Saskatoon

Game on: Video games celebrated at Saskatoon Western Development Museum

Game Changers shows off the past, present and future of video games.

Game Changers open until April 30

Game Changers at Saskatoon WDM

8 years ago
Duration 0:51
An exhibit opened at the Western Development Museum in Saskatoon that explores the past, present and future of video games.

Move over, stuffy museum exhibits. Welcome, gamers.

Game Changers opened on Tuesday at the Western Development Museum in Saskatoon. It shows off the past, present and future of video games.

Not only does the exhibit feature 15 video games to play, it examines how audio, storytelling, graphics and gameplay create a whole new world in today's gaming systems.

"When I saw Pac-Man, well, I sat down but, boy, you don't move [the controllers] as good now," Pat Giberson said at a launch party for the exhibit. "But it's so fun."

Pat Giberson said it's been 20 or 30 years since she last played Pac-Man. (Don Somers/CBC)

Giberson said it's probably been 20 or 30 years since she last played Pac-Man.

She said she still remembers the first video game she played.

"Pong — that tennis one. Oh my god, that was so fun. We thought that was so amazing and when you look at them now, it's nothing. You would turn a paddle, hit a ball — boink, boink."

The Western Development Museum is the first stop as the exhibit embarks on a cross-country tour. Its residence in the Bridge City will end on April 30. 

Game Changers features 15 video games to play. (Courtney Markewich/CBC)

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Courtney Markewich joined CBC News in 2016 after working in radio for five years. She is based in Saskatoon. Born and raised in Saskatchewan, Markewich is passionate about sharing stories of the province's people. Her focus now is bringing these stories to social media on CBC Saskatchewan and CBC Saskatoon's platforms. Her work on The Pit was recognized by the RTDNA Canada National Awards for Excellence in Social Media in 2020. You can contact her at courtney.markewich@cbc.ca.