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National Video Game Museum coming to Texas this winter

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Looks like the folks in the Dallas / Ft Worth area will be the first to enjoy a trio down video game memory lane soon as the National Video Game Museum is slated to open in Winter 2015. The museum will be situated in Frisco, TX on the norther edge of the Dallas / Ft Worth Metroplex. The museum will be home to a console timeline, 1980's style arcade, Pong on a giant 15-ft replica TV from the 1970's and the actual office of Randy Pitchford, founder of Gearbox software. Admission will be $12 for 13-65 and $10 for all others. Sounds like a good time for gamers of all ages if you are in the area.

If You Go:

  • WHERE: Inside the Frisco Discovery Center 8004 N. Dallas Pkwy, Frisco, Texas 75034
  • WEB: www.nvmusa.org
  • ADMISSION: $12/adult (ages 13 – 65); $10/children 12 and under; military; educators; seniors

NATIONAL VIDEOGAME MUSEUM TO OPEN IN FRISCO, TEXAS THIS WINTER

Nation’s only museum dedicated to the history of videogames and STEM education provides interactive displays for all ages


WHO: The National Videogame Museum (NVM) will open its new home inside the Frisco Discovery Center this winter. The only museum in America dedicated to the history of the videogame industry, NVM features more than 100,000 videogame consoles, games and artifacts from the past and present. This interactive museum brings to life science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) values by tapping into America’s enthusiasm for playing and creating videogames.

 

WHAT: More than 20 installations, including:

Pixel Dreams: A 1980s-inspired arcade full of timeless classics such as Asteroids, Centipede, Donkey Kong, Space Invaders and more.

Giant Pong: Play the classic game Pong on the world’s largest home Pong console on a giant 15-foot TV replica from the 1970s.

Head-to-Head Hall: A hall full of gaming stations where you can go head-to-head with friends, family or competitors in tournaments. Guests may find a set of game systems and games they’ve never seen before or find a tribute to their favorite game franchise played on 10 different systems. The hall takes advantage of NVM’s 12,000+ library of games and will be an ever-changing area of fun.

Gearbox behind the scenes: See the actual office of Randy Pitchford, founder of Gearbox Software and creator of games Borderlands, Brothers in Arms and Duke Nukem Forever.

The Timeline of Consoles: Learn the stories and see artifacts from more than 50 past and present videogame consoles on a physical timeline.

Rarest artifacts: A collection of rare artifacts will be displayed including the only Sega Neptune prototype, the unreleased Barbie edition for the Nintendo Game Boy Pocket system, the Atari Mindlink controller (one of only two in the world), the ultra-rare RDI Halcyon laserdisc-based game console and the Nintendo World Championships cartridge from 1990.

 

WHEN: Coming Winter 2015
WHERE: Inside the Frisco Discovery Center 8004 N. Dallas Pkwy, Frisco, Texas 75034
WEB: www.nvmusa.org
ADMISSION: $12/adult (ages 13 – 65); $10/children 12 and under; military; educators; seniors

 

About the National Videogame Museum

The National Videogame Museum is the only museum in America dedicated to the history of the videogame industry. It is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that brings together the science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) values within videogames. These values are presented both as an entertainment medium and a career path as a highly interactive, entertaining and educational experience. The NVM archive is unparalleled in size and comprised of dozens of one-of-a-kind artifacts, in addition to more than 100,000 pieces of videogame hardware, software, documentation and memorabilia. The center is available for corporate events, birthday parties, field trips and research studies and is open to the public six days a week. For more information, visit www.nvmusa.org.