Events, conferences, and trade shows
Found in 400 Collections and/or Records:
Getting Your Start [audiocassette], May 7, 1989, 4:30pm
"What are the different doorways into the game industry, and which one is right for you? Should you join a group or fly solo? How do you find the right publisher and get them to notice you? What are the resources you will need? How do you handle contracts and publisher communications?" —Description from Computer Game Developers' Conference 1989 program
Getting Your Start, side A [audiocassette], May 7, 1989, 4:30pm
"What are the different doorways into the game industry, and which one is right for you? Should you join a group or fly solo? How do you find the right publisher and get them to notice you? What are the resources you will need? How do you handle contracts and publisher communications?" —Description from Computer Game Developers' Conference 1989 program
Getting Your Start, side B [audiocassette], May 7, 1989, 4:30pm
"What are the different doorways into the game industry, and which one is right for you? Should you join a group or fly solo? How do you find the right publisher and get them to notice you? What are the resources you will need? How do you handle contracts and publisher communications?" —Description from Computer Game Developers' Conference 1989 program
Hasbro 3rd Annual Grand Idea Fair Award Winner certificate, December 14, 2009
Hasbro 2010 Service Awards Dinner program, September 22, 2010
Hasbro award certificates, 2009
Hasbro Future Now signage, undated
Heart of Darkness press kit [disc image], 1995
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.
Holiday Inn Tanglewood Roanoke event space flyer, circa mid-2001
This is a flyer for the event space at the Holiday Inn Tanglewood Roanoke, where the first MAGFest event was held. This space was originally scoped out for the anime fan convention Omakecon, which would become MAGFest.
"Infogrames ECTS Fall 96 Show Case" CD-ROM [disc image], Fall 1996
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.
