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In 1995, Jay Tummelson began working for Mayfair Games. At that time, Mayfair had begun to import German-style board games for sale, without doing any localization. Tummelson first suggested that they incorporate an English translation, and then that they completely localize the game for American audiences. Tummelson acquired the rights for ''Detroit/Cleveland Grand Prix, Manhattan, Modern Art, Streetcar,'' and ''The Settlers of Catan'', which were published together in 1996.
In 1995, Jay Tummelson began working for Mayfair Games. At that time, Mayfair had begun to import German-style board games for sale, without doing any localization. Tummelson first suggested that they incorporate an English translation, and then that they completely localize the game for American audiences. Tummelson acquired the rights for ''Detroit/Cleveland Grand Prix, Manhattan, Modern Art, Streetcar,'' and ''The Settlers of Catan'', which were published together in 1996.


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