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Witness the development of gaming history! "Game On" game-themed exhibition is currently on display in Tokyo, Japan

Friends who like to delve into the history of games and happen to like to travel to Japan must stop and read this news. The Japan Museum of Science and Technology in Odaiba, Tokyo, Japan is currently hosting a game-themed exhibition called "GameOn".

This GameOn game theme exhibition mainly introduces the entire process of game evolution from ancient times to the present. On the one hand, in addition to knowing the changes in the game industry, on the other hand, you can also feel the progress of the technological era. . This exhibition started in the UK in 2002 and has been exhibited in many places around the world. In Taiwan, it was also exhibited at the National Museum of Science and Technology in Kaohsiung in 2009.

Starting from the earliest Atari game console, starting from the ancestor of games "PONG", all the way to seeing the latest PlayStation VR, visiting the entire GameOn exhibition, it is like witnessing the entire history of games. If you are a veteran player, you will feel like you have traveled through the time tunnel from modern times, back to the past, and then evolved into the future.

One of the biggest features of this exhibition is that there are quite a few machines that can be tried out, including many out-of-print rare consoles, large video game cabinets, etc. For those who love retro style, this is a good opportunity to get up close and personal with old machines.

This "GameOn" exhibition will be on display from March 2 to May 30. If you happen to be traveling to Tokyo during this period and also like video games, you might as well try to take a day to go sightseeing in Odaiba and watch it by the way.

Official website of the exhibition: GameOn

(Quotation source: InsGames)

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