The annual Long Island Retro Gaming Expo transforms the Cradle of Aviation Museum into a nostalgic arcade, celebrating and preserving video games from the 1980s to 2000s.
Jay Rivera expresses his passion for retro gaming, saying, 'It's a passed down thing from my mom and my dad. For me it's where everything kind of started. Like the forefathers of video games.'
The Poké Lab exhibit attracts many fans who can relive their cherished moments by using their old Game Boys to catch legendary Pokémon from the early days.
Bredan Bailey compares the appreciation for old video games to classic films, stating, 'It's kind of like old black-and-white movies, how people still go back and watch those. They're timeless classics.'
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