80 games spanning nearly four decades will be on display at the EMP Museum early next year.
The Art of Video Games exhibition recently ended its run at the Smithsonian American Art Museum in Washington, D.C., and now it’s going on the road. The exhibition is expected to hit a number of locations over the next few years, and next up is Seattle’s EMP Museum in early 2013.
Featuring 80 games across nearly two dozen consoles spanning from the 1970s to the current generation, The Art of Video Games shows off how the medium has evolved over the last 40 years. The games on display, which includes classics like Space Invaders and modern favorites such as Uncharted 2: Among Thieves, were chosen by a public vote. Additionally, there are five playable games: Pac-Man, Super Mario Bros., The Secret of Monkey Island, Myst, and Flower.
I had a chance to check out the exhibition at the Smithsonian earlier this year, and it’s definitely an interesting and nostalgic look back at the last few decades of video games. It’s also worth checking out to see museum-goers attempt to solve puzzles in The Secret of Monkey Island and become completely baffled by Flower. The Art of Video Games will run at the EMP Museum from February 15 to May 12.
Source: Polygon