Three Museums to Visit if You Have a Strong Passion for Gaming

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Three Museums to Visit if You Have a Strong Passion for Gaming



Video games should be regarded as works of art. Any gamer worth their salt will confirm this. Thankfully, there are individuals who not only concur with this sentiment but also have devoted a significant amount of their time and, in some cases, their lives to the preservation of the history of gaming and video games.

Therefore, if you have a passion for video games, you ought to check out these three museums that relate heavily to gaming. However, due to the fact that gaming is incredibly popular, depending on when you go, there might be a queue to get into the museum, if that is the case then don’t worry because to help pass the time whilst you’re waiting, you can play a wide range of traditional casino games on casino sin licencia. On this platform, you will have to chance to win money by participating in games like poker, blackjack, roulette and much more.

The Personal Computer Museum, Brantford, Ontario, Canada

The place that houses what is thought to be Canada's most extensive collection of computers and video games. A significant part of the mission of the museum is to trace the development of personal computers over the course of just a few short decades. Over 45 different machines are fully operational and may be interacted with by guests. This museum is operated entirely by volunteers and only welcomes visitors on one day each month when it is available to the general public.

The Museum of Art and Digital Entertainment, Oakland, California

This museum is now the largest and the first of its kind to have just playable video games. The MADE is totally operated by volunteers who have the goals of preserving the history of video games and teaching others about their creation. In addition to this, they place an emphasis on seminars and gatherings, and their ultimate goal is to motivate the next generation of video game creators.

In addition to the daily admission fee of ten dollars, they also offer memberships. If you want to play during the entire year, it will only cost you 50 dollars, and a family membership will cost 100 dollars. The price is little when you realise the fact that this museum offers over 5300 games that can be played.

The National Videogame Arcade, Nottingham, UK

This museum features exhibits that cover a wide range of topics. The museum has fully interactive exhibitions as well as the history of video games, as one might anticipate. But did you think there would be an entire area devoted to virtual reality? What about a space dedicated to Minecraft? You will get the opportunity to sit down with the game inspectors, watch a game being produced, and sometimes play games that have not yet been released to the public.










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