What Did You Do In The Seventies?
Well, while I was stumbling through crunching school lab data on a typing terminal to the classic IBM reel to reel, and computer majors were printing Playboy center folds in ASCII 'shades' of black and white, Joel Billings was creating computer games.
Jaesun said:
When are they going to do a damn Kickstarter and make my Gold Box Games 2.0?
I would suppose from the interview, featuring the anecdotes about lost (Avalon Hill) and won (Gary Grigsby) opportunities,
that Joel Billings would listen to any timely proposal.
May be in the same position that Brian Fargo was before he got WASTELAND back from EA.
Still ...
How many AD&D Gold Box games are sourced from abandoned software sites and played on DosBox?
Can that be quantified to create a *lucrative* watering in the virtual marketing mouth.
*Lucrative* is a Pavlovian buzz word in many sapient business species.
But ...
Is the AD&D license a lure or a liability?
Avalon Hill's 'Bismark' board game was a favorite, easier to learn and finish (before sundown) then 'Afrika Korps' and 'Stalingrad'.
Interesting that Billings may have been inspired by and built on these game mechanics, for his first computer game, while the experts at AH were 'dumb-ing' their titles down to appeal to a larger demographic.
Back then maybe the relationship of “by gamers, for gamers” meant success.
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