ERIK KUBIK
Portland Retro Gaming Expo, the best place to go for Retro Games
Retro gaming is alive and bigger than ever and Portland Retro Gaming Expo proves it once again. There is something there for everyone from PCs from the 1980s, to Atari games, to rare SNES and TG-16 titles. The Gamers Lounge got a chance to visit the show once again and was lucky enough to experience everything.
Garage Sale finds May 2017
Welcome to another installment of Garage Sale Adventures. Join Erik from The Gamers Lounge on his chronicled adventure as he hits up garage sales and thrift stores in his local area and sees what he can find in the way of video games and other interesting items.
Adventures at the 2016 Portland Retro Gaming Expo
Retro gaming is getting bigger. Portland Retro Expo is the largest retro gaming expo in the U.S. This year there were a ton of panels, great vendors and more than enough games from everyone’s childhood to make any aging gamer happy. The Gamers Lounge had the chance to attend and here is what we saw.
Garage Sales Finds Week of April 25th
Welcome to another installment of Garage Sale Adventures. Join Erik from The Gamers Lounge on his chronicled adventure as he hits up garage sales in his local area and sees what he can find in the way of video games.
Garage Sales Finds Week of March 20th
It is that time of year again. Spring is in the air and that means it is the start of Garage Sale season. Join Erik from The Gamers Lounge on his chronicled adventure as he hits up garage sales in his local area and sees what he can find in the way of video games.
The N64: Nintendo's least collectible console
The N64 will be remembered as the only successful 64 bit system. It was also one of the first system to make 4 player multiplayer accessible, push for making FPS games popular on consoles, and show off games in 3D. There are quite a few good games for the system but it seems no one is really an N64 collector. The Gamer’s Lounge has a few theories on why the N64 may be destined to be Nintendo's leas collectible system