Thanks for stopping by! It's a shame your post is 15 days old, too late for getting more rewards from upvotes. Nevertheless I enjoyed reading it! We have a similar video game museum here in Tallinn, Estonia, called LVLup!. They're also interactive, adults pay like 5€ for an hour to play on whatever they want. They have so many different consoles from Ataris to Soviet knock-offs of Famicom (f.e Dendy) to real-deal NES, SNES, SEGA consoles, nowadays more popular and newer PS4s, everything inbetween, even a couple of arcade machines and maybe the legendary Pong).
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Thanks :) I was in Talinn last year and I am planning to come this year as well. So thanks for the hint about retro gaming. If you are in Stockholm, there is a place called Ne3rds , it is a game bar
https://n3rdsbar.com/