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Kingston University opens free retro gaming archive with 65+ vintage systems
The Archive of Retro Computing (ARC) at Kingston University in south London is staging a free public exhibition next week that displays more than 65 retro personal computers and gaming consoles. The collection spans from the mid-1970s cartridge era through three decades of personal computing, presenting original hardware and play experiences from gaming's early years. The exhibit provides hands-on public access to historical platforms and documents the technological evolution of home computing.
- Exhibit runs at Kingston University's campus in Kingston, south London and is open for public visits next week.
- Entry to the Archive of Retro Computing (ARC) exhibition is free to explore.
- The display includes over 65 retro personal computers and gaming consoles.
- The collection spans from the mid-1970s cartridge era through roughly three decades of personal computing, preserving early hardware and gameplay for public viewing.