Showing posts with label ads. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ads. Show all posts

Thursday, November 28, 2024

Gaming Ads: Backfilling #20 (500th Post!)

Vault 1541 launched nearly eight years ago on January 2, 2017. It began as a way to share video game ads scanned from my magazine collection. Over the years I wrote a quick, or sometimes lengthy, overview of each company responsible for the ads in each post. That included more than 230 companies, as well as separate posts for ads of hardware, retailers, and other game-related things that can be found in photo albums on Facebook and Google Photos. All of the working links can be found under the Game Ad Links tab and while there are links on each ads post, Facebook changed something that broke those links and I've only updated some of them. As you can see with a glance at the above tabs, the blog also has coverage of toys and a YouTube channel that I'm not too active on any longer. Surprisingly, I've made it to 500 posts! Not surprisingly, this 500th post is about video game ads... from Sega, of course! If you've read the blog even a little, you've likely noticed my love of Sega that began when I received a Sega Master System for Christmas in 1987. 

There aren't a lot of ads below since I posted so many already. Most of these are from the comic books I've been scouring this year in search of ads that I wasn't able to get from my game magazines. One ad isn't actually for a game though. It's a contest advertisement for Marvel Comics' 1996 Generation X television movie that has a Virtua Fighter arcade cabinet as the grand prize, which is why the ad is from Sega. If you want to learn more about that movie, I scanned an article from TV Guide that you can find in this "X-Men on Television" post. Also, Happy Thanksgiving!




Wednesday, November 27, 2024

Gaming Ads: Backfilling #19

As I posted yesterday, I'm doing three days of video game ads posts and today's are all for original PlayStation games from Sony Computer Entertainment America, Capcom, Namco, Square Soft, and LucasArts. Something I should mention is that many of the new ads I've got are from comic books and sometimes the quality is lacking even after some editing. Most or all of the games featured in these ads should be well-known to PlayStation fans. Wild Arms might be the only one not everyone is familiar with, while the others are for Final Fantasy VII, Bushido Blade, Twisted Metal 2, Rage Racer, Resident Evil, and Star Wars: Masters of Teräs Käsi.




Tuesday, November 26, 2024

Gaming Ads: Backfilling #18

In the October 27th blog update I noted that I was nearing the 500th post and I am but I was off on the numbers. I must have been looking at the total post count which includes some drafts. Therefore, this is actually post #498 and I'm going to spread out the ads across three posts for a Thanksgiving week celebration. This will be the smallest post with four games from the early '80s. One ad is for Mario Bros. but it's not from Nintendo, it's an Atari game for the 2600 and 5200. The second ad is for Riddle of the Sphinx from Imagic. This is actually the first and only ad I have thus far from Imagic so it will join the "Publisher Singles" albums and won't get its own blog post. I'll briefly mention it was founded by former Atari and Mattel employees in 1981 and closed in 1986. It released more than 20 games, many of which featured impressive graphics for the time. Lastly, from Parker Brothers are ads for Frogger II: ThreeDeep! and Super Cobra.


Saturday, June 29, 2024

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Magazine: Premiere Issue (Summer 1990)

When I posted about the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles in July 2019, I thought I had included everything I had related to them. However, I forgot that I own the premiere issue of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Magazine. It was published in summer 1990, a few months after the first live-action film debuted. The magazine features a variety of columns and articles, such as a letters page, a puzzle, coverage of activities the turtles enjoy, such as martial arts and skateboarding, a 4-page comic, and a couple stories about the movie with behind-the-scenes photos and an interview with Elias Koteas, the actor who played Casey Jones. 

You'll also see a partial Cheetos ad with Chester Cheetah that's part of a foldout poster, but I didn't remove the staples and pull it out. I did scan everything else though, and here it is, complete with ads: