Source materials
Subject
Subject Source: Local sources
Found in 117 Collections and/or Records:
1997 Computer Music Consulting demo, Donald S. Griffin [audiocassette], 1997
Item
Identifier: FLITMAN-AV.034
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Objects in this series are not directly related to the bulk of Mark Flitman's work but are still relevant to the history of video games. This includes assorted flyers, correspondence, industry reports, press materials from other companies for which Flitman was not employed, and other game-related documents that fall outside the bulk of Flitman's career.
Dates:
1997
Acclaim WWF wrestler speeches recording session [audiocassette], September 28, 1994
Item
Identifier: FLITMAN-AV.029
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...
Dates:
September 28, 1994
"ADR Reads / DBC Edit Master" (Gehn ADR footage) [Digital Betacam], May 29, 1997
Item
Identifier: CYAN-RIVEN-BTS-SAMPLE.04
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
This collection includes over 200 videotapes and audio recordings from the history of Cyan and the Myst series. The videos are primarily from the production of Riven: The Sequel to Myst, including raw camera footage and composite tests from the filming of the live-action portions of the game, developer interviews, and behind-the-scenes footage used in "The Making of Riven" documentary. The tapes also include footage from other Myst-related projects, along with footage from general Cyan...
Dates:
May 29, 1997
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
Found in:
Video Game History Foundation Library
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Cyan collection
David Marsh, ICOM Simulations collection
Unprocessed Material — Location David Marsh collection
Identifier: 2024-010
Dates:
circa 1987–1993
Found in:
Video Game History Foundation Library
Filming footage, November 11, 1996 – February 8, 1997
Sub-Series
Identifier: CYAN-RIVEN-FILMING
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
This collection includes over 200 videotapes and audio recordings from the history of Cyan and the Myst series. The videos are primarily from the production of Riven: The Sequel to Myst, including raw camera footage and composite tests from the filming of the live-action portions of the game, developer interviews, and behind-the-scenes footage used in "The Making of Riven" documentary. The tapes also include footage from other Myst-related projects, along with footage from general Cyan...
Dates:
November 11, 1996 – February 8, 1997
Filming footage and behind the scenes, est. 1992–1993
Sub-Series
Identifier: CYAN-MYST-BTS
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
This collection includes over 200 videotapes and audio recordings from the history of Cyan and the Myst series. The videos are primarily from the production of Riven: The Sequel to Myst, including raw camera footage and composite tests from the filming of the live-action portions of the game, developer interviews, and behind-the-scenes footage used in "The Making of Riven" documentary. The tapes also include footage from other Myst-related projects, along with footage from general Cyan...
Dates:
est. 1992–1993