Rosenheim enthusiastic: Dennis Niesner shows his retro video game treasures!

Rosenheim enthusiastic: Dennis Niesner shows his retro video game treasures!

Dennis Niesner, a passionate collector from Rosenheim, has finally presented his impressive collection of old video games and consoles to the public! His first exhibition took place as part of the popular "Nerdiko" in the black box of the locomotive shed, and the visitors were thrilled!

in front of a showcase stands Niesner, who speaks of one of his treasures: the "virtual boy", a legendary flop of Nintendo from the 90s, which is notorious for his headache. "I never thought that I would really get one of them to see," says a visitor, fascinated by looking at the nostalgic device. Niesner has exhibited numerous originals in several showcases that were once sold in specialist shops. "It was always my dream!" Restheses the 23-year-old, who has been passionate about for years.

A look back at video game history

The "Nerdiko" celebrated its premiere at Halloween and offers a platform for cosplayers, anime and gamer fans. In addition to Niesner's retro video game collection, there were competitions in ramen noodles and in the best costume. The event attracted numerous interested parties who curiously examined the equipment and games. "It is an exciting chapter in video game history and this technique is simply fascinating," explains Niesner. While today's gaming world is strongly digitized, older technology offers a more tangible experience: "You bought your games on special modules that came in solid cardboard packaging," recalls Niesner.

his commitment and the enthusiasm of visitors show the continued interest in the roots of video game culture. The event was a complete success and Niesner received many questions and admiring looks for his collection. The "Nerdiko" has established itself as an important meeting point for fans of this nostalgic era and will continue to conquer the hearts of the retro gaming community in Rosenheim in the future!

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OrtBlack Box des Lokschuppens, Rosenheim, Deutschland

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