THIS is the world’s tallest playable arcade game at over 111 feet tall - and it’s all powered by an electric car.
Players sit in the Hyundai Genesis GV60 and use a controller to drive their virtual vehicle in Korea-inspired 8-bit Seoul Racer.
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Eye-catching neon lights will project the Pac-Man-style racing simulator onto the courtyard of the V&A museum.
The electric SUV has the ability to power other plug-in devices including a microwave and coffee machine.
The most skilled drivers with their names on the interactive leaderboard stand a chance of winning a pair of tickets for the Hallyu! exhibition.
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The event, sponsored by Korean car firm Genesis, features around 200 objects celebrating the country’s growing influence on pop-culture.
It includes props from Netflix’s Squid Game, a set from Oscar winning film Parasite and costumes belonging to Gangnam Style singer PSY.
Gamers wanting to take a free four-minute spin need to pre-book tickets for between 5.45pm and 8.45pm on Friday.
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