Maybe we should all donate and get our own wing.
http://www.ncheg.org/index.html
Maybe we should all donate and get our own wing.
http://www.ncheg.org/index.html
Well, it's rather brutal here. Right now we are advising all our clients to put everything they've got into canned food and shotguns.
Nice I was trying to create an exibit for museum travel (and even contacted Yakumo about using Retro Core as part of it) Nothing came of it due to a funding issue (IE I broke a tooth and took up a new hobby) but this is awesome.
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i know they are members here, reveal yourselves! ^^
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That doesnt even come close to some members here.Home Game Consoles. Examples of every major home video-game console manufactured since 1972—more than one hundred consoles
Care to comment Kaori30?
Couldhave the best job in the world ever?Eric Wheeler, Associate Curator, National Center for the History of Electronic Games
The picture of the three guys standing in front of the stack of games looks like my closet. I am sure if my wife had her choice my games would be "donated" to the cause.
I hate their timeline as it's too American specific... They do seem to forget the first computer games of any description were made in good old blighty, including the first dedicated gaming machine.
I do also like the way that they have an MB Simon with the switch covers missing... :P
Museum Fail?Originally Posted by Jamtex
If only they can document and examine dev kits.... Now that would be a TRUE museum.
But yeh, the majority of the museum will consist of American consoles....
which could be easily replicated by going to a number of Assembler memebers homes......
some of whom probably have more.
[QUOTE=CrAzY]Hahahaha, you gotta start somewhere. I am sure they will add more as time goes on. You make it seem like they are pathetic for doing this! :clap:[/QUOTE
I hope I'm not making it seem pathetic. I do have to hand it off to them for actually getting that much floor space. As for funding, I"m not so sure and I'm sure it will be limited compared to other finer arts.
Actually, showcasing devkits, what they were specifically used for, etc. is more of a legal mess than they can handle.
I think you a bit mistaken as this isn't just some start up but part of a larger museum affiliated with the Smithsonian.Originally Posted by madhatter256
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strong_...Museum_of_Play
Well, it's rather brutal here. Right now we are advising all our clients to put everything they've got into canned food and shotguns.
Thanks for the info...Originally Posted by A. Snow
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