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Computer games

 Subject
Subject Source: Local sources

Found in 2410 Collections and/or Records:

Multimedia World, Volume 2, Number 10, September 1995

 Item — Location Multimedia World
Identifier: MAG-MULTIWORLD.V2N10
Scope and Contents From the Series:

This is a partial collection of Multimedia World. The total issue count for Multimedia World is unknown, but it appears to have run through at least early 1996.

Dates: Publication: September 1995

Multimedia World, Volume 3, Number 2, January 1996

 Item — Location Multimedia World
Identifier: MAG-MULTIWORLD.V3N2
Scope and Contents From the Series:

This is a partial collection of Multimedia World. The total issue count for Multimedia World is unknown, but it appears to have run through at least early 1996.

Dates: Publication: January 1996

Network Games [audiocassette], May 8, 1989, 9:00am

 Item — Location CGDC 1989 tapes
Identifier: EVENTS-GDCPRES-TAPES.89.14
Abstract

"How does an online product differ from a single-user program? What is the market for network games? What are the technical capabilities and limitations of commercial networks, and how are they changing? What are the business, artistic, and design issues to contend with?" —Description from Computer Game Developers' Conference 1989 program

Dates: Event: May 8, 1989, 9:00am

Network Games, side A [audiocassette], May 8, 1989, 9:00am

 Item
Identifier: EVENTS-GDCPRES-TAPES.89.14.A
Abstract

"How does an online product differ from a single-user program? What is the market for network games? What are the technical capabilities and limitations of commercial networks, and how are they changing? What are the business, artistic, and design issues to contend with?" —Description from Computer Game Developers' Conference 1989 program

Dates: Event: May 8, 1989, 9:00am

Network Games, side B [audiocassette], May 8, 1989, 9:00am

 Item
Identifier: EVENTS-GDCPRES-TAPES.89.14.B
Abstract

"How does an online product differ from a single-user program? What is the market for network games? What are the technical capabilities and limitations of commercial networks, and how are they changing? What are the business, artistic, and design issues to contend with?" —Description from Computer Game Developers' Conference 1989 program

Dates: Event: May 8, 1989, 9:00am

NewMedia

 Series
Identifier: MAG-NEWMEDIA
Abstract NewMedia was a magazine that covered emerging multimedia technologies in the 1990s. Each issue covered a range of multimedia development tools, consumer-facing content such as games and hardware, and articles about industry trends. The magazine was discontinued in 1999 at the tail end of the multimedia era. The magazine is notable for hosting the Invision Awards, which were given to multimedia titles. Recipients included games as well as educational software, informational and...
Dates: 1991–1999

NewMedia, 1994 Multimedia Tool Guide, est. early 1994

 Item — Location NewMedia
Identifier: MAG-NEWMEDIA-SPECIAL.TOOL1994
Scope and Contents From the Series:

The library's collection of NewMedia currently has several dozen issues from late 1992 to late 1997. This includes three annual Multimedia Tool Guide specials.

Dates: Publication: est. early 1994

NewMedia, 1995 Multimedia Tool Guide, est. early 1995

 Item — Location NewMedia
Identifier: MAG-NEWMEDIA-SPECIAL.TOOL1995
Scope and Contents From the Series:

The library's collection of NewMedia currently has several dozen issues from late 1992 to late 1997. This includes three annual Multimedia Tool Guide specials.

Dates: Publication: est. early 1995

NewMedia, 1996 Multimedia Tool Guide, est. early 1996

 Item — Location NewMedia
Identifier: MAG-NEWMEDIA-SPECIAL.TOOL1996
Scope and Contents From the Series:

The library's collection of NewMedia currently has several dozen issues from late 1992 to late 1997. This includes three annual Multimedia Tool Guide specials.

Dates: Publication: est. early 1996

NewMedia special issues

 Sub-Series
Identifier: MAG-NEWMEDIA-SPECIAL
Scope and Contents From the Series:

The library's collection of NewMedia currently has several dozen issues from late 1992 to late 1997. This includes three annual Multimedia Tool Guide specials.

Dates: 1991–1999