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« on: July 16, 2010, 02:39:23 PM »

In September 1981, Steve Jackson and his regular freelance cover artist Dave Martin discussed their mutual admiration of the Illuminatus! Trilogy, and the latter suggested a game. Steve Jackson decided against adapting the novel because of the expense of game rights, and the difficulty of adapting a novel with such convoluted plots. He decided "a game about the secret-conspiracy idea behind Illuminatus!" was doable. After doing research on the Illuminati and conspiracy theories, and "extensive and enthusiastic playtesting" it went on the market in July 1982 in the Pocket Box format (a plastic box the size of a mass-market paperback) which was at the time the usual for SJG. Over the next few years, three expansions for the Pocket Box Illuminati game were published--the first two were substantially incorporated into the deluxe edition, while the third was an earlier version of what would become Illuminati: Brainwash.

Robert Shea provided a four-paragraph introduction to the rulebook for the Illuminati Expansion Set 1 (1983), in which he wrote, "Maybe the Illuminati are behind this game. They must be—they are, by definition, behind everything." Despite this initial involvement, Wilson later criticized some of these products for exploiting the Illuminatus! name without paying royalties (taking advantage of what he viewed as a legal loophole).[3] Later commentators have attributed both the game and the Illuminatus! Trilogy as using real conspiracies as "targets of ridicule."[4]


Some of the cards




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Barack is that you?



I know it was to poke fun at conspiracy theories. But did the maker know about what was gonna happen? Or did this card game give them ideas about sick ways to enact plans and agendas?
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« Reply #1 on: July 16, 2010, 03:20:11 PM »

Im givin this out as christmas gifts...since my fam wants me to participate in the holidays.
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« Reply #2 on: July 16, 2010, 03:57:57 PM »

 Cheesy Cheesy
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