Atari Coin Connection

Issue: Vol 1 Num 07 - 1977 June

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Mayor Janet Gray Hay es and Nolan Bushnell
welcome Chuck E. Cheese to San Jose and Atari.
The Pizza Tim e Theater is a new concept in
family entertainment.
Chuck E. Cheese, TM, alias "The Big
C," joined Atari as the chief executive of
the new Pizza Time TheaterTM. His re-
sponsibilities will include entertainment,
food service and game room operation at
an exciting and unique family pizza and
entertainment location in San Jose , Cali-
fornia. "The Big C" will be reporting
directly to Mr. Gene Landrum , General
Manager of the Restaurant Operating
Division of Atari.
There are six other members on the
entertainment staff, "CrustyTM" {the
), "Jasper T. Jowls™" {hillbilly coun-
~ singing dog), "Pasqually TM" (Italian
opera-singing chef), and "The Warbl-
ettesTM" (three soul-singing magpies).
These compu ter-animated characters per-
fonn skits, jokes and songs abO\·e the
dining area, to the delight of the patrons
who are enjoying the superb pizza and
sandwiches . A life-size Chuck E. Cheese
(an employee in full costume) is also
present to greet the patrons.
Over thirty video, pinball , foo sball,
and air hockey games are located in con-
trolled room environments surrounding
the dining area . Three specially designed
"Pizza Game Booths" in one game room
are available for dining and player compe-
tition on Breakout TM, Tank TM, and Dom-
inosTM_ All the games are adjusted to
accept either quarters or special " In Pizza
We Trust" tokens . Free t,okens are given
with food orders and other specials such
as birthdays or anniversaries to encourage
game play. To preserve the atmosphere of
family entertainment, controls have been
established to assure that the games are
limited to restaurant patrons only.
The grand opening on May 16 was a
great success. Mayor Janet Gray Hayes,
together with many other prominent
people from the community and the
press, came to welcome Chuck E. Cheese
and The Pizza Time Theater to San Jose.
This new concept in family entertainment
is another amusement innovation from
Atari.
C. Kantor, Editor
Coin Connection
Atari, Inc.
1265 Borregas Ave .
P. 0. Box 9027
Sunnyvale , CA 94086
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Please check appropriate box(s) :
D Arcade Operator D Distributor
D Street Operator D Manufacturer
D Amusement
D Other (specify)
Park Operator
WHAT IF ...
AN OPERATOR
SPONSORED A
CITY-WIDE
HIGH SCHOOL
GAMES OLYMPICS ...
"-lper T. Jowls, a co-star in the Pizza Time
'-......,-- ?ater entenainment staff
If Operator:
Approximately how many total units
do you operate?
D 100 or less
D 100 to 300
D 300 to 1000
D lOOOor more
NOT/::: If you are on the /isl ami there isan error
in your address, please attach label and
note COllections. (Computers can 1T111ke
errors - sorry.)
ADDED
SEl2VICE
SUPPOl2T
If you've seen some of Atari's technical
manuals lately, you may have noticed a
new look. Ever since Triple lluntTM was
introduced, the books have been published
in a new format designed to be more
attractive and easier to read for operators.
The foremost concern in reorganizing the
manuals was to allow almost instant access
to information, instead of wading through
dozens of pages trying to find, for exam-
ple, information on the option toggle
switch that controls game time. Complete
maintenance and service instructions fo r
Atari's new coin door is also included -
liberally illustrated with photographs.
In addition to the redesigned manuals,
Atari is beginning to publish a series of
illustrated parts catalogs for each game.
Atari will be releasing these catalogs at
production time with the manual, or
shortly thereafter. They contain complete
parts lists and drawings to show the
majority of items that might need re-
placing during a game's lifespan. Prices of
all parts are available by contact ing your
distributor.
Atari's goal is to provide the finest and
most comprehensive service backup in the
coin-operated game indust ry. Each game's
built-in self-test program tests approxi-
mately 75% of the game's vital circuitry;
the seff-test procedure is easily done on
location. A toll -free "hotline" is also
available that ties in directly to Atari's
Customer Service Department in Santa
Clara, California to assist in technical
problems. (800-538-6892) Special video
game service seminars are held periodically
throughout the United States and abroad
to keep technicians abreast of the newest
electronic developments. And superior
microprocessor-based engineering results
in games with more player appeal , more
variety, and better reliability.
ATTRACTION PANEL
FOR TAIPU HUNT'"
AVAILABLE
glass retainer are provided in the attrac-
tion package. Designed to fit together
when three cabinets are banked side by
side, the bright orange panels with black "-...,/.
and white lettering will convert the games
into a spectacular three-dimensional shoot-
ing arcade.
"Triple Your Shooting Excitement,"
"Shoot All Three: Hit The Bear, Raccoon
Hunt and Witch Hunt," and "Triple Hunt"
are the messages on these attraction panels
to entice players to try their skill on al!
three shooting games. The result will be
to significantly increase the potential in-
come from all three units.
THE ATAdllANSi™
PINBALL POSTER
MR. OR MS. OPERATOR:
If you purchased The Atarians™
pinball game and did not get the
coupons for free posters, they may
now be obtained from your Atari
distributor.
A bank of three Triple HuntH 1 games
can be quite effective to create high im-
pact and even higher collections in large
arcades. Atari has designed a special attrac-
tion panel to increase the impact and
create a total unit effect to the bank of
games.
Three durable 16 gauge steel panels
which are easy to install above the plexi-
Sil'AIFF
Publisher - Atari, Inc.
Editor - Carol Kantor
Art Director - Evelyn Lim
Atari, Inc.
1265 Borregas Avenue
P .0. Box 9027
Sunnyvale, California 94086
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ATARI"
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Bulk Rate
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