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Płace is rather small, however it is packed with content! Lots of old and unusual consoles and computers, some connected and playable as classics like contra or street fighter. Entrance is under 10,- per person if you come in a bigger group. I would recommend if you dig such stuff.…
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Date of experience: May 2019
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Original museum about the videogame history with a huge collection of console and accessories exposed. It's possible to play with some historical game as pac - Man. However, i think the interactive part should be improved to make the experience more engaging
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Date of experience: November 2017
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The little video console museum in Karpacz has a great variety of home computers and video consoles at its command. Walking through the holy halls of fame and nerdism this breath taking museum sends you on a trip through the 80s and 90s. You can even play on a few consoles, and, of course, the monitors aren't modern flat screens but decent old TV sets with the size of a jacuzzi. I was only missing a Commodore VC20 and an Amstrad CPC 464 or 6128. For the rest I was completely flashed by the overwhelming offer of video consoles. If I recall correctly the entrance fee (this museum only) for me as an adult was 9 Złoty, which was worth every Groszy! Actually every city in the world should have such a museum!…
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Date of experience: February 2017
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A lot of old-school game consoles (and computers). Some of the consoles are even operational and a visitor may play some classic games. The only drawback is that personal computers (Amiga 500, Atari 65XE, Commodore 64?) are presented there in a way suggesting they were consoles. I know that I am pedantic, but IMO they should be put in a separate area labelled "early personal computers" or so.…
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Date of experience: July 2016
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