We play BAM! with them but professional card stacker Bryan Berg makes building structures with them. Harvard-educated architect Bryan Berg was taught by his grandfather and began card stacking at the age of eight. He has since become a multiple record breaker in the field.

DO YOU REMEMBER Your first video game experience? My parents brought us a Commodore 64 that had 6 games bundled together (Arcadia, B.C. Bill, Pedro, Cosmic Cruiser, Invaders and 3D Jumpin Jack) as a ‘Value Pack.’

DID YOU KNOW The Magnavox Odyssey was the world’s first commercial home video game console long before PlayStations, Nintendos, Mega Drives or even Ataris. It was designed by engineer Ralph Baer who wanted to build something into a television set that the owner could control.

DID YOU KNOW The first Snake game was published by Nokia for its monochrome phones and introduced on the Nokia 6110. The phone shipped with three embedded games: Memory, Logic and Snake. Snake was the only game that was playable or considered fun by phone users. It was programmed by Taneli Armanto in 1997.