.retrogaminggeek.com/daytona-usa-...
In the summer of 2025, I came across a Daytona USA twin cab on Facebook Marketplace. I had been looking for just the seats, or even a simple shell of the cabinets for a couple of years, but they were ...
Fighters Megamix
(Saturn â 1997)
Sega's first 3D fighter, created exclusively for the Saturn, mixed other games and even let you fight as the Hornet from Daytona USA.
#SEGA #RetroGaming #Daytona