Game production materials
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Unproduced project character concept art, est. 2001
This collection includes artwork, level designs, and game design concepts from the career of Craig Stitt, artist and designer at the Sega Technical Institute and Insomniac Games. This collection also includes original artwork by Stitt, created before and after his tenures at Sega and Insomniac.
Unsorted artwork
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.
Unsorted Gunhouse artwork
This is a collection of hand-drawn artwork for the game Gunhouse by artist Juan Ramirez, which were used as the basis for in-game graphics. The majority of this collection was unorganized when it was received, and no attempt has been made to organize those unsorted documents.
Unused Atrus performance capture, 1 [miniDV], November 17, 1999
This video appears to be an unused performance of Rand Miller as Atrus for use in realMyst (identified on the tape as "Myst 3D"). It appears that Cyan planned to record a static video of Rand Miller's face to map onto a 3D model of Atrus. However, the final game uses a traditional full-motion video performance instead.
Unused Atrus performance capture, 2 [miniDV], November 17, 1999
This video appears to be an unused performance of Rand Miller as Atrus for use in realMyst (identified on the tape as "Myst 3D"). It appears that Cyan planned to record a static video of Rand Miller's face to map onto a 3D model of Atrus. However, the final game uses a traditional full-motion video performance instead.
Unused Riven commercial, no audio [VHS], 1997
Uru, 1999–2003
Uru: Ages Beyond Myst and Uru: Path of the Shell, assorted in-game footage / "introduding Parable (Mudpie)" pitch trailer production, fragment of interview with Bonds [miniDV], footage captured est. 2003–2004, interview filmed December 14, 2000
The middle of this video includes a fragment of an interview with Susan Bonds (filmed December 14, 2000), which appears to be leftover from an earlier recording on the tape.
Uru: Ages Beyond Myst teaser trailer [miniDV], est. 2002 or 2003
This is a similar trailer to the "Uru: Online Ages Beyond Myst" trailer, but with the finalized game title.