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LVLup! Interactive Video Game Museum

@LvlupmuseumTracked since May 2026

Observed Aug 19, 2026 · stalePublic earnings

creating Events, gallery, digital preservation.

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Identity, tiers, posts, and visible counts come from the latest public Patreon observation. Growth compares available public snapshots. Revenue is labeled observed only when Patreon exposes it; otherwise it is modeled from public membership and tier signals.

Paid members
11
0% · 30-day rate from 13 observed days
Total audience
17
incl. free followers
Observed monthly earnings
$24
Starting price
$1/mo
7 membership tiers
Membership tiers

Where the 17 observed tier members sit

$035.3%$129.4%$329.4%

Largest observed tier is $0 Free. The bar only uses public tier patron counts.

$0/moFree635.3% of observed tier members
$1/moMuseum Membership529.4% of observed tier members
$3/moMuseum Membership +529.4% of observed tier members
$5/moTurbo Membership00% of observed tier members
$10/moSuper Turbo Membership15.9% of observed tier members
$15/moSuper Mega Turbo Membership00% of observed tier members
$20/moGolden Membership00% of observed tier members
Growth signals: LVLup! Interactive Video Game Museum
0%

11 paid members · 30-day rate from 13 observed days

Membership
111211
May 202616 weeks trackedNow
LVLup! Interactive Video Game Museum11 members · $24/mo

The chart only uses LVLup! Interactive Video Game Museum's observed public history. Comparison peers are listed below, but comparable trend series are not available yet.

Creator comparisons

Where LVLup! Interactive Video Game Museum ranks

5 creators shown
#1of 6 measured
Paid members in Recommended cohort

Semantic matches are not ready, so this fixed cohort uses the best available category, audience, pricing, and cadence evidence.

Ranking data · includes stale rows
LVLup! Interactive Video Game Museum's paid members rank in Recommended cohort
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LVLup! Interactive Video Game MuseumProfileWritingPaid members position in Recommended cohort
11ReferenceAug 19, 2026Stale
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RemWritingCategory, audience, pricing & cadence
11Same valueAug 19, 2026
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Xena-StorgeWritingCategory, audience, pricing & cadence
11Same valueAug 19, 2026

The rank uses the full fixed cohort. This table shows up to five creators around LVLup! Interactive Video Game Museum; the coverage summary above still counts everyone.

What they publish

Recent posts

120Profile posts1 postLast month50%Members-only

Previews available for 25 of 120 posts

Article Latest post$1 tier & upUpdate for 2023!

Here is a small update about the museum. During the last few months big changes happened sinc...

Jan 21, 2023 0 likes 0 comments
New temporary Museum SpaceOn Thursday, September 22 at 17.00, the renewed video games exhibition "Press Start" opened in RaRa's building (Narva mnt 11).VideoSeptember 22Public 0 0Students from ViljandiToday we had a very big group of students from Viljandi Kutseõppekeskus. We talked about the basics of Video Game history and the game development scene in Estonia.VideoToday at Aug 19 crawlPublic 0 0New sponsor - Ringtail StudiosMar 22, 2022ArticleMar 22, 2022Public 0 2VGA at Narva!Jan 4, 2022ArticleJan 4, 2022$1 tier & up 0 0Merry Christmas!Dec 23, 2021ArticleDec 23, 2021$1 tier & up 0 02021 is getting to an end.Important! On 23-26.12, 31.12-04.01 we are closed!ArticleDec 19, 2021Public 0 0Three years of workNov 3, 2021ArticleNov 3, 2021$1 tier & up 0 0Thank you!Oct 23, 2021ArticleOct 23, 2021Public 0 0Intellivision gamesOct 21, 2021ArticleOct 21, 2021$1 tier & up 0 0New in MuseumOct 11, 2021 View post Kodak Brownie Star. 1957. These simple plastic cameras were once very popular. Over 10 million Star series cameras were made from 1957 with versions continuing into the late 1960s. The original design was by Arthur H. Crapsey. All were based on a similar layout with each model having various combinations of different viewfinder and flash arrangements, some built-in, some external, some with no flash facility. Some models were available in different colors as well. The "star" name was applied to 127 film cameras, but there were similar models made using 620 film. #kodak #RetroCamerasArticleOct 11, 2021Public 0 0Museum is 3 years oldOct 10, 2021ArticleOct 10, 2021$1 tier & up 0 0
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