From 1 March and for six months, the exhibition Game : Video games through time will be held at the EDF Foundation, à Paris. With some sixty games, half of which will be playable, the exhibition offers a genuine dialogue between the generations, featuring the first videogame experiments (OXO, Tennis For Twoand the latest innovations in virtual reality, as well as arcade games, consoles from different eras, a Game Boy and an area dedicated to esports. Our friend Jean Zeid (It's not a game), a specialist journalist, is the curator of this exhibition, which he has devised in the form of a three-stage itinerary with a backward chronology, from virtual reality to the prehistory of video games.
And of course he called on the association MO5.COM and its collections to offer visitors a host of playable classics. Admission is free from Tuesday to Sunday and 12pm to 7pmat the Espace Fondation EDF at 6, rue Récamier in the seventh arrondissement. Find out more about the exhibition at this address.