Retro Computing & Gaming - Cyprus
RCG is a non-profit, operating the Cyprus Computer History Museum.
21/05/2026
For our next podcast, we are thrilled to host Ms Brenda Romero, the woman with the longest active video game development career! June the 1st, stay tuned!
05/04/2026
Apple Computer has turned 50!
On April the 1st, 1976, Apple Computer was founded, shaping and reshaping the personal computer industry, the music industry, how we interact with content on the go, and much more.
The Cyprus Computer Museum has the largest collection of Apple computers, from the lowly Apple II, to such important milestones as the Apple Lisa, the first Macbook, the 20th Anniversary Macintosh, the first iMac, and more, including the entire Newton line!
Expect special events at the beginning of the new school/academic year, dedicated to the profound impact of Apple, including an event with special guests! Stay tuned!
Apple to celebrate 50 years of thinking different Apple today announced it will mark its 50th anniversary, celebrating five decades of thinking different and the innovations that helped shape the world.
28/03/2026
Are Games Art? The great question is tacked by non other than the legendary games designer Brenda Romero.
Are Games Art? | Brenda Romero | TEDxGalway As cultural objects, games date back to at least 3000 BC, and video games date back to 1958. This talk explores the reasons that games are indeed an art form...
21/03/2026
Το 1ο Συνέδριο ΤΠΕ "απο εκπαιδευτικούς για εκπαιδευτικους" που διοργανώνεται για πρώτη χρονια απο το Μουσειο Υπολογιστών Κύπρου, τον ΚΕΣΕΑ-ΤΠΕ και το Πανεπιστήμιο Frederick.
Η εκδήλωση ειναι υπο την αιγίδα του Chief Scientist of Research, Innovation and Technology.
Το ΥΠΑΝ εκπροσωπηθεί απο τον ΠΛΕ Δρ Γιαλλουριδη.
10/12/2025
Such a huge honor to have Dr Furber as the main (via online) speaker at our next book presentation!
20/10/2025
So excited for this interview! Dr Steve Furber, co-creator of almost every computer released by Acorn, and the co-creator of the Acorn RISC Machine, better known today as the ARM processor.
ARM powers almost every mobile device, from the humble BBC Micro:bit to the Raspberry Pi, to mobile phones, tablets and every single Apple hardware, including Macintosh computers.
His contribution is immense, and we are looking forward to our interview this Friday. The video will be released on the YouTube channel of the Cyprus Computer Museum and on our web page (https://mouseio.org) later next week. Stay tuned!
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