National Videogame Museum
National Videogame Museum business and news from across the web.- Independence Weekend Gatherings and EventsThe 'Together We Play' exhibition has launched at the National Videogame Museum in Sheffield. The event is scheduled to run from July 18th onwards.
- NEW GAME PLUS RETURNS NEXT WEEK WITH 100 PLAYABLE GAMES, INDUSTRY TALKS, INTERNATIONAL SHOWCASES, AND MUCH MORENew Game Plus, a major games showcase and industry event, will take place on April 16-17, 2026, at Exhibition White City in London. The event will feature 100 playable games from independent developers and publishers, alongside talks from industry leaders like King, CCP Games, and Larian Studios. It also includes international showcases from Japan and Italy, and educational programming for students.
- The National Videogame Museum has acquired the mythical Nintendo PlaystationThe National Videogame Museum has acquired a rare Nintendo PlayStation prototype, the original development system for Sony's planned Super NES CD-ROM attachment. This collaboration between Sony and Nintendo ultimately did not come to fruition, leading Sony to develop its own PlayStation console. The acquired unit is believed to be the only one of its kind still in existence.
- The rare Nintendo PlayStation hardware prototype that was never released has been acquired by The National Videogame…The National Videogame Museum has acquired the oldest known Nintendo PlayStation hardware prototype, the Sony MSF-1. This rare device was a development system for Sony's planned CD-ROM add-on for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, a collaboration that ultimately led to the creation of the original PlayStation.
- National Videogame Museum acquires a Nintendo PlayStationThe National Videogame Museum has acquired a rare Nintendo PlayStation console, specifically the Sony MSF-1 model, which is believed to be the oldest and only existing unit. The museum is located in Frisco, Texas, and is open to the public for viewing.
- The United States' National Videogame Museum has acquired the "mythical" Nintendo PlayStation which led to the PS1's creationThe United States' National Videogame Museum has acquired a rare Nintendo PlayStation prototype, an early development system for Sony's planned Super Nintendo CD attachment. This artifact represents a significant piece of gaming history, marking the initial collaboration between Nintendo and Sony before their eventual split and Sony's development of the original PlayStation console.