This year's Norwich Games Festival will include an exhibition of original props from the hit Black Mirror film Bandersnatch. Picture: Norwich Games Festival (Image: Norwich Games Festival)
Taking place at The Forum, between Monday, May 27 and Saturday, June 1, the festival programme includes indie, mainstream and retro games, seminars, talks, careers advice and workshops, with many locally created games on display including Rhythm of the Gods and Irrational Karate, both created by Norwich University of the Arts (NUA) graduates.
A highlight for TV fans is an exhibition from the hit Black Mirror film Bandersnatch, where a selection of original props and a version of the Nohzdyve game on the Sinclair Spectrum, as seen on the show, will be on display.
This year's Norwich Games Festival will include an exhibition of original props from the hit Black Mirror film Bandersnatch. Picture: Norwich Games Festival (Image: Norwich Games Festival)
It brings together many organisations including lead education partner NUA, One Life left Gaming Café, East Coast College and Access Creative College.
The full programme can be viewed at norwichgamesfestival.com and talks will be announced on Wednesday, April 10.
This year's Norwich Games Festival will include an exhibition of original props from the hit Black Mirror film Bandersnatch. Picture: Norwich Games Festival (Image: Norwich Games Festival)
This year's Norwich Games Festival will include an exhibition of original props from the hit Black Mirror film Bandersnatch. Picture: Norwich Games Festival (Image: Norwich Games Festival)
This year's Norwich Games Festival will include an exhibition of original props from the hit Black Mirror film Bandersnatch. Picture: Norwich Games Festival (Image: Norwich Games Festival)
This year's Norwich Games Festival will include an exhibition of original props from the hit Black Mirror film Bandersnatch. Picture: Norwich Games Festival (Image: Norwich Games Festival)
This year's Norwich Games Festival will include an exhibition of original props from the hit Black Mirror film Bandersnatch. Picture: Norwich Games Festival (Image: Norwich Games Festival)
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