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[Virtual Bart] "Virtual Reality" voice recording session, tape 1, part 1 of 2 [audiocassette], est. 1992

 Item
Identifier: FLITMAN-AV.046
[Virtual Bart] "Virtual Reality" voice recording session, tape 1, part 1 of 2 [audiocassette], est. 1992
[Virtual Bart] "Virtual Reality" voice recording session, tape 1, part 1 of 2 [audiocassette], est. 1992

Scope and Contents

From the Collection:

This collection includes scanned documents, digital images, disc images, and audiovisual recordings of material collected during the career of game producer Mark Flitman. The collection includes internal business and development documents, guidelines and research for licensed properties, production assets, personal correspondences, and related memorabilia and newsclippings.

The materials in this collection have been arranged based on the companies Mark Flitman worked at during his career, then divided by individual project. A selection of sensitive documents have been separated from the rest of the collection and restricted. Personal information has also been redacted throughout the collection where necessary.

Dates

  • est. 1992

Conditions Governing Access

Development builds of games and selected sensitive documents are restricted. Closed access to these items may be provided to individual researchers at the discretion of the Video Game History Foundation library staff. Restricted items are noted in their individual records.

For the sake of access, digital images of press CDs that were meant for public consumption have been uploaded to the Internet Archive. Links to Internet Archive mirrors are available in the individual records of those items.

Extent

From the Collection: 55.9 Gigabytes

Language of Materials

English

Arrangement

This is the first of two tapes containing a voice recording session for the game Virtual Bart. Although both parts of the recording are labeled "Tape 1," they were found on two separate tapes in Mark Flitman's collection, rather than being side A and B of a single cassette. These may have been copies of a master recording (which would have been the original "Tape 1").

We have cataloged these tapes as two separate items, reflecting how they were originally found in Flitman's collection.

Repository Details

Part of the Video Game History Foundation Library Repository

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