Posts Tagged ‘gaming’
Cartoon Art Museum, San Francisco, California, US
The Cartoon Art Museum holds artifacts that represent the history and contemporary development of cartoons, illustration and comics, but also of computer games. [Read More]
Games Workshop Oxford St, London, United Kingdom
While this Games Workshop pales in comparison to the enormous Warhammer World in Nottingham, if you’re visiting London and on the lookout for Warhammer stuff, it’s your best bet. [Read More]
iPilot, London, United Kingdom
iPilot has to rank as one of the best things to do in a shopping centre if you’re not into shopping. [Read More]
Forbidden Planet Megastore, London, United Kingdom
Forbidden Planet is the largest cult megastore in the UK and heaven for fans of comic books, manga, graphic novels, video games and much more. [Read More]
Trocadero, London, United Kingdom
Trocadero’s location makes it something of a tourist trap, but it’s a popular place for gaming geeks thanks to the massive Funland on the top floors (and the Gamerbase in the basement — see separate listing). [Read More]
American Classic Arcade Museum, Laconia, New Hampshire, USA
The American Classic Arcade Museum is an organization dedicated to preserving the history of the games we play and have played in the 20th century. [Read More]
Namco Station, London, United Kingdom
Eternally dark and home to a bar with oddly-sticky floors (at least when we were there) Namco Station manages to be a cool destination against the odds. [Read More]
Hamleys, London, United Kingdom
OK, this is a kid’s paradise as well as a geek’s paradise, but we’ve always loved it and it’s actually stocked high with plenty of geek paraphernalia. [Read More]
Musee Mechanique, San Francisco, United States
Today’s gamers may play XBox live, but the roots of all video gaming come from mechanical games — exactly like the ones in Musee Mechanique (Mechanical Museum) on Pier 45 along Fisherman’s Wharf in San Francisco. [Read More]
Gamerbase, London, United Kingdom
Gamerbase is one of London’s most famous LAN cafes, welcoming regular Londoners and visitors from all over the world. [Read More]
