Location Zines
Contains 29 Results:
The Backlog, Issue 5, Fortunate Son, June 17, 2017
Maze Rats is the publishing group name for writer Broson O'Quinn, who writes essays and zines about video games. This collection includes the full run of his zine The Backlog, as well as a single of Maze Rats Asks, produced with friends at the 2017 Kentucky Fried Zine Fest.
The Backlog, Issue 6, Spoiler Warning (Part I), August 2, 2017
Maze Rats is the publishing group name for writer Broson O'Quinn, who writes essays and zines about video games. This collection includes the full run of his zine The Backlog, as well as a single of Maze Rats Asks, produced with friends at the 2017 Kentucky Fried Zine Fest.
The Backlog, Issue 7, How to Tell a Story, December 6, 2017
Maze Rats is the publishing group name for writer Broson O'Quinn, who writes essays and zines about video games. This collection includes the full run of his zine The Backlog, as well as a single of Maze Rats Asks, produced with friends at the 2017 Kentucky Fried Zine Fest.
Maze Rats Asks, Issue 1, What's Your Favorite Video Game?, October 4, 2017
Maze Rats is the publishing group name for writer Broson O'Quinn, who writes essays and zines about video games. This collection includes the full run of his zine The Backlog, as well as a single of Maze Rats Asks, produced with friends at the 2017 Kentucky Fried Zine Fest.
Save Point, Issue 1, Spring/Summer 2019
The library's zine collection currently holds five subcollections of zines by various authors and groups.
Zinetendo, 2015
Zintendo is a self-published fanart zine featuring art based on characters and games from Nintendo consoles. The zine includes contributions from a variety of community artists and was published through a crowdfunding campaign on Kickstarter.
Video Magic newsletter, Issue 111, October/ November 1993
This collection includes three issues of the long-running, self-published newsletter Video Magic by Frank M. Polosky. The newsletter could be described as an early game collecting magazine. It contains sales listings for used video and computer games, reviews for games on older platforms, and advertisements for gaming magazines, newsletters, and services.
Issue 113 implies that these three issues were given away as a free sample.
Video Magic newsletter, Issue 112, December 1993 / January 1994
This collection includes three issues of the long-running, self-published newsletter Video Magic by Frank M. Polosky. The newsletter could be described as an early game collecting magazine. It contains sales listings for used video and computer games, reviews for games on older platforms, and advertisements for gaming magazines, newsletters, and services.
Issue 113 implies that these three issues were given away as a free sample.
Video Magic newsletter, Issue 113, February / March 1994
This collection includes three issues of the long-running, self-published newsletter Video Magic by Frank M. Polosky. The newsletter could be described as an early game collecting magazine. It contains sales listings for used video and computer games, reviews for games on older platforms, and advertisements for gaming magazines, newsletters, and services.
Issue 113 implies that these three issues were given away as a free sample.