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Subject Source: Naf

Found in 6870 Collections and/or Records:

The Backlog, Issue 7, How to Tell a Story, December 6, 2017

 Item — Location Zines: Series EPHEMERA-ZINES-VIDMAGIC; Series EPHEMERA-ZINES-SAVEPOINT; Series EPHEMERA-ZINES-IJAG
Identifier: EPHEMERA-ZINES-MAZERATS-BACKLOG.7
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

Maze Rats is the publishing group name for writer Broson O'Quinn, who writes essays and zines about video games. This collection includes the full run of his zine The Backlog, as well as a single of Maze Rats Asks, produced with friends at the 2017 Kentucky Fried Zine Fest.

Dates: Publication: December 6, 2017

"The Best of" collected books, 1990

 Collection
Identifier: MAG-COMICS-NCS-BESTOF
Scope and Contents From the Series:

This is a nearly complete collection of Nintendo Comics System, missing only two special issues and a hardcover collection.

Dates: Publication: 1990

The Best of Nintendo Comics System, 1990

 Item — Location Nintendo Comics System
Identifier: MAG-COMICS-NCS-BESTOF.NCS1990
Scope and Contents From the Series:

This is a nearly complete collection of Nintendo Comics System, missing only two special issues and a hardcover collection.

Dates: Publication: 1990

The Cursor: Game Developer Life

 Series
Identifier: MAG-CURSOR
Abstract The Cursor: Game Developer Life was a short-lived game industry trade magazine published by the International Game Developers Network, a professional organization for game developers. In addition to covering game design and technology, the magazine also covered "developer life" topics dealing with professional issues, such as workplace dynamics and salaries.Due to apparent production difficulties alluded to in the second issue, only two issues of The Cursor were produced, one...
Dates: Publication: 1997–1998

The Cursor: Game Developer Life, Summer/Fall 1998

 Item — Location The Cursor
Identifier: MAG-CURSOR.2
Scope and Contents From the Series:

This is a complete collection of both issues of The Cursor.

Dates: Publication: Summer/Fall 1998

The Cursor: Game Developer Life, Premier Issue, Summer 1997

 Item — Location The Cursor
Identifier: MAG-CURSOR.1
Scope and Contents From the Series:

This is a complete collection of both issues of The Cursor.

Dates: Publication: Summer 1997

The Cutting Edge, Spring 1996

 Item — Location GamePro
Identifier: MAG-GAMEPRO-SPECIAL.CUTTINGEDGE
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

These special issues of GamePro were published outside the magazine's normal publishing schedule and numbering scheme. They include issues for specific games, consoles, and subject areas.

This sub-series currently includes 10 special and supplemental magazines that were published between 1990–1993. Other special issues of GamePro have not been cataloged yet.

Dates: Publication: Spring 1996

The Dirty Book

 Series
Identifier: MAG-DIRTYBOOK
Abstract The Dirty Book (subtitled "Users Guide to Erotic Software") was a biannual magazine covering the early adult software industry in the 1980s. Originally started as a catalog for adult software distributors whose products were not carried by other catalogs and retailers, The Dirty Book evolved into a longer publication that contained jokes and stories about sex and computers. It is unclear how long the magazine ran, though it appears to have started in 1981...
Dates: Publication: 1981– 198?

The Dirty Book, Volume 2, Number 2, last quarter 1982

 Item
Identifier: MAG-DIRTYBOOK.V2N2
Scope and Contents

The scanned copy of this issue is missing its software ordering form, which appears to have been included with the dirty book (based on other known issues)


Content Note: The Dirty Book includes sexual imagery; graphic, crude descriptions of sexual content; and extensive coverage of adult software.

Dates: Publication: last quarter 1982

The Edutainment Catalog, Spring 1997

 Item
Identifier: PROMO-RETAILER.TEC.1997SPRING
Scope and Contents

The library's scan of this catalog includes a shipping envelope and an advertisement insert for the software Music Ace. It is unclear where the Music Ace insert was originally placed in the catalog, so both extras were placed at the end of the scan.

Dates: Publication: Spring 1997