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<u>STRIP-TAC-TOE</u>, <u>NEWLYWED GAME</u>, <u>PROPAGANDA</u>, <u>BODY TALK</u>,
<u>STRIP-TAC-TOE</u>, <u>NEWLYWED GAME</u>, <u>PROPAGANDA</u>, <u>BODY TALK</u>,
<u>BUMPS AND GRINDS</u>.<s></s>
<u>BUMPS AND GRINDS</u>.<s></s>
Rcd. a copy of <u>ORIGINS OF WORLD WAR II</u> from <u>Tom Shaw</u> of A.H.
Also some TAROT cards and a note from Thom asking if I knew
which game they came from.
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In a toystore in the outskirts of Amsterdam saw <u>MONEY MAKER</u>.
A tag said it was "Als Monopolie." Didn't look at the details but
it seemed to have the charact4eristics.  Is based on cars and traveling -
with motels, gas stations, etc.
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(cont. from 10/13)
believes that it is more my type of game than a full
simulation.  I'll pick it up and review it in my column.
After talking to Jim I called <u>Fred Schachter</u> and gave
him <u>Pierre Berloquin</u>'s address.
Third call from <u>Felicia Zea Gelman</u> was in to see her. Zena
spoke to her about <u>MEM</u> - <u>Anatole Holt</u> is trying to get
someone to take over his stock, etc.  <u>HAGGLE </u>- Felicia thinks
she might be able to do something with this. Zena gage
her a lot of sets. Told her I already have one.  Zena
told Felicia that Anatole has 7 more <u>GAMES</u> but
Felicia didn't get the info on them.
<u>Jake Williams</u> was in with his Football <u>GAME</u>.  Felicia
didn't flip over it.  It uses film in razor cartridges (?)
to create plays and Felicia thinks it would have to
sell for $50 or more.  I mentioned <u>FOTELECTRIC FOOTBALL</u>
and Felicia said there was a similarity.
Jake developed the game while he was working for a company.
When they were taken over, and Jake lost his job, they
gave the rights to hi.
Jake looked at the packaging of <u>IMAGE </u>(package design is
his primary field) and he said that, because of its white background, it would get lost on the shelf.  Felicia asked
(cont on 10/6)