Showing posts with label videogame. Show all posts
Showing posts with label videogame. Show all posts

Thursday, September 12, 2019

Happy Video Games Day

Today is Video Games Day.

The 32-bit era was a wonderful and interesting time to be a gamer - prior to the Sony PlayStation my family opted for the '64-bit' Atari Jaguar
The 32-bit era was my favourite. It was a wonderful and interesting time to be a gamer - prior to the Sony PlayStation my family opted for the '64-bit' Atari Jaguar

What games will you be playing?

I played a Philips CD-i for the very first time at last month's Power Up exhibition at the Museum of Science and Industry in Manchester
I played a Philips CD-i for the very first time at last month's Power Up exhibition at the Museum of Science and Industry in Manchester 

Zany Golf for the SEGA Mega Drive
Zany Golf for the SEGA Mega Drive

Sinclair Crazy Golf for the ZX Spectrum
Sinclair Crazy Golf for the ZX Spectrum

Related blog posts:
- Videogames
- Video Games

Monday, July 15, 2019

Munch Man

Spotting 'Pac-Man' on a sandwich shop sign in Burnley.


Munch sandwich bar in Burnley
Pac-Man is always munching

We've also seen the video-game character pop up on shop signs in Preston, Ipswich, Nottingham and Bristol.

Monday, June 24, 2019

New minigolf course opening in Newcastle under Lyme

The Clubhouse Stoke is opening in July.


A new indoor minigolf course is opening in Newcastle under Lyme next month.


The Clubhouse Stoke is opening in Newcastle under Lyme in July

The Clubhouse will be home to a Crazy Golf course, videogames and table tennis. And a bar, obviously.


We're looking forward to having a round there on our Crazy World of Minigolf Tour.

Check out The Clubhouse Stoke website for more information.

Sunday, April 21, 2019

Nintendo Ouija

The things you see at Car Boot Sales!

On Saturday we called in at a car boot sale at Trinity Park in Ipswich to see if we could snap up some bargains. In among all the tat we saw these two items side by side.

A Nintendo Wii games console and a Ouija Board at a Car Boot Sale in Ipswich
I was tempted to buy both, combine them and make a Nintendo Ouija

What's the strangest thing you've seen at a car boot sale?

Friday, February 22, 2019

Arcade Club in Bury

A trip down memory lane at Arcade Club in Bury.


We finally visited Arcade Club in Bury last Saturday. I don't know why it's taken us so long!


Arcade Club in Bury

As a big fan of retro gaming and amusement arcades I've got many brilliant memories of playing arcade games at holiday camps and seasides back in the 80's and 90's, so it was superb to visit a venue that has hundreds of arcade cabinets set-up from the era.


Arcade Club in Bury

Arcade Club operates an entry fee policy after which you can access all of the games without having to fumble around for change. As it was our first visit we opted for the £16 price for access to both levels. For £12 you could access one or other of the levels.

Arcade Club in Bury
About to enter Level 3 of Arcade Club

Level 2 is home to a range of modern and imported arcade games, VR games, pinball tables and gaming PCs. It's not really my cup of tea but it was still nice to have access on our visit. The floor was absolutely packed with people having fun - I haven't seen an arcade like it for years!

Arcade Club in Bury
In my element

Level 3 was what I was interested in and I wasn't disappointed. At Arcade Club you'll find row upon row of lovingly restored arcade cabinets offering everything from Asteroids to Pac-Man - and probably a game beginning with Z.

Asteroids at Arcade Club in Bury
Asteroids

The New Zealand Story at Arcade Club in Bury
The New Zealand Story

It was a bit overwhelming to see so many games to play, all set on free-play, and we didn't know quite where to begin. Luckily for us we spotted a 2-player Parodius game and jumped on that. We're big fans of Parodius on the SNES so we quickly got into the swing of things and enjoyed playing for a few credits before we were lured away with another 249 or so games to play.

Arcade Club in Bury

When I was a kid my two brothers and I used to love visiting the arcades at Barry Island and Minehead holiday camps and when we ventured out to the seaside amusement arcades there were even more games to play.

Bomb Jack at Arcade Club in Bury
I remember seeing the Bomb Jack arcade game at our local Chinese takeaway when I was a kid. I never ever got to play it. I made up for that at Arcade Club though

Bomb Jack at Arcade Club in Bury
On the leader-board again

Until I bought Pac-Land for the Atari Lynx and PC Engine last year I hadn't played the game since a stay at Butlin's Somerwest World in Minehead in the 1990's. Over the all of the noise at Arcade Club I could clearly hear the music from the game playing and so had to give it a play. I wasn't disappointed.

Pac-Land at Arcade Club in Bury
Pac-Land

Back in the 80's and 90's there was no way I had the money to master any arcade games, but with the games set to free-play and unlimited credits available I was able to complete MERCS (a game I used to have on the SEGA Master System) and also get on the leader-board on Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom.

MERCS at Arcade Club in Bury
2nd on the MERCS leader-board

Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom at Arcade Club in Bury
Such a tough game

One game I wasted many many many 10p's on as a kid was RoboCop. Playing it now the graphics are still cool and my skills on it are still as rubbish as they were 30 years ago. It was still fun to play though, and just as back then it was good to watch other better players working their way through the game.

RoboCop at Arcade Club in Bury
RoboCop

Arcade Club is a superb venue and I'd consider it a living museum as well as a retro throwback to those halcyon days of the 80's and 90's when an amusement arcade didn't consist of mostly ticket redemption games.

Arcade Club in Bury
How arcades should be 

Pacmania at Arcade Club in Bury
Pacmania 

Flicky at Arcade Club in Bury
We'd never played Flicky before. We're now both addicted to it 

Space Invaders Part II at Arcade Club in Bury
Space Invaders Part II 

Super Pac-Man at Arcade Club in Bury
Super Pac-Man is a tough game

We had a wonderful afternoon at Arcade Club and after three hours of pretty much non-stop gaming we were ready to head outside for some fresh air and a chance to give our weary backs, necks and wrists a rest.

Vendetta at Arcade Club in Bury
The last game we played at Arcade Club 

Vendetta at Arcade Club in Bury
How I felt after three hours of retro gaming! 

Operation Thunderbolt, the sequel to Operation Wolf. We played both games at Arcade Club
Operation Thunderbolt, the sequel to Operation Wolf. We played both games at Arcade Club

You've got to love old video games and they're typos ;-)
You've got to love old video games and they're typos ;-) 

Pole Position at Arcade Club in Bury
Having a nice sit down to play Pole Position

We will be back.

You can find Arcade Club at Ella Mill in Bury, Greater Manchester.

Check out the Arcade Club website for more information, opening times and prices.

The team at Arcade Club are putting the finishing touches to their second venue, with the site in Leeds opening soon. We're looking forward to visiting.

Arcade Club in Bury
Arcade Club certainly does

Link:

- Arcade Club

Related blog posts:
- Amusement Arcades
- Greater Manchester

Monday, January 07, 2019

Retro videogame graffiti in Luton

Spotting some retro videogame graffiti at The Mall Luton.

Retro videogame graffiti at The Mall Luton

Last weekend we revisited our old hometown of Luton and while walking down George Street it was brilliant to see this retro videogame graffiti at The Mall shopping centre. It certainly brightened up the space.

Retro videogame graffiti at The Mall Luton

The mural features a whole host of retro game characters and was created by Demograffix.

Retro videogame graffiti at The Mall Luton

Retro videogame graffiti at The Mall Luton

Retro videogame graffiti at The Mall Luton

Retro videogame graffiti at The Mall Luton

Retro videogame graffiti at The Mall Luton

Retro videogame graffiti at The Mall Luton

Retro videogame graffiti at The Mall Luton
 
Retro videogame graffiti at The Mall Luton

Related blog posts:
- Luton
- Art

Sunday, August 12, 2018

Joe Joe Jim's Crazy Crazy Golf at Fletcher's Arcade in Birmingham

A visit to Joe Joe Jim's Crazy Crazy Golf course at Fletcher's Arcade in Cofton Hackett, Birmingham.



Joe Joe Jim's Crazy Crazy Golf at Fletcher's Arcade in Birmingham


On Sunday 5th August we visited the 829th miniature golf course on our Crazy World of Minigolf Tour and what a course it was!


Joe Joe Jim's Crazy Crazy Golf at Fletcher's Arcade in Birmingham
Our first game of Crazy Crazy Golf

Joe Joe Jim's Crazy Crazy Golf course at Fletcher's Arcade in South Birmingham is a unique and quite frankly ludicrous minigolf course. If you're expecting to play a 'regular' round of Crazy Golf there you'll be in for a surprise.

Joe Joe Jim's Crazy Crazy Golf at Fletcher's Arcade in Birmingham
Using the wizard's staff was one of many different 'Putters' we used during our round

The course and game-play has to be seen and experienced to be believed. It really is Crazy Crazy Golf! What's extra special about the layout is the inspiration the course owner's and designers have drawn from the local area, history, their business and their own interests.

Joe Joe Jim's Crazy Crazy Golf at Fletcher's Arcade in Birmingham
Hole 1 involved a number of 'putting' styles, including a rope pulley

Joe Joe Jim's Crazy Crazy Golf at Fletcher's Arcade in Birmingham
This was the first time I've putted using a spirit level

Joe Joe Jim's Crazy Crazy Golf at Fletcher's Arcade in Birmingham
The final putt was played with a normal club

Joe Joe Jim's Crazy Crazy Golf at Fletcher's Arcade in Birmingham
My favourite hole at the course - Wac-Man!

Fletcher's Arcade has been on the same site since 1920, with the Crazy Crazy Golf course an addition in 2017.

Joe Joe Jim's Crazy Crazy Golf at Fletcher's Arcade in Birmingham
Emily playing the 'plain' Just Crazy Golf hole

Emily won our minigolf match-up on the outlandish 9-hole Crazy Crazy Golf course with a score of 61 to my 64. The course was the 829th overall course visit on our Crazy World of Minigolf Tour since 2006. It was the 791st course visited in the UK and the 491st we've played.

Joe Joe Jim's Crazy Crazy Golf at Fletcher's Arcade in Birmingham
Hole 1 - The Man Hole

Joe Joe Jim's Crazy Crazy Golf at Fletcher's Arcade in Birmingham
Hole 2 - The Longbridge Job

Joe Joe Jim's Crazy Crazy Golf at Fletcher's Arcade in Birmingham
Hole 3 - Two Tongued Toad Hole

Joe Joe Jim's Crazy Crazy Golf at Fletcher's Arcade in Birmingham
Hole 4 - Middle Earth

Joe Joe Jim's Crazy Crazy Golf at Fletcher's Arcade in Birmingham
Hole 5 - WAC Man

Joe Joe Jim's Crazy Crazy Golf at Fletcher's Arcade in Birmingham
Hole 6 - Just Crazy Golf

Joe Joe Jim's Crazy Crazy Golf at Fletcher's Arcade in Birmingham
Hole 7 - Rock N Roll

Joe Joe Jim's Crazy Crazy Golf at Fletcher's Arcade in Birmingham
Hole 8 - Blind Fold Hole - yes, you do have to play it blindfolded. Your opponent has to guide you on how to play it, as the score you make is added to THEIR total!

Joe Joe Jim's Crazy Crazy Golf at Fletcher's Arcade in Birmingham
Hole 9 - Whole Lot of Laughs - you tee-off while sat on Jasper Carrott's funky moped!

As well as the Crazy Crazy Golf course Fletcher's Arcade has a number of great retro arcade games including Pac-Man, Track & Field, Space Invaders and Defender. It's well worth a visit.

Fletcher's Arcade in Birmingham
Playing Pac-Man

Check out Joe Joe Jim's Bar and the Fletcher's Arcade website for more info, opening times and prices.

The arcade is also home to one of only two Little Pro Family Golf Games made by Bromley. What a treat it was to see it and have a play on it!

Little Pro Family Golf Game made by Bromley. At Fletcher's Arcade in Birmingham

Little Pro Family Golf Game made by Bromley. At Fletcher's Arcade in Birmingham

Little Pro Family Golf Game made by Bromley. At Fletcher's Arcade in Birmingham

Little Pro Family Golf Game made by Bromley. At Fletcher's Arcade in Birmingham

Little Pro Family Golf Game made by Bromley. At Fletcher's Arcade in Birmingham

Little Pro Family Golf Game made by Bromley. At Fletcher's Arcade in Birmingham

Little Pro Family Golf Game made by Bromley. At Fletcher's Arcade in Birmingham

Related blog posts:
Crazy World of Minigolf Tour
- Birmingham

Link:
Joe Joe Jim's Bar and the Fletcher's Arcade website