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<title>Incredibooks Discussion Forum &#187; Topic: Lucky That Way</title>
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<title>nbrack88 on "Lucky That Way"</title>
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<description>&#60;p&#62;I've just finished reading &#34;Lucky That Way&#34; by Brad Fregger. This is a non-fiction book that is filled with stories about his adventures in computer/video game producing. A little known fact is that Brad is responsible for the production of the most popular computer game ever made: Solitaire. He produced &#34;Solitaire Royal&#34; and it became the most widely played game in the world. This is a very interesting read to see the beginnings of when the gaming industry exploded into the giant it is today.
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