As a result of these actions, Jackson left Metagaming and founded Steve Jackson Games later that year.: 79–80. 1980s-: Steve Jackson Games. His game Raid on Iran was an immediate success. Jackson bought The Space Gamer from Metagaming, and sold the rights to The Fantasy Trip to Metagaming.
Contents.History Founded in 1980, six years after the birth of, and before the height of, SJGames created several role-playing and strategy games with. SJGames borrowed and expanded upon ideas pioneered by strategy game companies such as,.
SJGames' early titles were all initially sold in 4×7 inch bags, and later in the similarly sized. Games such as, and G.E.V (an Ogre spin-off) were popular during SJGames' early years. Prolific game designers such as and have worked for Steve Jackson Games.Today SJGames publishes games of numerous varieties (, ) and genres (, ); they also published the book, the sacred text of the religion.Raid by the Secret Service. Steve Jackson Games. Retrieved March 23, 2017.
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