Play Meter

Issue: 1982 April 01 - Vol 8 Num 7

Letters to
the editor. • •
on the industry trends , from an
operator's point of view, could
enlighten us all.
Sam Westgate
Williams Enterprises, Inc.
Enfield, Illinois
Joystick tilt
First of all let us say that your
magazine is tops!
W e have a suggestion: joysticks-
they seem to take the most abuse.
We have observed strong handed
players , who ca n't seem to control
'Unbiased ' on copyright'
I would like to compliment you on
your unbiased reporting regarding
your copyright stories . I appreciate
getting both sides of the copyright
problem .
I would also like to compliment
you on the equipment poll list. Your
ratings seem to be very accurate
according to what we see and hear
out in the territory .
Les Lystad
American Games
Seattle
Ed. Note: Another uiew of the copy
game syndrome is told in the
following letter .. .
'Too much attention ... '
I must admit that I have been a little
concerned recently with the nature
of your articles seeming to follow one
trend. That is, in my opinion, you
were devoting too much attention to
the subject of copy games. While this
is an important subject, I think there
is a story behind all the copy games.
Mainly I don't think operators are
buying these games to make a quick
buck but to try to keep up with loca·
tion demand with a limited supply of
capital resources .
Y es, it's true, many operators
across the country are quickly going
broke! I could spend an hour just
outlining the reasons , but I'm sure
you alredy have an understanding of
what they are. There is a light at the
end of the tunnel (for Play Meter
anyway). Your recent articles by
David Pierson covering the Tourna-
ment Fiasco were impressive and
informative. This type of reporting
PLAY METER. April 1, 1982
their excessive hard play on the
joystick . Our suggestion would be
for the manufacturers to incorporate
a type of tilt where , when a certain
pressure is applied to the joystick, it
would close a separate switch (the
game could go to game-over mode
and display TILT in large red letters) .
H ard rubber could be used to resist a
plunger up to a certain point.
Pulsar appears to make the man
slow down if excessive pressure is
applied to the joystick .
W. Morrow
Prairie Automation Ltd.
Grand Prairie, Alberta , Canada
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Open letter to a parent
Amusement Device Manufacturers A ssociation
D es Plaines, Illinois
January 11, 1982
Mr. Peter N eill
Managing Editor
Northbrook Star
Northbrook, Illinois 60062
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Dear Mr. N eill :
Ordinarily we, as will most industries, will refrain from
responding to undocumented complaints and .1ccusations,
but, we feel, the letter from Jan Stein with regard to " V ideo
Games in Northbrook" [Illinois] requires an appropriate
rebuttal.
The so·called "greedy entrepreneurs" of video game rooms
include some rather prestigious names including W arner Com-
munications, Columbia Pictures, Gulf & W estern Industries ,
Bally M anufacturing Corporation, Pizza T ime T heatre, etc .
There are thousands of game rooms throughout the United
States operating successfully without any need for police pro-
tection . W e have no idea of what her term "corruption" refers
to, or where, or when .
Since the present -day game rooms are well designed and
constructed, and the games are played by local residents , what
does she mean by "unconducive atmosphere?"
The accusation that children will no longer be safe in
N orthbrook is ludicrous in itself. The game rooms do not
permit any smoking and most prohibit any food or beverages at
all. Liquor is never a problem as it is never permitted . As for
drugs, any teenager will tell Mrs. Shein that the schools are the
major and easy source for the sale and procurement of drugs.
W ould she propose closing the schools? ...
For the same price, just about, as a six -pack of beer a young
person can play the video games for up to two hours , and if they
are very skillful , even more. Isn 't this a pretty reasonable pr ice
to pay for so much fun? ...
It 's a great indust r y, in both consumer and coin -operated
divisions , and millions on millions of people , including more and
more women and adults are falling in love with the fun of video
games. I wonder if Mrs. Shein has eve r played Poe -Ma n?
Jo eph Robbins
President , ADMA
[Ed. N ote: Excerpts from the lllinois parent 's letter to the
N orthbrook Star 's editor follow.]
" Keep video games
out of Northbrook "
As a concerned parent of N orthbrook, I plead with the
Northbrook V illage Board not to allow the licensing of elec -
tronic video game rooms ...
W e as adults must set the ways for the growing individuals.
Let 's challege, st imulate and create the positive atmosphere for
our teenagers and young adults with activities that will benefit
their minds and or bodies, and yet fulfill their needs .
W hy would an entrepreneur of video game rooms be con -
cerned about our children, teenagers, and young adults .. . greed
is their only concern. W ill they pay the price for extra police
protection and corruption? ...
You will b drawing idle teenagers and young adults to an
unconducive atmosphere .
The type of clintele that will be attracted to the areas will be a
distraction to the N orthbrook area children , teenagers, and
young adults .
Children will no longer be safe in N orthbrook , drugs will be
more available, and liquor will increasingly be present.
N earby stores will find more theft occurring, and to avoid the
parking problems and nuisance, local shoppers will shop in
other communities ...
Please don 't let greed be the rea.r,on for voting "yes" to video
game licensing. Raise our taxes if need be to cover lost licensing
revenue , but don 't corrupt our community and the people of
N orthbrook .
Jan Shein
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