Atari Coin Connection

Issue: Vol 6 Num 05 - 1982 July


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OPERATOR OF THE '80s
Dick Sogn of Westwood Village, CA
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Dick Sogn, owner of Westworld, leans on one of his current moneymakers.
The Sogn family (pronounced SONG) set
out six years ago to create an amuse-
ment center with a dinner house atmos-
phere catering to adults. Their Westworld
Electronics Amusement Center is located
in affluent Westwood Village in Los Ange-
les, California, between Beverly Hills and
Belair.
"We have thirteen first run movie the-
aters within walking distance of our cen-
ter. At night it's almost like walking
through Disneyland-there are restau-
rants and shops open and people strolling
till the wee hours of the morning," ex-
plained Dick Sogn. The amusement cen-
ter is open from 10:00 am until 3:00 or
4:00 am. Children under 18 are not al-
lowed in after 9:30 pm "Our peak hours
are from 2 until 4:00 am, when couples
come in after a movie or dinner. We've
specialized in electronic games, that's
our business." Westworld doesn 't serve
food or beverages and the 3,000 square-
foot establishment is filled with over 90
games. "People come here to play the
games, " says Sogn.
The players are so interested in the
games, says Sogn, that even when movie
stars come in the other patrons seldom
recognize them. Robin Williams, Sean
Cassidy, and the Hudson Brothers are
regulars at the center. Kate Jackson,
barraged with movie offers when an ar-
cade scene is needed, but he only allows
filming if the movie shows a positive im-
age of the amusement industry. "Buddy
System," a new film starring Richard
Dreyfuss and Susan Sarandon will have a
sequence filmed at the center. "We've
had visitors from Japan and Italy who
have stopped in just to see the arcade
because they read about it in a journal
abroad," said Sogn.
The Sogns also have a center in
Marina Del Rey, a bigger and newer es-
tablishment which has over 100 games.
This center has six theaters and restau-
rants nearby, and again, most of the pa-
trons are couples stopping in after a late
movie and dinner. The Marina Westworld
is managed by Sogn's 25-year-old son
Steve.
Sogn has ingeniously used his unique
geographic location to create an excep-
tional amusement center and has indeed
"gone with the stars. "
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Cheryl Ladd and even Farrah Fawcett
have visited Westworld. "We have guards
at the door who keep autograph seekers
under control. We have to keep it that
way so the stars feel comfortable when
they are here," explained Sogn.
Westworld is popular with all players,
not only with the stars. People stand in
line at the front door during the peak
hours to get a chance to play the games.
The fun center has been featured in The
Smithsonian, National Geographic, News-
week and Fortune magazines. Sogn is
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Did You Know?
Nationwide, 9.2% of the U.S. population
is currently unemployed, and 22.3% of
those out of work are youth. According to
the most recent Federal Bureau of Labor
statistics, the youth unemployment rate is
increasing, especially the rate for minority
youth. This may mean additional traffic in
your location, particularly during the sum-
mer months.
Technical Tip
Do not create your own problems. The
logic PCB is a compact board having
fine and closely spaced traces. Boards
returned for repair often have scratched
surfaces which resulted in adjacent trace
shorts.
Caution should be used when using
pointed instruments such as scope
probes, signature analyzer probes or log-
ic probes. Carelessness in removing an
MPU with a screwdriver can scratch the
traces beneath the socket.
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Location
Hidden in this letter maze are 1 O words
relating to Dig Dug. The words can be
printed vertically, horizontally or diagonal-
ly. Use you r Dig Dug skills to find the 10
words. Answers will appear in next
month's Coin Connection.
Leo Daniels
20 years
40,101,910
2/6/82
36 hrs 4 min
Ocean View Corp.
Carolina Beach, NC
Asteroids
Deluxe"'
Kevin Gentry
2,117,570
12/29/81
5 hrs 25 min
Court Jester
Lake Charles, LA
Battlezone®
Ken Chevalier
16 years
12,900,000
2/20/82
12 hrs
Star Station 101
Atascadero, CA
Centipede 1 "'
Rijanto Joesoeff
22 years
4,421,232
4/7/82
8 hrs
Captain Video
Los Angeles, CA
Dig Dug" ..
Eric Ginner
20 years
1,140,070
516182
55 min
Central Park Center
Mountain View, CA
Missile
Command®
Ron Kussman
20 years
63,983,475
6120182
45 hrs 30 min
Star Arcade
Upland, CA
Space Duelr"'
Scott Carter
17 years
179,600
6/23/82
32 min
Time Zone #192
Mountain View, CA
Tempest"'
Seth Butler
19 years
1,145,362
6/8/82
1 hr 30 min
Fool Around Arcade
Tuscon, AZ
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Warlords™
Allen Toney
23 years
583,750
3/29/82
1 hr
Scratch & Tilt
Huntington, WVA
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Promodon
for Profit
If you have a membership club for your
location, the following promotion could be
very successful in increasing club mem-
bership and encouraging traffic during
your slow period, such as a weekday
evening.
Place the name of each machine in
your location into a hopper. If you have
two or more machines, you will need to
number them; i.e. Dig Dug #1 , Dig Dug
#2, etc. During the weekday evening or
other slow period, draw the name of a
machine out of the hopper every twenty
minutes. Check the person playing that
Atari Inc.
1265 Borregas Avenue
Sunnyvale, California 94086
machine and, if he is a club member,
award him with $5.00 of free games. If
the player is not a member, continue
drawing until you have a winner.
This kind of promotion will make a
slow, mid-week night into an exciting and
busy evening, as well as encouraging
club membership sales.
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Correcdon
In the June 1982 issue of the Coin Con-
nection, we incorrectly stated in "Opera-
tor of the '80s" that Sam Eng is president
of the Sacramento Valley Operators Asso-
ciation. Sam Eng is a director of the As-
sociation. Larry Powell is president of the
Sacramento Valley Operators Association.
First Class
U.S. Postage
PAID
Sunnyvale, CA
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