Nexon Computer Museum, Asia's first computer museum, will celebrate its 10th anniversary on the 27th.


On the 25th, Nexon announced that Nexon Computer Museum will hold an event for visitors to commemorate its 10th anniversary.


Asia's first computer museum, the Nexon Computer Museum, will celebrate its 10th anniversary on the 27th. <br>[Photo by Nexon]

Asia's first computer museum, the Nexon Computer Museum, will celebrate its 10th anniversary on the 27th.
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Opened in July 2013, Nexon Computer Museum has documented the history of computers and the gaming industry through interactive exhibitions such as the 25th anniversary exhibition of domestic online games and the Nexon Archive Project 'Nefository.' The collection, which started with about 4,000 items at the time of opening, has grown to over 16,000 items through active donations. The cumulative number of visitors has reached 1.35 million. The museum also serves as a social education institution through various educational programs. Approximately 30,000 students have participated in career education programs aimed at students aspiring to become game developers.



On the anniversary day, Nexon Computer Museum will hold the 'DungeonN Museum Season 10 PLAY++' event for visitors to the museum. Through easy-to-participate stamp missions such as leaving birthday messages and taking 인증샷 (certification photos), participants will receive 10th anniversary commemorative brick goods, MapleStory donuts, and other prizes. Visitors who collect all nine anniversary badges provided annually on the opening anniversary will have their names engraved on the museum wall and receive free admission for the next 10 years. Visitors who leave memories of the museum along with 10th anniversary congratulatory messages on NexComPedia, accessible through the museum's website, will be entered into a draw to win Nexon intellectual property (IP) goods for 70 people. Choi Yoon-ah, director of Nexon Computer Museum, stated, "We will continue to hold exhibitions that allow visitors who enjoy and love games to feel pride as cultural consumers."


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