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Now Sunday, October 21, counting Blekinge Museum be able to attract many gaming enthusiasts in their magazine Rosenholm in Karlskrona.
Fredrik Åberg on the site, one of the biggest collectors of Commodore64computers. He will give lectures and have a bunch of old machines.
"Among other things, I know that it brings a strange portable variant," says Jonas Eckerbom of the museum itself, describes itself as a real battle of the game.
"For me, this has given an incredible amount of play," said the 48-year-old who bought his first gaming machines in the early 80s.
"It was not just the game itself, but it was learning how to manage your computer and how to program it, and then I became very good at English, I'm only 13 years old, but I read quite advanced instruction manuals in English, and then you have framed your coordination skills.
According to Jonas Eckerbom You will never be too old to play video games.
"And that with square eyes is just a dash, though, of course, maybe my own son sometimes plays a lot," he laughs.
It all started with a game show called Video Master from 1977, offered by a person from Fridlevstad.
"The game has been part of our collections since 2000, but it's only been a few years since we were prepared and when we decided to create themed video games this fall, it took real speed.
Most games that will appear Sunday will come from home owners.
In the exhibition hall shown before Commodore Amiga, ZX Spectrum, Macintosh computers, old cell phones, MD players, watches, Playstation and Game & Watch with the classic Donkey Kong and more
– Here we have a fun affair. N-Gage of Nokia. A phone and a pocket console in one of the last things they did, it became a real flop.
What is the audience that you hope to play for a Sunday showdown?
"I would suggest that there are quite a few people in their forties and fifties who want to show their kids how that happened when they were young – those who grew up with these games.
In 24Play can do you see when Jonas Eckerbom Test a 1987 game on its old Commodore Amiga.
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