Auction Watch – 12/10/2013
by Matt Keller on Oct.12, 2013, under Auction Watch
May well be the worst week for auctions since I’ve been doing this.
Ufouria, HES Maxi-15 Pak, Pyramid, Snake Rattle n Roll (NES) – 0 feedback seller, exercise caution
Video Game Ad of the Day: Donkey Kong 64
by Matt Keller on Oct.11, 2013, under Video Game Ad of the Day
Donkey Kong 64 is a divisive game. Some, like myself, feel that the game was a pretty solid platformer. Others feel that the game is the pinnacle of the absurd collect-a-thon that apparently plagued the 32/64-bit console era. No matter your stance, you’ll probably agree that the DK Rap was a bad idea.
Book Review: The History of Sonic the Hedgehog
by Matt Keller on Oct.10, 2013, under Book Reviews, Reviews
Pix’n Love Publishing has set a rather high standard with their first two English books – the History of Nintendo series, so when I found out they were preparing a book on the history of Sonic the Hedgehog, I was pretty damn excited. That excitement increased further when it was revealed that Sega had endorsed the book.
The History of Sonic the Hedgehog promises an in-depth look at Sega’s most famous character and all of the games he has featured in, with plenty of choice pieces of concept art, colour pictures and factoids you may not know. (continue reading…)
Video Game Ad of the Day: Batman & Robin
by Matt Keller on Oct.10, 2013, under Video Game Ad of the Day
We’ve been so spoiled by good Batman games in recent times that we tend to forget that pre-Arkham Asylum Batman games were largely terrible. Among the worst would be Batman & Robin for the PlayStation, based on the rather awful film of the same name. Another quality Acclaim product.
Tommo bites back on SNK’s public cancellation of Neo Geo licensing agreement
by Matt Keller on Oct.09, 2013, under News
Tommo is not taking the public announcement from SNK of the cancellation of their Neo Geo licensing agreement lightly. In fact, they’re not going to stop selling the system, games and peripherals, insisting that the licensing agreement is still valid and in effect until 2016.
In a statement issued today, Tommo CEO Jonathan Wan stated “We’re continuing to sell NEOGEO X products, including the NEOGEO X GOLD System, Arcade Stick, MEGA PACK Volume 1 and Classics Volumes 1-5. The license agreement which allows Tommo to sell and market these products remains in effect.”
You can read the full statement here.
Auction Watch – 05/10/2013
by Matt Keller on Oct.05, 2013, under Auction Watch
Not a particularly stunning week, but some decent system + games bundles around.
SNES w/ Super International Cricket, Super Bomberman, Donkey Kong Country 1 & 3
Sega SF-7000 Control Station – this is a floppy disk controller for the SC-3000, don’t think I’ve seen one listed in 3 years.
Grape Purple Nintendo 64 w/ unboxed Fire Orange Nintendo 64
Shenmue and Shenmue II (Dreamcast)
Game Boy Advance Pokemon Emerald Bundle Pak
NES w/ 37 boxed games – Melbourne area pickup only
Super Nintendo Bundle – 5 Game Pak (Super Mario All Stars + Super Mario World)
SNK cancels licensing agreement with Tommo, Neo Geo X discontinued
by Matt Keller on Oct.05, 2013, under News
In a rather surprising and brutal move, SNK has publicly announced the termination of its licensing agreement with Tommo. Tommo has been responsible for the manufacture and distribution of the Neo Geo X console, which was officially licensed by SNK and included many classic Neo Geo games, either built in or in retail bundles.
The statement issued by SNK reads:
To whom it may concern:
Please be informed that the License and Distribution Agreement between TOMMO Inc. and our company is terminated as of October 2nd, 2013.
The Licensed Products set forth in the agreement are as follows;Terminated Licensed Products:
– NEOGEO X GOLD Limited Edition
– NEOGEO X MEGA PACK VOLUME 1
– NEOGEO X Classics Vol. 1
– NEOGEO X Classics Vol. 2
– NEOGEO X Classics Vol. 3
– NEOGEO X Classics Vol. 4
– NEOGEO X Classics Vol. 5Upon termination of the License and Distribution Agreement, SNK has demanded that TOMMO Inc. immediately cease any and all manufacturing, distribution, marketing & promotion and selling of the Licensed Products.
In addition, SNK has demanded TOMMO immediately cease all sales of the “SNK NEOGEO X Arcade Stick†product being sold separately from the NEOGEO X GOLD Plug and Play Console, and remove the “SNK NEOGEO X Arcade Stick†product from store shelves and online retailers. In order to protect our intellectual property rights such as “NEOGEO” and “SNKâ€, decisive measures will be taken against all unapproved NEOGEO X products not subject to the License Agreement.
Regarding customer support for any/all of the Licensed Products, please contact the retail store / online retailer from which the product(s) were purchased.
Thank you for your understanding and cooperation,SNK PLAYMORE USA CORPORATION
That sounds like a cancellation with prejudice, no? Maybe someone from SNK actually tried using one.
Video Game Ad of the Day: Jazz Jackrabbit
by Matt Keller on Oct.03, 2013, under Video Game Ad of the Day
I don’t think there was anyone out there who had a PC in the mid 1990s who didn’t own some form of shareware compilation CD. Most likely nestled on that CD would have been Jazz Jackrabbit, arguably one of the finer platformers on the PC.
Video Game Ad of the Day: Banjo-Kazooie
by Matt Keller on Oct.02, 2013, under Video Game Ad of the Day
Banjo-Kazooie was one of the most anticipated platformers for the Nintendo 64, though the combination of bear and bird often cops flack for collection focused gameplay, despite being nowhere near as absurd as Donkey Kong 64 in the collection stakes. This ad is from the German Club Nintendo magazine.
Video Game Ad of the Day: Pit Fighter (Master System)
by Matt Keller on Sep.30, 2013, under Video Game Ad of the Day
Pit Fighter was one of those arcade games that got ported to every system around, regardless of whether they could actually handle the game or not. One such port was to the Sega Master System, whose version of the game is pretty damn lame – but at least it’s better than the Spectrum version.