Play Meter

Issue: 1985 May 15 - Vol 11 Num 9

NEWS
SNK becomes Romstar
SNK Electronics Corporation has
been acquired by SNK president
Takahito Yasuki and several inves-
tors .
SNK Electronics will change its
name to Romstar Incorporated
effective june 1, 1985. Romstar will
continue to service all SNK games
and accounts and provide any
assistance required.
Romstar has introduced some
new kits and is planning a dedicated
game which should be available in
the near future.
The new kits available for hori -
zontal raster monitors include Son
Son , an easy to play, two-player
cartoon game with exciting play
action, music and graphics, earns at
least $150 per week in test locations;
Great Swordsman , a sports/ fighting
game including fencing , kendo, and
Roman gladiators; and Kickstart, a
driving game featuring motorcycle
racing on a road course.
Romstar will also make available
Williams adaptable plug-in kits for
Robotron, joust, Stargate , and
Defender. These kits will contain
specia I control panel adaptors for
the wooden control panels and fea-
ture wiring harnesses which plug
into the existing hardware.
Romstar believes it is important
to be represented by a select group
of exclusive distributors who can
cover the entire market and at the
same time, maintain a profitable
price structure .
Romstar will support its distribu-
tors with good product, fair profit
margins and the best service possi-
ble, a spokesman said .

Mark A. Serrano
Serrano named
vice president
Mark A . Serrano was elected a
vice president of Philip Morris Inc.
Serrano, who has been executive
vice president of operations for
Philip Morris, U .S.A. , largest of the
Philip Morris operating companies,
since July 1, 1984, also assumed
responsibility for the Tobacco Tech-
nology Group on April 19 of this
year.
Serano joined Philip Morris
U.S.A. in 1967 and has held various
positions since then.
Prior to joining Phillip Morris,
Serrano was with the Birdseye Divi-
sion of General Foods Corp.

Seeburg plans new product
Shown studying blueprints for new product introduction are Seeburg
employees (from left) Orville Williams, consultant for engineering;
£d Blankenbeckler and Nick Hindman, president and executive vice
president of Seeburg respectively; Bob O'Neil, president of O'Neil
Design Ltd .; and Bob Breither, Seeburg's director of marketing.
PlAY METER. May 1 5, 1985
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nEWS
Dynamo sponsors $15,000
U.S. open table soccer tourney
The Holiday Inn , Minneapolis,
was the site of the 1985 $15,000 U.S.
Open Table Soccer Championships
sponsored by Dynamo Corp. of
Richland Hill , Texas. About 200
players from around the country
participated in the April four-day
event.
The 1985 U.S. Open Champs in Open Doubles, Ricky Be nitez and Larry
Ch esbrough, proudly display their trophies.
(Right clockwise) Larry Chesbrough and Rick Benitez, who won the 1985 U.S.
Open Championship, are shown with 1984 World Champions,
Don Chalifoux and Tony Bacon .
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Thirty new Dynamo tables were
provided courtesy of Lieberm an
Music Co.
In the Open Doubles, Rick
Benitez from Tampa, Florida , and
Larry Chesbrough from Portland ,
Oregon, battled the current world
champions, Tony Bacon and Don
Chalifoux, in an exciting two-set
finals. Benitez and Chesbrough,
who are sponsored by Tampa-based
Hots Subs and Games, won trophies ,
jackets, and $2,000 for their victory.
Bacon and Chalifoux pocketed
$1 ,000 for second . Third place and
$600 went to two of Denver ,
Colorado's finest, Tom Spear and
Bob Maloney.
Florida pro and past world
champion in Singles, Johnny Horton,
took fi rst in both the Singles and the
Mixed D oubles events. Horton ,
who is sponsored by Indoor Sports
in Fort Lauderdale, took $800 cash
for his Singles victory. Jack Lenty
from Vancouver, Washington, placed
second, winning $400. Third place
and $240 went to Mark Rudnicki of
Colorado.
In Mixed Doubles, it was Horton
and partner Tami Grabher from
Denver over Seatt le's Julie Sims and
Tony Bacon in the finals. Third place
went to Frank Garbuglio from Ohio
and Tiffany Southwick from Chicago.
In Women 's Doubles, Julie Sims
teamed up with Chris Brazel , also
from Seattle , to take first place,
defeating past world champions
Tina Rhoton and Tami Grab her from
Denver. Third place went to Jill
Sh ip ley from Dallas and Barbari
Besenyi f rom Tucson.
In Women's Singles, Rhoton
beat Sims in the final match. Third
place went to Kathy Brainard of
Spokane, Washington.
The Midwest made a strong
showing in the Novice events. In
Novice Doubles, Don Pfleiderer and
Joe Erickson hom Minneapolis
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