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William K. Ford case files collection
The William K. Ford case files collection is a compilation of digitized documents of various court filings from the 1970s and 1980s pertaining to the video game and arcade industry. Also included in this collection are three law journal articles and accompanying letters from Ford.
Williams pinball playfield design collection
The Williams pinball playfield design collection contains more than 200 large hand-drawn playfield sketches, as well as mechanical insert drawings and cabinet artwork. Digital images of playfields and insert drawings are also included. The materials range in date from 1946 through 2015, with the bulk of the materials from 1946-1975.
WMS Industries final day photographs
25 digital photographs from last day at WMS Pinball, 1999. (Originally on USB drive.)
Women in Games at The Strong collection
The Women in Games at The Strong collection is a compilation of photographs, programs, audio recordings, and text transcripts of audio interviews that took place during the Women in Games: Inspire! (2018) and Women in Games: Create! (2019) events. Digital access to these materials is through The Strong's
Women in Games Oral History -- Brenda Romero -- video oral history
This video oral history with game designer, producer, and author Brenda Romero was recorded on February 7, 2022 via TheirStory. The
Women in Toys (WIT) collection
The Women in Toys (WIT) collection is an ongoing compilation of materials from members of the WIT Emeritus Program, established in 2016. Archival materials include design documentation, photographs, narratives, ephemera, and more. The bulk of this collection is dated between 1983 and 2016.
Worms? game design documentation
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.)
Y-Indian Guides collection
The Y-Indian Guides collection is a compilation of council meeting reports, activity reports, camp schedules, newsletters, and other information from the Lyons family, who were involved with the Y-Indian Guides through the Bay View YMCA during the 1960s.
Zella Hale Webster diary
This 1913 diary, titled "The Girls of Camp Nameless," contains illustrations, poems, photographs, clippings, and details about a Fourth of July vacation at a house on Irondequoit Bay, outside of Rochester, New York.