Pixelgrüne Advocates for Public Funding and Relocation of Berlin's Computer Games Museum
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Stephan Steininger
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Summary
Pixelgrüne, a gaming advocacy group, has published an open letter calling for public funding for the Computer Games Museum Berlin and its relocation to the proposed House of Games. The letter, signed by 40 initial supporters, is addressed to Federal Minister of State for Culture Wolfram Weimer and the Berlin Senate, seeking government support for preserving and showcasing gaming history in Germany's capital.
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· 3 pulledIn an open letter, Pixelgrüne has called for public funding for the Computer Games Museum Berlin.
The museum should also become part of the House of Games.
The letter with 40 initial signatories is addressed to Federal Minister of State for Culture Wolfram Weimer and the Berlin Senate.
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