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{{Art and video games}}Game Masters: The Exhibition is an exhibition Curated by the Australian Centre for the Moving Image ACMI[1]. The exhibition is designed to highlight the key designers who have had a large influence on video games and video game culture. Following the showing at ACMI, the exhibition has begun to tour internationally. Conrad Bodman, who also curated Game On, is the curator of the exhibition.[2]The exhibition includes over 125 playable games from over 30 different designers as well as concept and development artwork. Interview events with game designers have been hosted on location by ABC's Stephanie 'Hex' Bendixsen.[3] Game Masters: The Exhibition is currently touring internationally. International Tour Venues{{Tone|section|date=December 2014}}Venue | City | Country | Start Date | End Date | Australian Centre for the Moving Image | Melbourne | Australia | 28th June, 2012 | 28th October, 2012 | Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa | Wellington | New Zealand | 15th December, 2012 | 28th April, 2013[4] | Powerhouse Museum | Sydney | Australia | 13th December, 2013 | 25th May, 2014 | National Museum of Scotland | Edinburgh | Scotland | 5th December, 2014 | 20th April, 2015 | Halmstad Arena | Halmstad | Sweden | 28th May, 2015 | 31st August, 2015 | Oregon Museum of Science and Industry | Portland | USA | 13th February, 2016 | 8th May, 2016 | COSI | Columbus | USA | 11th June, 2016 | 5th September, 2016 | Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe Hamburg | Hamburg | Germany | 14th November, 2016 | 23rd April, 2017 | Fleet Science Center | San Diego | USA | 1st July, 2017 | 18th January, 2018 | The Franklin Institute | Philadelphia | USA | 31st March, 2018 | 3rd September, 2018 | Science Museum of Minnesota | St Paul | USA | 15th February, 2019 | 5th May, 2019 |
Games ExhibitedThe exhibition showcases the work of over 30 notable video game designers, and features over 125 playable games[5] including original arcade games that are today hard to find in working condition. Also displayed are concept and development artwork, and interview events with the game designers. The exhibition is divided into three sections: "Arcade Heroes" (highlighting games from the golden age of arcade video games), "Game Changers" (highlighting the works of paradigm-shifting game designers that greatly influenced later designers), and "Indies" (featuring indie games). Arcade Heroes Designer | Games | Dave Theurer | Tempest and Missile Command | Ed Logg | Asteroids and Centipede | Eugene Jarvis | Defender and 2084 | Masanobu Endo | Xevious and Tower of Druaga | Shigeru Miyamoto | Donkey Kong | Tim Skelly | Reactor and Rip-Off | Tomohiro Nishikado | Space Invaders and Gun Fight | Toru Iwatani | Pac-Man and GeeBee | Konami | Scramble | Taito | Elevator Action | Game Changers Designer | Games | Alex Rigopulos & Eran Egozy | Dance Central 3, Frequency, Amplitude, and Rock Band | Blizzard Entertainment | Starcraft 2, Diablo 3, and The Frozen Throne | Fumito Ueda | Ico and Shadow of the Colossus | TT Games | The Original Trilogy, The Clone Wars, The Video Game, Years 1-4 | Paulina Bozek | SingStar Vol. 2 (PS3) | Peter Molyneux | Populous, Dungeon Keeper, Black & White, and Fable III | SEGA | Columns, Alex Kidd in Miracle World, Streets of Rage 2, The End of the Millennium, Altered Beast and Golden Axe | Sonic Team | Sonic the Hedgehog, Sonic the Hedgehog 2, Sonic Adventure, Nights into Dreams and Sonic Forces | Tetsuya Mizuguchi | Sega Rally Championship, Space Channel 5, Rez, Lumines, and Child of Eden (2D) | Tim Schafer | Day of the Tentacle, LeChuck's Revenge, Broken Age, Psychonauts, and Brütal Legend | Warren Spector | System Shock, Deus Ex, Disney Epic Mickey, and Ultima Underworld | Will Wright | SimCity, SimCity 2000, The Sims 3, and Spore | Yu Suzuki | Hang-On, OutRun, Virtua Fighter, and Shenmue | Indies Designer | Games | Capybara Games | Critter Crunch and Sword & Sworcery EP | Chocolate Liberation Front | Game Masters: The Game | The Behemoth | Alien Hominid and Castle Crashers | Bennett Foddy | QWOP and Getting Over It with Bennett Foddy | Eric Chahi | Another World, Heart of Darkness, and From Dust | Halfbrick | Fruit Ninja and Jetpack Joyride | Introversion Software | Darwinia and Defcon | Jakub Dvorsky | Samorost 2, Machinarium, and Botanicula | Jonathan Blow | Braid | Markus 'Notch' Persson | Minecraft | Masaya Matsuura | Vib-Ribbon and Parappa the Rapper | Mountain | Florence (video game) | Rovio | Angry Birds | State of Play Games | Lumino City | thatgamecompany | flOw, Flower, and Journey | Ustwo Games | Monument Valley (video game) | References1. ^https://www.acmi.net.au/museum/exhibitions/touring-exhibitions/game-masters-exhibition/ 2. ^Kolan, Patch. Game Masters: From Miyamoto to Molyneux, Gaming’s Greatest Minds Under One Roof. IGN. 27 June 2012. 3. ^Feature Story: ACMI Game Masters. ABC1. 3 July 2012. 4. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.tepapa.govt.nz/about/past-exhibitions/2012-past-exhibitions|title=2012 past exhibitions|date=2015-12-22|website=Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, Wellington, NZ|language=en|access-date=2019-03-13}} 5. ^[https://web.archive.org/web/20160817101342/http://gamemasters.acmi.net.au/sites/default/files/sites/default/files/users/user42/ACMI%20Game%20Masters%20List%20of%20Games.pdf]
- https://web.archive.org/web/20120317104423/http://www.acmi.net.au/game-masters.aspx
- http://www.tepapa.govt.nz/gamemasters/
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