Play Meter

Issue: 1982 September 15 - Vol 8 Num 18

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Token war
I am writing thi s to cause a shock wave
in this industry and to dispel a major indus-
try m yth, if Play Meter dares print my
letter.
I ha ve been an a rcad e o perator for 13
years. We also run a route of approxi-
mately 300 games. For 12 years we oper-
ated our arcade(s) very happil y and
extre mel y successfull y on quarter-a-play
and dreaded the day when tokens invaded
our area. Needless to say, 10 months ago,
Bally Corp. opened up a Games-R-Fun
establis hme nt in our area and promptly
went I 0 tokens for a dollar. After a short
period of time, they reduced it to eight,
then six. They maintained at six for
approximately eig ht months.
Much to my consterna ti on. we also gave
in and went tokens in the o ne arcad e that
was most critica ll y affected by Games-R-
Fun. We matched them, six for a d o llar out
of self-defense and preservation. This cost
us a $500 change machine conversion a nd
approximately $3.000 for tokens.
During the 10 an d eight peri od of time
(approximate ly six to eight weeks) we lost
a certain portion of business to Bally, but
once we went six for a dollar. we gained
back all of our business. However, a nd
here's the trick. we were gene ra ting exactl y
the same volume as we were the previou s
year at the same time, but since the value of
tha t coin going into the machine was now
at 18 -ll.l cents ins tead of 25 cents, we ended
up losing approximately $2.000 per week.
I was in the process of compi ling a ll th e
information on the money we lost over th e
nine months in orde r to se nd it to Ba lly .
Would it matter? With th e a mount that I
lost in one location, and Ba ll y ow ning ??'???
esta blishments. even Bally had to look a t
the loss of revenue.
I was on the verge of con tacting them .
when lo-and-behold , Bally dropped to four
for a dollar. They evidently saw the black
and red of the whole situation.
Our whole establishment celebrated.
Bally was our basic competition. Need less
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to say, within 15 minutes after finding out,
we also dropped to four for a dollar.
Another major arcade in town dropped
within two days.
I have black and white documentat ion
as to the amount of revenue loss I suffered
in that nine month period of time-
$97,500! It is phenomenal. The reason-
the practice, by operators, of changing the
value of the dollar by issuing multiples of
tokens other than four for a dollar.
Manufacturers are making record
profits, distributors are smiling at their
bank account balances, while the confused
operator is running around in circles trying
to figure out what he or she is do ing wrong
when everyone else is supposedly making
record money. Please, please, please, do
not shaft yo urself. We are the only industry
that can be talked into thinking that we
rna ke money on a loaf of bread by giving a
third of it away.
Those of you whom have been in the
game room setup for less than a year do not
yet know of what I speak. Those of you
whom have operated for one to two years
are getting the cold cruel realization
between the eyes (and in the bank account
balance) , and those of you whom have
opera ted longer than that are either gone
or in a quandary as to what step to take
next.
Those of yo u engaging in these asinine
token wars a re stabbing yoursebes. If you
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think tha t you are making money with
yo u r s ix. eight. or whatever for a do llar,
wait for 12 mo nths and try to figure out
wh ere in the wo rld yo u are going to raise
$45,000 to $90,000 fo r replacing obsolete
eq uipment.
My m ost successful arcad es today are
run o n quarters o r fo ur for a d o llar. I
c herish the d ay when the token fad is
o bsolete.
Cheryl L. McCown
Charlie's Recreation &
Vending Inc.
Eugene, Ore.
[Ed. No re: The problem isn 'r r oken.~ bur
ra rh er rh e misuse of rokens. Operarors
should be aware that in token wars, the
only casualties are the operarors.]
Open letter
Mr. Manufacturer:
Our industry has grown to tremendous
proportion during the las t num ber of
years. and there are many arcade operat ors
and ro ute people. each, with tho usands of
machines.
Our cash con trol systems. 1 assu me. are
adequate- wi t h one small Oaw.
An operator with 40 arcades. running
thousands of miles away from hi s home
office. must rely on his rna nager or a tt en-
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All reconditioned-unbelievable prices while they last.
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Asteroids .....................
Asteroids Deluxe . . ... . .... . ...
Asteroids Deluxe Cabaret .......
Battle Zone .. . ....... . ........
Missile Command ........... . ..
Missile Command Cabaret ......
Battle Zone Cabaret ...........
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495
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745
695
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Elim inator .... . ...... . ....... . . $
Space Fury ..... . .. . . .. ........ $
Astra Fighter . ..... . . . ........ . $
Space Odyssey . . . ......... . ... $
950
945
645
945
CINEMATI\ONICS
Vanguard . . ......... . .... . .... $ 795
Armor Attack ...... . ......... . . $ 395
Star Castle ..... . .... . ..... . ... $ 445
CENTUI\1
Route 16 . . ... ... ... . ...• . .... $695
EXIDY
Venture .. . ... . ....... . . . .. . ... $ 895
MIDWAY
Space Invaders . . ... . ...... . ... $ 250
Space Invaders Deluxe .. ....... $ 345
TAITO
Polaris ..... . ........... . .... . . $ 695
Qtx ..... . .................... $1095
Space Invaders Trim Line .... . .. $ 300
Colony 7 ............ . ... . .... $ 645
STERN
Berzerk .. . . . ....... . ..... .. . . . $ 895
Super Cobra . . .. .. ..... . ...... $ 695
Scramble ..................... $ 850
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Zero Hour .. . ....... . .. . ....... $ 345
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Black Hole ............. .. ..... $1 050
Haunted House ........... . .... $1495
NEW EQUIPMENT
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Space Due l ( upright) ...... . $1695
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Devil 's Dare ............... $1795
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dant to fill out his collection sheets and / or
meter readings. These meter readings are
q uite difficu lt for us at home office to con-
tinually verify. Therefore, my sol ution is:
Why not have a small strip print-out of the
meter reading, as taken by the attendant or
manager? In this manner, I believe we will
be coming very close to a foo lproof col-
lectio n system.
I am sure it is a simple matter to install
this item at the ma n ufacturing level.
May I hear your comments?
J . Lerner
A rcade A musements Inc.
St. Laurent, Quebec
[Ed. Nore: There are two S)'Stems available
that we know about. lnternarional Tota liz-
ing Systems Inc. ar.d the Night h awk
system by Vidcom . For more information,
I TS is located at I 244 Chesnut St., Newton
Upper Falls, Mass. 02164. Telephone:
(617) 332-4400. To learn more about
Nighthawk, wrire Vidcom at 2 170 The
Alameda. San Jose. Cal. 95126. Call (408)
248- 1400. ]
'Video Invaders"
We note on page 45 of your May I, 1982
issue that you me ntio n a mid-April publi-
cation of a book ti tled "Video Invaders"
whic h refers to flak raised over coin o per-
ated machi nes. as we ll as court actio ns
.which have take n place in Ame rica.
Our Association is keen to purchase this
pub lica tion, as in Australia we suffer pro-
blems with Council objections an d regula-
tions to the ind ust ry, and we feel a book
such as this will be an asset to us for referra l
purposes.
We would be pleased if you could a dvise
us where we can obtai n a copy of "Video
Invaders" a nd also the price of the book.
We a re pleased to inform you that
Australian operators are keen readers of
Play Meter, a nd yo ur magazine is very
pop ular i n this country.
T. H obda y (Mrs.)
Secretary
National Amusement Machine
Operators Association Limited
Australia
[Ed. Note: "Video Invaders" by S teve
Bloom costs $/ / .95 in the clo th -bound
version and $5.95 in paperback. For infor-
mation, contact A reo Publishing Inc .. 2 15
Park Avenue South, New York, N.Y.
10003. ]
Some thing on your mind you want
to vent? Got a gripe? Full of praise?
Have a question? If you have
comments on the coin operated
entertainment industry, write to Play
Meter. Our "Letters to the Editor"
columns are dedicated to you, the
operator/reader.
PLAY METER, September 15, 1982
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