United States
Found in 6871 Collections and/or Records:
I.D., 1954–2010
I.D. (also referred to as I.D. The International Design Magazine or simply I.D. Magazine, originally Industrial Design) was a long-running American design magazine. Through the 1980s, 1990s, and 2000s, the magazine featured more coverage of games, CD-ROMs, websites, and other multimedia. The magazine also ran the Interactive Media Design Review, an annual awards showcase for interactive media design.
I.D., Volume 41, Number 3, May/June 1994
This collection includes a handful of issues of I.D. The library is only collecting issues of I.D. with coverage related to games, software, and other interactive media.
I.D., Volume 46, Number 4, June 1999
This collection includes a handful of issues of I.D. The library is only collecting issues of I.D. with coverage related to games, software, and other interactive media.
I.D., Volume 47, Number 4, June 2000
This collection includes a handful of issues of I.D. The library is only collecting issues of I.D. with coverage related to games, software, and other interactive media.
IEEE Multimedia, Volume 4, Number 2, April–June 1997
The library has collected small number of issues of a variety of different multimedia magazines. Due to the limited issues held for each series, they are cataloged and shelved together.
ieMAGAZINE, Volume 7, Issue 3, March 19, 2001
This is a partial collection of GameWEEK and ieMAGAZINE. Issue numbering continues from VideoGame Advisor (which ended at Volume 3).
The magazine is known to have run through at least December 3, 2001 (Volume 7, Issue 18).
IGDA 2001 Annual Report, April 2002
This is a nearly complete collection of Game Developer and its many supplements, including the Game Developer Game Career Guides. Where applicable, supplements are organized with the issues they were bundled with.
IGDA 2002 Annual Report, May 2003
This is a nearly complete collection of Game Developer and its many supplements, including the Game Developer Game Career Guides. Where applicable, supplements are organized with the issues they were bundled with.
Illusion of Gaia promotional foldout, 1994
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.
Inc., Volume 16, Number 5, "Looking for Mr. Right", May 1994
This issue of Inc. features an extensive profile on the business side of Maxis, creators of SimCity.