I loved that museum. Had a blast on my first visit in 2011. 2013 I went back - had some fun, but was by myself, and it wasn't quite as fun as having someone to play the race car games with :) And "sniper 2" is way better than "sniper". I wish I could've understand more Russian...
I bought my HP11C in 1987 for $89.00. It's still useful. That was the engineer run HP of the cold war. Not today's MBA run company that bamboozles it's way to profit via overpriced ink.
The longer I live the more I realize this is true. When you really get into a certain topic, sport, hobby, you realize there are always people above and below, there is no top or bottom. But directories of information like this are what really make the Internet a great place. I love looking at this stuff.
Damn, I had an MK calculator when I was a kid. I was always fascinated by it. I think I took it apart to see how it worked and was unable to put back together.
Those pictures sure bring back some memories.
Here is a blog about a visit to the location:
http://35summers.org/2010/01/05/the-museum-of-soviet-video-g...
There is also a Museum of Soviet Synthesizers (quite a number):
http://www.ruskeys.net/eng/synths.php
The Electronica Stylophone is (I think) a copy of the 1967 Stylophone, modern copies of which are still available.