1/8Best Game Museums in the U.S.Little ones (and adults) will love a museum full of arcade and video games, such as American Classic Arcade Museum. // © 2016 Studio OnePreviousNext2/8Best Game Museums in the U.S.America’s Playable Arcade Museum (also known as Arcadia), has roughly 70 arcade machines. // © 2016 John YatesPreviousNext3/8Best Game Museums in the U.S.Located on Fisherman’s Wharf in San Francisco, Musee Mechanique is full of old-time arcade games and carnival amusements. // © 2016 David GallagherPreviousNext4/8Best Game Museums in the U.S.Open since April 2016, National Videogame Museum offers a modern take on an arcade and video game museum. // © 2016 National Videogame MuseumPreviousNext5/8Best Game Museums in the U.S.Pennsylvania Coin Operated Gaming Hall of Fame and Museum (Pinball PA) has around 400 games in its collection. // © 2016 Pinball PAPreviousNext6/8Best Game Museums in the U.S.Roanoke Pinball Museum is an attraction located in Roanoke, Va. // © 2016 Roanoke Pinball MuseumPreviousNext7/8Best Game Museums in the U.S.The owners of Seattle Pinball Museum consider the pinball machines to be interactive kinetic works of art. // © 2016 Seattle Pinball Museum LLCPreviousNext8/8Best Game Museums in the U.S.The Strong, also known as National Museum of Play, has the only “Giant Tetris” in North America. // © 2016 The Strong, Rochester, New YorkPreviousNext
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