From our booth at E3, I could see lines of old tube TVs and what appeared to be aging game consoles. On closer inspection, said pile of ancient technology turned out to be part of the Videogame History Museum. This vast collection of trinkets popular and obscure is a labor of love for a group of people aiming to make a true, brick and mortar game museum in Silicon Valley. Undoubtedly a noble pursuit!


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