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Capcom U.S.A. Inc. v. Data East Corp. court documents, dockets 131–141

 Item
Identifier: REPORTS-003
Abstract Capcom U.S.A. Inc. v. Data East Corp. (No. C 93-3259 WHO, 1994 WL 1751482) was a federal civil lawsuit in the United States, in which Capcom argued that Data East's arcade game Fighter's History unlawfully copied from their own fighting game Street Fighter II. Judge William H. Orrick ultimately determined that the similar elements between Street Fighter II and Fighter's History were not...
Dates: Issued: filed April 1994

Cyan collection

 Collection
Identifier: CYAN
Abstract Cyan is the developer of the Myst adventure game series. Based in the Spokane, WA area, the company has been continuously producing games since 1987. Cyan are active custodians of their own history: A significant amount of production materials from the making of their games has been retained at Cyan's headquarters in a storage room known internally as the "Cyan Vault," including hundreds of videotapes from the production and promotion of their games, particularly Riven: The Sequel to Myst...
Dates: Publication: 1989–2008

Gabe Swarr collection

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: SWARR
Abstract

Gabe Swarr is an animator who served as the character designer for the 2003 video game Go! Go! Hypergrind (originally titled Slammin' Attackers!) while working at animation studio Spumco in 2003.

Dates: Majority of material found within 2002–2003

Game production art, assorted

 Collection
Identifier: MISCDEV-ART
Scope and Contents

This is an assorted collection of video game production art that does not fit into any other collection. These are typically individual or one-off acquisitions that do not belong to a larger body of work held by the library. In all cases, we have recorded the provenance of each item.

Dates: est. 2010–2011

Game production audio, assorted

 Collection
Identifier: MISCDEV-AUDIO
Scope and Contents

This is an assorted collection of audio from video game production that does not fit into any other collection. These are typically individual or one-off acquisitions that do not belong to a larger body of work held by the library. In all cases, we have recorded the provenance of each item.

Dates: est. 1992

Jason RM Smith portfolio tapes, Argonaut Software

 Collection
Identifier: SMITHJRM
Abstract

Jason RM Smith served as senior animator at Argonaut Software, working on titles including Croc: Legend of the Gobbos, Buck Bumble, and FX Fighter. Smith created backups and recorded videos of his work for his animation portfolio.

Dates: Recorded: 1995–1997

Mark Flitman papers

 Collection
Identifier: FLITMAN
Abstract Mark Flitman is a retired game producer who worked at game publisher primarily in the Chicago area from the 90s–2000s, including Konami, Acclaim, Mindscape, Midway, and Atari. In his career, Flitman often worked on product strategy for game publishers and managed the production of licensed game titles, in particular video games based on Marvel and DC comics properties and The Simpsons. Flitman was also a producer for Midway's line of extreme sports game adaptations, such as NFL Blitz and MLB...
Dates: Majority of material found within 1990–2012

Necrosoft Games collection

 Collection — Box: Brandon Sheffield donation boxes
Identifier: NECROSOFT
Abstract

Necrosoft Games is an independent game studio founded by former Game Developer magazine editor Brandon Sheffield. These materials, donated by Sheffield on an ongoing basis, including behind-the-scenes materials from the development of Necrosoft titles.

Dates: est. 2019

Tom Payne collection

 Collection
Identifier: PAYNE-STI
Abstract

Tom Payne is a game artist who worked at the Sega Technical Institute from 1991–1993, and LucasArts from 1993–1997.

This collection of Payne's artwork and notes comes primarily from his work at the Sega Technical Institute and particularly from his work on Sega's 1992 game Sonic the Hedgehog 2. This collection includes much of Payne's original art for his Sonic 2 zones, Metropolis Zone and Cyber City (also labeled Genocide City).

Dates: 1991–1995

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