Get your game on at the Minero Museum with the Game changers exhibit Game changers
Découvrez comment l’innovation a façonné l’industrie du jeu vidéo. Au Musée Minero, Game changers takes you on a fascinating journey, exploring the past and uncovering the future of gaming.
Game changers examines how the intersection of audio, storytelling, graphics, and gameplay creates the
immersive environment of current video gaming systems. Live the video game evolution, from memorable Pong to the photorealistic, immersive games of today. Step inside a game, and become a character yourself! Try your hand at operating a supersized Nintendo controller, play Tetris on a giant Game Boy, and test your knowledge of retro video game music.
Discover original concept art, storyboards, level designs, and scripts of some of the most influential games ever developed, and listen to experts from the industry explain how they develop the games you love. Explore over 120 of the most influential games that have transformed the gaming scene, and test your skills with 16 games that have significantly changed the gaming experience, including Pac-Man, Super Mario Bros., Tetris, Angry Birds, Space Invaders, Flower, and Adventure.
Experiment with augmented reality, and examine upcoming video game trends while imagining what gaming will look like in the future.
Vous souhaitez organiser une sortie scolaire pour découvrir l’exposition, communiquez avec nous à [email protected] ou au 418 335-2123 poste 223.
As part of this exhibition, Minéro will also offer a program of activities for the whole family, particularly on the first Sunday of each month, when admission to the Museum is free for those 19 and under. For full program details, check out our “Activities” page or visit our Facebook page.
Developed and produced Canada Science and Technology Museumin partnership with the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council and Electronic Arts. The tour is managed by Science North Science North. The exhibition is presented with the financial support of the Government of Canada.












