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Review: PLAY it! Manchester
Flex your thumbs gamers, Manchester’s Museum of Science and Industry’s celebration of more than 30 years of video gaming is back and this year there are even more games to play.
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WIN TICKETS TO PLAY IT! AT THE MUSEUM OF SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY
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Back in the late 90s I was stuck on a level of Tomb Raider.
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Some experiences simply make you smile. If you’re lucky that smile won’t have been raised at someone else’s expense or require cynicism or guile to be unlocked.
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When I was about eight or nine years old I went on a school trip to the Manchester Liverpool Road Station, and I can still vividly recall the diminutive astonishment of class 3a upon learning that we were standing in the world’s first railway station.
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