Announcing LAME GENIE for Retro Matsuri 2025

We promised music and we’re delivering music with LAME GENIE. Lame Genie is not just your ordinary band and YouTubers; they breathe new life into classic and modern video game soundtracks, with their high production and a live show with a fun factor of 5!

Founded in 2012, Lame Genie quickly rose to prominence with their heavy renditions of both retro and modern game soundtracks. Drawing inspiration from the classic era and modern gaming, Lame Genie breathes new life into each song, while still retaining the spirit of the original, creating a unique sonic experience that resonates with gamers and music enthusiasts alike. 

What makes a Lame Genie concert truly special is the audience interaction. At their shows, they introduce an interactive game called “Video Game Armageddon,” where the audience becomes part of the action. With the use of their custom developed technology, fans get to choose the next song in the setlist by yelling the loudest, adding an element of unpredictability and excitement to each performance. 

Retro Matsuri is thrilled to welcome Lame Genie to the Grappone Conference Center on July 25 for this special concert event. No additional ticket is necessary if you have a valid pass for the weekend.

Our treasurer went to Japan and all he brought back were… these retro consoles.

After wandering around the streets of Nagoya, our treasurer made it into one-too-many Book Off stores (and one Super Potato) and wound up with a few retro consoles and some games:

These will be featured in our Arcade (along with many others), but some highlights from this haul are:

Nintendo Super Famicom (SFC) – Japanese version of the SNES, along with some games including:

  • Two Ranma 1/2 Fighting Games
  • Super Mario Kart
  • RockmanX (Mega Man X in the US)
  • And More!

PC Engine Core Grafx II – A variant of a console that was released in the US as the TurboGrafx-16 with:

  • Neotopia – A top-down adventure game that is often compared to the original Legend of Zelda
  • Final Lap Twin –  Ever wanted to play an 8-bit RPG but instead of battle, you race? Yeah, this is kinda like that.