Flyers, brochures, and inserts
Found in 167 Collections and/or Records:
Otakon 2001 Pocket Program Guide, August 10–12, 2001
This is a supplemental program for the anime convention Otakon, held at Baltimore Convention Center in Baltimore, MD in 2001. Flyers for MAGFest were distributed at this event, the first time MAGFest was promoted under that name (see "Mid Atlantic Gamers Festival flyer").
Otakon 2001 program book, August 10–12, 2001
This is a supplemental program for the anime convention Otakon, held at Baltimore Convention Center in Baltimore, MD in 2001. Flyers for MAGFest were distributed at this event, the first time MAGFest was promoted under that name (see "Mid Atlantic Gamers Festival flyer").
Pirates! sell sheet, 1991
Probe Entertainment 10 Years of Excellence brochure, 1994
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.
Realize! 2003 promotional brochure, 2003
"FromSoftware promo brochure for 2003 video games on PlayStation 2 and Xbox."
RoAnime Club flyer, February 2000
This is a flyer for RoAnime Club, an anime club based out of Roanoke, VA. Members of RoAnime Club were the founders of the video game-focused anime fan event Omakecon, which would ultimately become MAGFest.
Sega brochures, assorted, 1988–1994
This collection currently includes the complete run of the Team Sega newsletter (known as Challenge, Sega Challenge, or Sega: The Team Sega Newsletter), as well as assorted promotional publications.
Sega by Tiger Electronic Toys brochure, 1996
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.
Sega: Let The Games Begin! trade catalog, 1988
This collection currently includes the complete run of the Team Sega newsletter (known as Challenge, Sega Challenge, or Sega: The Team Sega Newsletter), as well as assorted promotional publications.
Sega: Vive una Aventura catalog, est. late 1992
This collection currently includes the complete run of the Team Sega newsletter (known as Challenge, Sega Challenge, or Sega: The Team Sega Newsletter), as well as assorted promotional publications.