I'm not exactly a gamer, but I do think this is a very cool museum. Some of the these things make me feel a tad old, though lol. I remember playing an atari when it was on display in a store many many years ago. They were so expensive then lol. Ms PacMan is my fave game, but I did get into the Mario games for a while. Thanks for sharing your visit here with us.
You guys would love visiting this museum. They have tons of interactive games on display. I had to show my son how to use some of the controllers, since everything touch screen or wireless now. You will feel old, but get an overwhelming feeling of nostalgia. I felt like a little kid walking in this museum.
@@zeldalover-ww7ms The only thing I seen change was the 30th anniversary Mario exhibit. I emailed the museum recently to get an interview with the creators.
I believe my parents had donated my grandpa 1971 Space Machine here. We never had the chance to go see it on display ourselves. I was curious if it was still on display.
They have a yellow one on display. When you first walk in you see plenty of games that were from the 60s/70s. Wished we could have played them, but they were on display.
@MrSTravelQuest It appears so. Ours was yellow. Unless they managed to repair it, you couldn't power it on. Now it survives as a display piece. Thank you for letting me know.
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Nick, You're making me feel old with this one. Definitely a cool place to check out.
Trust me, I’m like man all this is in a museum. Great place to visit when in the DFW.
That's perfec place to visit this week end thank you for sharing
We hope you check it out, it’s an amazing place in Frisco.
Dude I didn’t even know this existed! This is awesome. Will definitely go check this out!
It’s awesome, you and Mandy definitely gotta check it out!
I'm not exactly a gamer, but I do think this is a very cool museum. Some of the these things make me feel a tad old, though lol. I remember playing an atari when it was on display in a store many many years ago. They were so expensive then lol. Ms PacMan is my fave game, but I did get into the Mario games for a while. Thanks for sharing your visit here with us.
You guys would love visiting this museum. They have tons of interactive games on display. I had to show my son how to use some of the controllers, since everything touch screen or wireless now. You will feel old, but get an overwhelming feeling of nostalgia. I felt like a little kid walking in this museum.
I remember going to this museum during 2015 for an exclusive party before it was even open to the public. Needless to say, it was awesome.
That must of been awesome! Anything different you see in the video? We went when it was open to the public back in 2016.
Well, for starters the oversized Pong machine wasn't there before.
@@zeldalover-ww7ms The only thing I seen change was the 30th anniversary Mario exhibit. I emailed the museum recently to get an interview with the creators.
This is so dope, i gotta show my homie this, lol this is his life.
It’s amazing, you can’t go wrong playing some retro games.
I believe my parents had donated my grandpa 1971 Space Machine here. We never had the chance to go see it on display ourselves. I was curious if it was still on display.
They have a yellow one on display. When you first walk in you see plenty of games that were from the 60s/70s. Wished we could have played them, but they were on display.
@MrSTravelQuest It appears so. Ours was yellow. Unless they managed to repair it, you couldn't power it on. Now it survives as a display piece. Thank you for letting me know.
@@alaina4070 would love to hear the story how your grandpa had the arcade cabinet.
Tecmo bowl
Wished they had that going when we went.