Play Meter

Issue: 1976 October - Vol 2 Num 10

~The
name of our game is more games~
" New play features
built-in diagnostic pro-
grams, more profit-extend -
ing operator options, and
exciting new cabinet con -
figurations. Games that
have been profit-tested .
"So what's in it for you?
'It's simple. We both know
even the most successful
videos last a relatively
short time. Players get
hungry for new
challenges.
So the
tion and versatility.
greater the number
Games that translate
and variety of
a wide variety of
sports, outer space
successful games YOLl
can get your hands
and ent~rtain~ent
on the greater the
1'\ 11'\
themes mto mmd -
boggling player
potential return on
Innovative
investment.
excitement . . .
leisure
"More innovative engineer-
ing. More new game ideas.
Not me-too s or reworked
losers either.
'Sometimes big is better.
It means more design
engineers. O ver 25 of
them . Developing over 20
new games right now!
'New games built around
the magic of computer
microprocessor technology
for more realistic anima-
)Il
ATARI'"
That's one of the
reasons why games from
Atari are earning more
consistent profits in more
locations than from any
other manufacturer."
Get ready. All the excite -
ment i coming soon!
A small preview?
The fantastic new
LeMans™. It's the highest
profit-scoring video game
since Tank TM.
More details? Your Atari
distributor has them . Call
him today, or contact us
at Atari, Inc. ,
1265 Borregas Avenue,
Sunnyvale CA 940 6
(40 ) 734-5310.
Alari People. We're plalJing lJour game.
C Alan Inc 1976
ANNOUNCINGl
A Regiona'
Service Seminar
A three day technical service school for all service
personell. The daily schedule will cover basic repair and
troubleshooting of digital and solid state video and
electronic equipment. Instruction and repair methods on
current video and electronic games as well as the newer and
more advanced microprocessor games will also be taken up.
This important service school for all types of games will be
conducted by veteran instructor and technical writer for
PLAY METER, Robin Minnear of KUSH-N-STUFF. Mr.
Minnear presents himself in an easy-to-understand manner
and his background and experience in the coin machine
industry makes him one of the most sought after instructors
for this industry.
Who?
When? Where?
Co-Sponsored by
Tues., Oct.12,
BRANIFF PLACE HOTEL
PLAY METER
Wed., Oct.13, and
1500 Canal Street
. and KUSH-N-STUFF
Thurs.,Oct.14, 1976
New Orleans, Louisiana
FREE lunches and refreshments served daily. Classes begin
at 8:00 AM each day. Classes limited to the first 75 students
on a first come first served basis. Act now by filling out and
returning the form below.
Registration closes Tuesday, Oct. 12, 1976.
For more information call: 1-504-827-0320 or 1-408-379-7180
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PLEASE REGISTER THE FOLLOWING NAMES FOR
YOUR UPCOMING 3-DAY SDUD STATE SERVICE SEMINAR:
Please indicate the type of accomodations you will require:
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Single Roomlsl$28/day
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Double Roomlsl $38/day
Arrival Date:
Departure Date
All RESERVATIONS Will BE CONFIRMED BY RETURN MAil
Enclosed is our check or money order 100 not send cash.! forS
. I understand that the
regestration fee of $50 per person covers the tuition for three full days of in~truction, a ~ew Tex!book for
Video Game logic, and lunch for each of the three days. I understand that if the class IS full or If for any
reason whatsoever the school be cancelled, my money will be refunded immediately.
MAil THIS FORM TO :
PLAY METER SERVICE SCHOOL
P.O. Box 24110
New Orleans, la o 70184
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