Mastermind
Nothing to do with the TV show of the same name,
"Mastermind" was actually an infuriating puzzle game
where you had to crack the code by matching four different
coloured plastic pins set in a brown plastic board.
First sold in 1972, its commercial success can probably be
traced to the picture of the alluring young woman and wise old
sage on the box (in reality a hairdresser from Leicester called
Bill Woodward).
It had nothing to do with the game, of course, but seemed to
promise: "Yes, winning this game will gain you the respect
and love of this beautiful girl, and prove your wisdom to all -
honest".
It was The Game of the Year in 1973 and has since spawned a
whole family of variations - including Number Mastermind,
Mini-Mastermind, Electronic Mastermind, Walt Disney Mastermind,
Travel Mastermind, and the sumptuous after-dinner Royale
Mastermind.
Celebrity fans of the game include Joan Collins and Omar Sharif.
Bill Woodward, whose face has found its way inside 35 million
sideboards, was paid a one-off modest fee for his photo.
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