Retroids to partner with Aurcade for console high score tracking

First contests to crown scoring champions taking place at Milwaukee event
By: Retroids.com
 
March 24, 2012 - PRLog -- Today, Retroids LLC (http://www.Retroids.com) announced a partnership with arcade game location and high score tracking website, Aurcade (http://www.Aurcade.com) to begin tracking high scores for home consoles.

Retroids will debut their new console tracking endeavor at the Midwest Gaming Classic show in Brookfield, Wisconsin on March 24th, 2012 with the Retroids Videolympics high score contest featuring Atari 2600 and Nintendo Entertainment System games. High score attempts will take place on original hardware, using the original games and will be streamed live over Twitch.tv. High scores will be entered on the spot and will be viewable via an electronic scoreboard.

“We’re all about the community,” said Retroids' Terry Minnich. “Playing together live and online with members of our website is a rewarding experience. Score chasing is another one of those aspects that makes gaming fun and we want to bring more people on board to experience it, starting with the classics.”

“We are excited to be working with Retroids, as they have the passion for console gaming that we have for coin-ops," said Aurcade owner David Hernly. "The collaboration opens up a whole new realm of classic games people can enjoy and compete on.”

About Retroids.com - The co-owners/founders of Retroids LLC are Ken Williams and Terry Minnich. Both Williams and Minnich are former employees of Electronic Gaming Monthly magazine. Williams is best remembered for his former role as game reviewer, Sushi X. Minnich is best remembered as the Tricks of the Trade editor, “Trickman” Terry.  The Retroids website features stories and community discussion from various gaming platforms.

About Aurcade.com - Founded as Arcade Finder by David Hernly in 2008, Aurcade tracks video game titles using the Aurcade Tournament System (ATS) which allows for instant verification and entry of high scores.  Several contests and events across the country currently use the ATS system, including the American Classic Arcade Museum at Funspot, named by Guinness World Records as the largest arcade in the world.

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Video gaming personality Patrick Scott Patterson - Video gaming historian, columnist, gamer and activist travels to events across the country.
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Source:Retroids.com
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