Merchandise, promotional items, and memorabilia
Found in 198 Collections and/or Records:
Pokémon: The Electric Tale of Pikachu, Part One No. 3, January 15, 1999
Dates for the Viz Comics Pokémon comics are taken from the series' entry on Bulbapedia.
Pokémon (Viz Comics), 1998–2000
Dates for the Viz Comics Pokémon comics are taken from the series' entry on Bulbapedia.
Roger Clemens autograph, 1992
Roger Clemens' MVP Baseball, 1992
Sega Happy Meal box
Sega Technical Institute memorabilia, circa 1993
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.
Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice stickers, 2019
"Promotional adhesive stickers for Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice by FromSoftware for PlayStation 4, Windows, Xbox One, and Stadia."
Shadow Man #1 "Fearsome First Issue" promotional comic, August 1, 1999
This collection includes all known issues of Games Business, including a 1998 preview issue and an E3 special issue from June 2000. It is unclear if any other special issues were produced.
Issues of Games Business are unnumbered and are cataloged by date only.
Shinji Tanimura - [High Noon Constellation] 正午の星座, 1991
The Konami "image song" was commissioned by Konami in 1991 as an inspirational theme song for the company. According to an internal memo from the American division of Konami (see "Konami internal memos, 1990–1992" p.11), the title officially translates to "High Noon Constellation." The image song CD includes the original song, performed by Shinji Tanimura, as well as a karaoke version.
Shinji Tanimura - [High Noon Constellation, Official Karaoke] 正午の星座 (オリジナルカラオケ), 1991
The Konami "image song" was commissioned by Konami in 1991 as an inspirational theme song for the company. According to an internal memo from the American division of Konami (see "Konami internal memos, 1990–1992" p.11), the title officially translates to "High Noon Constellation." The image song CD includes the original song, performed by Shinji Tanimura, as well as a karaoke version.