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Roger Sharpe

 Person

Found in 16 Collections and/or Records:

Nintendo publicity folder, Winter CES 1987, January 8–11, 1987

 Item — Box Roger Sharpe collection
Identifier: PROMO-KITS.NINTENDO.87WCES
Abstract

This press kit was distributed by Nintendo of America at the 1987 Winter Consumer Electronics Show. This folder contain assets for early and unreleased first-party Nintendo products: notably, the Nintendo Knitting Machine (p.2, p.9), and early placeholder "Black Box"-style artwork for the games The Legend of Zelda and Punch-Out (p.10).

Dates: Publication: January 8–11, 1987

Roger Sharpe trade materials and ephemera

 Unprocessed Material
Identifier: 2025-019
Dates: Publication: Majority of material found within 1985–1992?

The 1990 International Summer Consumer Electronics Show, CES Official Directory, June 2–5, 1990

 Item — Location Event guidebooks
Identifier: EVENTS-GUIDES-CES.90.SUMMER
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

This is a collection of various event guides from various gaming events, including the Consumer Electronics Show, the Game Developers Conference, and the Electronic Entertainment Expo.

Dates: Publication: June 2–5, 1990

TWA Ambassador, Volume 15, Number 8, "Video Gamesmanship: The Rise and Fall and Rise of Atari", August 1982

 Item — Location Lifestyle magazines, assorted
Identifier: MAG-LIFEMISC-AMBASSADOR.V15N8
Abstract

TWA Ambassador was a free in-flight men's lifestyle magazine produced and distrubted by Trans World Airlines, with a focus on travel, fashion, and business. The August 1982 issue featured a cover story on the history of Atari, Inc.

Dates: Publication: August 1982

Video Game Time, Volume 1, Issue 1, June 1995

 Item — Location Video Game Time
Identifier: MAG-VGT.V1I1
Scope and Contents

This first and only issue of Video Game Time contains an interview with Andy Gavin, the cofounder of the studio Naughty Dog, discussing their fighting game Way of the Warrior (p.48–49).

Dates: Publication: June 1995

Warner World, Volume 7, Number 3, "Atari and the Video-Game Explosion", 1981

 Item — Location Internal corporate magazines, assorted
Identifier: MAG-INTERNALMISC-WARNERWORLD.V7N3
Abstract

Warner World was the internal magazine for Warner Communications, which included Atari at the time of this magazine's publication. This issue includes an article about the business success of Atari (p.4–7), which was reprinted from an issue of Fortune Magazine.

Dates: Publication: 1981