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Rcd. a letter from D.E. Products, maker of <u>ROULETTE DIC</u>E. | |||
Sent me a listing of gambling casinos around the world | |||
and also a refund of $1. The game cost me $2 and | |||
it has been reduced to $1. | |||
Rcd. issue #129 of <u>''NOST-ALGIA''</u>. Nothing of particular inter- | |||
est. | |||
Working on <u>''THE GAMESMAN''</u> article. Finished <u>BAZAAR</u> and started | |||
<u>MONAD</u>. | |||
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(cont. from 1/17) [3/2] | |||
Classic Games:- <u>CHESS</u> sets. | |||
Crestline:- Nothing news. | |||
Four Score:- <u>FOUR SCORE</u>. Got a sample - they were giving them to | |||
everyone. | |||
DMR Co.:- <u>LET'S PLAY GOLF</u>, <u>LET'S BOWL A GAME</u>, <u>LET'S PLAY BASKETBALL</u>, | |||
<u>LET'S PLAY FOOTBALL</u>. All completely luck - turning up cards | |||
and following the play as listed. <u>SEEK AND FIND</u> - finding words | |||
in a grid of letters. (See '71 Ad Clips.) | |||
Frederick Primus*:- <u>THUMP-ALONG FOOTBALL</u>, <u>FIELD GOAL</u> - action | |||
games. <u>HUDDLE-UP</u> - a bluffic game with a football motif. | |||
Each player has 6 pcs. under which a ball can be hidden. | |||
The offensive player places the ball under one of his pcs., | |||
mixes them up, and then places them onto spaces on | |||
the field. The defensive player places his in spaces next | |||
to the offensive player's pcs. How many pcs. he has next to | |||
the ball carrier determines the gain or loss on the play. | |||
(Rough idea.) Primus said he would send me a copy of the rules | |||
for <u>HUDDLE-UP</u>. (See '71 ad clips.) | |||
Soular Systems:- <u>AFRO-AMERICAN HISTORY-MYSTERY GAME</u> - a quiz race | |||
game (see '71 ad clips). They also had a game <u>SOUL</u> but I didn't | |||
get to look at it. | |||
Quarterback games Co.:- They weren't exhibiting but I picked | |||
up an ad sheet for their <u>QUARTERBACK</u> (see '71 Ad Clips). | |||
To 200 Fifth Ave. | |||
Met <u>Charlie Parker</u> in the hall. He is packaging his <u>RING</u> game | |||
together with their new <u>GRUMBLE</u>, one on each side of the | |||
board and with copy for each on the two sides of the box. | |||
He thinks that games can be done like records, with an | |||
unknown game put on the "flip side" of an established game | |||
until it catches o n. | |||
He wants me to sign a copy of <u>''AGOG''</u> for him. Will buy | |||
one tonight and I'll go to rm. 406 tomorrow morning | |||
and sign it for him. | |||
Parker Bros:- Spoke to <u>Randy Barton</u>. Asked if I could go there | |||
to use the archives. Sure. Told him about leaving out a thank you | |||
to Parker in <u>''AGOG''</u> because of <u>Hank Simmons</u>. Randy said that Hank | |||
(cont. on 1/15) |