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An office setting allowed players to see how game development teams have increased in size. There was a display looking at the various jobs carried out by people working in gaming as well as examples of games produced in the late 1980s and 1990s. Among them were
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were also playable and the area had a sofa and pixellated fire to show the transition from bedroom to living room. Three Elite spacecraft were placed on the wall in a similar manner to the flying ducks in
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on 14 May 2009. It ran until 19 September 2009. It visited Woodhorn Museum and Northumberland Archives, on the outskirts of Ashington in the North East of England, in February 2011 for seven months.
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was a UK exhibition looking at the history of British videogames. It showed how videogames have progressed over more than 30 years. Visitors were able to play a wide selection of games including
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was split into a number of sections. It started in a bedroom setting, complete with a bed, showcasing games made by small teams, predominantly in the 1980s. It was possible to play
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An arcade section followed, looking at the popularity of arcades in the late 1970s, 1980s and early 1990s. It concentrated on home computer versions of arcade classics including
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attached. The idea was that games could be played anywhere and were not restricted to the home. There was an emphasis on exploration with titles from
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and Ghouls n Ghosts were provided by collector Jonathan Thompson and were the only parts of the exhibition which visitors had to pay extra to use.
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One of the most popular sections allowed visitors to draw their own videogame covers. Many videogame developers including
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Visitors were also able to play a range of driving games and discover more about their evolution. Games include
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stadium. Astroturf from Manchester City's training ground was also used. The sports section included
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A section which looked at gaming on the go had an area dominated by a bus stop on to which
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was well received by visitors and the press. They included reviews by Negative Gamer
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A cinema allowed visitors to watch a selection of films including re-runs of
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had a programme of events which ran throughout the Summer of 2009.
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and documentaries. There was an 18-rated section looking at
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