How to Beat Home Video Games Volume II: The Hot New Games
A VHS tape released in 1982 by Vestron Video. Contains Tips and strategies for 22 Atari 2600 games: E.T., Raiders of the Lost Ark, Megamania, Astroblast, Encounter at L-5, Star Master, Space Attack, Planet Patrol, Nexar, Berzerk, Dark Cavern, Venture, Pitfall, Riddle of the Sphynx, Shark Attack, Mouse Trap, Lock N Chase, Tapeworm, Lost Luggage, Super Breakout, Demons to Diamonds, Gangster Alley.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iaI4BzPxgRs
Retro Reality: Rare Laserdisc/VHS recordings on Youtube
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Capcom Friendly Club CFC Style: Volume 4 (VHS)
Volume 4 (April 1997) of the Capcom Friendly Club CFC Style VHS tapes, released to Japanese Capcom Fan Club members in the late 90s and early 2000s. These tapes contained previews of upcoming games, footage of media appearances and interviews with Capcom staff.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CHrTXgzo7P0
Volume 4 (April 1997) of the Capcom Friendly Club CFC Style VHS tapes, released to Japanese Capcom Fan Club members in the late 90s and early 2000s. These tapes contained previews of upcoming games, footage of media appearances and interviews with Capcom staff.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CHrTXgzo7P0
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How to Beat Home Video Games Volume III: Arcade Quality for the Home
A VHS tape released in 1982 by Vestron Video. Contains Tips and strategies for 20 Atari 5200, Colecovision, and Vectrex games: Mine Storm, Hyperchase, Clean Sweep, Rip-Off, Berzerk, Cosmic Chasm, Scramble, Venture, Cosmic Avenger, Donkey Kong, Zaxxon, Lady Bug, Smurf, Pac-Man, Centipede, Defender, Galaxian, Super Breakout, Star Raiders, Space Invaders.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FVIJojK6oHg
A VHS tape released in 1982 by Vestron Video. Contains Tips and strategies for 20 Atari 5200, Colecovision, and Vectrex games: Mine Storm, Hyperchase, Clean Sweep, Rip-Off, Berzerk, Cosmic Chasm, Scramble, Venture, Cosmic Avenger, Donkey Kong, Zaxxon, Lady Bug, Smurf, Pac-Man, Centipede, Defender, Galaxian, Super Breakout, Star Raiders, Space Invaders.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FVIJojK6oHg
Re: Rare Japanese/US Laserdisc/VHS recordings on youtube
You're just blowing these things out! I'm gonna have my 'tube watching cut out for me, this weekend!
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Capcom Friendly Club CFC Style: Volume 5 & 6 (VHS)
Volume 5 & 6 (August & December 1997) of the Capcom Friendly Club CFC Style VHS tapes, released to Japanese Capcom Fan Club members in the late 90s and early 2000s. These tapes contained previews of upcoming games, footage of media appearances and interviews with Capcom staff.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DMFGemeUBNY
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RUZd-7pwY84
Volume 5 & 6 (August & December 1997) of the Capcom Friendly Club CFC Style VHS tapes, released to Japanese Capcom Fan Club members in the late 90s and early 2000s. These tapes contained previews of upcoming games, footage of media appearances and interviews with Capcom staff.
5:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DMFGemeUBNY
6:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RUZd-7pwY84
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On a quick side note, I would like to announce that Retroreality's forums are now up and running! We encourage anyone interested in classic gaming/computing, and gaming culture to register and join our growing community!
http://retrorealities.com/retroreality/forums/
Here is the video upload for today:
Game Player's Gametape Vol. 1 No. 5 - Konami (VHS)
A strategy guide/tutorial VHS tape released by Game Player's magazine. Contains: The Adventures of Bayou Billy, Track and Field II, Blades of Steel, Castlevania.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Au50pk-EEog
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Here is the video upload for today:
Game Player's Gametape Vol. 1 No. 5 - Konami (VHS)
A strategy guide/tutorial VHS tape released by Game Player's magazine. Contains: The Adventures of Bayou Billy, Track and Field II, Blades of Steel, Castlevania.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Au50pk-EEog
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Super Darius Perfection re-up
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fsriOPs4mno
I have re-uploaded the Super Darius Perfection Laserdisc in one video, instead of 9 seperate parts. I'll be doing this for all of my older video uploads in the coming weeks.
I have re-uploaded the Super Darius Perfection Laserdisc in one video, instead of 9 seperate parts. I'll be doing this for all of my older video uploads in the coming weeks.
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Blast form the past: Ingram Computer Game Previews 1985 Feb-
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B8OwsNo_qeI
This was a really interesting video for me to get.
Small backstory here.. when I first saw this on ebay I didnt know what the heck it was. I investigated, turns out its a proprietary laserdisc for a kiosk sold to stores in the early to mid 80s. And apparently it had computer game ads on it.
I haggled the buyer down as far as I could, and jumped on the disc. I don't think anybody else even knew what the heck this thing was, much less was interested in its content. I received what appeared to me something very odd indeed.. a "generic" laserdisc, made by scotch. The top had a label on it, even. I've never seen that before. it covered the whole disc surface on the top.
Popping it in I was greeted by a blast of digital sound through my audio speakers through the right stereo channel. I hoped I hadnt gotten something I couldnt use. I was patient and the commercials began with the audio in the left channel, and the data in the right. It appeared the beeps were data, telling the proprietary kiosk through the right audio channel to move to another random video. Pretty interesting. To fix it for upload I duplicated the mono channel to the right stereo channel for faux stereo, no more needless noise.
A lot of people say retro computer/gaming is covered, everything is remembered thanks to the internet. I can honestly say this isnt true, especially after viewing this disk, and the old Atari tapes I have. There was an aspect of home computing and gaming that was lost culturally, and this laserdisc really does feel like a time capsule into the past. I saw ads for programs here I hadn't thought about in literally 25 years. It was pretty interesting.
For those under the age of 30 or so, this LD probably offers nothing but laughs, but for us old timers, it really takes us back. A true time capsule, material like this is what Retro Reality is all about.
This was a really interesting video for me to get.
Small backstory here.. when I first saw this on ebay I didnt know what the heck it was. I investigated, turns out its a proprietary laserdisc for a kiosk sold to stores in the early to mid 80s. And apparently it had computer game ads on it.
I haggled the buyer down as far as I could, and jumped on the disc. I don't think anybody else even knew what the heck this thing was, much less was interested in its content. I received what appeared to me something very odd indeed.. a "generic" laserdisc, made by scotch. The top had a label on it, even. I've never seen that before. it covered the whole disc surface on the top.
Popping it in I was greeted by a blast of digital sound through my audio speakers through the right stereo channel. I hoped I hadnt gotten something I couldnt use. I was patient and the commercials began with the audio in the left channel, and the data in the right. It appeared the beeps were data, telling the proprietary kiosk through the right audio channel to move to another random video. Pretty interesting. To fix it for upload I duplicated the mono channel to the right stereo channel for faux stereo, no more needless noise.
A lot of people say retro computer/gaming is covered, everything is remembered thanks to the internet. I can honestly say this isnt true, especially after viewing this disk, and the old Atari tapes I have. There was an aspect of home computing and gaming that was lost culturally, and this laserdisc really does feel like a time capsule into the past. I saw ads for programs here I hadn't thought about in literally 25 years. It was pretty interesting.
For those under the age of 30 or so, this LD probably offers nothing but laughs, but for us old timers, it really takes us back. A true time capsule, material like this is what Retro Reality is all about.
Re: Blast form the past: Ingram Computer Game Previews 1985 Feb-
Very interesting. Watched through the first ten minutes or so, and I'll have to watch the rest later. The whole thing is a bit before my time (I missed most of the C64 era, and got into PCs around 1991 or so) but there's definitely some recognizable stuff here. I can imagine that trying to create a compelling "commercial" for a text adventure game would have been a bit challenging...Arasoi wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B8OwsNo_qeI
This was a really interesting video for me to get.
Small backstory here.. when I first saw this on ebay I didnt know what the heck it was. I investigated, turns out its a proprietary laserdisc for a kiosk sold to stores in the early to mid 80s. And apparently it had computer game ads on it.
I haggled the buyer down as far as I could, and jumped on the disc. I don't think anybody else even knew what the heck this thing was, much less was interested in its content. I received what appeared to me something very odd indeed.. a "generic" laserdisc, made by scotch. The top had a label on it, even. I've never seen that before. it covered the whole disc surface on the top.
Popping it in I was greeted by a blast of digital sound through my audio speakers through the right stereo channel. I hoped I hadnt gotten something I couldnt use. I was patient and the commercials began with the audio in the left channel, and the data in the right. It appeared the beeps were data, telling the proprietary kiosk through the right audio channel to move to another random video. Pretty interesting. To fix it for upload I duplicated the mono channel to the right stereo channel for faux stereo, no more needless noise.
A lot of people say retro computer/gaming is covered, everything is remembered thanks to the internet. I can honestly say this isnt true, especially after viewing this disk, and the old Atari tapes I have. There was an aspect of home computing and gaming that was lost culturally, and this laserdisc really does feel like a time capsule into the past. I saw ads for programs here I hadn't thought about in literally 25 years. It was pretty interesting.
For those under the age of 30 or so, this LD probably offers nothing but laughs, but for us old timers, it really takes us back. A true time capsule, material like this is what Retro Reality is all about.
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Bummer these all seem to be gone