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OXO, the Video Game Museum in Madrid, presents a new exhibition devoted to the birth, evolution and legacy of arcade machines which marked the beginning of the video game industry. From 17 April to 21 June, visitors will be able to go on a journey through the early years of interactive entertainment, discovering how it became a major cultural and technological revolution.
The exhibition is made up of a careful selection of historical booths, including the two fully functional Computer Space machines (the first commercial arcade game in history, created by Nolan Bushnell in 1971). This is a unique event, as these are the only machines on display to the public in Spain, enabling visitors to see and experience the first ever commercial arcade video game, an adaptation of MIT’s Spacewar! (1962), which marked the first step in the huge impact of arcades and arcade games on the industry and the popularity of video games, thanks to its characteristic design and the inclusion of a coin slot.
Unlike the rest of the machines, these pieces cannot be played due to their historical uniqueness and in order to safeguard their preservation.
Throughout the exhibition, the role played by arcades in the development of an industry that is now part of our cultural life is highlighted.
At the end of the temporary exhibition, the Computer Space will form part of the permanent collection at the two OXO branches (one in Malaga and the other in Madrid).
Estaciones:
- Calle Miguel Moya, 1
- Plaza de Santo Domingo, 1
- Calle Abada, 2
- Calle Jacometrezo, 3
General Entrance Fee: € 21
Reduced Entrance Fee (children between the ages of 5 and 13; over 65s; people with a disability): € 16
Family Pack (2 adults + 2 children): € 17.50 per person
Happy Oxo: Mon to Fri from 1pm to 5pm: € 15
Mon-Sun: 11am-10pm
This 1,600m2 space is the city's first museum devoted exclusively to video games.
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