Allen Eldridge

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Allen Eldridge
Nationality American
Occupation Game designer

Allen D. Eldridge is a game designer who has worked primarily on board games.

Career

Allen Eldridge first met Stephen Cole through a game club in Amarillo, Texas, and Cole brought Eldridge into his company JP Productions a few years after he founded it in 1973. [1] :114 Cole and Eldridge made the decision to close JP in November 1976, and the company was shut down in spring of 1977. [1] :114 Cole and Eldridge co-founded Task Force Games in the fall of 1978 and chose to sell products directly to wholesalers and retailers rather than to individuals. [1] :114 Eldridge was able to make an arrangement for inexpensive boxes, so Task Force was able to release Star Fleet Battles in a regular-sized second edition box. [1] :114 Eldridge stayed with Task Force Games when Cole left in 1983 to form the new Amarillo Design Bureau company. [1] :116 Eldridge sold Task Force Games to the computer game company New World Computing in April 1988. [1] :117

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