You can watch the first video here.
My brother and I returned to The Art of Video Games exhibit a second time on September 23rd. We shot another video of the guestbook to see what fellow visitors had to say or, in some cases, draw.
You can watch the first video here.
My brother and I returned to The Art of Video Games exhibit a second time on September 23rd. We shot another video of the guestbook to see what fellow visitors had to say or, in some cases, draw.
I went to The Art of Video Games exhibit at the Smithsonian American Art Museum in Washington, D.C. yesterday with my brother. I'll upload more of the video we took when I get back from the two-week road trip I'm leaving for tomorrow, but I wanted to show off one of my favorite things at the exhibit: the guestbook. This guestbook was laid out for visitors to sign just a few days before on August 30th, and it already had quite a few people write in it. There are a lot of nice messages in there, along with people mentioning their favorite games or drawing their most beloved characters. It's a little lengthy, but I recommend checking it out to see what fellow enthusiasts had to say about the exhibit and video games in general. You can see my brother and I put our own messages in at the end.
I didn't see any mentions of Giant Bomb in there (I'll do that when I return to the exhibit later this month), but someone did draw the NeoGAF logo!
Go to the 15:00 mark for my hilarious suggestions for what my brother should write.