Bedrooms to Billions - Cambridge Screening - Saturday 11th April 2015

Bedrooms to Billions - Cambridge Screening - Saturday 11th April 2015
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A special opportunity to share the experience of watching Bedrooms to Billions with other like minded gaming fans.

For those that don't know (are there any??), 'From Bedrooms to Billions' is a great a feature film documentary telling the story of the British Video Games Industry from 1979 to the present day.

The people behind the film, Anthony and Nicola Caulfield, will be here to introduce the film and chat with you throughout the evening.

Refreshments will be available from the Pac Lunch shop, but you are more than welcome to bring your own munchies and drink. Obviously we'll have chairs available, but you might want to bring along your favourite beanbag as it's a long film!! There will be plenty of time for some great retro gaming after the film too.

MJ Hibbett Acoustic Set
MJ Hibbett, famous Hey Hey 16k, will be kicking off the festivities with a little acoustic set before we roll the film. So make sure you get there early!

 

We'll be announcing some more special features as and when we work out what they are!!

Date : Saturday 11th April 2015
Time : Doors open at 7pm - Film starts 8:30pm - You'll be thrown out at midnight!

Spaces for this exciting screening are limited due to seating space. PRE-BOOKING IS REQUIRED to ensure your place, there will be no additional entry on the door.

 
Payment is taken by PayPal immediately. Please print a copy of the receipt that is displayed at the end of the payment process and bring it with you as your e-ticket.

Remember - All proceeds go to support our Computing Museum!

 
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