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 Subject
Subject Source: Library Of Congress Genre/Form Terms

Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:

Mark Flitman papers

 Collection
Identifier: FLITMAN
Abstract Mark Flitman is a retired game producer who worked at game publisher primarily in the Chicago area from the 90s–2000s, including Konami, Acclaim, Mindscape, Midway, and Atari. In his career, Flitman often worked on product strategy for game publishers and managed the production of licensed game titles, in particular video games based on Marvel and DC comics properties and The Simpsons. Flitman was also a producer for Midway's line of extreme sports game adaptations, such as NFL Blitz and MLB...
Dates: Majority of material found within 1990–2012

Sega Channel "[Earthworm Jim], Triple Play Promos + Coke" menu footage [VHS], est. January 1995

 Item
Identifier: SHORROCK-GAMES-AV.1
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

This collection includes digitized copies of paperwork, audio and video cassettes, disks, and game data from Michael Shorrock's work for Sega Channel from 1993–1997. Shorrock's papers primarily deal with programming research and user studies for Sega Channel, as well as samples of promotional and sales materials.

Dates: est. January 1995

Sega Channel "June SC Menu - Comix Zone, Triple Play 96" menu footage [VHS], circa June 1995

 Item
Identifier: SHORROCK-GAMES-AV.3
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

This collection includes digitized copies of paperwork, audio and video cassettes, disks, and game data from Michael Shorrock's work for Sega Channel from 1993–1997. Shorrock's papers primarily deal with programming research and user studies for Sega Channel, as well as samples of promotional and sales materials.

Dates: circa June 1995

Sega Channel "Triple Play '96 Tune In" [VHS], May 18, 1995, tape dated June 22, 1995

 Item
Identifier: SHORROCK-SALES-MEDIA.17
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

This collection includes digitized copies of paperwork, audio and video cassettes, disks, and game data from Michael Shorrock's work for Sega Channel from 1993–1997. Shorrock's papers primarily deal with programming research and user studies for Sega Channel, as well as samples of promotional and sales materials.

Dates: May 18, 1995; Issued: tape dated June 22, 1995