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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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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)