The National Videogame Museum is a world-class cultural centre dedicated to videogames, featuring over 100 playable exhibits, including retro arcade machines and modern games consoles. The museum allows visitors to explore the history and culture of videogames spanning 50 years through expertly curated displays. Families can enjoy playing arcade classics, battling it out between old rivals, or joining in on multiplayer games. The museum also celebrates Sheffield's strong game heritage, hosting games from the city and surrounding Yorkshire areas. The museum has step-free access and is all on one floor, making it accessible for all wheelchair users, and ear defenders are available on request for visitors with audio sensitivities
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Activities: For all gaming fans a must! We played games. 'We parents amused ourselves with Mario and Sonic, while Flo and Ben looked for the newer games.'
Highlights: We had a lot of fun playing Rockband together. 'It offers much more to try out and play yourself. That's what a video game is all about.' ✨