PNW MUSEUM OF COMPUTING TECHNOLOGIES

A Pacific Northwest museum for history, hands-on activity and education, as well as the destination for the curation, maintenance and repair of computer, maker and gaming technology.
EXHIBITS - EDUCATION - EVENTS

Where the public can see, touch and play with technology

Join us for hands-on or online educational programs where we learn how to repair and maintenance of modern and retro computers, arcade and console game hardware, software programming, and more.

OUR EXHIBITS

MICROCOMPUTERS
HANDHELDS
MINICOMPUTERS
ARCADE & PINBALL
CONSOLE & HANDHELD GAMING
ARTIFACTS
COMMUNITY SERVICES

SERVICES

We offer a space to care, collect and educate the community on retro technology.

ELECTRONICS REPAIR

Have your technology repaired or learn how to repair and maintain it yourself.

APPRAISAL SERVICES

Know the value of the technology that you've held onto and loved all these years.

SALES & SURPLUS

Buy and sell new and surplus equipment.

ELECTRONICS RECYCLING

Recycle your old equipment in an environmentally sustainable way.

ARCHIVAL SERVICES

Learn the company histories of your favorite brands and enjoy our archival collection.

SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT

See our latest software developments, and browse our collection of new hardware.

Take a Look at Our Collection

View our Collection


Our vast technology collection spans decades
PNW MUSEUM OF COMPUTING TECHNOLOGIES

Events

Annual Retro Computer Festival

for people to come and learn about systems, get hands-on experience, as well as buy and sell.

Annual Retro Gaming Festival

for arcade, console and handheld gaming systems we are at every Portland Retro Gaming Expo https://www.retrogamingexpo.com/

Regular Ongoing Competitions

The competitions include: computer game high-score competitions, arcade game high-score competitions, and pinball tournaments and competitions.

Hackathons

Regular programming competitions coupled with education provided on development.

By the community, for the community

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