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12 Monday - March 1973 71st Day - 294 Days to Come
Call from Alice McElhone. She bought three copies of AGOG as gifts and would like me to autograph them. She'll stop by this coming Thursday on her way back to Connecticut.
Her brother thinks it may be made into a TV game. I told her that TV can look promising and then fall thru [through]. Also Pan Am may have them on board.
Bob Champer called. He's very enthused about working on PATTON with me, and happy with the 25% I offered. We'll get to- gether Friday morning at 9:30 to start working.
In the book I read that Patton wasn't at Kasserine Pass, which Bob knew. We discussed Patton's battles and decided on
- Cicily" and "The Bulge" as small games and "France" as a
big one, using one side of a hinged board,
Called Bob Gellman and told him about the idea of using 3, in- stead of 4 games and a hinged board. Fine. I told him that I [illegible word crossed out] was cutting in someone else to make the game authen- tic. He liked that.
He discussed some ideas he had for themes for GAMES for 1974. "Dieting"—Told him that another company was coming out with one (D.D.I's THE DIET GAME - see '72). He said that as long as it wasn't Panker, Milton Bradley, or S&R he wasn't worried. I said that the only way it might make a success is if it were tied in to a fad diet. Bob said that he never wants to drop a game once he comes out with it, so doesn't want to tie in with a fad.
"Ratrace"—told him it had been done, by the name RATRACE and others like CLASS. But I could probably come up with a game on that theme with more play value.
"Time Travel"— Told him that science fiction games had always bombed, but that may be if the game could take advantage of some of the current interest in archeology [archaeology] it might go. His idea is to collect artifacts from the past and future.
We'll talk at more length on these things in a few months. I asked again about an advance on PATTON. He'll check with his new partners.
Call from Felicia. She had a letter from a new gal at D.D.I. They are returning WILD WOOD PILE.
She is mad at Keith Tuggle. She told him that she wouldn't send INVASION, TRY-ANGLES, and QUADRUME until he sent her some dis- closure forms, but he never sent them. She sent the three games by U.P.S. anyway.
She is also mad at Bob Johnson for not giving us any report on IMPULSE and SPACE STIX. She asked if should call him and I said no,
Playing around with ROUND 'N ROUND OVER 'N OVER Solitaire and am almost pos-
itive that it can be solved from any position and without
using the dotted lines.
Lengthy long distance call from James Faulkner. He is putting out a "Loose Leaf Game Series" which will consist of folded sheet
(cont. on 3/11)