On Saturday 29th February 2020, the Peterborough United (Posh) football ground will be hosting the first Double Jump retro tournament and gaming event.
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Retro Video Game Night – Friday 8th March 2019
Go to The Centre for Computing History in Cambridge (UK) on the Friday 8th March 2019 and join them for their first awesome Retro Gaming
REVIVAL RETURNS!
The best dedicated retro gaming event returns, with ‘REVIVAL Winter Warmer 2015’ on the weekend of 28-29 November at Brookfields Leisure Centre, Wolverhampton!
Retro Computer Museum event 20th June 2015, Snibston, Leicestershire
The Retro Computer Museum proudly presents in partnership with Leicestershire County Council’s Snibston Discovery Museum.
A weekend of Retro Gaming Fun!
From 11.00am – 5.00pm on Saturday 20th June and 10.00am – 4.00pm on Sunday 21st June at Snibston Discovery Museum, Ashby Road, Coalville, Leicestershire LE67 3LN
John Romero to visit Revival 2014, 9 & 10 August, Wolverhampton, UK
Revival Retro Events are proud to announce that John Romero (the creator of Wolfenstein 3D, Doom and Quake) will be attending Revival Retro Events on the 9th August at Dunstall Park, Wolverhampton.
REVIVAL 2014 – 9 & 10 August 2014, Wolverhampton, UK
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
Photos from Revival, Wolverhampton, May 2013
I have uploaded some photos of the event to this sites facebook page. Please check them out! (And feel free to ‘Like’ the facebook page)
Beeb@30 – Thirty years of the BBC Micro and Computer Literacy Project
The Computer Literacy Project was a BBC-led initiative to improve computing education in Britain. A new series entitled The Computer Programme was planned for 1982,
Hackers Delight – The Geek Weekender – Cambridge
When : August 5/6/7 2011 Where : Haverhill, near Cambridge. The Centre for Computing History in association with MakeSpace is proud to announce a new
The Centre for Computing History at Gadget Show Live 2011
The Centre for Computing History (Which is a computer museum in Cambridge) is proud to announce it has once again been commissioned to create the Gadget Hall