The National Videogame Museum is the UK’s only permanent playable videogame museum featuring over 90 playable exhibits from a growing collection of over 120 videogames.
Run by the BGI charity, the NVM (and its predecessor the NVA) has been generously supported by donations from the following patrons for its educational work.
Individuals | Companies and organisations |
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Ian Livingstone CBE
Andy Payne OBE Carl Cavers Jonathan Smith The Oliver Twins Craig Fletcher Paul Wedgwood Jas Purewal Rik Alexander Kelly Sumner Paul Porter Darren Mills Chris Stockwell Ian Stewart Rob Small Donna and Adam Powell John Romero Miles Jacobson Darryl Still Joel Benton |
The Ian Livingstone Foundation
Rebellion Developments Boneloaf Jagex King AppyNation Curve Digital First Touch Games Sumo Digital Bossa Studios State of Play SuperSonic Software Ukie Epic Games UsTwo Games Playground Games Makey Makey Wiggin LLP Crows Crows Crows |
Rockstar
SEGA Europe Bethesda Purewal and Partners SFB Games Midoki Introversion Software THQ Nordic / Embracer Group Fusebox PlayStation Supermassive Games Hutch Sheffield Hallam University Norwich University of the Arts Vlambeer Studio Gobo Chucklefish Interactive Studio Management HTC VIVE University of Nottingham |
We would also like to thank Sheffield City Council for their generous support.
If you want to support videogame culture in the UK, please contact us to become a Patron or a Friend, or you can help the NVM by funding it through Patreon.