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Games museum planned for E3
  

Intellivision and the Classic Gaming Expo announce that they'll have a games
museum exhibit at this year's E3.

Intellivision and the organizers of the Classic Games Expo (CGE) have today
announced that they'll be creating a games museum in the Kentia Hall at this
year's E3. Spanning more than 2,000 square feet, the "History of Video
Games" museum will give attendees an opportunity to get hands-on with both
home-system and arcade games from days gone by. 

"Intellivision is extremely excited and proud to be the sponsor of the
History of Video Games museum," said Keith Robinson, president and cofounder
of Intellivision Productions. "The guys at the Classic Gaming Expo have a
deep affection for the history and the games that started it all and have
always been strong supporters of Intellivision Productions. We are thrilled
to give attendees the opportunity to learn how this whole video-game
craziness started, as well as give them the opportunity to play the original
games that are now the forefathers of the ones they play on today's
consoles." 

Highlights from the museum will include more than 30 classic arcade
cabinets, an '80s-style living room exhibit (in which to play consoles such
as the Atari 2600), a display of classic home computers (such as the Apple
II and the Commodore 64), and an opportunity to check out a Magnavox
Odyssey--the first ever home video game system. Intellivision's own original
game programmers, the Blue Sky Rangers, will also be on hand to talk about
the early days of the video game industry. 





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