Famed art museum to add Tetris, The Sims, Flow, Minecraft, and more to Philip Johnson Galleries beginning in March of next year.
The Smithsonian's "Art of Video Games" exhibit has now closed, but games will be on display at another high-profile art museum beginning early next year.
New York's Museum of Modern Art has announced that it's chosen 40 games to display at a new game-specific gallery.
Games selected for display at MoMA go back decades and include the likes of Pac-Man and Spacewar, but also contemporary releases such as Portal and Minecraft.
The games will be on display as part of the museum's Architecture and Design collection at the establishment's Johnson Galleries beginning in March of next year.
"Are video games art? They sure are, but they are also design, and a design approach is what we chose for this new foray into this universe," reads a line from the Museum of Modern Art's announcement.
Read more of "Museum of Modern Art opening game gallery" at GameSpot.