Marketplace

Issue: 1978 June

MARKETPLACE
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"WHAT'S NEWS?"
PAGE 7, JUNE , 1978
"The new 'Seawolf II'", explained Stan Jarocki, Midway's market-
ing director, "although it has the basic game characterlsterics
of the original. and sensational. version, is brand new in every
way. For one thing, the game is presented in radiant :full color
and this has an absolutely sensational and dramatic effect on
the play of the game. Even the configuration of the vessels in
this great game take on a different character and the scoring
now has some of the most fascinating ideas ever yet seen. The
new 'Seawolf II'", Stan Jarocki claims, "offers a most signifi-
cant change in competitive play action for one or two players."
The play action is so outstanding that everyone of the na-
tion's operators is urged to get over to Midway distributors at
once and just play "Seawolf II" to get some idea of the challenge
this game offers. Shipments have been made to all Midway distrib-
utors and production is being stepped up every day. "Seawolf II"
is also available in a 23 inch solid state black and white monitor.
Stan Jarocki stated, "All are thrilled by the genuine sounds of
undersea battle featured by this outstanding game. Just playing r
the game once will convince anyone of its greatness."
Cal's Coin College, Nicoma Park,Okla.,
has a new logic course for solid state
games of Bally, Stern, Gottlieb and
Williams. Requisites are: 1-Basic Cal's
Coin College 2 weeks course; 2-Knowlege
of reading and use of electronic sche-
matics and 3-Prior electronic training.
This is one of the finest courses
ever offered. Classes are limited to 6
students. Shown in class here are: Fred
Moberly,Bell Coin,Mt.Ranier,Md.; Steven
de Maligno,Northern Coin,st.Paul,Minn.;
Roy Kobler,R.E.P.S.Vending,Meadow,N.Y.;
Dave Mueller,Goldtone Music,Bradenton,
Fla.; Ben Blakey,Danville,Ul.; Instruc-
tor Cal Clifford and seated, guest in-
structor, Sam Hall, Okla.City,Okla.
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Miami Beach,Fla.; George B. Golden, Cleveland,O.; Bob Mastowski, Rochester,N.Y.; M. w.
Arnold, Hannibal , Mo.; Claiborne Lynn, Evansville, Ind.; Perry Shockley, Winchester, Tenn.
J . R. McCarter, Boulder,Colo.; Sen.Homer E. Capehart, Indianapolis, Ind.; R.C.Walter, Day-
ton ,O.; Ed Barr, Diamond Bar,Calif.; Clayton Ballard, Los Angeles; Kelly Flynn, Indian-
apolis, Ind.; Robert Fitzke, Wausau,Wis.; Cecil B. Miller, Winchester,Ind.; H.D.Warwick,
Knoxville , Tenn.; "Lefty" Trudell, Savannah, Ga.; Dominic Pirillo, Oelwein, Ia.; Al Simon,
New York City; Ray Lonsway, Niles,O.; Abe Susman, Dallas,Tex.; Harry Clarkson, Jackson-
ville,Fla.; Ray Kiser, Durango,Colo.; Sam Taran, Miami,Fla.; George Cousparis, Muskogee,
Okla.;
Frank Lucan, DeSoto,Tex.s E. H. Griggs, Columbia,Tenn.; Richard McCormick, Indianap-
olis,Ind.; Don Parsley, Colorado Springs,Colo.; FrankNegri, Denver,Colo.; Joe Tehan,
Natick,Mass.; Don Miller, Grand Rapids,Mich.; William Schlieff, Fayetteville,Ark.;
Lou Casola, Rockford,Ill.; Clarence Court, Galion,O.; Benito Murillo, Oakland,CaJ.if.;
Gus Pantelopoulos, Boulder,Colo.; Frank Cash, Pueblo,Colo.; Al Phinney, Salina, Kans.;
Paul O'Brien, Red Creek,N.Y.; Art Anders, TUlsa,Okla.; Nat Bensky, Peeksld.11,N.Y.;
Ben Chicofsky, New York City; Wesley Pearce,Rubidoux,Calif .; Harry Weko,Huntingdon,Pa.;
Lloyd Cruze,Evansville, Ind.: Tom May, Grand Island, Neb.: Peter Tabb, Miami,Fla.; Peter
Culotta,Baltimore,Md.; Charles Cox,Hapeville,Ga.; Phil Weinberg,Dallas,Tex.; Arnold
Taksen,Harrisburg,Pa.; Bob Kirby, Carson City,Nev.
MARKETPLACE
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