The Deutsches Museum (German Museum for Science and Technology) in Munich is one of the most fascinating places in Germany to me. With their massive collection of exhibitions increasing, the museum has a couple of outlets: I already introduced you…
HomeComputerMuseum Helmond (Netherlands)
A museum for home computers feels like a technical reflection of my biography. I personally started with an Atari 800 XL and explored the bits and bytes. I had an Amiga 500, owned several PCs and felt to enjoy more…
Pinball Hall of Fame (Las Vegas)
Las Vegas offers entertainment for everybody. One of the places which I love most in the city is definitely the Pinball Hall of Fame, which has an amazing collection of historic and quite up-to-date pinball machines and arcades. Not too far…
Bob Katsionis – Amadeus Street Warrior
There are these very special e-mails in your life. One of those I received in mid-June 2020, when one of the Greek promoters who feed me which special stuff like my beloved Redeye Caravan, sent me a mail about a fictive…
Pokemon Center London – A Gamers’ Paradise just for a Month
For just one month, Nintendo installed a Pokemon Center pop-up store in London, the so-called Pokemon Center London. I have been able to visit it on the very last day of opening – so the bad news is that this…
VR Park – A Virtual Reality Theme Park in Dubai
You may like Dubai or not – but it is hard to argue that the city does not try to offer everything you feel like paying money for. Gaming geeks, for example, have two pilgrimage ground in quite close proximity:…
Replay Amusement Museum (Tarpon Springs – Florida)
The city of Tarpon Springs on the Nothern edge of the Tampa Bay area is famous for sponge fishing. Gamers and arcade enthusiasts, however, do their pilgrimage to Replay Amusement Museum, which hosts old pinball as well as video game…
Stockholm Gaming Museum
Video Gaming and arcade machines have been a significant part of my life. I grew up with an Atari 800XL, I loved my Amiga 500 and later I traded PC Engine video games. Thus video game arcades and museums are…