Yes, the United States has museums dedicated to computers, video games, and consoles125. These museums preserve the history of computing and digital entertainment through artifacts, interactive exhibits, and playable games245.
A few examples of museums about computers, consoles, and video games in the US:
Located in New Hampshire, this museum focuses on classic video games from before 1990 and has 275 playable machines58.
Also known as Arcadia, this museum in Illinois features 70 machines from a collection of nearly 1,50058.
Situated in Mountain View, California, this museum explores the history of computing and its impact14. The museum has over 90,000 objects, photographs, and films4.
Located in Roswell, Georgia, this museum contains over 300,000 artifacts1. Exhibits include a timeline of computer history and a tribute to Apollo 111.
Located in San Francisco, this museum features around 300 playable machines, including carnival amusements dating back to the late 1800s5.
Situated in Frisco, Texas, this museum is dedicated to the history of the video game industry26. Opened in 2016, the museum features classic arcade machines, console games, and exhibits on the history of the industry2.
Located in Oakland, California, this museum is dedicated to digital entertainment as an art form, with a collection of 12,000 games across 40 systems57.
Located in Wall, New Jersey, this museum displays, restores, and repairs computer artifacts1. Many of the pieces are operable by docents1.