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Mobile Games[edit]

Don't forget Shadowkey and OBMobile! ;) Great work so far, though. Legoless 18:12, 16 March 2011 (UTC)

I'll reinclude them I guess, I removed them out of inexperience with those two games. But I might as well mention them on this page until I make some actual progress. --AKB Talk Cont Mail 18:17, 16 March 2011 (UTC)

Daggerfall Christmas Card[edit]

I noticed you have a section for rare TES merch here on your sandbox. This Bethesda/Daggerfall internal Christmas card recently sold on eBay. Seller gave the description:

This is a Daggerfall-themed company Christmas card given to Bethesda Softworks employees in 1996. It was acquired from an ex-employee who retained the last three unused cards. I sent one to Bethesda years ago, sold another, and this one remains. It is most certainly one of the last three unfolded examples in existence.

It reads, "Bethesda Softworks presents The Elder Scrolls: Chapter II: Daggerfall. 'Twas the night before Festival and all through the moors not a creature was stirring, not even centaurs. Wishing you and yours a wonderful holiday and a healthy and happy New Year. The Bethesda Softworks Family. Bad Dog, that's not your present!"

This seems to match up with a post Bethesda would make on twitter 10 years ago, showcasing the the same Bad Dog graphic and text stating "Bad Dog, that's not your present!". While I don't currently have scans of the card to add to the UESP, I figured I would make you aware of it. In time, I would be happy to upload scans for the UESP to use. Feel free to contact me for more info, if I can provide it! Thanks. Hagrin Frost-Eye (talk) 02:57, 30 December 2024 (UTC)

I realize I didn't add links to the other two images, my apologies. Here and here.
Further research has revealed that a larger version of the Bad Dog graphic used on the Daggerfall card was additionally used for a promotional holiday insert for Bethesda's other notable 1996 release, Terminator: SkyNET. Hopefully this provides further context and credence for the card's legitimacy. Hagrin Frost-Eye (talk) 04:52, 30 December 2024 (UTC)