Periodicals
Found in 9568 Collections and/or Records:
Lucasfilm's Monthly Marque, Volume 1, Number 12, August 1989
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).
Lucasfilm's Monthly Marque, Volume 1, Number 3/4, December 1988
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).
Lucasfilm's Monthly Marque, Volume 1, Number 6/7, March 1989
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).
Lucasfilm's Monthly Marque, Volume 1, Number 10/11, July 1989
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).
Lucasfilm's Monthly Marque, Volume 2, Number 1, October 1989
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).
Lucasfilm's Monthly Marque, Volume 2, Number 2/3, November 1989
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).
Lucasfilm's Monthly Marquee
Management Information Systems newsletter, Volume 1, Numbers 1–4, January–July 1994
Maxim, Volume 9, Number 6, "Three Kings: The Poker Pack", June 2005
Due to the irrelevance of most of this magazine's contents to video game history, the library's digital copy of this issue currently only includes the cover and the relevant article.
Content Note: Maxim contains sexual imagery and crude content.
Maze Rats Asks, Issue 1, What's Your Favorite Video Game?, October 4, 2017
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.
