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 Subject
Subject Source: Local sources

Found in 111 Collections and/or Records:

PC Home Journal clipping, "The Birth of The Simpsons on PC", January 1992

 Item
Identifier: FLITMAN-KONAMI-SIMPSONS.10
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: January 1992

PlayStation Magazine clipping, King's Field "Extra Manual" and King's Field II coverage, May 1995

 Item
Identifier: PROMO-FROMSOFT-KF-KF1.2
Abstract

Extra Manual for King's Field and a preview of King's Field II by FromSoftware for PlayStation, from PlayStation Magazine.

Dates: Publication: May 1995

Popular Mechanics, Volume 172, Number 2, "What Really Sank the Titanic," with CyberFlix joke added to cover, magazine dated February 1995

 Item
Identifier: NELSON-06.2
Scope and Contents This issue of Popular Mechanics (with the cover story "What Really Sank the Titanic") was altered by a Cyberflix employee as joke. The Cyberflix logo has been stuck onto the cover illustration in the water near the Titanic, with a sticky note describing it as "Little Cyberflix land mines," implying that this is what actually sank the Titanic.The cover of this issue of Popular Mechanics has been digitized due to its connection to Cyberflix. We have not attempted digitized the...
Dates: Publication: magazine dated February 1995

Press coverage, 1994–1997

 Series
Identifier: SHORROCK-PRESS
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

This collection includes digitized copies of paperwork, audio and video cassettes, disks, and game data from Michael Shorrock's work for Sega Channel from 1993–1997. Shorrock's papers primarily deal with programming research and user studies for Sega Channel, as well as samples of promotional and sales materials.

Dates: 1994–1997

Riddick Bowe Boxing SCES 1993 ephemera, June 1993

 Item
Identifier: FLITMAN-MISC.6
Scope and Contents

This collection of promotional ephemera for Riddick Bowe Boxing at SCES 1993 includes a poster advertisement for Extreme Entertainment's booth at the show. The poster is printed on the back of page 20 of the June 5, 1993 issue of CES Trade Daily News, which was also scanned and included in this collection.

Dates: June 1993

Rune print advertisement, 2002

 Item
Identifier: PROMO-FROMSOFT-RUNE.1
Abstract

"Magazine advertisement for Rune by FromSoftware for GameCube."

Dates: 2002

San Jose Mercury News clipping, "Sega's launch", July 29, 1997

 Item
Identifier: SHORROCK-PRESS.2
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

This collection includes digitized copies of paperwork, audio and video cassettes, disks, and game data from Michael Shorrock's work for Sega Channel from 1993–1997. Shorrock's papers primarily deal with programming research and user studies for Sega Channel, as well as samples of promotional and sales materials.

Dates: Publication: July 29, 1997

Sega Channel coverage at Western Cable Show [VHS], tape dated December 8, 1994

 Item
Identifier: SHORROCK-PRESS.3
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

This collection includes digitized copies of paperwork, audio and video cassettes, disks, and game data from Michael Shorrock's work for Sega Channel from 1993–1997. Shorrock's papers primarily deal with programming research and user studies for Sega Channel, as well as samples of promotional and sales materials.

Dates: Issued: tape dated December 8, 1994

"Sega Channel Media Impressions, Version 3 (Sports) (No Menus)" [VHS], March 29, 1995

 Item
Identifier: SHORROCK-SALES-MEDIA.12
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

This collection includes digitized copies of paperwork, audio and video cassettes, disks, and game data from Michael Shorrock's work for Sega Channel from 1993–1997. Shorrock's papers primarily deal with programming research and user studies for Sega Channel, as well as samples of promotional and sales materials.

Dates: March 29, 1995

Sega, "We'd Like You To See Things Our Way" clipped advertisement, Winter CES 1987, January 8–11, 1987

 Item — Location CES clipped flyers
Identifier: PROMO-CESFLYERS.SEGA.87WCES.1
Scope and Contents From the Collection: This is a collection of CES flyers published in various trade magazines. The flyers in this collection had already been clipped out of their magazines at the time they were cataloged (all appear to have been cut from issues of TWICE), and they are organized as their own collection. When possible, the flyers were dated based on publication information listed on the opposite side of their pages.Generally, the library tries to collect complete issues of trade magazines, but given...
Dates: Publication: January 8–11, 1987