New video game exhibit opening at the Strong National Museum of Play in November

Shaggy June 19, 2010 1

From the ICHEG storeroom (Photo: Christopher Wahl)

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We have covered the Strong National Museum of Play in Rochester, NY before. They are certainly a kind of museum gamers can get behind as they are home to the International Center for the History of Electronic Games. Their store house holds over 20,000 gaming items, including arcades in huge numbers, spanning from Computer Space to at least Guitar Hero Arcade. The museum has been home to arcade-related exhibits before, including the Videotopia exhibit last year. Also when they aren’t running specific arcade exhibits, they have playable games on hand that you can check out as part of the overall experience. According to a new piece on Wired.com, it looks like they will have another exhibit to feature arcade games (among others) as they are currently working on a project to assemble the best gaming has had to offer (which naturally should include more than a few coin-ops). Beyond that details are still scant but I am certain that we will find out more around November.

[Via Wired.com] [International Center for the History of Electronic Games website]

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  1. Susan Trien June 21, 2010 at 2:38 pm - Reply

    Hi! Thanks for the kind words about our International Center for the History of Electronic Games and for showcasing the Wired piece on your blog. If you’d like to be placed on my e-list for upcoming announcements about ICHEG and the upcoming eGameRevolution, please contact me: strien@museumofplay.org. I promise I won’t spam you with too many e-mails!

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