Old School Gamer Magazine

Kennet Classic supports Old School Gamer Magazine and the efforts they have made for the past 5 years to keep alive the history of vintage computer gaming. While supplies last we’re going to give away a complementary copy of Old School Gamer Magazine with every purchase from the shop, or in-store donation to our non-profit.

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Did you know Kennett Classic has an original 1973 Paddleball arcade game in working order? We also have a working Atari 2600 set up for visitors to play during their visit. We even have a PDP 8e that can run the original Collosal Cave text adventure. Downstairs, we have a full-sized MAME cabinet up and running with hundreds of games available. But don’t stop there….from Apple to Zorba we have many other systems of different eras set up for gaming use. Vintage computing does not need to be all word proessors and databases…. ๐Ÿ™‚

From oldschoolgamermagazine.com:

Old School Gamer is dedicated to the gamer who enjoys everything from Arcade Game collecting โ€“ refurbishing โ€“ playing to the home console gamer reliving his childhood from the 70s, 80s and 90s and passing it onto the next generation of gamers.  Those that collect the arcade machines, bring that back to life and play them, those that collect and enjoy games from the first generation to the current. Free digital subscriptions can be signed up for at OldSchoolGamer.com and we have a dynamic website that presents our magazine well with special editions for paid subscribers and free subscribers.  Three editions of the magazine go out with every issue, the print magazine, a digitally enhanced version of the print magazine, and a shorter free edition.  All of our advertisers appear in all 3 magazine editions.

Old School Gamer Magazine was created to fill a hole in the retro gaming community.  In North America, there has been nearly a dozen magazines attempted over the last 10+ years and hardly any of them have gotten past a dozen issues, we have been going strong for nearly 5 years and are looking for more advertising support to add to our magazine and assure itโ€™s production for another 5 years.

Our ownership comes from a background of publishing for the last 20+ years in the mobile disc jockey industry.  We are gamers and publishers. Ryan Burger, OSGโ€™s Publisher, grew up with his Intellivision and his Genesis, always getting the less popular systems because he liked the better, and now collects arcade machines and home consoles with an affinity to Atari.  We are looking forward to meeting you in person at one of the upcoming retro gaming expos.

Ryan Burger โ€“ Publisher
rb@oldschoolgamer.com