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Derby Computer Museum in Derby, England is a computer museum exhibiting computers and video game consoles from the 1970s onwards. The museum showcases everything from Nintendo 64s, Sega Megadrives and Playstation one's to old Apple Macs, Amstrad PCs and Microsoft computers with various versions of old Windows software. Each of the six rooms, spread across two floors, offers something different. [1]

The museum is a registered charity and operates out of the second and third floors of 3-4 Iron Gate in Derby. It features numerous rooms covering Japanese video games, 70s/80s microcomputers, British computer gaming history, PC and Apple exhibits, and computers in music. [2]

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  1. ^ "Derby Telegraph - Play old GTA, Mario and Tomb Raider games at new Derby Computer Museum". Derby Telegraph. Retrieved 13 November 2024.
  2. ^ "Lost Computer Art Of Derby Teen Goes On Display 30 Years After His Death". Time Extension. Retrieved 13 November 2024.
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