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MAY 1975 - TUESDAY 13
133RD DAY - 232 DAYS TO COME


Wrote rules for Lotsa Luck version of FOUR-ARMED BANDIT and BB added them to the previous third sheet - on both sets. Finished the box (using the spare MASTERPIECE box I had downstairs.

Thinking of some new ideas for the TV GUIDE GAME. Arrange the board so that the same denomination card for each suit is in the same relative position. After the cards are dealt each player secretly marks which suit he will aim for. The first player to play a card of a certain denomination wins that denomination - if the card is of his chosen suit. Possibly play for second could be allowed. Another possibility would be to prohibit a player from winning a number lower that one he already won.

This may be good for E.S. Lowe.

Called Tom Atwater and, mostly because of him, spoke for about half an hour. His new address is as follows, but he won't be there permanently until September: [drawn bracket] Tom Atwater
[drawn bracket] W. 603 Sumner Ave.
[drawn bracket] Spokane, WA 99204

I asked about HIT THE JACKPOT and he said it was rejected by Ravensburger because "it was too obviously a steal from KALAN." He agreed that it wasn't so, but how do you fight it. He said that he'd try other German manufacturers. Also he was thinking of Invicta - but they are now selling in the U.S. I said to go ahead. He said that he wants more games from me. I said that he promised to get together and discuss the whole situation with me. He said he'd try to arrange it next time he is in N.Y.

The school that he will be connecte a dean in wants him to keep his connection with games; they see a connection between business and games. I told him that if the school wants the start of a game museum with a curator - I'm available.


(cont. from 5/15) [5/19]

give me copies of THE GREAT CITY GAME since he said that he has to make changes in the rules. He said he'd send me one of them. (There are games for London, Rome, Paris, and Washington.) Looked at THE CHICAGOAN GAME - completely luck.

Gave him a copy of my review of POLICE STATE. He liked it.

- Stancraft. They have a set of 8 small games packaged to look like pocket books and to sell for $1.95. THE JOY OF SIX, DIRTY OLD MAN, THE MEANEST GAME IN TOWN, THE WORDSPELL CHALLENGE, CAST YOUR LETTER TO THE WIND, REAL PERSONALITY STAND UP, THE HOT SLOT PAYOFF, MAKE YOUR DOLLAR HOLLAR; (see price list sheet for notes on these.) Jerry Brown (see '74) is now the new product developer. He set up this series, adaptations of standards, to see if Stancraft could


(cont. on 5/11)