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The Videogame History Museum is a planned museum for Frisco, Texas that will be the first museum in the US dedicated to video games. The museum ultimately intends to hold a collection of tens of thousands of video games, consoles, artifacts and memorabilia on the video gaming industry. It hasn't yet been decided what will be on display, but some tentative plans for display are music, artwork, a comprehensive data archive, and a 1980s style arcade.〔 Construction is planned to start in January 2015.〔 == History == Beginning in 1999, John Hardie, Sean Kelly and Joe Santulli hosted the first Classic Gaming Expo in Las Vegas to organize "the world's first event paying tribute to the people, systems and games of yesteryear".〔 The Video Game Museum was a traveling exhibition of classic games and systems that was shown at the Expo, as well as displayed at such trade conventions as E3 (Electronic Entertainment Expo) and GDC (Game Developers Conference). In 2011, the founders started a Kickstarter campaign in an effort to mobilize their archive as a first step towards finding a permanent location.〔 On September 18, 2014 the Frisco Community Development Corporation board voted unanimously to bring the Videogame History Museum to Frisco, Texas, although it wasn't their first choice.〔 The 10,400 square feet National Videogame Museum 1.0 is planned to opened by April 2015 inside the Frisco Discovery Center.〔〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.friscodiscoverycenter.com/ )〕 Museum founders have planned to kick off a capital campaign to raise funds for version 2.0, a much bigger facility in Frisco.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Videogame History Museum」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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