Game production materials -- Artwork
Found in 137 Collections and/or Records:
"Rich" [Bob] appeals concept art
This collection incldues concept art, design documents, correspondence, and other documentation from Gabe Swarr's work as character designer for the 2003 video game Go! Go! Hypergrind. The collection also includes a small assortment of zines, cards, and memorabilia illustrated by Swarr; some of these materials have not been scanned.
Content Note: This collection includes depictions of nudity and other suggestive content.
"Rich" [Bob] character concept art, February 2003
This collection incldues concept art, design documents, correspondence, and other documentation from Gabe Swarr's work as character designer for the 2003 video game Go! Go! Hypergrind. The collection also includes a small assortment of zines, cards, and memorabilia illustrated by Swarr; some of these materials have not been scanned.
Content Note: This collection includes depictions of nudity and other suggestive content.
Rita Zimmerer papers
"Robot" [Freddy] appeals concept art
This collection incldues concept art, design documents, correspondence, and other documentation from Gabe Swarr's work as character designer for the 2003 video game Go! Go! Hypergrind. The collection also includes a small assortment of zines, cards, and memorabilia illustrated by Swarr; some of these materials have not been scanned.
Content Note: This collection includes depictions of nudity and other suggestive content.
"Robot" [Freddy] character concept art
This collection incldues concept art, design documents, correspondence, and other documentation from Gabe Swarr's work as character designer for the 2003 video game Go! Go! Hypergrind. The collection also includes a small assortment of zines, cards, and memorabilia illustrated by Swarr; some of these materials have not been scanned.
Content Note: This collection includes depictions of nudity and other suggestive content.
Sega Technical Institute, 1990–1995
This collection includes artwork, level designs, and game design concepts from the career of Craig Stitt, artist and designer at the Sega Technical Institute and Insomniac Games. This collection also includes original artwork by Stitt, created before and after his tenures at Sega and Insomniac.
Sega Technical Institute notepad, 1
Sega Technical Institute notepad, 2
Sega Technical Institute notepad, loose pages, unordered
Segapede / Astropede assorted development document photocopies, 1993–1994
This binder primarily contains documents from November 22, 1993, outlining the state of development for Segapede. See "Segapede / Astropede assorted development document photocopies" for other Segapede related documents that were also stored in this binder by Craig Stitt.
