Bonami game console Museum - Ossenkamp 4
4.5/5
β
based on 8 reviews
Contact Bonami game console Museum
Address : | Ossenkamp 4, 8024 AE Zwolle, Netherlands |
Phone : | π +97 |
Postal code : | 8024 |
Website : | https://computermuseum.nl/ |
Categories : | |
City : | Zwolle |
J
|
Jan-Wouter Arendsen on Google
β β β β β Absolutely amazing, if you have any love for classic computers, retro gaming or arcades then you owe it to yourself to visit this amazing time capsule. Iβd live here if theyβd let me ;-)
|
V
|
Victor Leao de Aquino Botelho on Google
β β β β β Before I go I thought that would be nice to play an old Atari, NES, maybe a Sega, etc but it was much BETTER than this, there are a lot of playable consoles, A LOT. The museum doesn't care about label things with long texts with history and blah, blah, blah. The main focus is to let the visitor's play through the history of VGs and this is AWESOME! 5 stars!
|
P
|
Patrick Whitehead on Google
β β β β β Disappointing/expensive. I was looking forward to going for a long time. However, It was more like a worn out arcade with a kringloopwinkel attached to it. Overly long introduction by an older gentleman describing the whole route..should have let us just walk around. The section devoted to old servers, adding machines and other sundry old electronica looked like the storage of a kringloopwinkel. Some descriptions were written on paper and not easy to read. The arcade part is composed of machines where some are old, some more recent. Nowhere is there an explanation of the development of computers in general or more specifically games consoles or arcade machines. For 15 euros per person I had expected a more professional and immersive experience. My daughter came away from it no wiser about the history of gaming machines, which is not what you expect when you go to a museum. On the plus side, they had an original space invaders game which I played end of the 1970's..ah nostalgia. There is an opportunit here,, with a bit of imagination, to make an exhibition that encompasses the evolution of computers leading to games consoles. Sadly, it's a bit of a jumble.
|
A
|
Aurora Signorazzi on Google
β β β β β Very interesting computer and games museum, perfect for geeks and nerds ;) many enthusiastic collectors are available for explanations, and you can play all sorts of games from old arcades to vr! Fun for kids and grown ups.
|
t
|
trace gomez on Google
β β β β β Massive collection on early computers arranged in a timeline tour fashion from post ww2 up to present. All the early game consoles, a little disappointed not enough arcade games on display. Would have loved Dig Doug if I found it.
|
H
|
Henk Bosman on Google
β β β β β The game and computer museum has a great collection from every era. Lots of old computers can be played with. The location, an old factory, adds to the experience. With the free parking we found it a great experience.
|
A
|
Ana on Google
β β β β β Amazing place, not only because of the number of computers, hard drives, consolas, peripherals... But for the awesome arcade hall!!
Super awesome, definitely a place to visit, really really worthy.
|
R
|
Raul Pesch on Google
β β β β β Liked it a lot. Didn't know what to expect but they have a large collection of game consoles, computers and related hardware from ~1950 till today. Was really surprised by the variety of hardware and software which caused a nice trip through memory lane. From 1950 typing machines to Xbox Series X. It's great that you can touch and play with almost everything and many of the games and consoles on display are playable. They also have a sizable arcade hall with all sorts of 80-90's arcade and pinball machines. After paying the entrance fee, you can play everything for free. My kids played an Atari 2600, CBS Colecovision or Pong but really enjoyed it.
|
Write some of your reviews for the company Bonami game console Museum
Your reviews will be very helpful to other customers in finding and evaluating information
Nearby places in the field of History museum, Technology museum,
Nearby places Bonami game console Museum