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Rookie-Move (yronwode.com@nagasiva) 2005/05/04 15:06

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rlbell@csclub.uwaterloo.ca (Richard Bell):
# Despite only ever playing this game twice,
# and several years ago at that, I am suddenly
# consumed with a desire to own this long since
# out of print game, or its more recent (but
# still very old) version, Business Strategy.

did Avalon Hill use this internally to manage their
own business? if so, what were the statistics as to
how closely it resembled their internal economics?

imagine if every aspect of the game design, creation
and marketing process was turned into a game *itself*!

Rookie-Move
 luckymojo.com@nagasiva
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