Novotrade
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
Novotrade holiday card
Novotrade "Seasons Greetings" card
Publisher Relationships [audiocassette], May 8, 1989, 9:00am
"Markets change, publishers come and go, getting published successfully becomes ever more difficult. Stephen, a seasoned software schmoozer, will reveal valuable information gained in negotiating more than fifty contracts with both good and bad software publishers." —Description from Computer Game Developers' Conference 1989 program
Publisher Relationships, side A [audiocassette], May 8, 1989, 9:00am
"Markets change, publishers come and go, getting published successfully becomes ever more difficult. Stephen, a seasoned software schmoozer, will reveal valuable information gained in negotiating more than fifty contracts with both good and bad software publishers." —Description from Computer Game Developers' Conference 1989 program
Publisher Relationships, side B [audiocassette], May 8, 1989, 9:00am
"Markets change, publishers come and go, getting published successfully becomes ever more difficult. Stephen, a seasoned software schmoozer, will reveal valuable information gained in negotiating more than fifty contracts with both good and bad software publishers." —Description from Computer Game Developers' Conference 1989 program
Richard Scarry's Busytown, Sega Channel build [.GI file] [restricted], broadcast October 24, 1997
This collection includes digitized copies of paperwork, audio and video cassettes, disks, and game data from Michael Shorrock's work for Sega Channel from 1993–1997. Shorrock's papers primarily deal with programming research and user studies for Sega Channel, as well as samples of promotional and sales materials.
Richard Scarry's Busytown, Sega Channel build [Sega Genesis cartridge] [restricted], undated
This Sega Channel Demo Cartridge was numbered 357.
The Adventures of Batman & Robin, retail build [.GI file] [restricted], broadcast October 24, 1997
This collection includes digitized copies of paperwork, audio and video cassettes, disks, and game data from Michael Shorrock's work for Sega Channel from 1993–1997. Shorrock's papers primarily deal with programming research and user studies for Sega Channel, as well as samples of promotional and sales materials.
