Exhibits

Exhibits

We curate hands‑on stations and displays that highlight key moments in computing and video game history. Here are examples of what we bring — availability varies by event and logistics.

Console Generations Showcase

A selection of classic home video game consoles on display
Play systems from the Atari 2600 and NES through the 16‑bit era to early 3D consoles. Compare controllers, graphics, sound, and game design across generations.

Play systems from the Atari 2600 and NES through the 16‑bit era to early 3D consoles. Compare controllers, graphics, sound, and game design across generations.

Home Micro Pioneers

Vintage home computers including Apple II and Commodore 64 set up for visitors
Try early home computers like the Apple II and Commodore 64. Learn BASIC, peek at sprites and sound chips, and see how these machines kickstarted the personal computing revolution.

Try early home computers like the Apple II and Commodore 64. Learn BASIC, peek at sprites and sound chips, and see how these machines kickstarted the personal computing revolution.

Virtual Reality — Then & Now

VR headsets and demo area showing the evolution of virtual reality
Explore VR’s evolution from 1990s experiments to modern headsets. Discover how tracking, lenses, and GPUs improved immersion and accessibility.

Explore VR’s evolution from 1990s experiments to modern headsets. Discover how tracking, lenses, and GPUs improved immersion and accessibility.

Pocket Power: Handheld Gaming

Assortment of handheld gaming systems from different eras
From Game Boy to PSP and Nintendo DS — experience how portable hardware brought gaming everywhere, and how batteries, screens, and link cables shaped play.

From Game Boy to PSP and Nintendo DS — experience how portable hardware brought gaming everywhere, and how batteries, screens, and link cables shaped play.