The museum features both permanent and temporary exhibitions that showcase the most influential games, designers, publishers, and the evolution of gaming hardware through the ages. Permanent exhibitions are divided into the decades, guiding the visitors through the evolution of the game industry. Unique Historical Artifacts: Our collection includes numerous rare and iconic games and artifacts as well as one of the worlds largest collections of the computer games.
Interactive Exhibitions: Engage with interactive displays and multimedia experiences that explore the impact of video games on pop culture and technology.
Community Engagement: Join us for events, workshops, and discussions where enthusiasts and industry experts come together to celebrate gaming history and innovation.
Damir Šlogar, a luminary in the video game industry, has dedicated over four decades to advancing interactive entertainment. His journey began in the 1980s, developing proprietary games for platforms like MSX and Commodore Amiga. Transitioning through roles in broadcasting and journalism, he eventually ventured into game development in North America, contributing to over 150 titles, including renowned franchises such as Shrek, Barbie, and Battlefield.
In 2004, Šlogar founded Big Blue Bubble, a Canadian video game company that gained international acclaim with titles like "My Singing Monsters," reaching over 100 million players worldwide.
Returning to his hometown of Zagreb, Šlogar established the Video Game Museum to showcase the evolution of video games and their impact on technology and pop culture. He aims to share his passion with the world, especially younger generations who may not have experienced the magic of gaming's early days.
Damir Šlogar's remarkable career and dedication are poised to significantly enriched Zagreb's cultural and tourist offerings, providing a comprehensive look into the history and significance of video games.