jagardner@watmath.UUCP (Jim Gardner) (03/05/86)
[...] Okay, here's a vague reassurance to quell a vague rumour. Hero Games is not in any kind of financial trouble. However, they have made an arrangement with another games company (whose name escapes me, which is why I said this was vague) that will see the other company looking after the technical chores of production of materials and product distribution. This can only be a good thing, because Hero has always had pretty awful production standards. First releases of game books have always been rife with errors that one proof-reading pass would have caught. If the four Hero Game heroes concentrate on game design and leave the technical stuff to a slicker more knowledgeable group, everybody will be better off. Jim Gardner, University of Waterloo