We are proud to announce the return of the flagship Revival event, over the weekend of the 9th and 10th August 2014. The event will again
Category: Shows & Events
Shows and events involving old computers, games and consoles
Retro Video Game Night – 25 October 2013, Cambridge
An evening of retro gaming at the Centre for Computing History in Cambridge. 7pm till late. £6 on the door, £5 in advance. Bring your
RISC OS London Show 2012
RISC OS User Group Of London (ROUGOL) is pleased to be organising the fourth RISC OS London Show. We will again have an exciting mix of hardware and software on display, plus guest speakers in the theatre.
R3PLAY / 6-7th November / Blackpool
R3PLAY is a brand new show celebrating four decades of gaming history. Presented in association with Retro Gamer and gamesTM magazines, this unique event will offer gamers of all ages the chance to experience gaming systems from the 1970s to present day. Hosted by TV personality and videogame fanatic Gail Porter, the R3PLAY Expo will take place at The Norbreck Castle Exhibition Centre in Blackpool on 6/7 November 2010 – the final weekend of this year’s famous Illuminations.
Vintage Computer Club – Wattisfield Meeting 17th July 2010
Sean from http://vintagecomputerclub.org.uk/ is organising their first meetup. Here are the details from the clubs website. I may be able to attent this meetup myself. For
OMD to play at VCF
Two of the pioneers of British synthesiser music, OMD frontmen Andy McCluskey and Paul Humphreys, will be appearing at Britain’s first Vintage Computer Festival (VCF).
Sophie Wilson will be at the next meeting of ROUGOL
According to bbcmicro.com, Sophie Wilson will be at the next meeting of RISC OS User Group Of London on the 19th April 2010. From Bryan
Gadget show live 2010 – the story so far…
Today saw the end of day two of “Gadget Show Live 2010” at the NEC in Birmingham. And what a manic 2 days it has
Inside a museum with byte and big dreams.
Newspaper article relating to “The Centre for Computing History” based in Haverhill, near Cambridge. It’s amazing to think that the humble mobile phone in our