CD 150, assorted game art, disc created August 1998, bulk: artwork dated May 1997 – August 1998
Scope and Contents
This disc includes assets for the following games (in order of appearance on the disc):
- AirBoardin' USA (aka Air Boarder 64, unreleased in United States)
- Akuji the Heartless
- Cool Boarders 3
- Future Cop: L.A.P.D.
- GT 64: Championship Edition
- Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver
- MediEvil
- Metal Gear Solid
- S.C.A.R.S.
- Tonic Trouble
- The Unholy War
The compressed archive file "MediEvil Cover2.psd.sit" in the folder for MediEvil contains a duplicate of "MediEvil Cover2.psd" and was not uploaded to the library's browsable archive.
Dates
- Issued: disc created August 1998
- Creation: Majority of material found within artwork dated May 1997 – August 1998
Creator
- ASCII Entertainment (Publisher, Organization)
- Human Entertainment (Developer, Organization)
- Eidos Interactive (Publisher, Organization)
- Crystal Dynamics (Developer, Organization)
- 989 Studios (Publisher, Organization)
- Idol Minds (Developer, Organization)
- Electronic Arts (Publisher, Organization)
- Ocean Software Ltd (Publisher, Organization)
- Imagineer Co., Ltd (Developer, Organization)
- Konami Corporation (Publisher, Organization)
- Ubisoft Entertainment SA (Publisher, Organization)
- Vivid Image (Developer, Organization)
- Ubisoft Montreal (Developer, Organization)
- Toys for Bob (Developer, Organization)
Conditions Governing Access
The contents of each CD in this collection are openly accessible. Because these materials were intended for public distribution, the disc images in this collection have also been made downloadable through the Video Game History Foundation's digital library. Researchers can use the disc images to access files in their original formats, or files that can't be displayed in-browser; however, the Video Game History Foundation cannot provide support for these raw files.
Full Extent
1 Discs
Language of Materials
English
Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements
Several files on this disc related to Metal Gear Solid used Japanese characters in their filenames, but they were corrupted when encoded for the Macintosh file format. For clarity, the filenames as they appear in the browsable CD directory have been repaired to their original Shift-JIS naming.
Repository Details
Part of the Video Game History Foundation Library Repository
