An important videogame museum was destroyed in Ukraine

The situation that is currently being lived in Ukraine has also had a strong impact on the videogame industry. Multiple developers of that territory have abandoned their work stations due to the constant danger in which they are, and now it was announced that one of the most important computing and video game museums in the country, was destroyed because of a bombing for the Russian air forces.

Russia-Ukraine Conflict Triggers World War III Alarm; Ukraine Gives Tough Fight To Behemoth Russia We are talking about the Museum of Mariupol Computers, Q EU after having preserved and stored 15 years of computer history and gaming, was recently destroyed. Dmitry Cherepanov , owner of this place, is currently safe, but unfortunately lost everything.

"It was reported that the Mariupol Computer Museum, a private collection composed of about 500 computer objects, video games and retro technology from the 1950s until the beginning of the year 2000, a collection that was under construction about 20 years, It has been destroyed by a bomb. "

CHEREPANOV Not only was the owner of the place, but it was also in charge of personally restoring many of the pieces in the collection of it. Through a publication on Facebook, the Ukrainian mentioned that "the only thing that remains of the collection of him that he had been kneading for the last 15 years are simple fragments of memories."

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