If you've been looking for an excuse to head to Wellywood (AKA the middle of middle earth) and are feeling more than a little hobbited out (it may sound disloyal, but I know I am) , don't fret.
Te Papa, the national museum of New Zealand, may have just what the doctor ordered. Launched last night, the Games Masters exhibition takes gamers of all ages on an interactive hands-on trip through the evolution of gaming.
The history of gaming isn't small beer either - Credited with causing a Japan-wide currency shortage back in the 80's, the gaming industry now generates more money than Hollywood and the amount typically ploughed into a high end game title is on a par with what movie moguls throw at big budget films.
Having long been a gaming addict, I was nothing short of stoked at being invited to the opening night, and the actual exhibition was nothing short of stunning.
I'd heard that Games Masters featured over 100 playable games from some of the biggest names in Game design, but nothing prepared me for the wave of nostalgia that washed over me as I walked into the exhibition and caught sight of half or so coin-op arcade machines identical to the ones I'd fed vast amounts of 20 cent coins into as a teen back in the day.