Thursday, May 17, 2012

Dream of one Video Game Museum in history


     When people see museum and they would think museums are all filled with rusted swords, faded paintings, dusty bones, sci-fi junkies, but not all museums. A few historical treasuries are dedicated solely to the video game industry. The Video-Game industry has already collected over 25,000 pieces of video game, and many of those items already tour national conventions such as E3, PAX, and Classic Game Expo each year.And so that gave me the idea of collect as much all video games as I could so the next generation would know about the history of video game.
   
    I was thinking that it is important to preserve video game history. I was talking about this to one my friend who was doing the same thing like what I am doing a few years back. What we realizing was the physical for video games is going away. Eventually there will be no such thing as you walk into a game store and walk out with a game in your hands. Lots of people don’t think that will happen, but I don’t understand how that wouldn’t happen. And that is true, I just used my PlayStation3 to free download many games. The games just came out 2 weeks after I downloaded the whole game for free, and the game would have cost $60 at the game store. Now I realize that I have done a good thing, keep all those old games around, so that maybe in 10 years, 20 years from now or more, we can go back and see what these things used to look like. I want people to be able to appreciate the art and the culture that has built around this hobby.

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