Sega games and platforms
Subject
Subject Source: Local sources
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Activision and Lightspan Partnership hard drive backup [Macintosh disk image], 1988–1994
Series
Identifier: VOLK-1
Scope and Contents
This hard drive (titled "nonnetwork backups-1" when recovered) contains files from William Volk's work at Activision from 1988–1994, as well as some files and videos related to Volk's work at Lightspan Partnership.
Dates:
1988–1994
CD 217, assorted game art, disc created January 1999, artwork dated June 1997 – December 1998
Item
Identifier: GAMEPRO-CDS.217
Scope and Contents
This disc includes assets for the following games, hardware, and media (in alphabetical order):
Army Men 3D
Bust-A-Groove
Castlevania 64
Civilization: Call to Power (mislabeled as "FIGHT SQUADD")
Darkstalkers 3 (aka Vampire Savior)
Diablo...
Dates:
Issued: disc created January 1999; artwork dated June 1997 – December 1998
CD 218, assorted game art, disc created January 1999, artwork dated September 1998 – January 1999
Item
Identifier: GAMEPRO-CDS.218
Scope and Contents
This disc includes assets for the following games and hardware (in alphabetical order):
Alien 3 (Game Gear)
Aliens Versus Predator (1999)
Beetle Adventure Racing
California Speed
Dead Moon
Dirty Larry: Renegade Cop
King's Quest: Mask of...
Dates:
Issued: disc created January 1999; artwork dated September 1998 – January 1999
William Volk papers
Collection
Identifier: VOLK
Abstract
William Volk was the Vice President of Technology at Activision from 1988–1994. As VP of technology, Volk was involved with high-level production and technology decisions throughout Activision at a transitional moment for video game and computer hardware. He served as technical lead for Activision's efforts to produce multimedia titles and oversaw the company's adoption of new platforms including multimedia-compatible computers, Super Nintendo, Sega Genesis, PlayStation, 3DO, and...
Dates:
Majority of material found within 1988–1994; Existence: backup created October 26, 1994
Found in:
Video Game History Foundation Library
