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26 Monday - February 1973
57th day - 308 days to come
To Felicia's. She hadn't been able to reach Bill Dohrmann
yet. Arranged to come back at 2 when David E. Kribs would
be there.
To A.H. showroom. Spoke shortly to Tom Shaw and at more length
to Don Greenwood. He thanked me again for the Xerox picture & I
thanked him for running it. He'll send me copies of RICHTOFEN'S WAR,
FOOTBALL STRATEGY, and BASEBALL STRATEGY, even tho I told him I
probably won't review any of them.
I told him that I liked PANZERFAUST better when he was in charge.
He still has a financial interest in it and is concerned over the new
management always being late in getting issues out.
To Startler Hilton. Looked at a number of rooms and booths where
they had action games, children's game, standards, etc.
Following is what I saw new:-
-Jim's LectraMatic Games. Took rules for LECTRAMETIC TORPEDO ATTACK.
Took info on LECTRAMATIC OPTION FOOTBALL, LECTRAMATIC BASEBALL,
LECTRAMATIC FOOTBALL, and BAD PENNY GAME.
-Mag-Nif. Nothing new. Bill Knox hot there. (In Europe I later heard from Phil.) [written above line] Took Folder.
-Stancraft. Met Mary Hilt. The game program is a disaster. DOZO is
the only one that sold at all. She gave me a copy of MAG-NA-BOX,
a gimmick rather than a game. I asked and she told me that
their SHANGHAI is just about the same as ZIONCHECK.
-Synestructics, Inc. Spoke to Peter Pearce, the president and
inventor. Looked at NET RESULTS, SNOW CRYSTALS, and GREAT SHAPES.
Interesting, especially the 1st and 3rd. He'll send me review copies.
He asked for a copy of S&T and I promised to send one. Took info.
Came back later to give him info on Roger Verhulst.
-Fireside Games. Solved two puzzles and was given edition #4. The
idea for each edition is the same; only the makeup of the
pcs. used varies. Took info & a glossy. Later told them about
Roger Verhulst.
-Border House. Took copy of BEAT THE BORDER. Their other game,
CUSTOM COUNT, is not ready yet. They will send it to me and also
glossies. Told them about Roger Verhulst.
-PDMS. Met David Kribs, the inventor of BEAT THE MARKET. Played
a little of the game and it was a fairly interesting stock market
game. In the afternoon I spoke to the manufacturer,
Cliff Denison. He'll send me a review copy of BEAT THE MARKET
and the rules for a 3-D game AIRPORT. He is aware of D.D.I.'s
AIRPORT and is thinking of changing to HIJACKED. Took info
on these games, FOX & GEESE! (with a differently shaped board),
and some action items. Told them about Roger Verhulst.
-Schulz Games. EXPIRATION is a kind of rural MONOPOLY with
ecological overtones. Didn't look at THE HOMESTEAD GAME. He'll,
at my suggestion, only send me the rules first and I'll see
if [illegible word crossed out] they will fit my column. Another game is
DICE BOARD CHECKERS. Wrote the rules on the folder I took.
There is some skill in this but the presentation is very childish.
Told him about Roger Verhulst
(cont. on 2/25)