Play Meter

Issue: 1975 November - Vol 1 Num 11

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[We'll be expanding our music
department over the next three
months to include your sugges-
tions and the suggestions of other
jukebox operators, Jimmy. --Ed.~
Bravo, Technical Topics. How
often today we overlook t he
obvious in our haste to connect
our expensive toys.
S.R. Lewis
SP Distributors
Los Angeles, Cal.
[You and other operators will
be happy to know the technical
coverage in Play Meter will be
expanding in the next two
months and will include more
service tips, too. --Ed.]
On your jukebox Top 100
listing, we suggest that it be
printed on the back of an adver-
tisement instead of an article .
This way you can remove the
chart from the book without
losing part of a story.
Don Nardi
H.P. Novelty Co.
Ishpeming, Mich.
[Don, would you believe our
advertisers don't want their ads
on the back of the charts for the
same reason. --Ed.]
I think it is about time we have
a good magazine that is so
informative for the amusement
game operators. I find your
magazine very interesting and
very readable.
Have you ever thought of
putting in price listings of used
equipment?
John Bielecki
Johnny Amusements
Lancaster, N.Y .
[Yes we have, John, and for
a long time now. For more on this
be sure to read my letter on page
6 of this issue. --Ed.]
I ontinued Pag
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SUGGESTION BOX
A small section on the Cana-
dian end of t he business would be
helpful. Also, we'd like to see
more on organizing tournaments
and programming music.
Your magazine is a great asset
now and we hope the good work
continues.
Steve Perrault
Vendin~ Unlimited Inc.
Windsor, Ont.
You have a good magazine.
Please, more articles about ar-
cades. New ideas, promotions,
public relations, etc. will be wel-
comed.
Phillip Belpedio
LandofOz
Escondido, Cal.
[We think you'll like our "Coin-
man of the Month" interview in
this issue. Thanks for the sugges-
tion. And, rest assured. There's
lots more to come. --Ed. ]
Your magazine is very helpful
and interesting. Since most read-
ers operate jukeboxes, an article
on new records would be helpful.
Tell us what records in a ll
categories are hit bound.
Jimmy Cole
Cole Vending Co.
Weaverville, N.C.
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• Game uses a light display-
no monitor
• Players compete directly against
each other
• Game uses lights underneath
slllucreened playing field
• rop made of unbrealtable
£exo plastic
• Strong and beautiful walnut
cabinet with hardwood trim and
Spanish leather formica top
• Fast, easy ser11lce
• Solid state dependability-full
one year warranty on logic board
EDCOE Mfg. & Service Co.
9512 W. Jetlerson Blvd .. Culver City. Calif. 90230
Distributed by
Only Atari pays you to wreck a car,
chase a ste eple or go down in flames ...
And still be a winner! A profit
winner, that is. Because these
fantastic games are entirely new
concepts in realistic video action
your locations and their customers
won't be able to resist.
Crash 'N ' Score is a two car
demolition derby delight. An excit ·
ing crash -for-points game wh re
each player trys to hit numbered
pylons that pop onto the screen .
All metal foot pedal , 23" moni ·
tor, color screen overlays. locking
ca hbox and dual coin mech re
all exclusive features.
Steeplechase is a horse (race)
of a different color. It's designed for
one through six players. 25C for
every two players means a 75C vend
potential. And a 23" monitor with
six color overlays (one for each horse
and race lane) makes teeplechase
a high volume attraction .
A dual coin mech. hinged cash
door and adjustable game timer are
standard extras.
Jet Fighter from the makers of
Tank. is a one·on ·one two player
dog fight. Realistic joysticks and
fire control button action put each
player in his own aircraft .
Performance extra include a
removable, lighted attraction paneL
twin coin chutes. large 19" monitor.
hinged cash door and locking cashbox.
Unbelievably realistic sound
effects and built-in solid state
reliability complete the list o f exclu ·
sive features on every Atari game.
tart playing with the future
today. Get all the details from your
Atari distributor or contact us at
Atari Inc., 2175 Martin Avenue.
Santa Clara, CA 5050 or phone
(40 ) 9 -1900.
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ATARr
Innovative
leisure

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