Play Meter

Issue: 1980 May 01 - Vol 6 Num 8

Arcade scores in Olympics
North Am erica produced the winner
of the 1980 Winter Ol ympics Arcade
Tricathelon grand prize at Lake
Placid. New York . Steve Collins. 15 .
a member of the Canadian ski jump
team won th e thre e-pronged game
room even t with scores exceeding
645 .000 on Ball y's Harlem Globe -
trotters pingame and 4. 700 on the
Space Invade rs electronic video
game by Midwa y .
All athletes at Lake Placid were
able to test th eir skills at th e newest
game room in town. Irving Kaye ,
along with Bally and Midway , spon-
sored a five -day tricathelon at
Olympic Village ending February 22.
and free play was available from
January 25 onward into th e regular
athletic competi tion .
TRG Communications. In c . . coor-
dina tors of the event. reported
athletes crowded into th e special
games arcade to practice for the
amu ement machines event. Forty
pinball. video. foosba ll . and pool
table games were made available for
their use .
In the tricath elon compe tition.
Olympian Steve Collins fou nd his
kills focu ed mainly on th e video
and flipper games rather than on the
table
occer game
( " foosba ll")
manufactured by Irving Kaye. ec-
ond and third place arcade cham -
pions . Alex Michaelide of Cyprus
and Paul Gibbons of Great Britain .
re pectively .
found
their
skills
touched on all thr<:!e game modes but
could not match Collins' total
scoring .
Th e games represen ted th e first
tim e an Olympic arcade had been or-
ganized with full approval o f the loca l
committee level. (See UPDATE .
February 1. 1980 .) The manufactur-
ing companies in providing the
games hoped to ca tch wide attention
to them as a clean . wholesome form
of leisuretime competition enjoyed
by the be t young athletes of Am erica
and other countries .
Planning had taken over two years
with the cooperation o f Jack LeHart.
resident of Lake Placid and owner of
Upstate V ending Service in New
York State.
Steve Collins. who lives in
Thunder Bay , Ontario , has been
skiing for five years and playing
pinball about three years . H e said the
same kinds of talent. discipline. and
reflexes are necessary to exce l in
both types of competition . "Luck
may be a factor now and again. but
you shouldn't depend on it." Steve
asserted . As a member o f Canada's
three -man ski jump team. Steve
travels to many even ts. but he said
he tries not to let training interfere
with a " rigorous pinball schedu le."
ED ITOR 'S NOTE : The Ma y 15
issue of PLAY METER will focus o n
arcade operations . Features will
examine. among other things. token
play . game mix. traffic flow. decor.
and management .
Pinball enjoys popularity in Ontar-
io. but this was Collins' first pinball
and coin -operated games competi -
tion . With the future for suc h games
looking bright in Canada. he said he
is r ady to en ter more con tests in the
arcade field as they come open .
Obviou ly. the sponsors for the
Ldke Placid tricathelon were motiva -
ted by the marketing potentials
rooted in extensive media exposu re
of coin -operated games in the
Olympic Arcade. It was expected to
boo t the recognition factor of
coin -op game in the U . S . and
coun tries where pinball. video elec-
tronic. and foosball games are not
already household words .
The three manufacturers involved
were pleased with the response to
th eir Olympic Arcade. but not sur-
prised . aid Thomas J. Nieman . vice
president marketing of Bally's Pin -
ball Divi ion: "It is our belief the
games provide an excellent release
from the rigors of preparing for
Olympic competition. Coin -operated
games represent a truly American
lei ure time activity." Pinball was
"born in Chicago." he observed.
Bill Currier. sales manager of
Irving Kaye. stated : " We regularly
conduct amateur compe titions in
table game . particularly pool and
foosball . We see them as healthy
competitive sports activities. which
have th advantage of not requiring
special strength. speed. or physical
prowess . so they have widespread
appeal. Being played indoors . they
are truly games for all seasons . W e
wanted to help set up an Olympic
Arcad to give athletes from all over
th e world an opportunity to see and
experience
a typical
American
arcad situation. which is so much a
part of leisuretime activity in the
U.
"Olympic athletes are the right age
group for us too." noted Currier .
According to Stan Jarocki . vice
pre id nt of marketing. M idway.
"Electronic video games are an
Am erican innovation that comes
directl y ut o f the space program . It
repr esent a miniaturization of space
technology : an advanced electron -
ization of coin -operated machines .
" If a privilege to be offering this
unique form of American entertain -
ment to the greatest athletes from all
over the world . We see it as the best
offering the best."
Inti. Sales Marketing relocates
International
ales Marketing &
M anagement Consultants has moved
from southeast regional offices in
Marietta. Georgia to Atlanta. where
th e firm will be located at 203 South
hase .
announced
Peter
J.
Petropoulos. president of the firm .
James Taylor was named vice
pre id nt for the Southeast. At the
Atlanta o ffice. Jackie Barnett handles
cu tomer rela tions for the coin -op
industry and amusemen t machin es .
Internationa l also manages real
e tate and investments . as well as
con !ruction project .
The firm's executive offices are
locat ed in Pompano Beach . Florida.
with offices also in Ellsworth . Main e
and Frankfurt. Germany.
As a sale con ultant. International
handles vending . bottling. military
it es. fa t foods. OC . and music
and game .
International's n w Atlanta tele-
phone number i ( 404) 252 -8371.
Standard Change -Makers . In c. . of
Indianap olis recognized Atlanta's
Jack McE/waine [ above] recently as
the leader in sales gains of the
company 's fourteen district repre-
sentatives . Overall sales for the
company were up fifteen percent.
National Sales Manager John S.
Dugan told the recent 25th annual
sales and service meeting of the
company reps .
Classified
FOR SALE: Set of 4 wall games: Gremlin Trapshoot &
Play Ball: Sunbird- Foul Play & Super Bowl. Clean &
in working order. $2(01 for set or trade for jukeboxes
of $2(01 value. JIM SUOKAMP, R. 11, Sadorus, ll
61872. Tel.: 217/564-2409.
WANTED: OLDER VIDEO GAMES, NEED NOT BE
WORKING. For Sale: pinballs, bingos, jukes, foosball,
shuffles, wallboxes, etc. CONCOROE CORP., Tel.
614/653-7777.
WANTED: COIN ENTRY PLATE FOR 1005 Williams
pingame. Also, Gottlieb's Rainbow. R. BEAK, 704
Perkinswood NE, Warren, OH 44483. Tel.: 216/])91192;
216/3n-4652 after 6:00.
WANTED: IN GOOD CONDITION - BALLY FIREBALL
which is missing the backglass. Should be otherwise
complete and in "as is" condition. Contact FRITZCO,
2505 Melrose Or., Wooster, OH 44691 .
FOR SALE: 5 Vega 21 's. Bartop computer. Blackjack
game. Exlnt. earnings on location. $700 each or 5 for
$3200. TILT, P.O. Box 581E, Chatsworth, CA 91311 . Te.:
213/!196-0034.
WANTED: Board mechanic. Phone: 733/971 -1666.
FOR SALE: Wurlitzer Model1050. A-1 condition. less
than 12,(01 plays. $4(01. HILBRENNER COIN EQUIP.
CO. INC., Waverly, MD 64096. Tel.: 816/493-2342.
WANTED: MANAGER [EXPERIENCED] or manager·
mechanic. Send replies to P.O. Box 24170, New
Orleans, La. 70184, Dept. FlU
WANTED: Used poker games- Sircoma orAl video.
Reply to Maplewood Sales Co., 171 Maplewood St.,
Malden, MA 02148. Call collect: 617/321-1742.
LOGIC BOARD REPAIRS, M&B ELECTRONICS, P.O.
Box 63, Bridge City, TX n511 . Tel.: 713n:l5·4856.
OLD BRUNSWICK SNOOKER TABLE, NEW COVER,
new cushion. $500. C&C AMUSEMENT, Box 846,
Miles City, MT 59301 . Tel.: 41M32-6388.
FOR SALE: 10 Ramtek Boom Balls. Complete,
working and in excellent condition. Pick up in So.
California. MALIBU GRANO PRIX - Brucie or Jim.
Tel.: 213fi03-0022.
24 HOUR PINBALL AND VIDEO GAME BOARD
REPAIRS. Bring in or main in any board and get it back
in 24 hrs. in most cases. PYRAMID VENDING
REPAIRS, 4823 Ave. N, Brooklyn, NY 11234. Tel.:
212/252-511i9.
FOR SALE: Atari- lndy IIXI. Very good condition and
complete. Call HAROLD, 312/221-8507.
HELP WANTED: PART TIME SOLID STATE REPAIR
person for nights at game room in South Chicago
suburbs. Call: 312/42!1-6555.
FREE
WILL PAY $25 FOR PAIR OF LID LATCHES FROM
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WANTED: WOOORAIL PINBALLS, 45's & 78's
jukeboxes, slots, uprights, fortunes, mutoscopes,
diggers, rotary merchandisers, etc. Any quality.
JOHN POLITO, J'n'B HOME AMUSEMENTS, 500
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609/311i-6600.
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