Square Co., Ltd
Found in 17 Collections and/or Records:
CD 181, Parasite Eve artwork, June 1998
This collection represents GamePro's press asset archives from about 1995–2004. Discs in this collection are numbered 1 to 751, roughly following when they were received or created by GamePro but not in exact order.
The library is currently digitizing these CDs to make their contents digitally accessible. Each copy in the digital library includes a scan of the CD, as well as scans of the cover slips that GamePro created for each disc.
CD 183, Square-EA, June 18, 1998
This disc includes assets for the following games:
- Bushido Blade 2
- Final Fantasy VIII
- Brave Fencer Musashi
- Parasite Eve
- Xenogears
The contents of this CD are effectively identical to the contents of CD 183, with minor differences in filenames, formats, and project names.
CD 189, Brave Fencer Musashi art, disc 1, September 1998
This collection represents GamePro's press asset archives from about 1995–2004. Discs in this collection are numbered 1 to 751, roughly following when they were received or created by GamePro but not in exact order.
The library is currently digitizing these CDs to make their contents digitally accessible. Each copy in the digital library includes a scan of the CD, as well as scans of the cover slips that GamePro created for each disc.
CD 190, Brave Fencer Musashi art, disc 2, September 1998
This collection represents GamePro's press asset archives from about 1995–2004. Discs in this collection are numbered 1 to 751, roughly following when they were received or created by GamePro but not in exact order.
The library is currently digitizing these CDs to make their contents digitally accessible. Each copy in the digital library includes a scan of the CD, as well as scans of the cover slips that GamePro created for each disc.
CD 194, assorted game art, disc created November 1998, bulk: artwork dated November 1996 – November 1998
Nob Ogasawara, press materials
Squaresoft E3 1999 brochure, May 13–15, 1999
This is a collection of folders and catalogs that video game publishers used to advertise their games. Based on the included information, it is unclear if these were intended for retailers or the press, possibly both, since they contain information about product ordering as well as general press releases. Unless otherwise noted, the original provenance of these folders is unclear.
