Boris Yeltsin Museum and the Yekaterinburg Computer Museum

The Yeltsin Center, the Boris Yeltsin Museum and the Yekaterinburg Computer Museum supported the 15th anniversary, dedicated to the International Museum Day, the Night of Museums action.

Visitors to the exhibition could play one of the most popular games of that time — Doom on a Pentium with a capacity of 100 megahertz from the personal collection of Sergei Martyanov, owner of the Anti-Museum of Computers and Games. This computer, possessing very modest abilities by modern standards, excited the minds of adolescents, was a symbol of freedom and new opportunities.

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