: 43 In late 1975, Jackson and Livingstone organized their first convention, the initial Games Day. ![]() ![]() Jackson and Livingstone felt that this game was more imaginative than any other contemporary games being produced in the UK, and so worked out an arrangement with Blume for an exclusive deal to sell D&D in Europe. : 43 They started publishing with the monthly newsletter, Owl and Weasel, on which Jackson did most of the writing, and they sent copies of the first issue to subscribers of the Albion fanzine Brian Blume, co-partner of American publisher TSR, received one of these copies and in return sent back a copy of TSR's new game Dungeons & Dragons. In early 1975, Jackson co-founded the company Games Workshop with school friends John Peake and Ian Livingstone. Steve Jackson began his career in games in 1974 as a freelance journalist with Games & Puzzles magazine. Steve Jackson (born ) is a British game designer, writer, game reviewer and co-founder of UK game publisher Games Workshop.
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