Atari Coin Connection

Issue: Vol 1 Num 10 - 1977 September

Atari , Inc. 1265 Borre as , Sunn vale , California 94086
© Atari Inc .. 1977
Volume 1, Nurnber 10
September, 1977
RACE WITH SWJPEA lllWJG™
Atari, the Number One driving game
n1anufacturer, now introduces a new
din1ension and even more variety for
driving gan1e enthusiasts.
Super Bug is an exciting new one-
player game. A sunshin e yellow super-
1nodified bug speeds through winding city
streets in a rally-type race aga inst time.
There are quick, unpredictable turns, oil
sl icks, sand skids, and parked cars along
the tree-lined course that add to the fun
and challenge of this game .
Players select tl1e novice or expert
course, push Start, and the race is on
through the winding streets. Flashing
arrows appear spontaneously on the
roadway to indicate the correct turns at
inte rsect ions . This race demands quick
reactions to avoid crasl1ing. A "Crunch"
message is flashed if the bug runs into the
cu rb or other obstacle on the road .
Racers quickly recover from these colli-
sions and are off again speeding along the
unique co urse .
"Super Bug is an innovative driving
game with its unique, unpredictable
course. It gives you the fee li ng of rally
racing in the su per-n1odi fied bug. Field
tests verified that it will show strong
earnings in any type location ," said Frank
Ballouz, National Sales Manager.
Operators can select a ga1ne tin1e of
60, 90, 120, or 150 seconds, an d coinage
at l coin per play, 2 coins per play, or 2
plays per co in to best suit the location
needs. Op tio nal Bonus Time can also be
set at three diffe rent levels of difficulty
fo r each game time. A new feature on
Super Bug is a language o ption for
English , French, Spanish, or Ge rman
video 1nessages . Servicing and trouble-
(Co ntinu ed on back)
DES1rAOYEA™ A PLA~ERS GAME
Atari introduces a new one player skill
game, Destroyer TM. Players try to hit
enemy submarines with depth charges
while controlling their destroyer cruising
across the top of the screen . There is total
player involvement as they control the
speed of their destroyer , set the depth for
explosion and drop one to four depth
charges. This gan1e requires skill and
timing. It is a challenge that has strong
initial appeal and high replay levels.
A line on the screen indicates the
depth at which the charge will explode .
This is set by turning the control knob .
Pushing this knob in releases the charges.
The two speed control can be used to add
even more challenge to the game .
Realistic sonar sound effects increase tl1e
appeal of this action game .
There are two types of submarine
targets that travel at different speeds and
depths below the destroyer . Scores vary
from 25 to 200 points per hit depending
upon the level of difficulty and are
flashed on the screen when achieved.
Operators can select from four differ-
ent game times, 50, 75, 100 or 125
seconds. Coinage options are one coin per
play, two coins per play, two plays per
coin or free play for display and
demonstration. An optional bonus time
feature is also offered that can be set at
three different levels of difficulty. Three
dimensional visual effects in a contem-
porary cabinet design and optional sonar
sounds in the attract mode enhance the
overall attraction of the game. Atari's
exclusive built-in self-test system is
included to assu re easy troubleshooting
and servicing.
Destroyer is a player's game . The high
(Continue d on back)
ATARI GETTING
READ~ FOR
TRADE SHOWS
WESTWORLD SPECTACULAR
Westworld Electronic Amusement
Center in the Los Angeles area was the
scene of a spectacular promotion event
on September 10th. Hundreds of people
came to see the "7-Story Starship
Balloon" and enjoy the excite1nent of
games, celebrities, and a live broadcast on
the top radio station KlOO.
Dick and Steve Sogn, owners of the
Westworld arcade, put a lot of effort into
making this event a success. There were
giveaways of The Atarians TM posters and
T-shirts, free passes to a local movie, and
n1ore . The saturation of radio advertising
before and during the event was n1ost
effective. A parking lot next to the arcade
was rented to launch the "Starship
Balloon".
Westworld has been open less than a
year and is clearly one of the n1ost
popular places in the area . They have all
of the most current ga1nes available. The
arcade is well situated in Westwood
Sl1opping area, centrally located an1ong
several middle to upper income residen-
tial areas. They have a sn1all ice crea111
and frozen yogurt parlor in the back
which draws rnany people in to the
arcade . Ga1ne collections in this arcade
are reported to have broken several
industry records.
The Westworld promotion was "The
Event" of the area . It was done in first
class style, and will be talked about for a
long tin1e . It is certain to keep on
working to bring new players to this
exceptional ly good arcade .
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Everyone at Atari is getting ready for a
spectacular sl1owing at the 1977 Trade
Shows. There will be rnany fabulous new
products introduced at the NAMA,
AMOA and IAAPA in October and
November. The engineering teams are
going full speed to put the fin ishing
touches on the new products. Research is
busy in the field testing prototypes to
1nake sure the players like the games and
collections are high . The Graphics Depart-
n1ent is designing the artistic touches to
n1aximize attraction of the gan1es and
other promotional materials for the
shows. The Marketing staff is working
hard to select the best games to introduce
and to arrange all the details to assure the
best representation of Atari at the shows.
This year will be bigger and better
than ever for Atari. We look forward to
seeing all of you at our booths.
National Auton1atic Merchandising
Association Convention
October 13, 14, 15, and 16 at
McCormick Place, Chicago, IL.
Atari will be in Bootl1 800.
A1nuse1nent & Mus ic Operators Associ-
ation Exposition
October 28, 29 and 30 at The Conrad
Hilton, Ch icago, IL .
Atari will be in the West Room Booths
16-23 and 26-33 .
International Associat ion of Amuse-
1nent Parks and Attractions Exposition
oven1ber 19, 20 and 2 1 at Rivergate
Exhibition Center, New Orleans, LA.
Atari will be between Aisle 1300 and
1400 in the Center.
IICOIID>S
Steve Zabel now holds the
Guinness record for playing pinball
for 98 consecutive hours
in Ocean City, MD .
Stop by our booth,
pick up a button and see all the
latest video and pinball games Atari
is offering for the coming year.

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