Museum of Games and Computers of the Past

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If you grew up with computer games, then you’re going to love this Museum. As well as displaying old controllers and game systems, you’ll also find loads of playable classic games and consoles across this space. Including classics like Sonic, Super Mario, Street Fighter and Pacman; you’ll get to spend 1 hour 45 minutes reliving your childhood memories – or perhaps creating some new ones with games you’ve never played before!

You can find the Museum of Games and Computers of the Past entrance prices here – though when we went, it cost us £6.34 per adult, children cost £4.23 and there was a family ticket for £16.91.

You can pay on arrival but I recommend booking a ticket in advance as they helpfully limit numbers per session which occurs every 2 hours. This was great because when I went, it didn’t feel too busy and I was able to try out lots of different games.

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