Map-case 10
Contains 73 Results:
Tengen, Inc. records
The Tengen, Inc. records contain artwork, promotional and trade show materials, posters, correspondence, photographs, assembly drawings, and schematics. A sizeable portion of this collection covers marketing and publicity in the form of sell sheets. The bulk of the materials are dated between 1987 and 1994.
Tengen/Atari logo film negatives, n.d.*
This series holds logo mockups, labels, card designs, letterhead, and other similar materials.
Klax postcard artwork, n.d.
This subseries houses miscellaneous artwork that was used in promotional material such as t-shirts and postcards.
Pac-Man and RBI Baseball sketches, n.d.
This subseries houses miscellaneous artwork that was used in promotional material such as t-shirts and postcards.
“Peninsula Perp” artwork and Sega Quality Seal decal, 1991
This subseries houses miscellaneous artwork that was used in promotional material such as t-shirts and postcards.
Klax t-shirt film screens, n.d.
This subseries houses miscellaneous artwork that was used in promotional material such as t-shirts and postcards.
TurboGrafx 16, RBI Baseball 2, and Xybots artwork, n.d.
This subseries contains finished artwork for game boxes, and concept box art. The majority of the documents are film screens for Sega Genesis and Sega Game Gear games. Some film screens have been labeled “HC,” which likely stands for “home computer.”
Pac-Mania Sega box art film, 1991
This subseries contains finished artwork for game boxes, and concept box art. The majority of the documents are film screens for Sega Genesis and Sega Game Gear games. Some film screens have been labeled “HC,” which likely stands for “home computer.”
Paperboy 2 cover art and film screens (part 1 of 2), 1992
This subseries contains finished artwork for game boxes, and concept box art. The majority of the documents are film screens for Sega Genesis and Sega Game Gear games. Some film screens have been labeled “HC,” which likely stands for “home computer.”
Paperboy 2 cover art and film screens (part 2 of 2), 192
This subseries contains finished artwork for game boxes, and concept box art. The majority of the documents are film screens for Sega Genesis and Sega Game Gear games. Some film screens have been labeled “HC,” which likely stands for “home computer.”