Lazy Sundays turn to Mondays too soon, but I thought I should write something here, and realized the one thing I haven’t yet written about on this site is my love and enthusiasm for old video games and game systems. I started to once again think about them since I found this cool app for the iPad. It’s a digital British magazine called Retro Gamer. The publication convinced me so that now I’m planning to subscribe for the real deal, the physical magazine. I know, it’s £70/year/13 issues if you subscribe outside of UK, but where else could I read about this stuff. The layout of the magazine is nice and the articles are well written. And there’s over 100 pages per issue so you definitely get your money’s worth. The iPad/iPhone app is 1,59€ and includes the latest issue. New and back issues are 3,99€. Buy the app directly from AppStore.

Retro Gamer Magazine on iPad from PixelMags
But anyways, because we don’t have that much space in our apartment, I keep my collection elsewhere. The basement of my parent’s house is the vault for all things 80′s, everything cool and special from my childhood. Especially video games. I’ve been a gamer basically my whole life. The first home computer I had was Commodore 64. All the neighbourhood kids had one so we traded the games around and played together all day long. Back in the day I even programmed a few simple things with BASIC. Playing the games and all that was fun, but it never really got me until we got our own NES. The system came bundled with Super Mario Bros. and Duck Hunt with the Zapper. After that nothing took me, my younger brother and our late cousin, away from the TV set. Back then our favourites were Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Arcade Game, Castlevania II: Simon’s Quest, Blades of Steel, Super Mario Bros. 3 and many others. Most games we played, we played them until we got to the end. This was in late 80′s – early 90′s so there was no Internet to download walkthroughs, cheats or things like that. It was trial and error and some hints from the Finnish equivalent of Nintendo Power magazine, Nintendo-lehti. I still have all the issues of that magazine and also of the successor Super Power. On Christmas 1990 I got Game Boy and titles like of course Tetris, Super Mario Land, Kirby’s Dream Land and Donkey Kong Land blew my mind away anywhere I went.

Just some of my classic video game collection
Later on we also got Sega Mega Drive (Genesis in the U.S.) and some games. Of course the whole 16-bit thing was jaw-dropping and we played a hell of a lot of games like NHL ’94 and Mortal Kombat II, but if someone asked me what’s the best 16-bit game (and also the best game in general, ever) you’ve ever played, my answer would simply be Super Metroid for the SNES. That’s the game I still, without wanting to, compare every other game to. The story, vastness and the pure challenge was huge and extremely addictive. Too bad I currently don’t own SNES but I have the game on Wii’s Virtual Console and still play it every now and then. I absolutely love the more recent Metroid titles too, Metroid Prime 3: Corruption is in my opinion the best game on Wii and I just can not wait Other M to hit the shelves. Last Christmas I even got some really beautiful Metroid swag from Susanna, pictured below.

Samus Phazon Suit statue from First 4 Figures (SOLD OUT)
All the old systems I have are still 100% working and playable but since I don’t have them here at home, I cannot play them that often. My current gaming systems are Nintendo Wii, Sony Playstation 3 and Sony PSP. Some titles I also play on my MacBook Pro. Some of my favourite games from recent years are Super Mario Galaxy, Resident Evil 4, Uncharted 2: Among Thieves, Little Big Planet and Killzone 2. And now that I have iPad, I just love playing Monkey Island 2 Special Edition: LeChuck’s Revenge on it. Seems like a pretty perfect platform for point-and-click adventures.

One of my all time favourite T-shirts. From EMP Merchandising
Alright, here’s my few dimes on gaming for now. TL;DR: I still love and play the games I loved and played over 20 years ago. And I didn’t even start telling you about my addiction to pinball machines. That’s a whole another story…