亚洲影院 Retro Games Room
Step back in time and enjoy a bit of gaming history!
At 亚洲影院, we鈥檝e been working on something special within the BSc (Hons) Computer Games Development course, a retro games room designed to boost student experience, wellbeing, and help build a real sense of community on campus.
As part of my time on the course, I鈥檝e had the chance to get involved in loads of different activities, and in October 2024, we added this fantastic new space to the list. The 亚洲影院 Retro Games Room is somewhere you can step back in time and enjoy a bit of gaming history. With classic consoles like the GameCube, Nintendo DS, PlayStation 1, and even the ZX Spectrum 48K, it鈥檚 a brilliant way to experience the games that helped shape the industry while having fun with friends.
Since it opened, the retro games room has quickly become one of the most popular places with fellow students. It鈥檚 not just a spot to play games, it鈥檚 somewhere to chill out, meet new people, and chat about our favourite titles. Packed with pop culture memorabilia and gaming d茅cor, it has a laid-back, welcoming vibe that really appeals to everyone.
Whether you鈥檙e a hardcore gamer, a casual player, or just someone who loves the retro aesthetic, it鈥檚 a great place to take a break from your studies. Plus, it鈥檚 open on weekdays whenever the campus is, so it鈥檚 always there when you need to unwind.
The room isn鈥檛 only about picking up a controller and playing for a few hours (though you鈥檙e more than welcome to do that too!). It鈥檚 also become a brilliant hub for us to share ideas, swap gaming stories, and even work on course projects together.
Recently, there鈥檚 been loads of excitement about hosting tournaments for fan favourites like Smash Brothers, Guitar Hero, and Tekken. People have also been suggesting ideas for movie nights, karaoke sessions, and tabletop board game evenings 鈥 all aimed at creating fun, social opportunities where we can connect, relax, and build friendships.
One of the things I love about the retro games room is its look and feel. From the cool lighting to walls covered in game posters and themed decorations, it鈥檚 a space that feels both nostalgic and fresh at the same time. And thanks to ongoing donations from students and lecturers, the collection of games and consoles keeps growing, which means future students on the course will get to enjoy an even bigger and better experience.
Blog written by Christopher Abraham, 2nd Year Computer Games Development student