Box 16
Contains 34 Results:
“YSIB Pictures & Demo” [5¼” floppy disk], n.d.
In this series are reference guides on computer programming languages, as well as conference programs for CGDC/GDC.
Also within this series are floppy disks with labels that are not immediately identifiable with a game produced by one of Bates’ companies. Original labels are denoted in quotation marks. These disks will be imaged and made accessible on-site only.
“Zork 0” [5¼” floppy disk], n.d.
In this series are reference guides on computer programming languages, as well as conference programs for CGDC/GDC.
Also within this series are floppy disks with labels that are not immediately identifiable with a game produced by one of Bates’ companies. Original labels are denoted in quotation marks. These disks will be imaged and made accessible on-site only.
“Bob’s Brief” [3½” floppy disk], n.d.
In this series are reference guides on computer programming languages, as well as conference programs for CGDC/GDC.
Also within this series are floppy disks with labels that are not immediately identifiable with a game produced by one of Bates’ companies. Original labels are denoted in quotation marks. These disks will be imaged and made accessible on-site only.
“Colby Design” [3½” floppy disk], n.d.
In this series are reference guides on computer programming languages, as well as conference programs for CGDC/GDC.
Also within this series are floppy disks with labels that are not immediately identifiable with a game produced by one of Bates’ companies. Original labels are denoted in quotation marks. These disks will be imaged and made accessible on-site only.
“Image.bak 5/8 6:21a” [3½” floppy disk], n.d.
In this series are reference guides on computer programming languages, as well as conference programs for CGDC/GDC.
Also within this series are floppy disks with labels that are not immediately identifiable with a game produced by one of Bates’ companies. Original labels are denoted in quotation marks. These disks will be imaged and made accessible on-site only.
“Interface shots Shann… 7/7/95” [3½” floppy disk], 1995 [possibly related to Shannara]
In this series are reference guides on computer programming languages, as well as conference programs for CGDC/GDC.
Also within this series are floppy disks with labels that are not immediately identifiable with a game produced by one of Bates’ companies. Original labels are denoted in quotation marks. These disks will be imaged and made accessible on-site only.
“Legend system files Duane” [3½” floppy disk], n.d.
In this series are reference guides on computer programming languages, as well as conference programs for CGDC/GDC.
Also within this series are floppy disks with labels that are not immediately identifiable with a game produced by one of Bates’ companies. Original labels are denoted in quotation marks. These disks will be imaged and made accessible on-site only.
“[crossed out] Mission Critical Screen shots, (illegible) 5’96” [3½” floppy disk], n.d. [c. 1996?]
In this series are reference guides on computer programming languages, as well as conference programs for CGDC/GDC.
Also within this series are floppy disks with labels that are not immediately identifiable with a game produced by one of Bates’ companies. Original labels are denoted in quotation marks. These disks will be imaged and made accessible on-site only.
“MS-DOS Startup” [3½” floppy disk], n.d.
In this series are reference guides on computer programming languages, as well as conference programs for CGDC/GDC.
Also within this series are floppy disks with labels that are not immediately identifiable with a game produced by one of Bates’ companies. Original labels are denoted in quotation marks. These disks will be imaged and made accessible on-site only.
“Old Rescue Disk #2” [3½” floppy disk], n.d.
In this series are reference guides on computer programming languages, as well as conference programs for CGDC/GDC.
Also within this series are floppy disks with labels that are not immediately identifiable with a game produced by one of Bates’ companies. Original labels are denoted in quotation marks. These disks will be imaged and made accessible on-site only.