Play Meter

Issue: 1985 July 15 - Vol 1 Num 13

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tors from selling outside their terri-
tories, even when they knew the
actions by those distributors was
upsetting the entire marketplace.
But, according to the report, "In
matters involving exclusive dealer
contracts, rigid territorial and cus-
tomer restrictions, and in other
non-price distributional restraints-
t here are no anti-trust problems in
the vast majority of cases. "
The report written for distributor
members of the association said ,
" The Department [of Justice] has
given manufacturers a green light to
impose non-price marketing re-
straints on wholesaler-distributors."
Also , since the video game
boom, manufacturers have com-
plained that the major distributors
are representing too many equip-
ment lines to faithfully represent
their equipment line. But, with the
new Department of Jusitce guide-
lines, manufacturers may now
legally exclude a distributor from
representing competitive equip-
ment lines.
For i nstance, with more and
more manufacturers entering into
t he video game systems market, a
manufacturer could legally demand
that his distributors represent only
his video game system.
According to the report, such
exclusionary practices would be
permissable. "S uch a restraint," the
report stated , "could require that a
wholesaler-distributor deal only
with a particular manufacturer, thus
precluding carrying a line or any
part of a line of another manufac-
turer."
Concerning territorial restric-
tions , exclusive representation, and
other non-price distributor re-
straints-the report said, "valid
economic and efficiency reasons
require such restrictive arrange-
ments; and , unless there is clear-cut
evidence that consumers are hurt by
such arrangements, they should be
permitted. "
The report said there could be
restrictions placed on manufacturers
with market shares of more than ten
percent, but the report was unequiv-
ocal in stating, " Wholesaler-distrib-
utors who carry more than one
competitive line or carry less than a
full line of a particular manufac-
turer, or who sell in competition
with the manufacturer or in com-
petition with certain other desig-
nated sellers, or who sell outside of a
designated territory could face
termination of their business rela-
tionships, or they can be forced to
change their method of doing busi-
ness considerably."

Wico closes game division
Wico Corporation, Niles, Illinois,
has ceased its amusement game
division as of the week of June 17.
Approximately 35 employees in that
division were laid off.
Wico , a leader in the parts field ,
last year began game production . Its
introductions included a pinball ,
Af-Tor, introduced at last year's
AMOA in Chicago , and video
games, Treasure Cove , and joy-
hunter.
Larry Kesselman, vice president
of operations , said the game
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division was only temporarily
closed . "As of last week, he said,
" the games division was closed
because of the summer doldrums.
However, we have some new games
in the works, and we may possibly
reopen that divison ."
Kesselman also emphasized that
the employees, including vice presi-
dent of the games division, Ben
Rochetti , were laid • off and not
terminated . Kesselman added that
Wico was still shipping product and
had some open orders and available
product.

Memetron introduces
'King Kit'
converison line
Memetron, Inc. of Elk Grove
Village, Illinois, has introduced a
new conversion kit line called King
Kit .
"After numerous suggestions
from operators and distributors,"
said Joe Kaminkow, director of sales
and marketing for the company,
"we redesigned and renamed our
kit line. The new kit line is making its
debut with Memetron's new game,
Atomic Boy.
Memetron acquired the exclu-
sive North American rights to
Atomic Boy from lrem Corp. of
Osaka , Japan.
The game features a player con-
trolled Atomic Boy who must infil-
trate and destroy a Russian master
computer onboard a nuclear killer
satellite.
In separate agreements, Meme -
tron has reached an exclusive agree-
ment with Mylstar to distribute Us vs
Them update kits for M .A.C.H. 3 ,
and has been appointed the distrib-
utor of the excess Atari inventory
purchased by Joyland Amusements
of England.
Atari products involved in the
closeout include TX-1 , Star Wars,
Firefox, Food Fight, Return of the
}edi, and Crystal Castle kits .
On the agreement with Mylstar,
Kaminkow said , " Mylstar never
really started to sell this kit before
Coca-Cola decided to close their
doors. We're delighted to be able to
offer such a high quality conversion
for M .A.C.H. 3 at such a low price."•
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Dynamo tour
makes first Canadian stop
The Dynamo Table Soccer Tour
made its first stop in Canada during
the weekend of May 3-5 with the
$1,000 Calgary Open. The tourna-
ment was sponsored by operator
Kim Hussein and held at Zak ' s, a
gameroom in Calgary. Players from
Edmonton, Calgary, and Spokane
(Washington) played in the three-
day competition.
In the Open Doubles event, the
Edmonton players dominated , with
Doug McCarthy and Sanj Singh
defeating another Edmonton team ,
Simon Edwards and Wilson Mak, in
the final match. Darren Olson and
Brian Loeppky from Calgary placed
third , and Dennis Garcia and Doug
Campbell from Spokane finished
fourth .
Doug McCarthy picked up
another first place in the Open
Teams from Calgary, Edmonton and Spokane are shown competing
in the Open Doubles.
Doug McCarthy (left) competed in Singles against his doubles partner,
Sanj Singh. Both are from Edmonton, Alberta .
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Singles division, winning out over
Doug Campbell in the final. Third
went to Calgary player, Tony
Mientus, and Kathy Brainard from
Spokane finished fourth.
In the Mixed Doubles event,
Doug Campbell and Kathy Brainard ,
both ranked as pros on the Dynamo
tour, teamed up to take f irst. Doug
McCarthy and his partner Grace
placed second, with third going to
Sanj Singh and Tammy John son.
In Novice Doubles, Edmonton ' s
Garry Burgardt and Joey Ramjag ,
who is the 1984 Dynamo 17 and
under world champion , forced
McCarthy and Singh to settle for
second place. In Novice Singles, it
was once again Doug McCarthy
finishing first, with second going to
Singh and third to Spokane' s Bruce
Anderson .
This was the first time that many
of the Canadian players had the
opportunity to play on the Dynamo
soccer table, but, as the results
show, they adapted quickly and
turned in fine performances. Plans
are now being made to hold a
Dynamo tournament in Edmonton
in late summer or fall.
Canadian players now have their
own national players association ,
the Canadian Table Soccer Associa-
tion , based in Montreal where the
group' s current president, Dave
Gareau , resides . The address is
Canadian Table Soccer Association,
P.O . Box 524, Branch of Cartierville,
Montreal , Quebec H4K 2J7. Tele-
phone 514/ 331-7478.
Both Canadian and American
operators who would like more
· information on promoting table
soccer and hosting Dynamo tou r
tournaments should contact Kathy
Brainard at United States Table
.Soccer Association , E. 3227 22nd
Ave ., Spokane, Washington 99203 .
Telephone 509/ 534-4580.

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