

7 things you shouldn't miss at Suisse Toy Digital
The Suisse Toy fair is inviting game lovers to play until Sunday. I'll give you my recommendations so that you know where to head straight away.
The digital part of Suisse Toy is all about video games and everything that goes with them. The analogue part is called Classic and my colleague Ramon Schneider visited it. But first, here are my seven tips if you're travelling to Bern in the next few days
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Nintendo stand
There are no more gaming opportunities per square metre anywhere. Nintendo's stand is a colourful mix of glowing monitors, oversized figures and lots of red paint so that everyone knows which manufacturer is promoting its products here. It's well worth a visit, as you can play "Mario Kart 8", "Mario + Rabbids" and the upcoming "Super Mario Odyssey" here.
Merchandise
Bring a big wallet, because the many merchandise stands will tempt you with lots of cool stuff that nobody needs but everyone has to have. Retro stands are also prominently represented, where you can buy almost anything from the NES to the first Playstation.
Drone racing
Tabletop with catapults
E-Sport
Retro stand
It's not nearly as big and extensive as the one at Gamescom in Cologne, but they also started small. The retro corner in Bern is manageable, but still offers some exciting classics that are worth a visit - even if some of the old games like Pac Man run on an emulator.
Try out and buy gamer PCs
Learn more about the Suisse Toy Classic here
As a child, I wasn't allowed to have any consoles. It was only with the arrival of the family's 486 PC that the magical world of gaming opened up to me. Today, I'm overcompensating accordingly. Only a lack of time and money prevents me from trying out every game there is and decorating my shelf with rare retro consoles.
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