United States
Found in 7460 Collections and/or Records:
BusinessWeek, "Zap! Splat! Smarts?", December 23, 1996
Due to the continued commercial availability of Businessweek (now Bloomberg Businessweek), the library's digital copy of this issue currently only includes the covers, table of contents, and the relevant article about video games.
Byte
Byte, Volume 4, Issue 11, November 1979
This is a limited collection of select issues of Byte magazine with cover stories relevant to gaming history.
Byte, Volume 6, Issue 5, May 1981
This is a limited collection of select issues of Byte magazine with cover stories relevant to gaming history.
Byte, Volume 6, Issue 12, December 1981
This is a limited collection of select issues of Byte magazine with cover stories relevant to gaming history.
Byte, Volume 7, Issue 5, May 1982
This is a limited collection of select issues of Byte magazine with cover stories relevant to gaming history.
Byte, Volume 7, Issue 12, December 1982
This is a limited collection of select issues of Byte magazine with cover stories relevant to gaming history.
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, 1988
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.