Went to the EMP museum in Seattle awhile back.
They had an indie games section.
It was pretty neat and had a lot of different consoles and computers.
One station had a WASD with blues.
The exhibits at EMP are great!
This past August I visited another Paul Allen gem for the first time: the
living computer museum. I cannot say enough about it. I was able to locate the dozen or so significant computers in my life, all of them running. TTY terminals with rotary telephones, ATR-8000 CP/M machines with 8-inch floppies, Apple IIc with Taxi Yellow Alps, acoustic coupler modems, the works.
I must've typed the same BASIC program a half dozen times on just as many operating systems. If I was local to the area I'd be a member. Walking into the server exhibit was like meeting the WOPR. The only winning move is not to play.