WEC Museum acquisitions/2024: Difference between revisions

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**Plus English fan translation patch by [[Nebulous Translations]]
**Plus English fan translation patch by [[Nebulous Translations]]
*April 14:  
*April 14:  
**''[[Red Dead Revolver]]'' for [[Xbox (console)|Xbox]] (physical [[CD-ROM]]) - developer: [[Rockstar San Diego]], publisher: [[Rockstar Games]]
**''[[Red Dead Revolver]]'' for [[Xbox (console)|Xbox]] (physical [[DVD-ROM]]) - developer: [[Rockstar San Diego]], publisher: [[Rockstar Games]]
**''[[Red Dead Redemption]]'' for [[PlayStation 3]] (physical [[Blu-ray]]) - developer: [[Rockstar San Diego]], [[RockStar North]], publisher: [[Rockstar Games]]
**''[[Red Dead Redemption]]'' for [[PlayStation 3]] (physical [[Blu-ray]]) - developer: [[Rockstar San Diego]], [[RockStar North]], publisher: [[Rockstar Games]]
*April 29:  
*April 29:  
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*July 8: ''[[Red Dead Redemption: Undead Nightmare]]'' for [[PlayStation 3]] (physical [[Blu-ray]]) - developer: [[Rockstar San Diego]], [[RockStar North]], publisher: [[Rockstar Games]]
*July 8: ''[[Red Dead Redemption: Undead Nightmare]]'' for [[PlayStation 3]] (physical [[Blu-ray]]) - developer: [[Rockstar San Diego]], [[RockStar North]], publisher: [[Rockstar Games]]
*July 12: ''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge]]'' ''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge - Dimension Shellshock|Dimension Shellshock]]'' [[DLC]] for [[Nintendo Switch]] (digital via [[Nintendo eShop]]) - developer: [[Tribute Games]], publisher: [[Dotemu]]
*July 12: ''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge]]'' ''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge - Dimension Shellshock|Dimension Shellshock]]'' [[DLC]] for [[Nintendo Switch]] (digital via [[Nintendo eShop]]) - developer: [[Tribute Games]], publisher: [[Dotemu]]
*August 13:
**''[[F1 World Grand Prix]]'' for [[Dreamcast]] (physical [[GD-ROM]]) - developer: [[Lankhor]], publisher: [[Eidos Interactive]]
**''[[Monaco Grand Prix]]'' [[Dreamcast]] cover and case (physical) - developer: [[Ubi Soft Entertainment]], publisher: [[Ubi Soft Entertainment]],
*August 18: ''[[Orwell's Animal Farm]]'' for [[macOS]] and [[Windows]] (digital via [[GOG.com]]) - developer: [[Nerial]], publisher: [[The Dairymen]]
*August 18: ''[[Orwell's Animal Farm]]'' for [[macOS]] and [[Windows]] (digital via [[GOG.com]]) - developer: [[Nerial]], publisher: [[The Dairymen]]
*August 19: ''[[Sherlock Holmes: The Kidnapping of the Earl's Daughter]]'' for [[Family Computer]] (physical [[ROM cartridge]]) - developer: [[Towa Chiki]], publisher: [[Towa Chiki]]
*August 19: ''[[Sherlock Holmes: The Kidnapping of the Earl's Daughter]]'' for [[Family Computer]] (physical [[ROM cartridge]]) - developer: [[Towa Chiki]], publisher: [[Towa Chiki]]
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**''[[A Scandal in Bohemia]]'' (digital [[ePUB 3]]) - author: [[Sir Arthur Conan Doyle]], publisher: [[Project Gutenberg]]
**''[[A Scandal in Bohemia]]'' (digital [[ePUB 3]]) - author: [[Sir Arthur Conan Doyle]], publisher: [[Project Gutenberg]]
**''[[Through the Looking-Glass]]'' (digital [[ePUB 3]]) - author: [[Lewis Carroll]], publisher: [[Project Gutenberg]]
**''[[Through the Looking-Glass]]'' (digital [[ePUB 3]]) - author: [[Lewis Carroll]], publisher: [[Project Gutenberg]]
*September 27: ''[[Hulk (2003 film)|Hulk]]'' [[Spanish-style playing cards]] and clear case
*October 1: ''[[Monaco Grand Prix]]'' for [[Dreamcast]] (physical [[GD-ROM]]) - developer: [[Ubi Soft Entertainment]], publisher: [[Ubi Soft Entertainment]]
*October 8: ''[[Star Wars Rogue Squadron III: Rebel Strike - Limited Edition Preview Disc]]'' (''[[Star Wars (1983 video game)|Star Wars]]'' [[arcade]] [[video game|game]] and ''[[Star Wars Rogue Squadron III: Rebel Strike]]'' demo)
*October 12: ''[[Midway's Greatest Arcade Hits: Vol. 1]]'' for [[Dreamcast]] ([[Emulated]] [[arcade]] [[video game|game]]s: '', ''[[Defender]]'', ''[[Joust]]'', ''[[Robotron]]'', ''[[Rootbeer Tapper]]'', ''[[Sinistar]]'', ''[[Spy Hunter]]'') - developer: [[Digital Eclipse Software]], publisher: [[Midway Home Entertainment]]
*October 16:
**''[[Activision Game Vault: Volume 3]]'' for [[Windows 95]] - developer: [[Activision]], publisher: [[Activision]]
***''[[Activision's Atari 2600 Action Pack]]''  for [[Windows 95]] ([[Emulated]] [[Atari 2600]] [[video games]]: ''[[Boxing (1980 video game)|Boxing]]'', ''[[Chopper Command]]'', ''[[Cosmic Commuter]]'', ''[[Crackpots]]'', ''[[Fishing Derby]]'', ''[[Freeway]]'', ''[[Frostbite]]'', ''[[Grand Prix]]'', ''[[H.E.R.O.]]'', ''[[Kaboom!]]'', ''[[Pitfall! (video game)|Pitfall!]]'', ''[[River Raid (video game)|River Raid]]'', ''[[Seaquest]]'', ''[[Sky Jinks]]'', ''[[Spider Fighter]]'') - developer: [[Activision]], publisher: [[Activision]]
***''[[Activision's Atari 2600 Action Pack 2]]''  for [[Windows 95]] ([[Emulated]] [[Atari 2600]] [[video games]]: ''[[Atlantis (video game)|Atlantis]]'', ''[[Barnstorming]]'', ''[[Dolphin]]'', ''[[Dragster]]'', ''[[Enduro]]'', ''[[Ice Hockey]]'', ''[[Keystone Kapers]]'', ''[[Laser Blast]]'', ''[[Megamania]]'', ''[[Oink!]]'', ''[[Plaque Attack]]'', ''[[River Raid II]]'', ''[[Skiing]]'', ''[[Stampede]]'', ''[[Tennis]]'') - developer: [[Activision]], publisher: [[Activision]]
***''[[Activision's Atari 2600 Action Pack 3]]''  for [[Windows 95]] ([[Emulated]] [[Atari 2600]] [[video games]]: ''[[Breakout (video game)|Breakout]]'', ''[[Canyon Bomber]]'', ''[[Checkers]]'', ''[[Combat]]'', ''[[Night Driver]]'', ''[[Private Eye]]'', ''[[Space War]]'', ''[[Starmaster]]'', ''[[Title Match Pro Wrestling]]'', ''[[Yars' Revenge]]'') - developer: [[Activision]], publisher: [[Activision]]
***''[[Activision's Commodore 64 15 Pack]]''  for [[Windows 95]] ([[Emulated]] [[Commodore 64]] [[video games]]: ''[[The Activision Decathlon]]'', ''[[Alcazar: The Forgotten Fortress]]'', ''[[Beamrider]]'', ''[[Eliminator]]'', ''[[The Great American Cross-Country Road Race]]'', ''[[Hacker]]'', ''[Little Computer People]]'', ''[[Portal (video game)|Portal]]'', ''[[Toy Bizarre]]'', ''[[Rock n' Bolt]]'', ''[[Park Patrol]]'', ''[[Master of the Lamps]]'', ''[[Web Dimension]]'', ''[[Zenji]]'', ''[[Zone Ranger]]'') - developer: [[Activision]], publisher: [[Activision]]
**''[[Silent Hunter II]]'' for [[Windows 95]] - developer: [[Ultimation]], publisher: [[Strategic Simulations]]
**''[[Sonic R]]'' for [[Windows 95]] - developer: [[Sonic Team]] and [[Traveller's Tales]], publisher: [[Sega]]
*October 22:
**''[[Hatsune Miku VR]]'' for [[PlayStation 4]] [[PSVR]] (physical [[Blu-ray]]) - developer: [[Crypton Future Media]], publisher: [[Limited Run Games]]
**''[[Space Channel 5 VR: Kinda Funky News Flash]]'' for [[PlayStation 4]] [[PSVR]] (physical [[Blu-ray]])) - developer: [[Grounding]], publisher: [[Limited Run Games]]
**''[[Zen Studios Ultimate VR Collection]]'' (''[[CastleStorm: Virtual Reality]]'', ''[[Infinite Minigolf]]'', ''[[Out of Ammo]]'', ''[[Pinball FX2 VR]]'') for [[PlayStation 4]] [[PSVR]] (physical [[Blu-ray]])) - developer: [[Zen Studios]], publisher: [[Perp Games]]

Revision as of 22:08, 22 October 2024

This article contains West Elmira Computer Museum acquisitions from the year 2024. The items listed below were acquired on that date by the museum's founder, Jennifer McMurray.

Acquisitions by date