The storeroom that houses the International Center for the History of Electronic Games is as nondescript as any other large closet. But that doesn't make it less of a temple. Located inside the Strong National Museum of Play in Rochester, New York, the center has 20,000 squee-inducing artifacts in its collection, including Vectrex and ColecoVision home gaming systems from the 1980s, Nintendo's 3-D Virtual Boy, and arcade versions of Pong, Space Invaders, and Computer Space. There's even a Magnavox Odyssey, the first home console, along with the papers of its inventor, Ralph Baer (same guy who created the lights-and-beeps game Simon).
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机译:国际电子游戏历史中心所在的储藏室与其他任何大壁橱一样没有描述。但这并没有减少它的神庙。该中心位于纽约州罗彻斯特市国家游戏博物馆(Strong National Play of Museum)中,馆藏有20,000件引起挤压的文物,包括1980年代的Vectrex和ColecoVision家庭游戏系统,任天堂的3-D虚拟男孩以及街机版本的Pong,太空侵略者和计算机空间。甚至还有第一个家用游戏机Magnavox Odyssey,以及其发明者Ralph Baer(创建了灯光蜂鸣游戏Simon的那个人)的论文。
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