Press materials
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
CD 040, Wild Arms, February 1997
This collection represents GamePro's press asset archives from about 1995–2004. Discs in this collection are numbered 1 to 751, roughly following when they were received or created by GamePro but not in exact order.
The library is currently digitizing these CDs to make their contents digitally accessible. Each copy in the digital library includes a scan of the CD, as well as scans of the cover slips that GamePro created for each disc.
CD 076, Excalibur 2555 AD screenshots and manufacturing assets, September 1997
This CD appears to contain the manufacturing assets for Excalibur 2555 AD (such as box art, registration cards, and manual design). Included on this disc is a copy of the "SCEA SourceBook," the development guide for the Sony PlayStation that details their software submission and approval process.
CD 085, Bloody Roar, December 1997
This collection represents GamePro's press asset archives from about 1995–2004. Discs in this collection are numbered 1 to 751, roughly following when they were received or created by GamePro but not in exact order.
The library is currently digitizing these CDs to make their contents digitally accessible. Each copy in the digital library includes a scan of the CD, as well as scans of the cover slips that GamePro created for each disc.
"Demon's Souls Trade Demo" [PlayStation 3 Blu-ray], 2009
"Atlus trade demo for Demon's Souls by FromSoftware for PlayStation 3. BLUD 80018" Despite the label on this disc, this is a PlayStation 3 game build on Blu-ray.
FromSoftware promotional material collection
FromSoftware is a Japanese game developer and publisher that has been releasing video games since 1994. Over the course of three decades, the company has released dozens of games, notably the King's Field series, the Armored Core series, the Dark Souls series, and Elden Ring.
PlayStation 2003 Spring Catalog, 2003
This is a collection of folders and catalogs that video game publishers used to advertise their games. Based on the included information, it is unclear if these were intended for retailers or the press, possibly both, since they contain information about product ordering as well as general press releases. Unless otherwise noted, the original provenance of these folders is unclear.