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Event ephemera

 Subject
Subject Source: Local sources

Found in 49 Collections and/or Records:

Nathalie Lawhead zine and ephemera collection

 Collection — Box A-001, Folder: 07
Identifier: EPHEMERA-LAWHEAD
Abstract

Nathalie Lawhead is an independent game designer known for titles such as bluesuburbia, Tetrageddon Games, and Everything is going to be OK. Lawhead collected zines and ephemera from independent game events they attended, such as the A MAZE. festival in Berlin.

Dates: Publication: Majority of material found within approx. 2016–2022

"Nintendo DSi Midnight Launch at GameStop Universal City Walk" lanyard badge, April 14, 2009

 Item — Case Gabe Swarr collection, zines: Series SWARR-ZINESETC
Identifier: SWARR-ZINESETC.4
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

This collection incldues concept art, design documents, correspondence, and other documentation from Gabe Swarr's work as character designer for the 2003 video game Go! Go! Hypergrind. The collection also includes a small assortment of zines, cards, and memorabilia illustrated by Swarr; some of these materials have not been scanned.


Content Note: This collection includes depictions of nudity and other suggestive content.

Dates: Issued: April 14, 2009

Nintendo party invitation, E3 1996, 1996

 Item
Identifier: FLITMAN-CARDS.8
Scope and Contents From the Collection: This collection includes scanned documents, digital images, disc images, and audiovisual recordings of material collected during the career of game producer Mark Flitman. The collection includes internal business and development documents, guidelines and research for licensed properties, production assets, personal correspondences, and related memorabilia and newsclippings.The materials in this collection have been arranged based on the companies Mark Flitman worked at during his...
Dates: 1996

Otakon 2001 Pocket Program Guide, August 10–12, 2001

 Item — Location Event guidebooks: Series EVENTS-MAGFEST-01
Identifier: EVENTS-MAGFEST-01.05
Abstract

This is a supplemental program for the anime convention Otakon, held at Baltimore Convention Center in Baltimore, MD in 2001. Flyers for MAGFest were distributed at this event, the first time MAGFest was promoted under that name (see "Mid Atlantic Gamers Festival flyer").

Dates: Publication: August 10–12, 2001

Otakon 2001 program book, August 10–12, 2001

 Item — Location Event guidebooks: Series EVENTS-MAGFEST-01
Identifier: EVENTS-MAGFEST-01.04
Abstract

This is a supplemental program for the anime convention Otakon, held at Baltimore Convention Center in Baltimore, MD in 2001. Flyers for MAGFest were distributed at this event, the first time MAGFest was promoted under that name (see "Mid Atlantic Gamers Festival flyer").

Dates: Publication: August 10–12, 2001

PlayStation Museum of Flying event photo, May 16, 1996

 Item
Identifier: FLITMAN-MINDSCAPE-EVENTS.2
Scope and Contents From the Collection: This collection includes scanned documents, digital images, disc images, and audiovisual recordings of material collected during the career of game producer Mark Flitman. The collection includes internal business and development documents, guidelines and research for licensed properties, production assets, personal correspondences, and related memorabilia and newsclippings.The materials in this collection have been arranged based on the companies Mark Flitman worked at during his...
Dates: May 16, 1996

Riddick Bowe Boxing SCES 1993 ephemera, June 1993

 Item
Identifier: FLITMAN-MISC.6
Scope and Contents

This collection of promotional ephemera for Riddick Bowe Boxing at SCES 1993 includes a poster advertisement for Extreme Entertainment's booth at the show. The poster is printed on the back of page 20 of the June 5, 1993 issue of CES Trade Daily News, which was also scanned and included in this collection.

Dates: June 1993

Star City Games & Comics tournament flyer, February 2001

 Item
Identifier: EVENTS-MAGFEST-01.02
Abstract This is a flyer for a video game tournament held at Star City Comics & Games in Roanoke, VA. These tournaments were run by members of the Roanoke-based anime fan group RoAnime Club. Joseph Yamine, the founder of MAGFest, was a member of RoAnime Club and helped run these tournaments; he credits them for inspiring the creation of the video game-focused anime convention Omakecon, which became MAGFest. According to Yamine, early MAGFest participants have retroactively described this...
Dates: Publication: February 2001

WWF backstage passes, 1993–1994

 Item
Identifier: FLITMAN-ACCLAIM-WWF.9
Scope and Contents From the Collection: This collection includes scanned documents, digital images, disc images, and audiovisual recordings of material collected during the career of game producer Mark Flitman. The collection includes internal business and development documents, guidelines and research for licensed properties, production assets, personal correspondences, and related memorabilia and newsclippings.The materials in this collection have been arranged based on the companies Mark Flitman worked at during his...
Dates: 1993–1994