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APRIL 1975 - SATURDAY 19
109TH DAY - 256 DAYS TO COME
Rcd. SUPERNOVA #25. It is now being published by "Flying Buffalo Inc." Lewis Pulsipher is the editor of this issue but Rick Loomis will take over after.
In miscellaneous: 3000 A.D. is available from Dave Richard for 20¢, set of rules. Another set of rules, STARGUARD, are available from Lou Zocchi for $3.50. A fantasy set of miniature rules, WIZARDS & WARFARE are published in England.
Reviews of the following games: DUNGEONS AND DRAGONS, STARFORCE: ALPHA CENTAURI, STELLAR CONQUEST, BARSOOM (booklet); RIGELIAN WARS, STARSHIP COMBAT, GALAXY II, SPACE HUK (first revision); PENTAC, BATTLE OF FIVE ARMIES, BATTLE OF HELM'S DEEP;
Reviews of S.F. & Fantasy Diplomacy variants: WITCH WORLD II, INTERPLANETARY WARFARE, BETWEEN GALAXIES II, HYBORIAN AGE III, MIDDLE EARTH DIPLOMACY VII.
Reviews of "Loomisian" Games (from NUCLEAR DESTRUCTION): HYPERSTELLAR WAR; INTERPLANETARY WARFARE, REVOLT ON JUPITER XII, GALACTIC EMPIRE, TIME TRAP, RAUMKRIEG, INTERPLANETARY [Paul Blackburn]; STARSHIP II, SPACESHIP STRATEGY.
Ad for: BLACKHOLE Mag. with rules for their SORCERER game.
Rcd. a letter from an English AGOG reader - with transmittal
form signed by A.R. Mills. It is from [drawn bracket] A.J. Ainscough
[drawn bracket] Delph House, Parbold,
[drawn bracket] Near Wigan, Lancs.
[drawn bracket] WN8 7AA
He is interested in publication of
blank forms for playing the following
games :- HOLD THAT LINE, CUTTING CORNERS,
PAPER BOXING, LAST WORD, LAP, and
SKEDOODLE.
Called "Bob" at Flushing Flea Market (see 4/4), He hasn't had a chance to check on which games he has at home. Suggested that I call him in about 2 weeks.
Told him that I had the English version of KAN-U-GO.
Called Dave Greenwald and gave him directions for coming here. The TV program that he is doing puzzles for will start Monday - 11:30 AM and is called "Blankety Blank." He gets $150 a week and spends about 20 hours.
Played BANDITO with Harold & Phylis Saperstein - twice. Phylis liked it; but it was passed Harold's bedtime. One of them (or it may have been me) suggested the name FOUR-ARMED BANDIT, which seems pretty good. (They visited us.)