Advertisements
Found in 71 Collections and/or Records:
"Grounds" commercial, with placeholder audio [VHS], 1997
Japanese Sega Channel commercials [VHS], August 1, 1994
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.
King's Field [II] North American magazine advertisement, 1995
"Magazine ad for King's Field (2J) by FromSoftware for PlayStation. Published in North America by ASCII."
King's Field IV print advertisement, 2001
"Print ad for King's Field IV by FromSoftware for PlayStation 2.'
King's Field series print advertisements, 1995
"Magazine advertisements for King's Field II and III, developed by FromSoftware for PlayStation."
Maximum Carnage advertisement proof, 1994
Mego "Time-Out" Toss-Up commercial
In 1980, the Mego toy company licensed the Game & Watch handheld games by Nintendo for North American release under the name "Time-Out." This commercial is believed to be the second revision of the commercial for the "Time-Out" Toss-Up, better known by its original title, Game & Watch: Ball.
Mego "Time-Out" Toss-Up commercial, film and container photo, June 25, 1980
This collection contains two digital copies of the 30-second commercial for the Mego "Time-Out," one with restored colors and one pre-restoration. These videos were digitized from a 16mm film produced by DuRona Productions.
Mego "Time-Out" Toss-Up commercial, partial color restoration, June 25, 1980
This collection contains two digital copies of the 30-second commercial for the Mego "Time-Out," one with restored colors and one pre-restoration. These videos were digitized from a 16mm film produced by DuRona Productions.
Mego "Time-Out" Toss-Up commercial, unrestored transfer, June 25, 1980
This collection contains two digital copies of the 30-second commercial for the Mego "Time-Out," one with restored colors and one pre-restoration. These videos were digitized from a 16mm film produced by DuRona Productions.
