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The Centre for Computing History - Computer and Video Game Museum - Cambridge
computinghistory.org.uk/
The Centre for Computing History is a computer and video game museum based in Cambridge, UK. With a collection of vintage computers and game consoles, many of the exhibits are hands on and interactive.
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Domain Age: 15 Years, 102 Days
Created Date: 5th-Oct-2006
Updated Date: 20th-Sep-2021
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