No Neil, I've never heard of that game. My brother's name was Neil. He died of leukemia about a year ago. He and his group were from Carroll, Iowa and they toured all over the U.S. I didn't travel with them as in my opinion, they rode too fast. Mostly 75-80 mph. You really have to pay attention at those speeds. Never get to see anything. By the way, all of them liked looking over the windshield.
Sorry to hear about your brother Dale, always brings one up short losing a close family member. Condolences.
As for riding in groups, I used to in my carefree (and careless) youth, but these days I prefer to ride my own ride or, on rare occasions, with one other. Now my own riding companion of choice* has passed over to that great racetrack in the sky however, I think my rides these days will be solo only.
* Our first outing together was to see the Transatlantic race series at Castle Donington racetrack here in England. It was 1984 and the Teams were:
Teams British Commonwealth USA
Rider Machine Rider Machine
Ron Haslam Honda NS500 Freddie Spencer Suzuki RG500
Barry Sheene Suzuki RG500 Kenny Roberts Yamaha TZR500
Wayne Gardner Australia Honda RS500 Randy Mamola Honda NS500
Roger Marshall Honda RS500 Eddie Lawson Yamaha TZR500
Graeme Crosby NZ Yoshimura-Suzuki 1023 Wayne Rainey Yamaha TZ500
Keith Huewen Honda RS500 Wes Cooley Honda RS500
Rob McElnea Suzuki RG500 Mike Baldwin Honda RS500
USA won, of course!
I once did a track day coached by Ron Haslam at Donington, couldn't believe the speed at which we took the first right hander at Redwood. What a day out!