The National Videogame Museum will welcome its first visitors to the former Castle House building in Sheffield city centre on Saturday morning (24th November) , after moving from the Nottingham base where it has spent the last three and a half years.
It is hoped it will attract more than 50,000 gamers to the city every year, allowing people of all ages to play, learn and create all at the same time.
Museum director, Iain Simons, took time out of his busy schedule earlier this week to give The Star a sneak peak behind behind the scenes.
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