Promotional materials
Found in 470 Collections and/or Records:
Bloodborne: The Old Hunters Edition release poster, 2015
"Release poster for Bloodborne Old Hunters Edition (DLC) by FromSoftware for PlayStation 4. B2 paper size (50x71cm). Photoshop composite of 4 individual 12x17" scans @ 600dpi."
Bloodborne tote bag, 2015
"Promotional tote bag for Bloodborne by FromSoftware for PlayStation 4. Silk screen on canvas. Size (minus handles) is approx. 23x33cm."
Boxing Legends of The Ring flyer, 1993
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.
BudgeCo, Pinball Construction Set "The First Software Toy" flyer, est. 1982
This is an unorganized collection of miscellanous video game flyers, likely sourced from trade show events. These items may be reorganized in the future as this collection grows.
Bungie, Marathon sell sheet, 1994
This is an unorganized collection of miscellanous video game flyers, likely sourced from trade show events. These items may be reorganized in the future as this collection grows.
Capcom "Line Up" DVD, Volume 62 [Region 2 DVD], September 2011
"Promo movies from Capcom 09/2011, including Dark Souls by From Software for PlayStation 3."
Capcom "New Software Line Up" brochure, February 2015
"Brochure for new games promoted by Capcom, including Dark Souls II: Scholar of the First Sin by FromSoftware for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One."
CAPCOM New Software Lineup, Volume 278 clipping, featuring Elden Ring, December 2021
"CAPCOM New Software Lineup, including Elden Ring by FromSoftware for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5. A4 paper size: 210x297 mm."
Capcom Product Catalog Spring 2008 foldout, 2008
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.
"Capcom Takes Home the Arcade Challenge!" publicity folder, 1989
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.