Play Meter

Issue: 1978 August 15 - Vol 4 Num 15

August 7. 1975
The customer places an "o ut -of-
ord er" sign on me and phones to tell
my owner that there is no life in me at
II .
Augu st 10 . 1975
M y owner has finally arrived and
ha me open again . H e's filing most
o f my points, pushing , pulling, and
prodding in desperation, hoping he
will di cover the error of the
manufacturer. It would appear to me
that he doesn 't know how to rectify
the problem by simply moving the
wire on the transform er to the next
higher tap . For a minute I believed
that he wa s going to find the solution
as he remov ed the schematic. but , to
my dismay. he put it on the floor to
use as a kneeling pad . H e is lowering
my back legs , redu cing the angle of
my playfield .
I am now being played again , but
I'll never be the same machine that
my manufacturer had such great
hopes for.
January 17 , 1977
I am still in the same location . Not
much has changed except that when
I do periodically see my owner I hear
him telling the customer that I am a
" dud " and that he plans to retire me
from service . He also comments on
the amount I have cost him in service
calls and downtime .
F bruary 12. 1977
Today I am
n rout
to an
unknown destination. Upon arrival, I
ee that I am being plac d in my
owner's ervice depot .
April 3. 1977
Approximately six weeks have
passed and I have been sitting here
collecting even more dust. In the
interim. I have noticed that my
owner must attend to severa l on -
location ervice calls each day . It's no
wonder that he has not gotten
around to m in this time .
Today one of the servicemen
decides to play me and realizes that
my tilt n eds to be set. H e also
decides to clean my playfield . H e
pots the malfunction o f my switches
and attempts to get them to work
properly . Thus , I am 90 percent
effectively serviced .
The serviceman is in full agree -
ment with my owner that it is
impossible to cure the manufacturer's
ba ic defect. They do , however ,
decid to give me one last chance on
th e road . I am not optimistic about
th e outcome of this reprieve because
I still have not been cleaned to the
manufacturer's specification s.
Ma y 20 , 1977
I am back on location , feeling
wary . I know my pOints are
b ginning to burn becaus of exces-
siv rlirt. M y days ar numbered .
M ay 24 . 1977
Th customer again phones my
wner complaining th at numerous
things hav gon wrong with me ,
and th at hi cu tomer ar di atisfied
with m .
May 25 . 1977
Once again I am en rout back to
th s rvic d pot. I know that my
car er a part of my own r' s wheel o f
fortun ha com to an elld . Wh at
doe the future hold for me now? At
be t , I could b
old to an operator
who will id ntify th sourc of my
problems and find the solution .
To date, I have be n played by
two potential buyers for home
entertainment , but they have both
been turned away by my poor
performance .
A woeful tal it is , but true . It is not
my intention to dismay or discourage
you. but to give you insight into my
shortcomings from my point of view .
Pity my owner for his loss of
r venue through downtime , service
ca lls, and th e untimely and needless
r tiremen t from service of a poten -
tially gr at earner. It may be said
that, in his att empts to " pass the
buck," h lost several. This is my
soliloquy .
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Wide-body
pinball
An action -filled. wide -body play-
fi Id and dual action flippers highlight
on tact. Williams Electronics , Inc .'s
lal ' I olid state four-player flipp er
nlry and its first wide-body game ,
now in prod uction .
Contact's ou t r space ~raphics
and design accent the out-of-this-
world action crea ted by the numer-
oue; f ature
on th e expanded
pluyfi Id . Con tact has three separate
bonu s area for high-scoring play, a
moving target. a pop-up post located
b Iw ' n Ih bottom flippers and an
innova tiv two extra ball feature .
. " '" b Ii v Contact provides a
n wand thrilling experience for the
pinball player." states W illiams mar-
k ting manag r Ron Crou e. " The
xcii m nt of the dual action flippers
i like firing a double-shot gun with a
ingl
trigger. Numerous flipper
con trol options are created for the
player : push in th e button half way
and you activa te the bottom fl ippers.
all the way and you activate top and
bottom flipp ers .
'Th two extra ball possibility on
Ihe am ball is another exciting
W illiams crea tion ," Crou se says .
"With th memory features recalling
()ch player's playfield and extra ball
possibiliti s from ball-to -ball , high
cores will ring up constantly on
Co ntact 's digital displays."
Test fixture
A versatile test fixture capable of
testing quickly and easily all solid
state boards from any Williams
Electronics . Inc . product is now
available fro m W illiams' Chicago
factory .
Th e co mpact device tests all CPU ,
driver , master display , power supply ,
slave . and sound board s from
W illiams' growing line of solid state
games including World Cup , Hot
Tip . Lucky S euen, Topaz , the new
Contact and, when available , Disco
Pull the
ripcord
A new video gam e from Atari , Sky
Diuer . is based on the sport of
parachuting .
A s Ihe player's plane approaches
th target area. the player pushes the
" Jump" butt on . And while the
jumper freefall s. the target value
incr ases and the size o f the target
d cr a es for more challenge .
Wh en th e player finally pulls the
ripcord. the parachute opens (if we
could on ly b sure of that in reallifel ,
and the jump r fl oats safely to the
ground as the player gUides the
direction left or right to ward the
target . If th e ch ut e is not pulled in
tim . th e jumper will crash , and an
ambulance will take th e deceased
away . Each successful jump scores
th point value that appears on the
targ t.
Th game is for one or two players
and has many extras , including wind
dir ction which is indicated by a flag
near th e target. The wind direction
factor gives the player more variables
to con ider in timing the jump and
releasing the chute . As the score gets
high er . the planes fly lower over the
target to increase th e skill needed for
a successful jump .
A SKY DIVER spello ut feature is
included as an extra bonus objective
for players. A let1 er is lit each time the
jumper lands in the target area . And
when all th e letters o f SKY-DIVER
are lit. the target score is doubled .
Feuer.
Additi onally , the fixture features
an ind ustry first - a separate CPU
tester .
" This tester enables a distributor or
operator to conduct step -by-step
troubleshooting with ease ," explains
W illia m s marketing manager Ron
Crouse . " T o begin the testing
process, you simply plug th e 'prob-
lem ' board in to the machine and set
the control panel for the specific tests
desired . T est information is displayed
and allows you to pinpoint the
problem to a specific area . Lamps
located on the front panel indicate
failures . '
Crouse added that the fixture may
be set to remain on one specific test ,
rtIn through the entire testing cycle or
stop after a certain number of tests .
The separate CPU tester enables
an automatic check of the entire
microprocessor system as well as
tests on the address , data and control
lines . A CPU " dip switch" test also is
included on the fixture .
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PLAY METER, August, 1978

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