1969_Sackson_196_June 25.jpg
Creator
Sid Sackson
Date
1969
Format
.jpg
Source
Box 1, Object 7, Sid Sackson collection
Item sets
Rights Statement
The Strong, Rochester, New York.
Full Metadata
1969_Sackson_196_June 25.jpg
Title
1969_Sackson_196_June 25.jpg
Creator
Sid Sackson
Date
1969
Type
image
Format
.jpg
Source
Box 1, Object 7, Sid Sackson collection
Language
English
Coverage
1969
Rights
The Strong, Rochester, New York.
transcription
6/24
WEDNESDAY 25 JUNE
1969 176th day - 189 days to come
Claude called and then brought over two games and two European
card game. $4.50, but gave him $5. Left them in the office
overnight.
Felicia called. The gal who is trying to put together the large game com-
pany wanted to know what Gamemasters put out. STUDENT SURVIVAL.
To Felicia's at 3:00. { Diane Hoisel
Robert Warren Associates
929 Park Ave.
New York, N.Y. 10028
[phone number] (Both day and evening.)
was there and told me that her company was trying to assemble
a good sized game company so that a big company could then take it
over. Discussed Games Research and Felicia and I didn't think Moot's
ego would go for the idea. Felicia brought up BROKER and I said
X has an agreement to go with it. Felicia wasn't aware of it.
Talked about Campaign Games. I'm going to have Claude call her. I
told her WATCH was great but CAMPAIGN wasn't much. Told her that
CONCENSUS was a good. Also mentioned BEELINE.
Told her that Createk would be a good line to get ahold of and
that they were in financial difficulty. Felicia thinks that they
have already been bought.
On way to subway Diane talked some more. I'll call her with ad-
dresses and more ideas if I come across them. She said that once
they get going they would look at new games. When I mentioned
that I did consulting work she was interested.
Felicia loaned me the rules and letter distribution for CINQ-MARS.
Read them on subway.
Brought Felicia two prints of the new game record sheet. She was
very happy with it.
Harvey Gardner of MECHANICS ILLUSTRATED came to
interview us. Said that the emphasis would be the fun in games,
but that it wouldn't be very long. Will be in the September issue.
He seemed interested in FOCUS and will ask for a copy at Whitman.
He has a copy of ACQUIRE from 3M and says he'll try it.
Felicia gave him a copy of BALI.
To Brentano's. Saw no copies of ACQUIRE and TWIXT, only one of STOCKS & BONDS.
Plenty of BAZAAR and others.
Saw 3D TIC-TAC-TOE (VIP productions). A 3 x 3 x 3 board. Two play placing
marbles in turn till 27 are filled. Score 1 point for each line
of 3.
Saw SKY HIGH (Skor-mor). 15 differently shaped blocks are used sim-
ilar to BLOCKHEAD. Dice are used to determine the type of piece the
player must place. 2 or 12 gives the opportunity to try to place all
the remaining pieces "Go Sky High." 4 or 10 gives a choice. Other numbers
call for a specific shape and size. If a player causes blocks to fall
each of the other players scores 1 point for each piece remaining in the
stock pile. A player who places the 15th piece safely scores 15 points.
(cont. on 6/24)
WEDNESDAY 25 JUNE
1969 176th day - 189 days to come
Claude called and then brought over two games and two European
card game. $4.50, but gave him $5. Left them in the office
overnight.
Felicia called. The gal who is trying to put together the large game com-
pany wanted to know what Gamemasters put out. STUDENT SURVIVAL.
To Felicia's at 3:00. { Diane Hoisel
Robert Warren Associates
929 Park Ave.
New York, N.Y. 10028
[phone number] (Both day and evening.)
was there and told me that her company was trying to assemble
a good sized game company so that a big company could then take it
over. Discussed Games Research and Felicia and I didn't think Moot's
ego would go for the idea. Felicia brought up BROKER and I said
X has an agreement to go with it. Felicia wasn't aware of it.
Talked about Campaign Games. I'm going to have Claude call her. I
told her WATCH was great but CAMPAIGN wasn't much. Told her that
CONCENSUS was a good. Also mentioned BEELINE.
Told her that Createk would be a good line to get ahold of and
that they were in financial difficulty. Felicia thinks that they
have already been bought.
On way to subway Diane talked some more. I'll call her with ad-
dresses and more ideas if I come across them. She said that once
they get going they would look at new games. When I mentioned
that I did consulting work she was interested.
Felicia loaned me the rules and letter distribution for CINQ-MARS.
Read them on subway.
Brought Felicia two prints of the new game record sheet. She was
very happy with it.
Harvey Gardner of MECHANICS ILLUSTRATED came to
interview us. Said that the emphasis would be the fun in games,
but that it wouldn't be very long. Will be in the September issue.
He seemed interested in FOCUS and will ask for a copy at Whitman.
He has a copy of ACQUIRE from 3M and says he'll try it.
Felicia gave him a copy of BALI.
To Brentano's. Saw no copies of ACQUIRE and TWIXT, only one of STOCKS & BONDS.
Plenty of BAZAAR and others.
Saw 3D TIC-TAC-TOE (VIP productions). A 3 x 3 x 3 board. Two play placing
marbles in turn till 27 are filled. Score 1 point for each line
of 3.
Saw SKY HIGH (Skor-mor). 15 differently shaped blocks are used sim-
ilar to BLOCKHEAD. Dice are used to determine the type of piece the
player must place. 2 or 12 gives the opportunity to try to place all
the remaining pieces "Go Sky High." 4 or 10 gives a choice. Other numbers
call for a specific shape and size. If a player causes blocks to fall
each of the other players scores 1 point for each piece remaining in the
stock pile. A player who places the 15th piece safely scores 15 points.
(cont. on 6/24)
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