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*September 27: ''[[Hulk (2003 film)|Hulk]]'' [[Spanish-style playing cards]] and clear case
*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 1: ''[[Monaco Grand Prix]]'' for [[Dreamcast]] (physical [[GD-ROM]]) - developer: [[Ubi Soft Entertainment]], publisher: [[Ubi Soft Entertainment]]
*October 2: ''[[The Wider World of Atari]]'' (''[[Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration]]'' [[DLC]]) for [[Windows]] ([[Emulation]] of the [[arcade]] versions of ''[[Destroyer]]'', ''[[Football]]'', ''[[Frenzy]]'', ''[[Red Baron]]'', and ''[[Super Bug]]'', the arcade and [[Atari 2600]] version of ''[[Sky Diver]]'', the arcade and [[Atari 8-bit computer]] version of ''[[Avalanche]]'', the arcade, Atari 2600, and Atari 5200 version of ''[[Berzerk]]'', plus the Atari 2600 versions of ''[[Atari Video Cube]]'', ''[[Desert Falcon]]'', ''[[Off the Wall]]'', ''[[Steeplechase]]'', ''[[Stellar Track]]'', and ''[[Submarine Commander]]'') - developer: [[Digital Eclipse]], publisher: [[Atari, S.A.]]
*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 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 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]]
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*October 30: [[THEC64]] ([[Emulated]] [[Commodore 64]] versions of ''[[Alleykat]]'', ''[[Anarchy]]'', ''[[The Arc of Yesod]]'', ''[[Attack of the Mutant Camels]]'', ''[[Avenger]]'', ''[[Battle Valley]]'', ''[[Bear Bovver]]'', ''[[Boulderdash]]'', ''[[Bounder]]'', ''[[California Games]]'', ''[[Chip's Challenge]]'', ''[[Confuzion]]'', ''[[Cosmic Causeway: Trailblazer II]]'', ''[[Cyberdyne Warrior]]'', ''[[Cybernoid II: The Revenge]]'', ''[[Deflektor]]'', ''[[Destroyer (1986 video game)|Destroyer]]'', ''[[Everyone's a Wally]]'', ''[[Farming Simulator]]'', ''[[Firelord]]'', ''[[Galencia]]'', ''[[Gateway to Apshai]]'', ''[[Gribbly's Day Out]]'', ''[[Heartland]]'', ''[[Berobotix]]'', ''[[Highway Encounter]]'', ''[[Hover Bovver]]'', ''[[IO]]'', ''[[Impossible Mission]]'', ''[[Impossible Mission II]]'', ''[[Iridis Alpha]]'', ''[[Jumpman]]'', ''[[Mega Apocalypse]]'', ''[[Mission A.D.]]'', ''[[Monty on the Run]]'', ''[[Nebulus]]'', ''[[Netherworld]]'', ''[[Nodes of Yesod]]'', ''[[Paradroid]]'', ''[[Pitstop II]]'', ''[[Planet of Death]]'', ''[[Ranarama]]'', ''[[Robin of the Wood]]'', ''[[Silicon Warrior]]'', ''[[Skate Crazy]]'', ''[[Speedball 2 - Brutal Deluxe]]'', ''[[Spindizzy]]'', ''[[Steel]]'', ''[[Street Sports Baseball]]'', ''[[Street Sports Basketball]]'', ''[[Summer Games II]]'', ''[[Super Cycle]]'', ''[[Sword of Fargoal]]'', ''[[Temple of Apshai Trilogy]]'' (remakes of ''[[Temple of Apshai]]'', ''[[Upper Reaches of Apshai]]'', and ''[[Curse of Ra]]'')'', ''[[Thing on a Spring]]'', ''[[Thing Bounces Back]]'', [[Trailblazer]]'', ''[[Uridium]]'', ''[[Wanted: Monty Mole]]'', ''[[Who Dares Wins II]]'', ''[[Winter Games]]'', ''[[World Games]]'', and ''[[Zynaps]]'', plus [[VIC-20]] versions of ''[[Gridrunner]]'' and ''[[Psychedelia]]'') - designer: [[Retro Games]], manufacturer: [[Koch Media]]
*October 30: [[THEC64]] ([[Emulated]] [[Commodore 64]] versions of ''[[Alleykat]]'', ''[[Anarchy]]'', ''[[The Arc of Yesod]]'', ''[[Attack of the Mutant Camels]]'', ''[[Avenger]]'', ''[[Battle Valley]]'', ''[[Bear Bovver]]'', ''[[Boulderdash]]'', ''[[Bounder]]'', ''[[California Games]]'', ''[[Chip's Challenge]]'', ''[[Confuzion]]'', ''[[Cosmic Causeway: Trailblazer II]]'', ''[[Cyberdyne Warrior]]'', ''[[Cybernoid II: The Revenge]]'', ''[[Deflektor]]'', ''[[Destroyer (1986 video game)|Destroyer]]'', ''[[Everyone's a Wally]]'', ''[[Farming Simulator]]'', ''[[Firelord]]'', ''[[Galencia]]'', ''[[Gateway to Apshai]]'', ''[[Gribbly's Day Out]]'', ''[[Heartland]]'', ''[[Berobotix]]'', ''[[Highway Encounter]]'', ''[[Hover Bovver]]'', ''[[IO]]'', ''[[Impossible Mission]]'', ''[[Impossible Mission II]]'', ''[[Iridis Alpha]]'', ''[[Jumpman]]'', ''[[Mega Apocalypse]]'', ''[[Mission A.D.]]'', ''[[Monty on the Run]]'', ''[[Nebulus]]'', ''[[Netherworld]]'', ''[[Nodes of Yesod]]'', ''[[Paradroid]]'', ''[[Pitstop II]]'', ''[[Planet of Death]]'', ''[[Ranarama]]'', ''[[Robin of the Wood]]'', ''[[Silicon Warrior]]'', ''[[Skate Crazy]]'', ''[[Speedball 2 - Brutal Deluxe]]'', ''[[Spindizzy]]'', ''[[Steel]]'', ''[[Street Sports Baseball]]'', ''[[Street Sports Basketball]]'', ''[[Summer Games II]]'', ''[[Super Cycle]]'', ''[[Sword of Fargoal]]'', ''[[Temple of Apshai Trilogy]]'' (remakes of ''[[Temple of Apshai]]'', ''[[Upper Reaches of Apshai]]'', and ''[[Curse of Ra]]'')'', ''[[Thing on a Spring]]'', ''[[Thing Bounces Back]]'', [[Trailblazer]]'', ''[[Uridium]]'', ''[[Wanted: Monty Mole]]'', ''[[Who Dares Wins II]]'', ''[[Winter Games]]'', ''[[World Games]]'', and ''[[Zynaps]]'', plus [[VIC-20]] versions of ''[[Gridrunner]]'' and ''[[Psychedelia]]'') - designer: [[Retro Games]], manufacturer: [[Koch Media]]
*November 3: [[Atari VCS]] - designer: [[Atari, Inc.]], manufacturer: [[Atari, S.A.]]
*November 3: [[Atari VCS]] - designer: [[Atari, Inc.]], manufacturer: [[Atari, S.A.]]
*November 8: ''[[The First Console War]]'' (''[[Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration]]'' [[DLC]]) for [[Windows]] ([[Emulation]] of the [[Atari 2600]] versions of ''[[Air Raiders]]'', ''[[Antbear]]'', ''[[Armor Ambush]]'', ''[[Astroblast]]'', ''[[Basketball]]'', ''[[Dark Cavern]]'', ''[[Frogs & Flies]]'', ''[[International Soccer]]'', ''[[Sea Battle]]'', ''[[Star Strike]]'', ''[[Super Challenge Baseball]]'', ''[[Super Challenge Football]]'', ''[[Swordfight]]'', ''[[Tower of Mystery]]'', and ''[[Video Pinball]]'', the [[Atari 5200]] version of ''[[Final Legacy]]'', the [[Atari 7800]] version of ''[[Desert Falcon]]'', and the [[Atari 8-bit computer]] versions of ''[[Hardball]]'' and ''[[Xari Arena]]'') - developer: [[Digital Eclipse]], publisher: [[Atari, S.A.]]

Revision as of 00:51, 6 November 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