Merchandise, promotional items, and memorabilia
Found in 198 Collections and/or Records:
Héros de Jeux Vidéo stamps, 2005
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.
Hulk Hogan signed photo, est. 1989
Objects in this series are not directly related to the bulk of Mark Flitman's work but are still relevant to the history of video games. This includes assorted flyers, correspondence, industry reports, press materials from other companies for which Flitman was not employed, and other game-related documents that fall outside the bulk of Flitman's career.
Imagine Media word poetry magnets, May 15, 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.
Invitation to Hanna-Barbera properties showcase at Toy Fair 1991, January 31, 1991
King's Field [II] "Pre-Paid Hint Card" phone card, North America, 1995
"Prepaid hint card for King's Field (2J) by FromSoftware for PlayStation. Published in North America by ASCII."
King's Field III desktop calendar, 1996
"Desktop calendar for King's Field III by FromSoftware for PlayStation. Case is from a 3.5" floppy disk; doubles as a display stand."
King's Field III jigsaw puzzle, 1996
"Promotional jigsaw puzzle for King's Field III by FromSoftware for PlayStation. Size 12x12cm; cardboard."
King's Field III, PlayStation Memory Card labels, 1996
"Memory card labels for King's Field series by FromSoftware for PlayStation. A 'thank you' gift for sending in the questionnaire/survey card that came with the game."
King's Field Moonlight Sword figurine, 1994
"Promotional item for King's Field by FromSoftware for PlayStation." Exact provenance is not known, but may have been a reward from a lottery after sending in the questionnaire card that came with the game." Due to the fragility of this item, intact figurines are uncommon.