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Parker sold 100,000 copies of <u>TOUCH</u> in 2 years, but they are  <br>
Parker sold 100,000 copies of <u>TOUCH</u> in 2 years, but they are  <br>
dropping it. Felicia will try to place in again.  <br>
dropping it. Felicia will try to place in again.  <br>
Felicia willbe working on some kind of project with <u>Lillian Voegelin</u>  <br>
Felicia willbe working on some kind of project with <u>Lillian Voegelin</u>. <br>
At present it is for children. If it succeeds and becomes involved  <br>
with adults I will be invited in.  <br>
No word on <u>PLANES</u> or <u>SPELLBINDER</u> yet from Hallmark.  <br>
Some girl she knows who does children's things says that things  <br>
for M.B. are being screened by Harvey, Carlson. I said I doubted  <br>
it, since they are the P.R. firm for M.B. She agreed.
 
<u>Earl Perel</u> here for supper (bringing chianti).  <br>
Earl, <u>Dale</u>'s Allan, and I played <u>SPEED CIRCUIT</u>. Ended up with  <br>
the closest possible finish. Good game.  <br>
BB, Earl, and I started a game of <u>BEAT - THE - COMPUTER!</u> but it  <br>
was horribly dull using the program board. Stopped.  <br>
BB, Earl, and I played <u>THE GODFATHER GAME</u>. Some of the  <br>
<u>GO</u> strategy was involved but there is also a good deal of luck.  <br>
But it is a good game. Earl won.  <br>
Earl is sure he saw a <u>GAME</u> with a foldout board in either  <br>
the Aug. or Sept. 1971 issue of ''<u>PLAYBOY</u>''.
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(Cont. from 11/12)  [11/12]
 
<u>RPM</u> from S & R.  <br>
<u>CONCENSUS</u>. This was sent to the editor of ''<u>S & T</u>'' together  <br>
with a letter asking if ''S & T'' would be interested either  <br>
in distributing the game for them or in issuing a  <br>
cheaper version.  <br>
<u>Jim</u> added a note saying I should review it when I get  <br>
the chance and write to them saying we can't do anything more.
 
To <u>Claude</u> in the evening. Marty and Raymond played  <br>
<u>BOUNDARY</u> while I watched. Then Claude, Marty, Raymond,  <br>
Richie, and I played <u>SPEED CIRCUIT</u>. Richie & Claude didn't  <br>
cathch on very well, but it was pretty close until Marty  <br>
"spun out". Raymond beat me by one space.  <br>
(cont. on 11/10)