Une Histoire de Jeux Vidéo, Game Story Québec

The success of the exhibition Game Story had such an impact that the association MO5.COM has been approached by various museums to repeat the experience, including abroad. This is the Museum of Civilisation of the city of Quebec which this time will host the exhibition, renamed A History of Video Games for the occasion. Over the course of almost a year, it will retrace forty years of video games in the context of their era, through various objects belonging to the cultures of the new imaginary. Adapted by the Musée de la Civilisation from an idea by MO5.COM and with the collaboration of the Réunion des Musées Nationaux - Grand Palaispresented by Ubisoft Quebecwith the collaboration of the Secrétariat à la Capitale-Nationale, MusiquePlus, Beenox, Frima and the daily newspaper Le SoleilPractical information and bookings

We should also mention three meetings attended by our Chairman Philippe Dubois. He will be leading two tours of the exhibition on Wednesday 24 April à 14h and the Thursday 25 April à 10h30. They will be open to ticketed visitors who have made a reservation. He will also be giving a talk on the history of video games on Wednesday 24 April à 17h30. This will take place in the Auditorium Roland-Arpin, by reservation ($8 per seat or $6 for museum subscribers and students). Finally, the Musée de la Civilisation is calling for donations of consoles and video games (these items will not be included in the exhibition). Further information at this address.

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By bus
Buses are a great way to get to the Museum! Consult the timetables for routes 1 and 11 of the RTCChis link will open in a new window, as well as the timetable for the red busesThis link will open in a new window of the Tours du Vieux-Québec.

On foot
Via Côte de la Montagne from the upper town.By the Québec-Lévis ferry from the south shore.By following rue Saint-Pierre from the Old Port.

By car
Via boulevard Champlain, rue Saint-Paul, rue Saint-André and rue Dalhousie. There is plenty of paid parking on nearby streets. See the list.

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