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 Organization

Dates

  • Existence: 1982-05-28

Languages Used

  • English

Found in 73 Collections and/or Records:

SimPeople box, 2000

 Item
Identifier: GAMES-003.1
Scope and Contents From the Item:

This is a complete physical copy of SimPeople (シムピープル), the Japanese localization of the original The Sims title by Maxis and Electronic Arts. This copy does not have a cover insert for its jewel case, but to our knowledge, the game did not originally come with one. Additionally, the game's registration number has been redacted from publicly accessible scans.

Dates: Publication: 2000

SimPeople disc and jewel case scans, 2000

 Item
Identifier: GAMES-003.2
Scope and Contents

This copy of SimPeople copy does not have a cover insert for its jewel case, but to our knowledge, the game did not originally come with one. Additionally, the game's registration number has been redacted from the publicly accessible scan of this item.

Dates: Publication: 2000

SimPeople disc image files [restricted], 2000

 Item
Identifier: GAMES-003.5
Scope and Contents From the Item:

This is a complete physical copy of SimPeople (シムピープル), the Japanese localization of the original The Sims title by Maxis and Electronic Arts. This copy does not have a cover insert for its jewel case, but to our knowledge, the game did not originally come with one. Additionally, the game's registration number has been redacted from publicly accessible scans.

Dates: Publication: 2000

SimPeople manual, 2000

 Item
Identifier: GAMES-003.3
Scope and Contents From the Item:

This is a complete physical copy of SimPeople (シムピープル), the Japanese localization of the original The Sims title by Maxis and Electronic Arts. This copy does not have a cover insert for its jewel case, but to our knowledge, the game did not originally come with one. Additionally, the game's registration number has been redacted from publicly accessible scans.

Dates: Publication: 2000

SimPeople registration card and insert, 2000

 Item
Identifier: GAMES-003.4
Scope and Contents From the Item:

This is a complete physical copy of SimPeople (シムピープル), the Japanese localization of the original The Sims title by Maxis and Electronic Arts. This copy does not have a cover insert for its jewel case, but to our knowledge, the game did not originally come with one. Additionally, the game's registration number has been redacted from publicly accessible scans.

Dates: Publication: 2000

SimPeople (シムピープル)

 Item — Box SimPeople
Identifier: GAMES-003
Scope and Contents

This is a complete physical copy of SimPeople (シムピープル), the Japanese localization of the original The Sims title by Maxis and Electronic Arts. This copy does not have a cover insert for its jewel case, but to our knowledge, the game did not originally come with one. Additionally, the game's registration number has been redacted from publicly accessible scans.

Dates: Publication: 2000

The Publishers' Panel [audiocassette], May 8, 1989, 4:30pm

 Item — Location CGDC 1989 tapes
Identifier: EVENTS-GDCPRES-TAPES.89.23
Abstract

"Gathered here together are the decision makers from Broderbund, Mediagenic, Accolade, Origin, Electronic Arts, and Epyx. They will discuss their views on the state of the industry and answer your questions." —Description from Computer Game Developers' Conference 1989 program

Dates: Event: May 8, 1989, 4:30pm

The Publishers' Panel, side A [audiocassette], May 8, 1989, 4:30pm

 Item
Identifier: EVENTS-GDCPRES-TAPES.89.23.A
Abstract

"Gathered here together are the decision makers from Broderbund, Mediagenic, Accolade, Origin, Electronic Arts, and Epyx. They will discuss their views on the state of the industry and answer your questions." —Description from Computer Game Developers' Conference 1989 program

Dates: Event: May 8, 1989, 4:30pm

The Publishers' Panel, side B [audiocassette], May 8, 1989, 4:30pm

 Item
Identifier: EVENTS-GDCPRES-TAPES.89.23.B
Abstract

"Gathered here together are the decision makers from Broderbund, Mediagenic, Accolade, Origin, Electronic Arts, and Epyx. They will discuss their views on the state of the industry and answer your questions." —Description from Computer Game Developers' Conference 1989 program

Dates: Event: May 8, 1989, 4:30pm