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**''[[Black Mesa|Black Mesa -Definitive Edition-]]'' for [[Windows]] (digital via [[Steam]]) - developer: [[Crowbar Collective]], [[Valve]] publisher: [[Crowbar Collective]]
**''[[Black Mesa|Black Mesa -Definitive Edition-]]'' for [[Windows]] (digital via [[Steam]]) - developer: [[Crowbar Collective]], [[Valve]] publisher: [[Crowbar Collective]]
**''[[Crypt of the Necrodancer]]'' character [[DLC]]: [[Hatsune Miku]] for [[Linux]], [[macOS]], [[Windows]] (digital via [[Steam]]) - developer: [[Brace Yourself Games]], publisher: [[Brace Yourself Games]], [[Klei Entertainment]]
**''[[Crypt of the Necrodancer]]'' character [[DLC]]: [[Hatsune Miku]] for [[Linux]], [[macOS]], [[Windows]] (digital via [[Steam]]) - developer: [[Brace Yourself Games]], publisher: [[Brace Yourself Games]], [[Klei Entertainment]]
**''[[Sunsoft is Back! Retro Game Selection]]'' (''[[53 Stations of the Tokaido]]'', ''[[Ripple Island]]'', and ''[[The Wing of Madoola]]'') for [[Windows]] (digital via [[Steam]]) - developer: [[Sunsoft]] publisher: [[Sunsoft]]
**''[[Sunsoft is Back! Retro Game Selection]]'' (''[[Kantaro the Pyro's Journey Across the Tokaido]]'', ''[[Ripple Island]]'', and ''[[The Wing of Madoola]]'') for [[Windows]] (digital via [[Steam]]) - developer: [[Sunsoft]] publisher: [[Sunsoft]]
*April 18: ''[[HoloParade]]'' for [[macOS]] and [[Windows]] (digital via [[Steam]]) - developer: [[Roboqlo]], publisher: [[holo Indie]]
*April 18: ''[[HoloParade]]'' for [[macOS]] and [[Windows]] (digital via [[Steam]]) - developer: [[Roboqlo]], publisher: [[holo Indie]]
*April 19: ''[[Near Impact]]'' for [[Windows]] (digital via [[Steam]]) - developer: [[Sonalysts Combat Simulations]], publisher: [[Strategy First]]
*April 19: ''[[Near Impact]]'' for [[Windows]] (digital via [[Steam]]) - developer: [[Sonalysts Combat Simulations]], publisher: [[Strategy First]]
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**''[[Hydlide Special]]'' for [[Family Computer]] on [[Windows]] (digital via [[Project EGG]]) - developer: [[T&E Soft]], publisher: [[D4 Enterprise]]
**''[[Hydlide Special]]'' for [[Family Computer]] on [[Windows]] (digital via [[Project EGG]]) - developer: [[T&E Soft]], publisher: [[D4 Enterprise]]
**''[[Rune Master III: War Among Three Kingdoms]]'' for [[MSX2]] on [[Windows]] (digital via [[Project EGG]]) - developer: [[Compile]], publisher: [[D4 Enterprise]]
**''[[Rune Master III: War Among Three Kingdoms]]'' for [[MSX2]] on [[Windows]] (digital via [[Project EGG]]) - developer: [[Compile]], publisher: [[D4 Enterprise]]
***Plus partial English fan translation by [[Oasis (group)|Oasis]]
***Plus partial English fan translation patch by [[Oasis Software|Oasis]]
**''[[Turing]]'' for [[MSX2]] on [[Windows]] (digital via [[Project EGG]]) - developer: [[Compile]], publisher: [[D4 Enterprise]]
**''[[Turing]]'' for [[MSX2]] on [[Windows]] (digital via [[Project EGG]]) - developer: [[Compile]], publisher: [[D4 Enterprise]]
*April 25:
*April 25:
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**''[[Moving Adventure Psy-O-Blade]]'' for [[PC-8801|PC-8801mkIISR]] on [[Windows]] (digital via [[Project EGG]]) - developer: [[T&E Soft]], publisher: [[D4 Enterprise]]
**''[[Moving Adventure Psy-O-Blade]]'' for [[PC-8801|PC-8801mkIISR]] on [[Windows]] (digital via [[Project EGG]]) - developer: [[T&E Soft]], publisher: [[D4 Enterprise]]
**''[[Relics: Dark Fortress]]'' for [[Famicom Disk System]] on [[Windows]] (digital via [[Project EGG]]) - developer: [[Bothtec]], publisher: [[D4 Enterprise]]
**''[[Relics: Dark Fortress]]'' for [[Famicom Disk System]] on [[Windows]] (digital via [[Project EGG]]) - developer: [[Bothtec]], publisher: [[D4 Enterprise]]
***Plus English fan translation by [[BlackPaladin]]
***Plus English fan translation patch by [[BlackPaladin]]
**''[[Super Cooks]]'' for [[MSX2]] on [[Windows]] (digital via [[Project EGG]]) - developer: [[Compile]], publisher: [[D4 Enterprise]]
**''[[Super Cooks]]'' for [[MSX2]] on [[Windows]] (digital via [[Project EGG]]) - developer: [[Compile]], publisher: [[D4 Enterprise]]
**''[[True Devil Golvellius: Illustrated Book]]'' for [[MSX2]] on [[Windows]] (digital via [[Project EGG]]) - developer: [[Compile]], publisher: [[D4 Enterprise]]
**''[[True Devil Golvellius: Illustrated Book]]'' for [[MSX2]] on [[Windows]] (digital via [[Project EGG]]) - developer: [[Compile]], publisher: [[D4 Enterprise]]
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**''[[Marvel Putt Golf 2]]'' for [[PC-8801mkIISR]] on [[Windows]] (digital via [[Project EGG]]) - developer: [[Compile]], publisher: [[D4 Enterprise]]
**''[[Marvel Putt Golf 2]]'' for [[PC-8801mkIISR]] on [[Windows]] (digital via [[Project EGG]]) - developer: [[Compile]], publisher: [[D4 Enterprise]]
**''[[Nyanpi ☆ Collection]]'' for [[MSX2]] on [[Windows]] (digital via [[Project EGG]]) - developer: [[Compile]], publisher: [[D4 Enterprise]]
**''[[Nyanpi ☆ Collection]]'' for [[MSX2]] on [[Windows]] (digital via [[Project EGG]]) - developer: [[Compile]], publisher: [[D4 Enterprise]]
**''[[Omotesando Adventure]]'' for [[PC-8001]] on [[Windows]] (digital via [[Interactive Fiction Database]]) - developer: [[ASCII]], publisher: [[ASCII]]
**''[[Palms]]'' for [[FM-7]] on [[Windows]] (digital via [[Project EGG]]) - developer: [[HummingBirdSoft]], publisher: [[D4 Enterprise]]
**''[[Palms]]'' for [[FM-7]] on [[Windows]] (digital via [[Project EGG]]) - developer: [[HummingBirdSoft]], publisher: [[D4 Enterprise]]
**''[[Relics]]'' for [[FM-7]] on [[Windows]] (digital via [[Project EGG]]) - developer: [[Bothtec]], publisher: [[D4 Enterprise]]
**''[[Relics]]'' for [[FM-7]] on [[Windows]] (digital via [[Project EGG]]) - developer: [[Bothtec]], publisher: [[D4 Enterprise]]
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**''[[Sorcery Saga: Loitering and the Rumor ]]'' for [[PC-9801]] on [[Windows]] (digital via [[Project EGG]]) - developer: [[Compile]], publisher: [[D4 Enterprise]]
**''[[Sorcery Saga: Loitering and the Rumor ]]'' for [[PC-9801]] on [[Windows]] (digital via [[Project EGG]]) - developer: [[Compile]], publisher: [[D4 Enterprise]]
**''[[Sorcery Saga A-R-S]]'' for [[PC-9801]] on [[Windows]] (digital via [[Project EGG]]) - developer: [[Compile]], publisher: [[D4 Enterprise]]
**''[[Sorcery Saga A-R-S]]'' for [[PC-9801]] on [[Windows]] (digital via [[Project EGG]]) - developer: [[Compile]], publisher: [[D4 Enterprise]]
**''[[Sorcery Saga A: Excited Vacation]]'' for [[Game Gear]] on [[Windows]] (digital via [[Project EGG]]) - developer: [[Compile]], publisher: [[D4 Enterprise]]
**''[[Sorcery Saga A: Vivacious Vacation]]'' for [[Game Gear]] on [[Windows]] (digital via [[Project EGG]]) - developer: [[Compile]], publisher: [[D4 Enterprise]]
**''[[Sorcery Saga 1-2-3]]'' for [[MSX]] and [[PC-9801]] on [[Windows]] (digital via [[Project EGG]]) - developer: [[Compile]], publisher: [[D4 Enterprise]]
**''[[Sorcery Saga 1-2-3]]'' for [[MSX]] and [[PC-9801]] on [[Windows]] (digital via [[Project EGG]]) - developer: [[Compile]], publisher: [[D4 Enterprise]]
**''[[Sorcery Saga 1-2-3]]'' for [[PC-9801]] on [[Windows]] (digital via [[Project EGG]]) - developer: [[Compile]], publisher: [[D4 Enterprise]]
**''[[Sorcery Saga 1-2-3]]'' for [[PC-9801]] on [[Windows]] (digital via [[Project EGG]]) - developer: [[Compile]], publisher: [[D4 Enterprise]]
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**''[[Ys II: Ancient Ys Vanished – The Final Chapter]]'' for [[PC-8801mkIISR]] on [[Windows]] (digital via [[Project EGG]]) - developer: [[Nihon Falcom]], publisher: [[D4 Enterprise]]
**''[[Ys II: Ancient Ys Vanished – The Final Chapter]]'' for [[PC-8801mkIISR]] on [[Windows]] (digital via [[Project EGG]]) - developer: [[Nihon Falcom]], publisher: [[D4 Enterprise]]
*May 5: ''[[Laydock 2: Last Attack]]'' for [[MSX2+]] on [[Windows]] (digital via [[Project EGG]]) - developer: [[T&E Soft]], publisher: [[D4 Enterprise]]
*May 5: ''[[Laydock 2: Last Attack]]'' for [[MSX2+]] on [[Windows]] (digital via [[Project EGG]]) - developer: [[T&E Soft]], publisher: [[D4 Enterprise]]
*May 7: [[Sega Mega Drive Mini 2]] (''[[Aah! Harimanada]]'', ''[[After Burner II]]'', ''[[Alien Soldier]]'', ''[[Atomic Runner]]'', ''[[Bonanza Bros.]]'', ''[[Captain Tsubasa]]'', ''[[Columns III]]'', ''[[Combat King: King Colossus]]'', ''[[Crusader of Centy]]'', ''[[Devi & Pii]]'', ''[[Ecco the Dolphin]]'', ''[[Ecco: The Tides of Time]]'', ''[[Egocentric Gambler: Mahjong Dojo]]'', ''[[Fantasy Zone]]'', ''[[Fatal Fury 2]]'', ''[[Final Fight CD]]'', ''[[Flaming Rugby Boy: Dodge Danpei]]'', ''[[Lunar: Eternal Blue]]'', ''[[Lunar: The Silver Star]]'', ''[[Magical Taruruto]]'', ''[[Magical Girl: Silky Lip]]'', ''[[Mansion of Hidden Souls]]'', ''[[Megapanel]]'', ''[[Midnight Resistence]]'', ''[[Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water]]'', ''[[Night Striker]]'', ''[[Night Trap]]'', ''[[The Ninja Warriors]]'', ''[[OutRun]]'', ''[[Party Quiz Mega Q]]'', ''[[Party Quiz Sega Q]]'', ''[[Phantasy Star II]]'', ''[[Popful Mail]]'', ''[[Populous]]'', ''[[Puzzle & Action: Ichidant-R]]'', ''[[Ristar]]'', ''[[Romance of the Three Kingdoms III]]'', ''[[Rule the World Through Warfare: Roar of the Heroes]]'', ''[[Shining Force CD]]'', ''[[Shining in the Darkness]]'', ''[[Shin Megami Tensei]]'', ''[[Silpheed]]'', ''[[Sonic CD]]'', ''[[Sorcerian]]'', ''[[Space Harrier]]'', ''[[Space Harrier II]]'', ''[[Spatter]]'', ''[[Splatterhouse 2]]'', ''[[Star Cruiser]]'', ''[[Star Mobile]]'', ''[[Starblade]]'', ''[[Super Locomotive]]'', ''[[Super Street Fighter II]]'', ''[[Thunder Force IV]]'', ''[[Truxton]]'', ''[[Viewpoint]]'', ''[[Virtua Racing]]'', ''[[VS Puyo Puyo Sun]]'', ''[[Warsong]]'', ''[[Wondermega Collection]]'' [''[[Flicky]]'', ''[[Paddle Fighter]]'', ''[[Pyramid Magic]]'', ''[[Quiz Scramble]]'']) - designer: [[M2]], [[Sega]], manufacturer: [[Sega]]
*May 8: ''[[Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth]]'' (''[[Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth|Master Vacation Bundle]]'') for [[PlayStation 4]] (digital via [[PlayStation Network]]) - developer: [[Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio]], publisher: [[Sega]]
*May 9: ''[[Amazing Hidden Object Games 3 Pack: Paranormal Mysteries]]'' (''[[Ghost Whisperer: Forgotten Toys]]'', ''[[Immortal Lovers]]'', ''[[Sinister City]]'') for [[Windows]] (retail) - developer: [[Daedalic Entertainment]], [[JetDogs Studios]], [[Legacy Interactive]], publisher: [[Legacy Interactive]]
*May 10: English fan translation patch by [[Oasis Software|Oasis]] for ''[[Rune Master]]'' by [[Compile]] for [[MSX2]]
*May 11:
**English fan translation patch by [[LIPEMCO! Translations]] for ''[[Sorcery Saga I]]'' by [[Compile]] for [[Sega Mega Drive]]
**English fan translation patch by [[LIPEMCO! Translations]] for ''[[Sorcery Saga II: 16-year-old Arle]]'' by [[Compile]] for [[Game Gear]]
**English fan translation patch by [[LIPEMCO! Translations]] for ''[[Sorcery Saga III: The Ultimate Queen]]'' by [[Compile]] for [[Game Gear]]
**English fan translation patch by [[Oasis Software|Oasis]] for ''[[Rune Master II]]'' by [[Compile]] for [[MSX2]]
**English fan translation patch by [[SSTranslations]] and filler, hardware fix patch by [[stargood Translations]], and a title screen translation patch by EvilJagaGenius for ''[[Sorcery Saga I: The Three Magic Spheres]]'' by [[Compile]] for [[Game Gear]]
**English translation patch by [[Woomb]] for ''[[Devil Golvellius]]'' by [[Compile]] for [[MSX]]
**''[[Trojka]]'' for [[MSX2]] (digital) - developer: [[BCF]], publisher: [[BCF]]
***Plus minor English translation patch by [[MSX Translations]] that translates the few Dutch messages in the game
**''[[Xak: The Art of Visual Stage]]'' for [[MSX2]] on [[Windows]] (digital via [[Project EGG]]) - developer: [[Micro Cabin]], publisher: [[D4 Enterprise]]
***Plus English translation patch by [[Woomb]]
*May 12:
**English fan translation patch by [[KingMike Translations]] for ''[[Firework Thrower Kantaro's 53 Stations of the Tōkaidō]]'' by [[Sunsoft]] for [[Family Computer]]
**English fan translation patch by [[Psyklax Translations]] for ''[[The Wing of Madoola]]'' by [[Sunsoft]] for [[Family Computer]]
**English fan translation patch by [[stargood Translations]] for ''[[Sorcery Saga A: Vivacious Vacation]]'' by [[Compile]] for [[Game Gear]]
**English fan translation patch by [[LIPEMCO! Translations]] for ''[[Ripple Island]]'' by [[Tokai Engineering]] for [[Family Computer]]
**English fan translation patch by [[Aeon Genesis]] and [[J2e Translations]] for ''[[Sorcery Saga: Big Kindergarten Kids]]'' by [[Compile]] for [[Super Famicom]]
*May 13:
**English fan translation patch by SnowyAria and Yuvi for ''[[Sorcery Saga 1]]'' by [[Compile]] for [[PC-9801]]
**English fan translation patch by SnowyAria and Yuvi for ''[[Sorcery Saga 2]]'' by [[Compile]] for [[PC-9801]]
*May 14: ''[[Heian Monster Legend]]'' for [[MSX2]] on [[Windows]] (digital via [[Project EGG]]) - developer: [[Compile]], publisher: [[D4 Enterprise]]
*May 15: ''[[Martian Panic]]'' and [[Wiimote]] gun shell for [[Nintendo Switch]] (physical) - developer: [[NYX Digital]], [[N-fusion Interactive]], publisher: [[Funbox Media]]
*May 16: English fan translation patch by [[KingMike Translations]] and [[Video Smash Excellent]] plus a reset fix By TakuikaNinja for ''[[Magic John]]'' by [[Aicom]] for [[Family Computer]]
*May 17:
**Conversion patch for ''[[Duck Hunt]]'' to ''[[VS. Duck Hunt]]'' for [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] - developer: [[Nintendo Research & Development 1]], publisher: [[Nintendo]]
**''[[Dominon]]'' and ''[[Dominon X]]'' for [[MSX]] on [[Windows]] (digital via [[Project EGG]]) - developer: [[Compile◯]], publisher: [[D4 Enterprise]]
**English fan translation patch by [[Aeon Genesis]] for ''[[Dezaemon]]'' by [[KID]] for [[Family Computer]]
**English fan translation patch by [[Aeon Genesis]] for ''[[Draw, Make, and Play Dezaemon]]'' by [[Athena]] for [[Super Famicom]]
**English fan translation patch by [[Aeon Genesis]] for ''[[Star Fox 2]]'' beta by [[Argonaut Software]] and [[Nintendo Entertainment Analysis & Development]] for [[Super Famicom]]
**English fan translation patch by [[Psyklax Translations]] for ''[[All Night Nippon Super Mario Bros.]]'' by [[Nintendo Research & Development 4]] for [[Family Computer Disk System]]
**''[[SF Special Attack Guard Dynamite Gogo]]'' (demo) for [[MSX]] on [[Windows]] (digital via [[Project EGG]]) - developer: [[Rutsubo Gameworks]], publisher: [[D4 Enterprise]]

Latest revision as of 13:24, 18 May 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