It isn’t easy letting others play with your favourite things, especially if they’re breakable. But that’s what makes Evolution of Gaming unique. Unlike other exhibitions of video games from the past, this one is entirely hands-on.
“I think it’s important that people touch these things,” Kimberly Voll said on the phone from her office at the Centre for Digital Media. “I want them to feel this history, and have a visceral experience that helps connect the dots from what we have today back to how we started.”
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