Atari Coin Connection

Issue: Vol 4 Num 10 - 1980 October

Atari presents
Sta ate 80
Frontiers of the Future
at AMOA
with its availability in upright,
cocktail and the "mini" Cabaret™
cabinets, has attracted players to
every conceivable location. The
popularity of Asteroids has also
fostered worldwide publicity and
high score tournaments, and has in-
creased the awareness of video
games more than any other game in
history. Asteroids Gold is a celebra-
tion of this tremendous success.
All in all, Atari's AM.QA exhibit
promises to be bigger and better
than ever. Come and see all that
Atari has to offer at "StarGate 80"-
your gateway to the future.
''Profit Power''
The Key to
Higher Earnings

Crossing the frontier into the
future, Atari will be presenting
"StarGate 80'' at the 1980 AM.QA
Show in Chicago with many exciting
new events planned for this year's
exhibit.
Introduced at the AM.QA for the
first time will be Atari's latest com-
bat sensation, Battlezone™ (see arti-
cle on front page). The game play is
challenging and player response
collected from our field test loca-
tions has been very enthusiastic.
Also featured at the ''StarGate
80" exhibit will be Missile Com-
mand™, the ultimate battle action
challenge. Missile Command is
Atari's current hit, a game that re-
quires high strategy thinking from
the player, who must defend his
missile l;>ases from attacking waves
of ICBMs.
We will be running Special High
Score Tournaments on both of these
exciting games, where players will
be able to compete against Atari ex-
perts. This is your chance to
challenge the people who design and
build the Atari product.
Atari's Customer Service and
Field Service groups will have a
special thirty foot exhibit, where
representatives of each group will
answer questions and display some
of the new promotional products.
Field Service will conduct demon-
strations on the latest Atari test
equipment, showing how you can
check out your games and keep
them running longer, and how to
quickly locate and diagnose pro-
blems should they come up.
Once again, the Marketing
Research team will be conducting a
Tell us™ survey. Since last year's
Tellus survey was such a success,
this year they have expanded their
area within the exhibit so that they
will be able to talk to even more of
you. Results of this year's survey
will be published in future issues of
the Coin Connection.
Customer Service will also be poll-
ing distributors and operators in
order to better determine how to
serve your needs completely.
And specially designed for pre-
sentation at "StarGate 80" is the
Gold Anniversary Asteroids. Aste-
roids has been in production for a
year, and the success of the game
has been phenomenal. It was the
year's top-selling video game.
Players have literally been playing
the game in every corner of the
world. The excitement, together
How do you make high profits a
reality in your location? Read the
exciting ''Profit Power'' booklet
from Atari, and find out the answer.
This booklet is a complete mini-
encyclopedia of successful, easy-to-
do promotions and advertising
ideas designed to increase profits.
We have collected ideas from
operators all over the world and
came up with what could be the
best, most complete guide to profit-
making promotions in the industry.
Inside are ideas ranging from
simple off-hours incentive pro-
grams and tie-in promotions to full
scale game tournaments. Ideas that
can be used by virtually any type
and size of game operation.
"Profit Power" is part of Atari's
on-going marketing services pro-
gram. It emphasizes the need for
location promotion and is designed
to help you promote yourself and
your games. The book has ideas that
can publicize locations, draw new
players, enhance player loyalty and
generate more game play.
Order this special "Profit Power"
booklet for $5.00 from your Atari
distributor today, and begin to app-
ly the ideas that can turn your loca-
tion into a high-profit center.
Dick Needleman and Howard Rubin
Appointed to New Marketing Posts
Don Osborne, Atari's National
Sales Manager, recently announced
the appointment of Dick Needleman
to the position of Regional Sales and
Promotion Manager. At the same
time, Frank Ballouz, Marketing
Director, named Howard Rubin to
the post of Special Markets
Manager.
Mr. Needleman, who formerly
served as Manager of Atari Leisure
Industries in Florida, has an exten-
sive background in the leisure and
amusement industries in Florida.
In his new position, Mr. Needleman
will be responsible for marketing
and promotion efforts in the
southeastern area of the U.S.
Commenting on Needleman's ap-
pointment, Osborne said: "We are
very pleased to have Dick join our
marketing team. His creative pro-
motional talents make him a
valuable asset to Atari, and his
many contacts in the coin industry
will help us to expand our
marketing base in the Southeast.
Dick will provide an effective liaison
between the factory and our
distributors and operators.''
One of Needleman's special ef-
forts in the past involved introduc-
ing the first video game, Atari's
Lunar Lander, to the Kennedy
Space Center. He will continue to
operate from his base in Homosassa
Springs, Florida.
In his new position as Special
Markets Manager, Howard Rubin,
whom many of you may remember
as Atari's East Coast Regional Sales
Manager in New Jersey, will
operate out of Atari headquarters in
Sunnyvale, California.
I INTERNATIONAL NEWS
I
Sue Elliott
Announces New
Australian Distributor
Sue Elliott, Atari's International
Sales Manager, has announced the
appointment of A. Hankin and Com-
pany of Newcastle, NSW, Australia
as an Atari Distributor for
Australia. The appointment will be
effective October 10, 1980.
A. Hankin has been in the games
business in Australia for more than
twenty years and is currently
operated by Peter and David
Hankin, sons of the founder of the
company. As well as serving as a
distributor of video games, A.
Hankin manufactures pinball
games. Their latest pinball effort is
"The Empire Strikes Back", based
on the recent hit movie.
Ms. Elliott, who recently visited
the A. Hankin facility, said, "We
would like to welcome A. Hankin
and Company to the Atari distri-
butor family. With their extensive
background in the game industry in
Australia, they will help us to serve
our Australian operators more com-
pletely. We look forward to our
association with them.''
A. Hankin and Company will join
Leisure and Allied Industries as
distributors for Atari's coin-op pro-
ducts in Australia.
Frank Ballouz noted that ''Howie
will be a great addition to the
marketing staff. As Special Markets
Manager he will work with
operators to open new locations
such as convenience stores, recrea-
tional and amusement parks and
other areas where coin-operated
games have not been seen before."
We congratulate both Dick and
Howie on their new positions, and
wish them continued success in
their new ventures.
3 Top Asteroids
Scorers
TM
Last month in the Coin Connec-
tion we told you about Shawn
Davies of Murray, Utah, who scored
10 million points on Asteroids in 21
hours and 50 minutes.
Frank Ballouz, Atari's Marketing
Director recently announced two
other top scorers on Asteroids. They
are Duncan Brown of Charlot-
tesville, Virginia, with 7,200,620
points and Salvador Cordova of
Falls Church, Virginia, with
7,111,000 points.
Commenting on these top scores,
Ballouz said: "We congratulate
these players on their skill and
perseverance in attaining such high
scores. Asteroids continues to be a
super challenge, and we encourage
other players to try to best these
current high scores."
High Score tournaments are a
great promotional idea. If you hav.e
some Asteroids players in your loca-
tion that would like to try to break
the current record, set up a tourna-
ment for them. Call the local press
to cover the event. And send the
verified high scores to Atari.

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