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A Mawbanna business is taking visitors back in time, with vintage video and tabletop games set up during the school holidays. Blue Hills Honey is owned by Nicola and Robbie Charles and the former’s brother Cameron Bonde is the man behind the display. “I collect old computers and I like setting them up for the public,” Mr Bonde said. “I’m the tech nerd brother of one of the owners, so it was a natural fit.” IN OTHER NEWS: As part of the display, gamers will be immersed in the fun of Atari, Vectrex, Nintendo and Xbox consoles as well as tabletop games, with the display giving children of the 1970s, 1980s, 1990s and 2000s a chance to reminisce. “They are all the original systems and the old designs,” Mr Bonde said. “The old designs are the best part as they are just crazy.” In addition to the video games, Mr Bonde has also set up a virtual reality experience of a bee…

