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 Subject
Subject Source: Library Of Congress Genre/Form Terms

Found in 8535 Collections and/or Records:

Lucasfilm's Monthly Marque, Volume 1, Number 6/7, March 1989

 Item — Location Lucasfilm's Monthly Marquee
Identifier: MAG-LUCASFILM.V1N67
Scope and Contents From the Series:

This is a near-complete collection of known issues of Monthly Marquee. There is a single issue missing from this run (December 1989). It is unknown whether any more were produced after the final issue in this collection (February 1991).

Dates: Publication: March 1989

Lucasfilm's Monthly Marque, Volume 1, Number 10/11, July 1989

 Item — Location Lucasfilm's Monthly Marquee
Identifier: MAG-LUCASFILM.V1N10/11
Scope and Contents From the Series:

This is a near-complete collection of known issues of Monthly Marquee. There is a single issue missing from this run (December 1989). It is unknown whether any more were produced after the final issue in this collection (February 1991).

Dates: Publication: July 1989

Lucasfilm's Monthly Marque, Volume 2, Number 1, October 1989

 Item — Location Lucasfilm's Monthly Marquee
Identifier: MAG-LUCASFILM.V2N1
Scope and Contents From the Series:

This is a near-complete collection of known issues of Monthly Marquee. There is a single issue missing from this run (December 1989). It is unknown whether any more were produced after the final issue in this collection (February 1991).

Dates: Publication: October 1989

Lucasfilm's Monthly Marque, Volume 2, Number 2/3, November 1989

 Item — Location Lucasfilm's Monthly Marquee
Identifier: MAG-LUCASFILM.V2N2/3
Scope and Contents From the Series:

This is a near-complete collection of known issues of Monthly Marquee. There is a single issue missing from this run (December 1989). It is unknown whether any more were produced after the final issue in this collection (February 1991).

Dates: Publication: November 1989

Lucasfilm's Monthly Marquee

 Series
Identifier: MAG-LUCASFILM
Abstract Lucasfilm's Monthly Marquee (later LucasArts Monthly Marquee) was the interna; staff newsletter at Lucasfilm from 1988 to early 1992. The newsletter covered goings-on at the company, including information about upcoming Lucasfilm productions, the state of Lucasfilm events and company grounds, and staff personal updates. Relevant to this library, the newsletter included news about the company's computer and video game division.Starting in 1990, several...
Dates: Publication: 1988–1991

Management Information Systems newsletter, Volume 1, Numbers 1–4, January–July 1994

 Item
Identifier: FLITMAN-ACCLAIM-BUSINESS.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: January–July 1994

Maze Rats Asks, Issue 1, What's Your Favorite Video Game?, October 4, 2017

 Item — Location Zines: Series EPHEMERA-ZINES-VIDMAGIC; Series EPHEMERA-ZINES-SAVEPOINT; Series EPHEMERA-ZINES-IJAG
Identifier: EPHEMERA-ZINES-MAZERATS-ASKS.1
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: October 4, 2017

Maze Rats zines, 2016–2017

 Collection
Identifier: EPHEMERA-ZINES-MAZERATS
Scope and Contents

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: 2016–2017

MCV

 Series
Identifier: MAG-MCV
Abstract MCV (originally The Market for Computer & Video Games) is a long-running game developer trade magazine, originally published weekly and first printed in September 1998. After the magazine was sold to Biz Media in 2019, it was renamed MCV/Develop, reviving the name of the defunct trade magazine Develop from the same publishers and moving from a weekly to monthly format.MCV was originally published in both the United States...
Dates: Publication: November 2009 –

MCV, Issue 22, May 21, 1999

 Item — Location MCV (oversized)
Identifier: MCV.022
Scope and Contents From the Series:

This collection includes an assortment of issues of MCV and MCV/DEVELOP, dating back to May 1999. The majority of the collection is from before 2000 or after October 2019. Pre-2000 issues of MCU are from the US edition.

Dates: Publication: May 21, 1999