The National Videogame Museum


The National Videogame Museum collects, preserves, exhibits and interprets videogames for everyone. Forever.

Indoors

Family friendly

Accessible

No dogs allowed

Opening Times

Monday - Closed

Tuesday - Closed

Wednesday - Closed

Thursday - 13:00 - 16:00

Friday - 13:00 - 16:00

Saturday - 10:00 - 17:00

Sunday - 10:00 - 17:00

Open everyday from 10am during the school holidays.

Pricing

Adult: £12

Child: £9

Concessions: £10

Family Ticket: £38

Under 5's: FREE

Additional Information

The NVM also takes bookings for: - Group Bookings - Educational Visits - Venue Hire - Birthday Parties Please visit https://thenvm.org/ for more information.

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The National Videogame Museum
The National Videogame Museum
The National Videogame Museum
The National Videogame Museum
The National Videogame Museum

More Information

Located in Sheffield city centre, The National Videogame Museum features over 100 playable exhibits, from retro arcade machines to modern games consoles, alongside unique exhibitions. The family-friendly Museum allows visitors to explore the history and culture of videogames spanning 50 years through expertly curated displays featured in both permanent and seasonal exhibitions.

Star objects on display shine a spotlight on gaming culture and history, while children and adults alike can discover the importance of videogame preservation through playable exhibits. Play arcade classics like Donkey Kong and Space Invaders, battle it out between old rivals Sonic the Hedgehog and Super Mario, or join family and friends in a variety of multiplayer games. Work together or compete with favourites like Track & Field, Rockband, or Sheffield’s own party game Gang Beasts or even discover games made exclusively for the NVM like Super Snowball Fight Party, a six-player game created by the Museum’s own creative engineer!

Sheffield's strong game heritage is also celebrated in the Museum, hosting games from the city and surrounding Yorkshire areas. Favourites include Sumo Digital’s Sonic and Sega All Stars Racing, Gremlin Graphics’ Zool and Team 17’s Worms.

Alongside weekly openings throughout the year, the Museum is open every day during the school holidays, where visitors can enjoy additional drop-in workshops developed by the NVM’s award winning Learning Team. From designing a videogame character to programming a mini-robot, the activities are both fun and varied!

The National Videogame Museum also welcomes school trips that include optional STEAM based activities and workshops, while birthday parties and private hires are also popular events available for bookings.

The NVM has step-free access and is all on one floor, making it accessible for all wheelchair users, while ear defenders are also available on request for visitors with audio sensitivities.

Come Play The Museum - perfect for videogame fans and those interested in its culture of all ages.

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