
Ralph Anderson, Vice President Marketing & Public Relations at Eagle-Gryphon Games, verified the change, and said the move was mainly to eliminate confusion between the two game lines. Eagle Games was the imprint for the traditional gamer, for heavier strategy games that may take more than an hour to play. The Gryphon Games line was for faster, friendly, family-oriented games.
Anderson confirmed that most games arriving in the next few months (through February) will still have the distinctive Eagle or Gryphon Games logos, since most games have a long lead time for publishing. "In the future, new games and any reprints of existing games will have the new logo," he said. "(We) won't change anything in terms of SKU or other retailer/distributor information for our games."