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Rhythm games

 Subject
Subject Source: Local sources

Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:

CD 192, 989 Studios "Holiday CD", September 1998

 Item
Identifier: GAMEPRO-CDS.192
Scope and Contents This disc includes assets for the following games (in order of appearance on the disc): Bust a Groove Cardinal Syn Cool Boarders 3 CyberStrike 2 EverQuest NBA ShootOut 99 (unreleased) NCAA GameBreaker 99 NFL GameDay...
Dates: September 1998

CD 204, Bust-A-Groove [disc unreadable], est. November 1998

 Item
Identifier: GAMEPRO-CDS.204
Scope and Contents From the Collection: This collection represents GamePro's surviving press asset archives from about 1995–2004. Discs in this collection are numbered 1 to 751, roughly following when they were received or created by GamePro but not in exact order. The library is currently in the process of digitizing this collection and migrating files into a format that can be viewed in our digital archive. Each copy in the digital library includes a scan of the CD, as well as scans of the cover slips that GamePro...
Dates: est. November 1998

CD 217, assorted game art, disc created January 1999, artwork dated June 1997 – December 1998

 Item
Identifier: GAMEPRO-CDS.217
Scope and Contents This disc includes assets for the following games, hardware, and media (in alphabetical order): Army Men 3D Bust-A-Groove Castlevania 64 Civilization: Call to Power (mislabeled as "FIGHT SQUADD") Darkstalkers 3 (aka Vampire Savior) Diablo...
Dates: Issued: disc created January 1999; artwork dated June 1997 – December 1998

CD 246, Bust-A-Groove, November 1998

 Item
Identifier: GAMEPRO-CDS.246
Scope and Contents From the Collection: This collection represents GamePro's surviving press asset archives from about 1995–2004. Discs in this collection are numbered 1 to 751, roughly following when they were received or created by GamePro but not in exact order. The library is currently in the process of digitizing this collection and migrating files into a format that can be viewed in our digital archive. Each copy in the digital library includes a scan of the CD, as well as scans of the cover slips that GamePro...
Dates: November 1998

CD 292, assorted game art, disc created December 1999, artwork dated March–October 1999

 Item
Identifier: GAMEPRO-CDS.292
Scope and Contents This disc includes assets for the following games (in alphabetical order): Donkey Kong 64 FIFA 2000 Guitar Freaks International Track & Field 2000 (aka International Track & Field 2) Knockout Kings 2000 Messiah NBA...
Dates: Issued: disc created December 1999; artwork dated March–October 1999

Guitar One presents Guitars and Gaming, circa 2008

 Item — Location Lifestyle magazines, assorted
Identifier: MAG-LIFEMISC-GUITARONE.1
Scope and Contents

This magazine is almost entirely about the Guitar Hero and Rock Band game franchises, with brief mentions of other video games with guitars. However, it does not appear to be a sponsored publication.

Dates: Publication: circa 2008

Nintendo Retailer Source Book, est. second half 2004, materials dated 2003–2005

 Item — Location Game publisher publicity kits
Identifier: PROMO-KITS.NINTENDO.RETAIL04
Abstract

Product guides, like this one, were sent to video game retailers by Nintendo of America to promote their new and upcoming games and hardware. This binder, which appears to have been printed in 2004, was sent to a Blockbuster video rental store; it contains fact sheets, flyers, and a newsletter for retailers about Nintendo products called NSider Magazine.

Dates: Publication: est. second half 2004; materials dated 2003–2005

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