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Subject Source: Naf

Found in 7524 Collections and/or Records:

GameShark Magazine, Number 29, April 2001

 Item — Location GameShark Magazine
Identifier: MAG-GAMESHARK.29
Scope and Contents From the Series:

This is a partial collection of GameShark Magazine, starting with Issue 24 (2000). The magazine is believed to have run through Issue 32 (2002?).

Issues of Dangerous Waters are undated; dates for these issues are approximated based on cataloging from Sega Retro. Based on the issue frequency, the magazine seems to have attempted to publish on a bimonthly schedule with uneven success.

Dates: Publication: April 2001

GameShark Magazine, Number 30, June 2001

 Item — Location GameShark Magazine
Identifier: MAG-GAMESHARK.30
Scope and Contents From the Series:

This is a partial collection of GameShark Magazine, starting with Issue 24 (2000). The magazine is believed to have run through Issue 32 (2002?).

Issues of Dangerous Waters are undated; dates for these issues are approximated based on cataloging from Sega Retro. Based on the issue frequency, the magazine seems to have attempted to publish on a bimonthly schedule with uneven success.

Dates: Publication: June 2001

GameShark Magazine, Number 31, November 2001

 Item — Location GameShark Magazine
Identifier: MAG-GAMESHARK.31
Scope and Contents From the Series:

This is a partial collection of GameShark Magazine, starting with Issue 24 (2000). The magazine is believed to have run through Issue 32 (2002?).

Issues of Dangerous Waters are undated; dates for these issues are approximated based on cataloging from Sega Retro. Based on the issue frequency, the magazine seems to have attempted to publish on a bimonthly schedule with uneven success.

Dates: Publication: November 2001

Gamestar (US)

 Series
Identifier: MAG-GAMESTARUS
Abstract Gamestar was a short-lived adult-focused video game magazine by IDG Communications, the publishers of GamePro. The magazine was targered to adult men and featured coverage of movies, music, and electronics, in addition to video games and computer games. Like similar magazines like PC Accelerator, Gamestar was written from an edgy men's perspective that frequently sexualized women and included model photoshoots interspersed throughout the magazine.The magazine appears to have only...
Dates: Publication: 2004–2005?

Gamestar, Volume 1, Issue 1, Summer 2004

 Item — Location Gamestar (US)
Identifier: MAG-GAMESTARUS.V1I1
Scope and Contents From the Series:

This collection includes all three known issues of Gamestar.

Content Note: Gamestar includes sexualized imagery and writing.

Dates: Publication: Summer 2004

Gamestar, Volume 1, Issue 2, November 2004

 Item — Location Gamestar (US)
Identifier: MAG-GAMESTARUS.V1I2
Scope and Contents From the Series:

This collection includes all three known issues of Gamestar.

Content Note: Gamestar includes sexualized imagery and writing.

Dates: Publication: November 2004

Gamestar, Volume 1, Issue 3, December/January 2005

 Item — Location Gamestar (US)
Identifier: MAG-GAMESTARUS.V1I3
Scope and Contents From the Series:

This collection includes all three known issues of Gamestar.

Content Note: Gamestar includes sexualized imagery and writing.

Dates: Publication: December/January 2005

GameStop "Conquer All Dimensions" catalog, July 3–23, 2002

 Item — Location Retailer catalogs
Identifier: PROMO-RETAILER.GAMESTOP.2002.07
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

This is a collection of video game retailer catalogs. Currently, the library does not actively seek these out but will accession them when donated.

Dates: Publication: July 3–23, 2002

GameStop "Save Now, Trade Later, Play More" catalog, 2003

 Item — Location Retailer catalogs
Identifier: PROMO-RETAILER.GAMESTOP.2003.1
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

This is a collection of video game retailer catalogs. Currently, the library does not actively seek these out but will accession them when donated.

Dates: Publication: 2003

GameTap E3 2006 brochure, May 10–12, 2006

 Item — Location Game publisher publicity kits
Identifier: PROMO-KITS.GAMETAP.1
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

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.

Dates: Publication: May 10–12, 2006