1972_Sackson_290_September 26.jpg
Creator
Sid Sackson
Date
1972
Format
.jpg
Source
Box 1, Object 10, Sid Sackson collection
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Rights Statement
The Strong, Rochester, New York.
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1972_Sackson_290_September 26.jpg
Title
1972_Sackson_290_September 26.jpg
Creator
Sid Sackson
Date
1972
Type
image
Format
.jpg
Source
Box 1, Object 10, Sid Sackson collection
Language
English
Coverage
1972
Rights
The Strong, Rochester, New York.
transcription
26 TUESDAY - SEPTEMBER 1972
270TH DAY - 96 DAYS TO COME
Rcd. [received] THE GAMESMAN #1 from Don Miller. Almost all of it is devoted to
JETAN.
Called Red to ask him when my next S & T column is due. Middle of
October or a little later.
While I was out Marvin Channing and Fay Hartog called. I'm to call Marvin
tomorrow, and I'll have to call to clear up Fay's message.
(cont. from 9/27)[9/27]
SOLITAIRE DICE (I have to rewrite the rules. Carl said to simplify if nec-
essary to shorten the rules), PLOT, COUNTERPOINT (his GO-MOKU
variation; told him Whitman used the name), CROSSFIRE (HEX, which
Phil discovered himself when trying to put BRIDGIT onto paper),
WORDS FOR THE WISE, FRIDAY THE 13TH, NINE LIVES. (Told Phil that
Ideal has a CROSSFIRE.)
With my six original my original six games they'll be able to get
the 12 games they need for the 2 series. However, they'd love
to have a Solitaire game, that is purely a Solitaire game. Phil said
that we he was able to come up with competative [competitive] games, but not
Solitaires. I said I'd work on one and later thought of an
idea I called NO WAY.
Phil met Graeme Levin [illegible word crossed out] when Graeme visited Simulations. Jim was
polite to Graeme, but terse. Phil spent some time with Graeme
and they got along well. Phil may do some writing for GAMES & PUZZLES.
Phil suggested that we each take 45% of the proceeds from the
p & p games. The remaining 10% will go partly to INFINITY-QUEST
and partly to Fred Feucht to make up for his expenses on the project.
I agreed, and suggested possibly giving a larger percentage to I-Q
and Fred.
Rcd. call from Jerry D'Arcey, back from the hospital and feeling
fine. He is thinking of going into manufacturing more seriously,
with the idea of getting things started and then placing them
with big companies, like he did with COUP D'ÉTAT.
Jerry has placed OH HELL (which some gal did) with Cadaco.
While in the hospital he blocked out a book on the background of
the game companies. His agent is interested in it. Told him
that a similar one is in the works (Marvin Katz's) but none of the
details.
Told him that THE IMPUZZABLES would probably be in the December
SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN.
270TH DAY - 96 DAYS TO COME
Rcd. [received] THE GAMESMAN #1 from Don Miller. Almost all of it is devoted to
JETAN.
Called Red to ask him when my next S & T column is due. Middle of
October or a little later.
While I was out Marvin Channing and Fay Hartog called. I'm to call Marvin
tomorrow, and I'll have to call to clear up Fay's message.
(cont. from 9/27)[9/27]
SOLITAIRE DICE (I have to rewrite the rules. Carl said to simplify if nec-
essary to shorten the rules), PLOT, COUNTERPOINT (his GO-MOKU
variation; told him Whitman used the name), CROSSFIRE (HEX, which
Phil discovered himself when trying to put BRIDGIT onto paper),
WORDS FOR THE WISE, FRIDAY THE 13TH, NINE LIVES. (Told Phil that
Ideal has a CROSSFIRE.)
With my six original my original six games they'll be able to get
the 12 games they need for the 2 series. However, they'd love
to have a Solitaire game, that is purely a Solitaire game. Phil said
that we he was able to come up with competative [competitive] games, but not
Solitaires. I said I'd work on one and later thought of an
idea I called NO WAY.
Phil met Graeme Levin [illegible word crossed out] when Graeme visited Simulations. Jim was
polite to Graeme, but terse. Phil spent some time with Graeme
and they got along well. Phil may do some writing for GAMES & PUZZLES.
Phil suggested that we each take 45% of the proceeds from the
p & p games. The remaining 10% will go partly to INFINITY-QUEST
and partly to Fred Feucht to make up for his expenses on the project.
I agreed, and suggested possibly giving a larger percentage to I-Q
and Fred.
Rcd. call from Jerry D'Arcey, back from the hospital and feeling
fine. He is thinking of going into manufacturing more seriously,
with the idea of getting things started and then placing them
with big companies, like he did with COUP D'ÉTAT.
Jerry has placed OH HELL (which some gal did) with Cadaco.
While in the hospital he blocked out a book on the background of
the game companies. His agent is interested in it. Told him
that a similar one is in the works (Marvin Katz's) but none of the
details.
Told him that THE IMPUZZABLES would probably be in the December
SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN.
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