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<u>Mike McCarthy</u> of P. has an appointment on 2/10. She asked if <br> | <u>Mike McCarthy</u> of P. has an appointment on 2/10. She asked if <br> | ||
P. had seen <u>LOTTERY</u> (<u>THE WINNING TICKET</u>). Yes, and she won't show it again. I suggested <u>FOREIGN INTRIGUE</u> and told her that <u>Bill Dohrmann</u> had once said that he'd like to see it if something they were considering didn't go thru. | P. had seen <u>LOTTERY</u> (<u>THE WINNING TICKET</u>). Yes, and she won't show it again. I suggested <u>FOREIGN INTRIGUE</u> and told her that <u>Bill Dohrmann</u> had once said that he'd like to see it if something they were considering didn't go thru. | ||
She'll also show him <u>JACK POT 6</u> since <u>Ron Weingartner</u> of E.S. Lowe hasn't set a date yet. <br> | |||
Since Kohner has been sold to Gabriel she wondered if there was <br> | |||
any point in contacting <u>Harold Frankel</u> about <u>POP-SHAPE-AND SHATTER</u>. <br> | |||
Why not? <br> | |||
I'll bring <u>POWER PLAY</u> back to her on 2/5 and will discuss it with <br> | |||
her then. <br> | |||
Another client brought her a simple word game, <u>QUICKSAND</u>, <br> | |||
which she enjoyed playing with him all afternoon. She'll show it to me. <br> | |||
She'd like me to get her the Kenner and the Fisher Price catalogs <br> | |||
at the Press Room, as well as the game companies. | |||
Thinking that a card war game, similar to <u>CONVOY BATTLE ACTION</u>, <br> | |||
might be good for <u>Bob Gellman</u> - or possibly Aladdin. <u>GAME</u>. | |||
Went over the material on ''<u>THE ART OF GAMES</u>'' and made a new <br> | |||
drawing of <u>VASARELY</u>, the proper size. | |||
Darkaning the numbers, etc. on the <u>PROFIT</u> cards. | |||
For partnership games in ''<u>THE ART OF GAMES</u>'' thinking about the following. Double the score of the leading partner - which encourages favoring the leading player. Or double the trailing player's score - which encourages keeping the scores equal. |