Sunday, September 21, 2014

The Video game History Museum has found a home in Frisco (Texas)

7 hours ago byJon Fingas | @jonfingas |

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A Neo Geo setup in the Videogame History Museum's tour

Making a pilgrimage to the Video game History Museum is been tough so far; most of his collection is in storage, and what little you See has been on cross-country tours. Vrij fast, though, there will be a permanent public display. A Frisco, Texas Community give the Museum a deal governing a location 10,400 square feet within the city Discovery Center approved by april this year. That's not a giant--a bit bigger than a baseball diamond--but it means that you can easily reuse some of the consoles that defined your youth. This location is only the beginning, for that matter. After launching the founders hope to make enough money from corporate sponsors to raise a much larger base. Although not the easiest place to reach, Frisco unless you live in the Dallas area, defeats the sure hope that the exhibition will eventually reach your existing nomadic ' burg.

Via: Gamasutra

Source: Dallas Morning News, Video game History Museum (Facebook)

More coverage: Joystiq

Tags: console, frisco, games, gaming, history, museum, texas, VideogameHistoryMuseum, video games hide comments 0Comments

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