[net.games.board] The Eon Product Story

jablow@brahms.BERKELEY.EDU (Eric Robert Jablow) (03/03/86)

About two years ago, Eon Products went out of business.  They
could not handle the strain of producing so many games with
only a four-man company.  They sold all rights to their games
to West End Games of New York, and a more fitting bunch of people
I could not name.  Anyone who would give both Greg Costikyan and
Eric Goldberg a job deserves anything it gets.

West End will be coming out with a repackaged edition of CE Real_Soon_Now.
It will have some minor editing done.  Perhaps some of the more problematic
powers will be removed.  I wonder if they'll start up a mag like Eon's old
ENCOUNTER magazine.  If you want a great game to play, try CE.  Ignore
expansion set 5, Moons, however.

Incidentally, if you are looking for an interesting diplomatic game, try
Pax_Brittanica, which Greg Costikyan did for Victory Games (=SPI-in-exile).
It is a brilliant (literally--look at the map) game on the age of Victoria
and the colonization and exploitation of the world by Europe and the US.
Recommend it to your friends in net.politics--you'll never hear the end
of the arguments.

			Respectfully,
			Eric Robert Jablow
			MSRI
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