Over the course of his career at Parker Brothers, Mr. Dusenberry gained directexperience in most aspects of the game business. He had started working on a loadingdock and had been promoted several times through positions in manufacturing,marketing, and sales. He survived the consolidation that followed Hasbro’sacquisition of Parker Brothers and was promoted again, this time into productdevelopment. Throughout his career, he had remained connected to developments ininteractive gaming. Running Hasbro Interactive would be his first experience as ageneral manager, and it was the break he had been waiting for. He recalled