EB Games
Found in 38 Collections and/or Records:
Electronics Boutique catalog, est. early 1993
We believe this supplement was included with an issue of Electronic Gaming Monthly from early 1993. However, the exact issue could not be identified at the time of cataloging.
Electronics Boutique catalog, Issue 3, August/September 1997
Electronics Boutique double-sided mail order catalog, January 1993
This is a double-sided catalog, which can be read starting on either side of the cover. The front half covers computer software, while the back half covers video games.
Electronics Boutique "Fall Mail Order Catalog", Fall 1991
This is a collection of video game retailer catalogs. Currently, the library does not actively seek these out but will accession them when donated.
Electronics Boutique "Multimedia Madness CD-ROM Spectacular", 1994
This is a collection of video game retailer catalogs. Currently, the library does not actively seek these out but will accession them when donated.
Electronics Boutique Nintendo first day release print, #29393, 1996
Objects in this series are not directly related to the bulk of Mark Flitman's work but are still relevant to the history of video games. This includes assorted flyers, correspondence, industry reports, press materials from other companies for which Flitman was not employed, and other game-related documents that fall outside the bulk of Flitman's career.
Electronics Boutique, October 1992 catalog, published November 1992
This supplement was included with Issue 40 of Electronic Gaming Monthly.
Electronics Boutique, October 1993 Catalog, published November 1993
This supplement was included with Issue 52 of Electronic Gaming Monthly.
Electronics Boutique "Sack O'Super Software!" catalog, December 1993
This is a collection of video game retailer catalogs. Currently, the library does not actively seek these out but will accession them when donated.
Electronics Boutique "Sky High Software Savings" catalog, August 1993
This is a double-sided catalog, which can be read starting on either side of the cover. The front half covers computer software, while the back half covers video games.