Play Meter

Issue: 1986 August 15 - Vol 12 Num 14

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OMiee-10
llew from the comP.,any
that wrote the book on
video game systems.
Nintendo has done it again. This
time with PlayChoice-10, the hot new
video game system that gives you ten
games in one narrow-body cabinet.
This sleek, compact, dedicated
system is designed to open up new
locations - gomg where no video
games have gone before.
Ten steady earners give it ten
1. Baseball: A new single·screen ver·
sion of the game that's been batting a
thousand with video players.
times the appeal and ten times the life
of ordinary dedicated games.
Players can look forward to new
twists, new turns, new titles, and
innovations such as a unique stop-
action feature, skill level selection,
and multiple menu selection that lets
them_pJaY. one game or many.
While the players keep coming
2. Tennis: You're all set for high profits
with five levels of difficulty, and a new
single screen version.
3. Golf: Great earnings are par for the
course - an 18-hole championship
course, naturally.
HT T
5. Mario Bros.:® An arcade classic rec·
ognized as a leader in the industry with
adventure that doesn't quit.
6. Supe r Ma rio Bros.: TM Non·stop
excitement and new hidden surprises
are the name of the game with this best
seller.
back, a new adjustable timer keeps
the quarters coming faster, too.
Games can be reordered on the
menu at any time. And a unique
accounting system keeps track of the
frequency of J?lay for each game.
PlayChmce-10. Make 1t your
choice. You'll find it's a best seller ten
times over.
4. E xcitebike:™ Keeps profits "reved
up" with programmable features that
let players design their own course.
1.
7 . Duck Hunt:™ When it comes
to repeat play, this gun game really
fills the bill with action, excitement,
and fun.
8. Hogan's Alley:™ A gun game that
has hit the "bull's-eye" again and again
with players of all ages.
(Nintendo)
Nintendo of America Inc.
PO. Box957
Redmond, WA 98052
©1986 Nintendo of America Inc.
9. Wild Gunman:,.,., A quick·draw gun
game out for the first time, and hot as
a pistol.
10. Balloon Fight:™ An all new one
player or simultaneous two-player game
bursting with high-flying adventure.
"If the U.S. copyrtght law is opened
tor amendments relating to the con-
vention. there is nothing to stop it lrom
being opened tor other types ol
amendments unrelated to the conven-
tion. There is no great effort undeiway
to make changes in copyrtght law this
year. The 99th Congress adjourns in
early October and will not reconvene
until early February 1987."
In April. Af..A.OA counsel Roy Wolff
gave Senate testimony expressing
concerns ol the coin-operated amuse-
ment industry about the convention.
"Other industries also have concerns
about joining the convention," Griffiths
said, adding that the "Af..lf.OA will con-
tinue to be involved in congressional
deliberations as they occur."

who serve the campus-activities
market.
Reinert has experience as a
college-radio programmer. concert
promoter. and entertainment attor-
ney.

MOMA holds
summer meeting
NACA appoints Reinert
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Michael Reinert. director ol video
operations tor Rowe International's
video-jukebox program. has been
appointed to the associate-member
advisory board ol the National Asso-
ciation tor Campus Activities (NACA).
The NACA is the nation's largest
organization ol campus-activities pro-
grammers. and the associate-member
advisory board represents suppliers
Susan Jarocki
Susan Jarocki
joins Data East
Susan Jarocki has joined Data East
USA to work.in market testing. adyer-
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Discussions ol Minnesota's law on
video games of chance. parallel
imports and counterfeiting, and the
state of the industry highlighted the
recent Minnesota Operators of Music
and Amusements (MOMA) Summer
Outing and Seminars.
Held at the Radisson Arrowwood
Resort on Lake Darling in Alexandria.
Minn .. the meeting also included darts
and golf tournaments. a banquet and
awards ceremony, and a coin-count-
ing contest. Tami Norberg Paulsen
and Martin Kallsen were winners of
the dart tournament: Rollie Beach. Jim
Dubow. Rob Dubow. and Ray Hibarger
were golf-tournament winners; and
Rob Dubow won the coin-counting
contest.
Members of the panel that discussed
the state of the industry included
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