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<u>BLACK & BLUE</u> and <u>COMPLETION</u>. He has a game called <u>THREE UP</u>  <br>
<u>BLACK & BLUE</u> and <u>COMPLETION</u>. He has a game called <u>THREE UP</u>  <br>
that Lakeside will be putting out.  <br>
that Lakeside will be putting out.  <br>
I asked him
I asked him about <u>BRAIN STORM</u> (see 2/25/71) but he didn't  <br>
know anything about what was happening with it.  <br>
Arthur had to leave a little early. After the meeting Wald, Claude,  <br>
and I discussed the situation, and how we would be able to  <br>
work together. Wald suggested a 4-way split, except for games  <br>
which were already on our shelves which would go completely to  <br>
the original inventor. I suggested instead that the originator of  <br>
a game - whether now or from before - get half the royalties  <br>
(and sign the contract) and the other half going into a pot to  <br>
be split four ways. Claude liked that idea but Wald didn't care  <br>
for it. Didn't have too much time and we'll have to discuss it some more.
 
<u>Claude</u> with me by subway here. Gave him a copy of ''<u>S & T</u>'' #32.  <br>
<u>Earl</u> and <u>Peter</u> here, and later, Issie for supper.  <br>
Played <u>SCOTLAND YARD</u>, including BB making 6. Since I left  <br>
the ket sheets at Simulations there was only one copy (the original  <br>
smudged one) and everyone was grabbing for it, holding up  <br>
the game.  <br>
Played that 2 dice are thrown and player could move either.  <br>
(cont. on 6/18)