United States
Found in 7505 Collections and/or Records:
Nintendo, "The More The Mario" clipped flyer, Summer CES 1990, June 2–5, 1990
Nintendo, The Official 1991 World of Nintendo Buyers' Guide & Consumer Electronics Show Planner, Winter CES 1991, January 10–13, 1991
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.
Nintendo, "The VS. Challenge" flyer, 1985
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.
Nintendo, "Three Essential Rules" clipped advertisements, Summer CES 1991, June 1–4, 1991
Nintendo, Vs. System "Here Today. Here Tomorrow." flyer, 1984
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.
Nintendo "Who Are You?" commercial, digital film scan
This is a digital scan of a 35mm film containing the "Who Are You?" commercial for the Game Boy Advance. This print is believed to have been screened in the United States and was issued on October 31, 2003.
Noons rulebook, April 6, 2017
This is a collection of zines and ephemera donated to the Video Game History Foundation by Nathalie Lawhead. Lawhead collected these zines from events they attended between roughly 2016–2018.
Novato Advance news clipping, "From farm town to high-tech leader", 1996
NTVIC, Crazyland! Flyer, 1991
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.
Nuts & Volts Magazine, Volume 15, Number 11, November 1994
This collection includes various issues of electronics hobbyist and industry magazines. Issues are collected when relevant to the history of video games.
Larger runs of electronics magazines are cataloged separately.
