


1st Floor: Welcome_Stage "Computer as Theatre" - concentrates on the history of personal computers.It also offers various education programs to local communities.

The museum also provides several gaming software available for visitors to play, such as Space Invaders, Galaga, Prince of Persia (1989 video game), Hanme-Type Writing Teacher and various others. that were developed and/or distributed by Samsung, Daewoo, and Goldstar (now LG). Their collection also includes the original Altair 8800, Commodore PET, IBM Personal Computer and classic Korean computers such as Zemix V, SPC-1500A, IQ-1000, FC-100D etc. A video footage of their year 2013's Apple I operating test was revealed in G-Star 2013, as part of the Nexon Computer Museum's moving exhibition PC Road Show. This Apple I successfully operated in 20. Purchased from Sotheby's on Jfor $374,500, their Apple I is one of only six that are still fully operational. The Nexon Computer Museum is displaying one of the original Apple I. Ltd.'s museum is to interact and communicate with a range of visitors from across boundaries, by collecting, preserving, researching, exhibiting and educating historic digital artifacts. The museum's supporters include institutions such as Computerspielemuseum Berlin and International Center for the History of Electronic Games, and IT companies such as Nexon, Softmax, Gamevil, Oculus VR, Thalmic Labs, Take-Two Interactive, Sony Computer Entertainment, etc. In 2017, the museum houses 6,900 items including personal computers, video game consoles, arcades, and software. It is known as one of the first permanent museum in Korea that is dedicated for the history of computer and video games. The Nexon Computer Museum is a museum on Jeju Island, South Korea.
