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Tickets still up for grabs for video gaming celebration taking place at Richard Herrod Centre next week

The Nottingham Video Games Expo will be taking place at the centre on December 17 and 18.

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From “Pac-Man” to “Call of Duty,” and Atari to PlayStation, video games fans can enjoy a celebration of their favourite pastime at the Richard Herrod Centre in Carlton next week.

The Nottingham Video Games Expo is taking place at the centre next week (December 17 and 18).

The Expo will offer two days of action-packed gaming, activities, guest speakers and more.

As it’s a week before Christmas, it’s just in time to get those last-minute gifts, too!

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Some of the guests include:

  • Nintendo Nottingham
  • WAVE Game Studios
  • The Dreamcast Junkyard
  • The Retro Hour
  • Robin Hood Amiga Group
  • Sega Powered

Plus many more – visit the website https://www.nottsvge.com/ for the full lineup

The event is being put on by James and Alex, friends who met online during the coronavirus pandemic, have been going to gaming events for years, but have now decided to give it a try themselves.

They say the formula for the Nottingham Video Games Expo is to put together all of their favourite parts of those previous events and wrap it all together just in time for Christmas with their own video games event.

They said: “We want to bringing the local community together to celebrate all things gaming and beyond.

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“This is set to be a fun-packed event for all ages.”

To find out more visit – https://www.nottsvge.com

Ticket Prices per day : £5 (Child) £10 (Adult)

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