Tickets start from £5 for 90 minute sessions, which will run daily at 10.15am, 12 noon, 1.45pm and 3.30pm. The family-friendly exhibition - previously known as Play It - opens at the Museum of Science and Industry on August 11 and runs until August 28. Kids' activity workshops will also be running throughout the exhibition, where seven to 14-year-olds can learn to compose their own 8-bit game tune or create a BBC Basic character. Power UP! is coming to Manchester's Museum of Science and Industry All the biggest trailers from Comic-Con including Stranger Things 2 and Justice League.You can check out ALL the games coming to the exhibition below. The latest big releases like Tekken 7 and Splatoon 2 will also be available to play, alongside arcade classics on special bartop machines such as Metal Slug, Frogger and the Street Fighter series. Visitors can also go head to head with multiplayer classics such as Goldeneye, Mario Kart 8 and Minecraft, and immerse themselves in the world of virtual reality. The hands-on, interactive event will feature gaming collections from the likes of Disney, including Mickey Mouse quest Castle of Illusion, and LEGO, as well as driving games like Micro Machines and Project Gotham Racing and fighting titles such as Super Street Fighter II Turbo and Marvel vs Capcom 2. Power UP! will celebrate more than 40 years of gaming, from Pong and Pac Man to Mario and Minecraft, with more than 160 consoles to play on. Gamers, prepare to get your geek on as the ultimate video games exhibition opens at Manchester's Museum of Science and Industry.
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