But the greatness of a game is not measured in years. It's measured by the number of iPhone apps sold.
To be a great game, you don't need corporate sponsorships, a cable channel or a Hall of Fame. You need a case of PBR, a deck of cards, some paper and a pencil. Games aren't great because they were once played by George Washington, or were described in Sir Isaac Newton's diary, or were invented by the Incas. A game is great because it was revealed in a dream by a Supreme Being.
A game is great because it requires no more than a third-grade education.
Here's to you, Kardball, on the BIG 2.0. Many happy returns ....
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