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Found in 13 Collections and/or Records:
Will Noble illustrations
Collection
Identifier: 122.487
Abstract
This resource contains five illustrations created by artist Will Noble for various video games between 1984 and 1993. These materials include a photographed illustration for Marble Madness (Atari, 1984), sketches of "P.J." for Paperboy (Atari, 1985), a robot character sketch for Cyberball (Atari, 1988), and sketches and a packaging mockup printout for ...
Dates:
1984 - 1993
Will Wright collection
Collection — Box 1-3: [Barcode: Will Wright collection]
Identifier: 2013.wright.will
Abstract
The Will Wright collection is a compilation of donated materials from Will Wright and documentation gathered by staff at The Strong. Within this collection are nine original game design notebooks from Wright and information on Wright’s keynote address at a 2010 gaming conference.
Dates:
1990 - 2010
Worms? game design documentation
File
Identifier: 121.1506
Abstract
Original game design documentation for Worms?, developed by David S. Maynard for Electronic Arts in 1983. (These materials have been previously imaged and are on the Internet Archive.)
Dates:
1983
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