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The Computer Game Museum in Berlin is our well-deserved "Place of the Week" award winner! Get ready to embark on a nostalgic journey through the captivating world of video games. This museum is a haven for gamers and tech enthusiasts alike, featuring a fascinating collection of historic consoles, arcade machines, and interactive exhibits that trace the evolution of gaming from its humble beginnings to the cutting-edge technologies of today. Immerse yourself in the rich history, iconic characters, and groundbreaking innovations that have shaped the gaming industry. Hit that ♥︎ to add it to your favorites map for your next Berlin visit.
The pixelated champion of our Play category – the Computer Games Museum in Berlin! It's not just a museum; it's a joystick-wielding time machine where Pac-Man is the hero we need. It's a nerd's haven, a joystick jamboree that makes you realize your Tetris skills are still on point. So, here's to the museum where growing up doesn't mean growing out of your love for pixels and power-ups!
Nimrod is considered the world's first computer game. When it was shown at the 1951 industrial exhibition in Berlin, Economics Minister Ludwig Erhard also tried out the game. But he lost. Today, visitors to the Computer Games Museum can try out Nimrod. The museum management has brought together a total of 300 rarities and curiosities from the history of gambling - from retro slot machines such as Donkey Kong or Space Invaders, classic games such as Pacman or Bomb Jack to a 3D simulator from the very beginning in 1994.