Play Meter

Issue: 1978 July 15 - Vol 4 Num 13

International Dateline
n w e burg 1 UU-se lection C elesta
jukebox , w hich was prese nted fo r the
first time in that country .
Mi dway, which w as under the
Wulff-Apparat ebea u n ame with BaI-
ly, showed th e new S eawolf J[ with a
color monitor which appeared to be
ervice
v ry popular. Also , Wulff
ystems showed so m
interesting
t st eq uipm nt which appeared able
to cope with all types o f m odern solid
state equipment.
The city itself proved to be
xtremely xpensive . Th e food and
hopping was mediocre . But there
was always the grim remind er that
thing co uld be worse : and all it took
was one pe k over th e wall into East
B rlin .
-.J ~""' -
.
The International Coin Machine Exhibit hall (opposite page) , though well
laid out and organized, had a poor attendance . In other uiews of the West
Berlin show (clockwise from upper right hand corner) , Noua Apparate
displayed a line of solid state Sinbadsfrom Gottlieb . And Atari's Middle
Earth was the scene of an ongoing tournament; here Claes Arrhen ,
managing director of Cherry Leisure in the United Kingdom, tries his hand
at getting the top score . Seeuend Automaten of Hamburg exhibited
Williams ' pinball machines and Seeburg 's lOO-selection Celesta jukebox.
And, finally . there 's the sober look ouer the wall into East Berlin .
PLAY METER , July, 1978
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Freedom of Choice
Reading PLAY METER also gives you the freedom to compare product
information from the coin-operated amusements manufacturers and service
companies. If you would like to learn more about our advertisers and their
products or services, feel free to find them in this alphabetical listing, then circle
corresponding number on our Reader Service Card, between pages 10 and 13.
Key No.
Page No.
Key No.
Page No.
1. Ace Enterprises Ltd ...................... 46
Nagoya, Japan
15. Kurz Kasch, Inc .......................... 27
Dayton, Ohio
2. Advance Distnouting Co., Inc ............... 7
St. Louis, Missouri
16. Mali & Co., Henry W.T ................... 59
New York, New York
3. Atari, Inc ................................. 2
Sunnyvale, California
17. Meadows Games, Inc .................. 35,36
Sunnyvale, California
4. Bally Corp ............................... 82
Chicago, Dlinois
18. Midway Manufacturing Corp .............. 81
Chicago, Dlinois
5. Belam Export ............................ 40
New York, New York
19. Nevada Gaming Schools .................. 48
Las Vegas, Nevada
6. Betson Enterprises ......................•. 7
New Bergen, New Jersey
20. Robinson, C.A ........................... 13
Los Angeles, California
7. Cinematronics, Inc ........................ 13
El Cajon, California
21. Rock-Ola Manufacturing Co ............... 17
Chicago, Dlinois
8. Coineo, Inc ..................... ~ .... . •... 18
St. Louis, Missouri
22. Rowe International .................... 44,45
Whippany, New Jersey
9. Computer Kinetics Corp ................... 75
Westlake Village, California
23. Standard Change Makers ................. 14
Indianapolis, Indiana
10. Gottlieb & Co., D ........................ 43
Northlake, Dlinois
24. Stern Electronics ..................... 29,30
Chicago, Dlinois
11. Great Amusement Emporium, The ......... 51
Denver, Colorado
25. Suzo Trading Co ......................... 39
The Netherlands
12. Greenwald Industries ..................... 9
Brooklyn, New York
26. Taylor Distributing Co .................... 14
Cornelius, Oregon
13. Imperial Billiards, Inc .................... 15
Carlstadt, New Jersey
27. Tournament Soccer ....................... 5
Seattle, Washington
14. International Billiards, Inc ................. 9
Houston, Texas
28. Williams Electronics, Inc ............... 23,24
Chicago, Dlinois
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PLAY METER , July, 1978

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