Electronic Entertainment Expo
Found in 88 Collections and/or Records:
Games Business, June 1, 1999, supplement section dated May 15, 1999
This issue of Games Business was printed with a complimentary copy of E3 Show Daily for E3 1999, Day 3, dated May 15, 1999. This year's E3 Show Daily was published under the Games Business brand.
Games Business, E3 Edition, June 2000
This collection includes all known issues of Games Business, including a 1998 preview issue and an E3 special issue from June 2000. It is unclear if any other special issues were produced.
Issues of Games Business are unnumbered and are cataloged by date only.
GameTap E3 2006 brochure, May 10–12, 2006
This is a collection of folders and catalogs that video game publishers used to advertise their games. Based on the included information, it is unclear if these were intended for retailers or the press, possibly both, since they contain information about product ordering as well as general press releases. Unless otherwise noted, the original provenance of these folders is unclear.
Kojima Productions Presents M4 Show Maybe?, May 10–12, 2006
This collection currently includes two promotional magazines.
Marvel 2099 E3 website printout, May 7, 1996
Microsoft Windows Partners @ E3 promotional card and pin, May 15, 1999
This collection includes all known issues of Games Business, including a 1998 preview issue and an E3 special issue from June 2000. It is unclear if any other special issues were produced.
Issues of Games Business are unnumbered and are cataloged by date only.
"Mindscape Welcomes Hank Aaron," E3 1996, May 17, 1996
Nintendo party invitation, E3 1996, 1996
Nintendo Power Guide to E3 1999 brochure, May 13–15, 1999
This copy of this brochure contains sticky notes requesting to scan images of the games Riqa, Eternal Darkness, and Ridge Racer. These notes were temporarily removed during digitization and reapplied afterwards.
Nintendo Power's Guide to E3 2001 double-sided brochure, May 17–19, 2001
This is a double-sided brochure, which can be read starting on either side of the cover. The front half covers the GameCube, while the back half covers the Game Boy family.