Commercial video games
Found in 39 Collections and/or Records:
Rogue: The Adventure Game, "User's Guide" manual, 1983
This is the earliest known physical release of the landmark role-playing game Rogue, published independently by Artificial Intelligence Design Systems and predating its wide release in 1984 by Epyx. At the time of digitization, the game media for this copy of Rogue could not be located but is known to exist; it was likely separated from the game at undetermined point.
SimPeople box, 2000
This is a complete physical copy of SimPeople (シムピープル), the Japanese localization of the original The Sims title by Maxis and Electronic Arts. This copy does not have a cover insert for its jewel case, but to our knowledge, the game did not originally come with one. Additionally, the game's registration number has been redacted from publicly accessible scans.
SimPeople disc and jewel case scans, 2000
This copy of SimPeople copy does not have a cover insert for its jewel case, but to our knowledge, the game did not originally come with one. Additionally, the game's registration number has been redacted from the publicly accessible scan of this item.
SimPeople disc image files [restricted], 2000
This is a complete physical copy of SimPeople (シムピープル), the Japanese localization of the original The Sims title by Maxis and Electronic Arts. This copy does not have a cover insert for its jewel case, but to our knowledge, the game did not originally come with one. Additionally, the game's registration number has been redacted from publicly accessible scans.
SimPeople manual, 2000
This is a complete physical copy of SimPeople (シムピープル), the Japanese localization of the original The Sims title by Maxis and Electronic Arts. This copy does not have a cover insert for its jewel case, but to our knowledge, the game did not originally come with one. Additionally, the game's registration number has been redacted from publicly accessible scans.
SimPeople registration card and insert, 2000
This is a complete physical copy of SimPeople (シムピープル), the Japanese localization of the original The Sims title by Maxis and Electronic Arts. This copy does not have a cover insert for its jewel case, but to our knowledge, the game did not originally come with one. Additionally, the game's registration number has been redacted from publicly accessible scans.
SimPeople (シムピープル)
This is a complete physical copy of SimPeople (シムピープル), the Japanese localization of the original The Sims title by Maxis and Electronic Arts. This copy does not have a cover insert for its jewel case, but to our knowledge, the game did not originally come with one. Additionally, the game's registration number has been redacted from publicly accessible scans.
Squad Force Heroes rulebook, April 26, 2017
This is a collection of zines and ephemera donated to the Video Game History Foundation by Nathalie Lawhead. Lawhead collected these zines from events they attended between roughly 2016–2018.
Xbox Live Power Up, 2004
The library holds two copies of this brochure. The second copy includes a promotional letter for Xbox Live and a copy of the Xbox Live Arcade game disc, both of which were scanned and included in the library's digital copy. The contents of the Xbox Live Arcade disc have not been digitized.
