Museum of the Game ®

International Arcade Museum® — Killer List of Videogames®

Dec 27-31, 2024 Year End Appeal: The Museum of the Game and The International Arcade Museum Library both launched great initiatives in 2024, but each is spending more doing so than they bring in. We're asking for your direct support for the New Year, as we'd like to sustain our momentum in 2025! Learn More

We are asking you to reflect on how valuable you find our offerings, whether you believe in arcade, coin-op, and video-game preservation, and whether you would be able to give at least $5. If you have given in the past and we still provide you with value, please kindly donate again. If you have never contributed, please consider joining our efforts today. If everyone reading this gave just $5, we'd be well on our way to reaching our goals. All that matters is that you choose to support our preservation efforts. Every contribution helps, whether it's $2 (a common first donation), $5 (the most common donation amount), $12 (the average), $20, $50, $100, or more.

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Welcome to the: Museum of the Video Game®

The Museum of the Video Game®, in conjunction with its affiliates, is an education and entertainment center offering a definitive library and museum. Please enjoy our information and exhibition productions covering the world of dynamic play via ever changing electronic video displays.

We present to you some of the same art, cultural, and historic offerings many of you have enjoyed over the years, including the world-famous "Killer List of Videogames" and "Penny Arcadia".

Killer List of Videogames® - has created the authoritative database on coin-operated video-games with over 4,000 entries containing game descriptions, machine photos, trivia, technical data and related information.

Arcadia® (including Penny Arcadia®, Pinball Arcadia™ and Video Arcadia™) presents exhibitions guiding visitors through nearly a half-century of innovation and evolution.

Museum of the Video Game® is pleased to present the world's most famous entertainment prototype -- what the world knows as the 'Nintendo PlayStation'. This is the sole remaining public evidence of a failed partnership between Nintendo and Sony, the failure of which directly led to Sony's PlaySation release.

Museum of the Video Game's Nintendo Playstation

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