Play Meter

Issue: 1984 October 15 - Vol 10 Num 19

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UP FRONT
Meetings cultivate optimism-
a vital resource
There is a strange phenomenon erupting within the industry. lt is
something that has been badly needed, but elusive in the past year. What
is it? The realization that there is a future for the coin-op industry. This
fact has brought about a positive attitude in some industry members.
I know this seems hard to believe-so many major manufacturers
have been victims of the shakeout. For instance, it's startling to realize
that Atari, the cornerstone of the video boom, is on such shaky ground.
Atari's woes have hit everyone rather hard-it seems slightly impossible
that such a giant could be felled. And Atari is not alone. We could dwell
on the plight of other manufacturers who are suffering. But let's examine
optimism-that new phenomenon within the industry.
Distributors recently gathered in Seattle to view Nintendo's new
Pak for its VS. System and view the new factory. They saw firsthand that
the future of the coin-op industry is assured-that yes, there will be a
viable coin-op industry.
Nintendo has not only built a new building to replace the structure
at South Center, but it is putting the finishing touches on another
building next door for future expansion. In addition, it has made
guarantees to distributors no one has made before. Nintendo intends to
be in the business for a long time to come, and the distributors seem to
share the same attitude-they believe they are also here to stay.
After attending the Nintendo meeting, I realized that the
meetings that distributors have for operators and manufacturers have
for distributors are more important and serve a greater purpose than
may be expected.
Those who attend church services go for the fellowship.
Experiences are shared and sermons hit home with messages that may
have been known but are emphasized and expounded upon to build
confidence and pride in attendees.
Industry meetings serve similar purposes-they provide a forum
for fellowship and the sharing of ideas and thoughts to build confidence.
The enthusiasm rubs off on attendees and hopefully gives those people
the courage to know they are important for the survival of the industry.
Though distributors and operators are competitors in some
cases, there is a comradeship among all sectors in the industry that
needs to be nurtured. Don't ignore a distributor meeting or
manufacturer meeting, discounting it as only a party. It is an important
part of the new phenomenon-positive people doing positive thinking
with good reason.
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Valerie Cognevich
Editorial Director
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Letters to
the editor • • •
Alliance Industries
656 Ajax Drive
Madison Heights, MI 48071
Phone: 313/ 583-1603
Allstate Distributors Ltd.
189 Cobb Parkway N .W., Suite A-5
Marietta, GA 30062
Phone: 404/ 425-2841
American Productivity
550 W . North St.
Springfield, IL 62704
Phone: 217/ 753-4528
Alt•mate Equipment
In your issue of June 1, 1984,
under the heading Alternate Equip-
ment, page 70 , you list the products
of a number of companies. But no-
where can I find the address of those
companies in whose products we
have some interest. Could you
possibly supply me the mailing
addresses of the following com-
panies:
AIR-vend, Inc . .. . AIR-serv machines
Alliance Industries ....... Ace- U-Air
Allstate Distributing ......... Breath
Alcohol Tester
American Productivity Corp . .. various
machines
Movie Hut . .. Breath Alcohol Scanner
0-Sun Co . .............. The Valet
Rand of Phoenix. . . . . air, water, and
vacuum machines
Tech-Vend Marketing ... Heart Rate
Mini-Clinic
Tonk-A-Phone .......... Air Talker
Vending International . Cappy Cotton
Candy
Ben H. McConnell
Florida Overseas Trading Co.
Eaton Park, Florida
Editor's Note: Except for Air-Port
Systems, here are the addresses you
requested. If anyone knows the
firm 's current address , please
inform Play Meter.
Air Vend Inc.
9817 Valley View Rd.
Eden Prairie, MN 55344
Phone: 612/ 944-3604
PlAY METER. October 15, 1984
Movie Hut
State Highway 38 West
P.O. Box 95
Elkland, MO 65644
Phone: 417/ 329-5414
0-Sun Company
P.O. Box 334
Thiensville, WI 53092
Phone: 414/ 242-6200
Rand of Phoenix, Inc.
2000 N . 25th Drive
Phoenix, AZ 85009
Audio VisuQI
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new and used

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NEW

IN CRATE
(Cine.) Dragon's Lair (1 000 disc) $1595
(Nin.) Donkey Kong 3 $1045
(Nin .) Mario Bros. $1095
(Myl.) M .A.C.H. 3 $1695
(Nin.) VS System call
(Zaccaria) farfa//a $1795
(Nin.) Punch-Our call
YOU'VE TRIED THE REST,
NOW TRY THE BEST
''We're Eager To Serve''
1809 Olive Street
St. Louis, Missouri 63103
314/421-5100
For further information, call Pete Entringer (collect)
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