Road Trip: Museum of Modern Art showcases history of video games as interactive art

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HISTORY OF VIDEOGAMES 🎮 An exhibit at the MuseumofModernArt is giving visitors a chance to study something many have been interacting with their entire lives. MORE:

Video games and other interactive design are the subject of an exhibit at the museum. What may be the coolest part of the exhibit is the journey through the history of video games from Pac-Man to Fortnite and all that what was in between.

 

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