1971_Sackson_180_June 09.jpg
Creator
Sid Sackson
Date
1971
Format
.jpg
Source
Box 1, Object 9, Sid Sackson collection
Item sets
Rights Statement
The Strong, Rochester, New York.
Full Metadata
1971_Sackson_180_June 09.jpg
Title
1971_Sackson_180_June 09.jpg
Creator
Sid Sackson
Date
1971
Type
image
Format
.jpg
Source
Box 1, Object 9, Sid Sackson collection
Language
English
Coverage
1971
Rights
The Strong, Rochester, New York.
transcription
WEDNESDAY 9 JUNE
1971 160th day - 205 days to come
Made 4 diagrams (identical) for X-CHANGE-WORD on an 8 x 11
sheet. BB had 45 copies run off at the Copy Shop.
Rest of day working on OPEN BRIDGE.
(cont. from 6/28) [6/28]
been able to find one. He wants to read it. I gave him a
copy, but asked him to return it after reading it, if I am
not able to get more from Random House.
Carl remarked, after seeing TANGLED WEB, TORTURE TOWER,
and SPECTRUM, that he liked the way I prepare models.
Some of the things he sees are in lousy shape.
Carl hears that NINE OF SWORDS is not doing too well. He thinks
that the designer did a lousy job on it.
He said something about Playboy and Zerox going into games.
I didn't get a clear idea about what is involved, but it
seems to be on the retailing rather than the manufacturing
end. It seems that Zerox will be taking out a full page
ad in COSMOPOLITAN Magazine. AQUARIUS 2000 will take the
top 1/3 and 19 other items, including NINE OF SWORDS, in the
rest of the page.
Carl said that Phil had submitted about half a dozen items
to him, but so far PRIX is the only one that looks really
promising. It has been changed to eliminate the board.
Carl would love to do CONGLOMERATES, but can't handle the
necessary publicity to put over a board game.
Carl asked me why I haven't reviewed AQUARIUS 2000 and
BRIDGEVERYONE in S&T. I said I can't afford copies. He
said he'll send them to me. I said that I doubt whether many
readers of S&T could afford them. He said he'd like to see
the reaction to AQUARIUS 2000, and the review would justify
giving me a copy.
The Ariel game HOROSCOPE caught Carl's eye and he looked at it.
He asked if I had any old games in my collection that were
great. I said that I am sure there are a number, but before
I had a chance to ask him what I'd get out of it, he said
he had to leave.
During the evening I mentioned "X" a few times. Carl tried
to find out who they are and I wouldn't tell him. "I wouldn't
give your secrets away."
Later looked at COLORAMA. Altho the games are completely dif-
ference, the shape of the pieces are the same as in TROMINO GO.
Thinking of using three hexes instead of three squares.
[sketch of three connected hex shapes]
1971 160th day - 205 days to come
Made 4 diagrams (identical) for X-CHANGE-WORD on an 8 x 11
sheet. BB had 45 copies run off at the Copy Shop.
Rest of day working on OPEN BRIDGE.
(cont. from 6/28) [6/28]
been able to find one. He wants to read it. I gave him a
copy, but asked him to return it after reading it, if I am
not able to get more from Random House.
Carl remarked, after seeing TANGLED WEB, TORTURE TOWER,
and SPECTRUM, that he liked the way I prepare models.
Some of the things he sees are in lousy shape.
Carl hears that NINE OF SWORDS is not doing too well. He thinks
that the designer did a lousy job on it.
He said something about Playboy and Zerox going into games.
I didn't get a clear idea about what is involved, but it
seems to be on the retailing rather than the manufacturing
end. It seems that Zerox will be taking out a full page
ad in COSMOPOLITAN Magazine. AQUARIUS 2000 will take the
top 1/3 and 19 other items, including NINE OF SWORDS, in the
rest of the page.
Carl said that Phil had submitted about half a dozen items
to him, but so far PRIX is the only one that looks really
promising. It has been changed to eliminate the board.
Carl would love to do CONGLOMERATES, but can't handle the
necessary publicity to put over a board game.
Carl asked me why I haven't reviewed AQUARIUS 2000 and
BRIDGEVERYONE in S&T. I said I can't afford copies. He
said he'll send them to me. I said that I doubt whether many
readers of S&T could afford them. He said he'd like to see
the reaction to AQUARIUS 2000, and the review would justify
giving me a copy.
The Ariel game HOROSCOPE caught Carl's eye and he looked at it.
He asked if I had any old games in my collection that were
great. I said that I am sure there are a number, but before
I had a chance to ask him what I'd get out of it, he said
he had to leave.
During the evening I mentioned "X" a few times. Carl tried
to find out who they are and I wouldn't tell him. "I wouldn't
give your secrets away."
Later looked at COLORAMA. Altho the games are completely dif-
ference, the shape of the pieces are the same as in TROMINO GO.
Thinking of using three hexes instead of three squares.
[sketch of three connected hex shapes]
Item sets