
Who doesn’t like a sneaky weekend trip to the nation’s capital?!
Well, that’s exactly what our good friend, Noel Wheatley, did this past weekend. Noel (aka: FurySevenSix) shared photos of the amazing retro gaming centre he found in Canberra on his Twitter and Instagram accounts. The Canberra Vintage & Collectible Centre is one of those places that will wow and indulge you in some very intoxicating nostalgia.
Sneaky weekend trip to Canberra yielded some spectacular surprises at @CanberraVCC.🤩
And yes you better believe I’ll be going back there again.😊#RetroGaming #Gaming pic.twitter.com/qeD5QvAe9x
— Noel Wheatley 🎮 (@FurySevenSix) December 18, 2022
The below photos attest to the amazing collections found at the Canberra Vintage & Collectible Centre (Canberra VCC), from iconic gaming systems, classic video games, to mouth-watering collectibles that have been lost to time. Make sure you add the Canberra VCC to your must visit list now!
PS: Check out Noel’s Instagram for more pics and vids of this amazing place!
The important details:
- Venue: Canberra Vintage & Collectible Centre
- Address: 11/90 Barrier Street, Fyshwick, Australian Capital Territory











image source (used by permission): Noel’s Twitter and Instagram accounts





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