Play Meter

Issue: 1981 October 15 - Vol 7 Num 19

Exidy Introduces a New
VENTUREn' in Video Games
You anxiously stand at the doorway of
discovery, trembling with excitement,
ready to pounce on the venture of the
unknown. Behind every door is the
treasure you've been waiting for . . .
VENTUREn', the powerful, new,
profit-maker from Exidy.
Are you ready for a VENTUREn'?
VENTUREn' is a one or two player,
color video game, full of surprising
treasures. VENTURET"' is a series of
games within the game.
VENTURP"' is played in a dark dun-
geon of multi-levels. The player forges
through one level of rooms at a time,
displayed on the screen as a floor plan.
Armed with bow and arrow, the player
learns to avoid confrontation with the
wandering green HallmonstersT"' by
skillfully entering the sanctity of
a room.
Once inside a room, the chamber's
image grows to full screen size, creating
a game within a game. Every room has
a treasure guarded by a threatening
creature or hazardous condition. The
player must retrieve the treasure, avoid-
ing threats and obstacles. Points are
awarded for taking the treasure out of
the chamber and for destroying
chamber creatures. When the player
leaves a chamber, the screen image then
returns to the original floor plan.
Whenever a treasure is safely with-
drawn, the player no longer has access
to that room. The player must win all
the treasures of one level before
descending to another level.
features even more surprises ... the
more you venture, the greater the chal-
lenge and the higher the reward!
After strategically collecting all the
treasures on one level, the player
ventures further into the depths of the
dank and threatening dungeon. Each
level becomes increasingly more diffi-
cult. Upon successful passage through
all levels of the dungeon, the player
"wraps" to level one, facing the same
creatures . .. but watch out! The cham-
ber creatures and Hall monsters TM are
more aggressive and cunning.
SELECTABLE OPTIONS
Top Today's Hi Score
Coinage
Coins per play
International coin types
Language Selection
English, Spanish, French, German.
Turns
Number of turns per player.
Bonus
Bonus made for selectable amount of
points per level.
VENTU R ET"' Features
• New Micro-Synthesizer Audio
System TM surrounds the player with
an original soundtrack and special
sound effects.
• Left or right-handed fire button
• New Eight-way joystick
• International graphics
• Multi-lingual instructions
English , Spanish, French, or German
• Exidy Originated Bonus Multiplier
• The Player Vanity Table
H
P lus Introducing W inky TM, a friend
you will be meeting again in future
Exidy games.
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DIMENSIONS
Height:
Width:
Depth:
Weight:
inches
em.
72.50
25.50
31.00
285 lbs.
184.2 em.
64.8 em.
78.7 em.
129.3 kg.
Various Ventures within
VENTURETM
Each room is a new and completely
different challenge. For example, one
room has a pot of gold of high point
value, guarded by goblins. Another has
a damsel in distress, surrounded by
dangerous spiders. Another room has
hazardous movin g walls with the
power to crush the player in his attempt
to capture a diamond. With 36 differ-
ent treasures to retrieve, VENTURET"'
Contact your Exidy distributor,
or Exidy, for further information:
390 Java Drive, Sunnyvale, California
94086. Telephone: ( 408) 734-9410.
Telex: 357-499.
AT YOUR LOCAL
EXIDY DISTRIBUTOR-NOW!
©
1981 EXIDY, INC.
Letters to
the editor • • •
which hold the copyrighted video
display of the game.
How then can a U.S. Marshall
seize a "copy" game from anyone?
The game cabinet, T V mon itor, coin
door , cashbox, line cord, etc . are not
copyrighted items. In many cases the
circuit boards aren't copyrighted
either, just the programmed chips.
Technically, manufacturers can
seek to have the "copy" games'
program chips seized, erase their
program and returned to their
owners.
It is the manufacturers themselves
who have created the demand for
"copy" games. First, manufacturers
have not put money into researc h
and development of new games, but
rather have licensed them from
foreign companies, making them
Wants vid eo reviews
.CoiN
I really enjoy Play Meter-it's great. I
particularly enjoy the machine
reviews ... but I'd like to see a lot more
reviews on the video games. There
are so many new ones coming out all
the time ; a person doesn't know
what to purchase ... so your reviews
would be most helpful. Keep up the
good work!
M'ECHANISMS
INC.
817 Industrial Drive,
Elmhurst, Ill. 60126- 1184
Manufacturing Coin Mechs , Domestic And Fo reig n, fo r
the Coin Operated Amusement Mach ine Indust ry
Fra nk Leslie
W h istle Stop A musem e nts
Fair Haven, New Je rsey
[Ed.: Euen as we speak, a new columnist
for Play Meter is sizing up new uideo
games - in Leslie's own stale of New
Jersey. Watch the November 1 issue for
a new "Viewpoint on Video" columns.]
available to almost anyone who can
write; second , by flooding the
market with a glut of new equipment
that is produced at a rate faster than
c a n b e absorbe d , handled, or
afforded ; and, third, by claimed
"Research and Development" costs
which have pushed up the price of
the major manufacturers equipment
to a point where even big operators
are looking to cut costs.
Electronics is a very big industry
worldwide, we all know. Many other
manufacturers will appear on the
scene to fill the industry need for
quality equipment at reasonable
cost, if our present manufacturers
don't stop playing big brother.
Games are purchased from
manufacturers and, are owned
outright. What manufacturer can


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After being on the service end of this
industry for the past six years
(whatever that means) I do not
advocate the sale or purchase of any
'copy' games which violate the law.
However , I see big problems
ahead if there aren't changes made
by the major manufacturers. I speak
of the copyright cases now in the
courts. With these cases being heard
by judges with no technical
background in our industry , deciding
on our future.
A copyright is issued to a
manufacturer for an original
product, in this case a video game.
The actual program for the visual
display of this game is contained
inside various electronic chips on the
main printed circuit board .
Therefore the copyrighted item,
specifically , is the electronic
components (ROMs, PROMs, etc.)
PLAY METER, October 15, 1981
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