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Mayfair Games, Inc. records
The Mayfair Games, Inc. records comprise game development papers, business records, and collected materials. The bulk of the materials are dated between 1982 and 1996.
Meccano records
The Meccano records document production and sale of Meccano construction sets. The materials date from 1912 to 2005. The records are comprised of set instruction manuals and still images including photographic prints, 35mm slides, and negatives.
Memories of a Rochester childhood with Ken McCurdy and Lynda McCurdy Hotra -- video oral history
This video oral history interview with Gilbert Kennedy ("Ken") McCurdy and Lynda (McCurdy) Hotra was recorded on February 3, 2022 via TheirStory.
Memories of Margaret Strong with Ann Coleman -- video oral history
This video oral history with retired curator and doll historian Elizabeth Ann Coleman was recorded on May 25, 2022 via TheirStory. The video interview and transcript are accessible online via
Michael and Muffy Berlyn papers
The Michael and Muffy Berlyn papers contain game design documentation, notes, sketches, memos, and other materials related to video games and other creative pursuits. The bulk of the materials are dated between 1983 and 2011.
Michael J. Amico papers
Michael Newman journal articles collection
Michealene Cristini Risley papers
The Michealene Cristini Risley papers are a compilation of materials from her position at Sega of America, as well as her non-profit organization Freshwater Haven.
Michele Em papers
This collection consists of video game development documents from Return to Zork, an abandoned "Pirates of the Caribbean" game, and more games written by Michele Em. The materials date from 1981 through 2007, with the bulk of the dates from 1982 through 2001. The collection includes interactive screenplays, scripts, correspondence, expense reimbursement reciepts, sketches, promotion materials, audio and VHS cassettes, and game maps.
Minnesota Educational Computing Corporation (MECC) collection
The Minnesota Educational Computing Corporation (MECC) collection is a compilation of materials on the development of The Oregon Trail and other MECC educational computer programs, as well as various related news articles, journals, photographs, floppy disks, VHS tapes, and more. The bulk of the materials are dated between 1973 and 1998.