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The Cave Opens at Belvedere Mill

A brand new hands-on retro technology museum opens on the top floor of Belvedere Mill.

Created by Neil Thomas of the popular RMC Retro YouTube channel, The Cave hosts a collection of playable home computers, consoles, handheld electronic games and video games, set alongside an expansive library of old computing literature and a reconstructed high street games shop.

What began in 2017 as innocently sharing a hobby from his spare bedroom has since evolved into a thriving channel of over 150,000 subscribers, where Neil and the team restore, preserve and explore retro technology. Fans of the channel will recognise the museum space as the backdrop to many of his videos, and visitors can meet Neil and explore his studio as part of the experience.

You can expect to find old favourites such as Sinclair’s ZX Spectrum, the Commodore 64, Nintendo’s NES and the Sega Mega Drive, as well as exotic systems that were exclusive to other regions, such as the Sharp X68000 and Nintendo’s Virtual Boy.

The Cave plots gaming history from the very first home console, the Magnavox Odyssey of 1972, through to the consoles, microcomputers and PCs of the early 2000s, encompassing the rare, the common and even the throwaway contributions to home entertainment that helped create the multibillion pound industry of today.

Heber is pleased to welcome Neil and The Cave to Belvedere Mill!