
Game On's original curator Conrad Bodman says the initial idea behind the exhibition was to present the creative process of games development in a public art gallery.
"We wanted to look at the history and culture and the future of video games and try to unlock that for the general public," says Mr Bodman, who is now head of exhibitions at ACMI.
There will be many reasons why people are drawn to the exhibition, but Screen Play suspects that one of the strongest allures will be the rare opportunity for nostalgic long-time gamers to play games from their youth on their original hardware formats.

It's important in life to maintain a broad palette when it comes to culture and the arts. Hideo Kojima agrees, as he continues to use video games like Death Stranding to introduce people to music and other elements they might not otherwise discover.

In an interview, SEGA Sound Team lead composer Tomoya Ohtani revealed that Sonic’s global music success didn’t come from chasing trends overseas.
I think this is how Japanese devs need to think. Catering to the west is a terrible idea. I personally, seek out Japanese developed games because they bring a unique experience to gaming. They just stand out more that way.
The sonic music is iconic the mega drive games were some of the best on the system but i wouldn't say they were free of western influence especially since 3 was composed in part by Michael Jackson
But honestly most of the crush 40 soundtrack music lives in my head rent free
Uhhh that's a strange thing for him to say. Even in the interview he admits to listening to a lot of western music.

Mojang has partnered with Merlin Entertainments to build the world's first Minecraft theme park in the UK.