

Retro games like Centipede, Asteroids and Frogger are recreated using stop motion and, erm, toys and food and stuff!
A Retro Commercial from the 80s - Pioneer Car Stereo : "it puts great music, right in your head".
Is it their art or yours? What does it mean? Who cares? Where's the toilet? Is it art?
Volume 17 goes and takes a look inside Manga Soko (Comic Warehouse) in a Retro Core Special as well as bringing you an East 2 West special on Shinobi for the Saturn. But wait ! That's not all !! There's much much more as well. Take a look below. Game Boy - Contra Mega Drive - Thunder Force IV Super Famicom - Accele Brid (Shit of the Month) Famicom - Akumajo Dracula Dreamcast - Shenmue 2 (Special Beta Footage) Dreamcast - Dancing Blade (Introduction movie) Sega Saturn - Layer Section Sega Saturn - Sonic Council Sega Saturn - Shinobi X Vs Shin Shinobi Den (East2West) Nintendo 64 - Hybrid Heaven Neo Geo CD - Metal Slug 2 (Game of the Month) PC Engine - Ninja Spirit Arcade - Power Instinct Manga Soko Special - Retro gamers paradise !
Retro Core Volume 19 is here with a load of great gaming including a very special game, Under Defeat which Sega themselves have said is the very last Dreamcast game ever. Does the Dreamcast go out with a bang? You bet it does ! Dreamcast - Metropolitan Street Racer Dreamcast - Under Defeat (Game of the Month) Super Famicom - Rise Of The Robots (Shite of the Month) Super Famicom - Rushing Beat Run Saturn - Keio Yugekitai Saturn - Elan Doree Mega CD - Final Fight PC Engine - Magical Chase Famicom - Batman Returns Famicom - Cosmic Epsilon PlayStation - Battle Arena Tohshinden 2 PLUS N64 - Akumajou Dracula Mokushiroku Gaiden: Legend of Cornell Master System - Super Wonder Boy II - Monster World Arcade - Rainbow Islands Mobile Phone Gaming - (Rainbow Islands - Ys VI - Tenchi Wo Kurau II - Initial D 3) Hardware - This month we take a look at the Japanese Master System
If you thought Retro Core 15 had a load of games then check out Volume 16 which features 27 games !! Also in volume 17 we have a special look at an early version of Shenmue for the Dreamcast and Millennium Fire, an unreleased game for the Sega Saturn. Other goodies include a commercial break featuring 5 Japanese game adds. Take a look below for the complete rundown of the shows contents. Sharp X68000 - Arcus Odyssey Sharp X68000 - Chase H.Q. (Shite of the month) Super Famicom - Garou Densetsu Special / Fatal Fury Special Super Famicom - G.S. Mikami Dreamcast - Phantasy Star Online Ver.2 (Game of the month) Dreamcast - Shutouko Battle 2 Dreamcast - Shenmue the Beta Sega Saturn - Dina Island (Intro powered by Saturn Hardware not FMV) Sega Saturn - Millennium Fire (What ever happened to....) Famicom - Gremlins 2 Mobile Phone - Ridge Racer Master System - The New Zealand Story Neo Geo CD - Art Of Fighting 2 Game Boy - Parodius Da! Game Boy Colour - Pop'n Music Anime Melodies Mega Drive - Rolling Thunder 2 Game Gear - Sailormoon S Retro Core's Sega Saturn Top 10
Philly-based retro-psychedelic band, Golden Ball's first video for their single "Signature Abstract"
The 1960's educational film by Hormel on the production of hotdogs. delicious? too bad im a vegetarian.
ad Salamanders takes the best of swingin' '60's bachelor pad jazz, gin martini in hand, and modernizes it to a frothy freshness rarely found other than squeezed between the luscious curves of Erich Sokol's lovely cartoon ladies' breasts. These tracks are guaranteed to make you sign up for bongo lessons and buy a round bed. The best jazz cats in LA tear this shit up big time and deliver a mood best served on a cool summer night outside Musso & Franks. Don't take our word for it. Sad Salamanders is even the official jazz band of
One of the best examples of post-World War II social guidance films, with examples of "good" and "bad" girls, proper and improper dating etiquette, courtesy to parents, and an analysis of what makes some people popular and others not. A scream and a sobering document of postwar conformity. Director: Ted Peshak. Cinematography: Bill Rockar. Writers: Robert Chapin and Patricia Kealy. Editor: George Wilbern. Educational adviser: Dr. Alice Sowers, Director, Family Life Institute of the University of Oklahoma. With Marilyn Fisher (Caroline Ames); Marilyn Fisher's mother (Mrs. Ames); Bill Fein (Larry); Bunny Catcher (Ellie); Lester Podewell (Mr. Ames); Shaya Nash (Ginny) and David Whitehouse (Boy at Lunch Table). From the Prelinger Archives.
Music video of 'Time Slip' From the upcoming 'Time Slip EP' on Real Soon Recordings (www.realsoon.net) Rock Rose Publishing 2007 Real Soon Recordings
This is the video for the song by The Divys that won 'Best Electronic Song' by The John Lennon Songwriting Contest.
A series of 80s TV commercials. To see more like this go to www.boilingvideo.com