Play Meter

Issue: 1975 February - Vol 1 Num 3

next month
Next month, Pluy Meter will continue to
broaden the scope of its music and game coverage
via feature stories that will delve deeply into areas
of importance in several various segments of the
business. We've got four important features
planned for our March issue which, as usual, will be
backed up by our regular departments.
Departmental coverage will become increa ingly
diversified as well, taking looks at different factors
affecting the industry from many and varied
angles. Our aim at Play Meter is to present to our
readers random view of the industry so that
busines men can view their problems from new and
pr gressive per pectives.
You'll notice new diversification in every issue.
So subscribe now so that you don't miss any issues
of th most progressive music and games publica-
tion ever to arrive on the scene.
Here s a look at orne of the features we have
planned for next month:
I hut Makes CI Good Distriblltor? We II take a
look at s vera! well-known and successful distribut-
ing concerns across the Un ited States, finding out
exactly how they got that way. Th story will also
answer probably the most important consideration
when determining what makes a distribuwr
"good' by going clirectly to operators and asking
them what they look for in their distributor.
'ervice is the arne of the Game. As a second
installment of our current in -depth look into the
role of servicing the machines on location, we'll
take a look at the important role efficient servicing
plays on the
perating, distributing and manu -
facturing levels. We'll continue to probe this service
theme in upcoming issues of the magazine.
Search for
ew Locations. Now that we've
taken a look at sizing up loca-
tions ( ee Sonny Albarado's fea-
ture story in this issue ) in the
March issue we'll explore the
a I rea dy attractive and still-
grOWlng new" market for coin-
a m use men t mac h i n es, Ou r
machines are beginning to show
up in force in hopping cent r ,
mall
and chain department
tores. How that came about,
and how the progre sive operator
THE AIR CUSHION SOCCER GAME
can ca h in on a bustling new
COMBINING THE fASCINATION Of AIR CUSHION GAMES WITH THE EXCITEMENT Of fUSSBALL
busines, will be th subject of
this
story .
• Unbrukabtt but Ply"''' Urethaoe Min an
Tr., .nd Set Up Power Shou
/'1.'1'.1:::.
R ev iew. Eur o pes
• AutomatIC l .E.O. Eltctroruc Scoreng With
answer to the MOA annual expo-
FIISh.ng W,nl"llf l.ght
• Floaunt Object erNtes Speedy and Intrt.,lI1g
sition the Amusement Trad s
PI""
• AutOmlltC Det,vtry to St~ GImI .nd Alt.,
Expo ition in London's Alex -
Eodl Score
andra Place, is slated for late
• Int...-Nlly lighted by 2 Ftou,tsc::ent L.mpi
EhmulIllng All ReUec:1JOM
January. An extensive review of
• Separate I SOIIIId Cash 80x means CotlecCtoll1
.,. Made Without Opening Game
the mammoth show, the largest
• Elec1romc: Meter
em Boll
• ~ Crop COin ChUle
coin machine exhibit in the
• rempo world, will enhance our interna-
• E.~y.(;hd. 8ush i,..
• WoodenHendl ..
tional coverage in March.
• Adjustable l-V levelet,
• All M~ Modem Oeitgnef Cabinet
Sub cribe now, and make sure
• Eaw Serwlceal:Nlity
• Rugged ConstruCIKHt
you take advantage of these
• 2 or. Can Pley
March features.
In
Length ,
Wodlh ,
He'lfI'"
We"", ,,
50"
1127 eml
26"
1 66 eml
3311"
( 86cml
300 11K. (136 kgl
UNIOUE - FLOATING ON A CUSHION OF AIR
Whats so different about the Hurricane?
CABINET
MEN
GOAL OPENING
• On~ piece construction (slide out playfield)
• Completely laminated with 1 IS~ thick plastic
melamine.
• Extra heavy construction - weight 375 Ibs.
• Will not move during play.
• Built in drink holders.
• Recessed coin chute and separate steel cash box.
• Four Ash Trays
• Men are counterbalanced and stay in any
desired position.
• Special compound, rigid plastic.
• Foot of men are perfectly flat on bottom and
sides for exceptional ball control.
• larger 81f2" goal opening for faster play.
PLAYFIELD
• Special texture tempered glass.
• Totally different ball action due to textured surface.
• Official playfleld design screened under glass
• Weight distribution of men allows for fantastic
power shots.
BALL
• A special compound textured ball to complement
playfield.
RODS
• Heavy duty chrome plated steel rods.
HANDLE
• Specially·designed, octagonal shaped
handle for better gripping.
ROD BUMPERS
• Heavy duty, rubber bumpers
LEGS
• 4 Individual hard wood legs laminated with
1 IS" melamine.
Wr ite Or Call For Nam e of Nearest Dealer
MADEINTHEUSA BY
363 Prospect Place , Brooklyn. N.Y. 11238 STerling 3-1200

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