
Mal Lawal 4
Qatar Museums,Doha,Qatar
Mal Lawal 4 is a biennial exhibition which this year is focusing on the history of 1990s gaming, marked by the emergence of advanced graphic capabilities which spurred remarkable growth in the gaming world. The exhibition aims to highlight how local collectors have preserved memories of this crucial time in gaming through their collections, which reflect the rising popularity of home game consoles during that period. Doha, through April 10.
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