Flyers, brochures, and inserts
Found in 180 Collections and/or Records:
Dust: A Tale of the Wired West flyer, 1995
This is a collection of production materials, memos, correspondence, scripts, press and marketing materials, press clippings, and demo software from CyberFlix Incorporated. In particular, this collection includes an extense amount of pre-production research materials and multiple draft scripts for Cyberflix's 1996 game Titanic: Adventure Out of Time, for which Andrew Nelson served as writer and producer.
Echo Night and Echo Night 2 fold-out print advertisement, 1999
A double-sided, two-page foldout magazine advertisement for Echo Night and Echo Night 2 by FromSoftware for PlayStation.
Echo Night E3 sell sheet, 1998
"E3 promo sheet for Echo Night by FromSoftware for PlayStation. Published in North America by Agetec."
Elden Ring flyer, A4 paper, 2021
"Promotional flyer for Elden Ring by FromSoftware for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5. 4 pages; A4 paper size: 210x297 mm."
Elden Ring flyer, A5 paper, 2021
"Promotional flyer for Elden Ring by FromSoftware for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and Steam. 8 pages; A5 paper size: 148x210 mm. Paper is high quality, but textured, so it does not scan evenly."
Evergrace 2 [Forever Kingdom] and King's Field IV flyer, 2001
"Promotional flyer for Evergrace 2 and King's Field IV by FromSoftware for PlayStation 2."
Exidy, Destruction Derby flyer, est. 1975
This is an unorganized collection of miscellanous video game flyers, likely sourced from trade show events. These items may be reorganized in the future as this collection grows.
Firaxicon 2014 Wikia promotional flyer, September 27, 2014
This collection includes a variety of ephemera from Firaxicon, including an event badge, a flyer, paper printouts, and photos of the Firaxis Games office. Personally identifying information has been redacted from this collection as needed.
FromSoftware 1997–1998 Winter promotional booklet, Winter 1997/1998
"Promotional brochure for FromSoftware games on PlayStation."
Fujisankei Communications International publicity folder, circa 1987
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.
