Star Tech Journal

Issue: 1986-March - Vol 8 Issue 1

Ma re h ·I 986
STAR*TECH Journal
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Nichibutsu 'l'BRRA ~ Dip SW/Joystick
By Nichibutsu Service Department
Paranount, CA
'l'BE Pl.AYER
By John 'Root'
Dip switch Update:
In any game, an update of The Dip switch
settings is desirable to keep your
collections and profits up.
(A ironthly analysis of pinball machines,
currently on location, from a players
I:X)int of view.)
The TERRA CRESTA Dip switch progression
below is recommended.
Week
1st & 2nd
3rd & 4th
4th & 5th
6th & 7th
After 7th
Bonus Points
20K + SOK
20K + llOK
SOK+ 110K
SOK+ 140K
DIFFICULT
-SWl-
#3 #4
OFF OFF
OFF ON
ON OFF
ON ON
OFF OFF
-SW2-
#5
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
Joystick Change:
The first batch of TERRA CRESTA- kits were
sent from the factory with a Microswitch
type joystick; it gives the best control
in this game. However, the left and right
microswitch may get damaged after several
weeks of vigorous play on location. (The
game does get played a lot!)
A periodic inspection is needed every 4
weeks or so for the microswitch type
joystick.
New shipments of TERRA CRESTA have a new
type of Leafswitch joystick to alleviate
this problem.
Part Nlllrber: COIN CONl'ROL 50-4508.
Wl'E: To order the aforenentioned
Leafswitch joystick, contact your local
distributor or Nichibutsu Service
Department at 213/408-0518.
If you want to change over to conventional
leafswitch joystick, please narrow the
gaps between the actuator and leafswitches
for quicker, irore accurate response.
smRA'DDI J if used in connection with your Coin-op
Anusement business. Consult your tax
adviser.
Pilarchik
Pennsauken, NJ
BFAT THE CIOCK by Bally Midway
This machine works on time units {2
minutes 15 seconds) wherein the player has
as many balls to play providing there is
time left on the game. The key to this
game is to hit the shots that add time to
your game; ranging from 5-25 units. Also,
the player can stop the clock by hitting
out the stop targets which are located at
the top right section of the machine. All
shots are in flipper range and flipper
skill is a nust !
This machine comes with three flippers,
the two standard bottom flippers and the
third flipper located in the middle right
of the playing field. This third flipper,
when used properly, can be a big help in
hitting out the timer targets giving the
player 25 units in extra time, and working
your way closer to a special.
Hitting the A-B-C-D targets located at the
far top of the machine gives the player
2x-3x bonus and then lights specials on
the bottom outside lanes.
The score settings on the machine I played
were set at 2,000,000 points for 1 free
game, with 2,700,000 for the second. I
found these settings to be very
reasonable.
I have always enjoyed a machine that
offers a nunber of ways to hit and BEAT
THE CIOCK lives up to this by offering
four ways to hit on specials alone. With
skilled shots playing against the clock
and trying to achieve extra time on the
playing clock, I found this machine to be
a great challenge, very refreshing and
definitely a true players machine.
Play on. . . Root.
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STAR*TECH Journal
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NOTE
The Field Retrofit Kit consists
of the following parts:
176020-220
#8 x 1.25-lnch Screw
043484-01
Acrylic Shield
78-6900404
Foam Tape -
11
178192-soo8
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Atari GlWN1'lB.r Ac.r:ylic Shield Kit
By
Atari Field Service
Milpitas, CA
In response to many requests from the
industry, Atari has designed a m:mitor
shield for GAUNl'LET, their latest video
game. The monitor shield kit will be sold
to operators through their local Atari
Distributor. The kit includes a tinted
piece of plexiglass, and sealant foam
tape, six screws and spacers for rrounting
to the existing leak-proof monitor bezel.
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According to Peter Takaichi, Director of
Design services for Atari, "We are certain
that the existing exposed monitor and
bezel are reasonably shatter-proof and
water-tight. our safety tests have proved
this beyond doubt."
Atari has desinged this monitor shield kit
especially for operators who may be
concerned about vandalism in unsupervised
locations.
Perform the following procedure to place
the acrylic shield on the video display
bezel:
1. On the bezel, locate the six screws
that correspond to the hole pattern of the
acrylic shield. Remove only these six
screws. Do not remove the center top and
center bottom screws.
2. Place six spacers into the holes that
previously held the screws.
3. lay the acrylic shield on top of the
bezel.
4. Secure the shield in place with 11/4
inch screws.
Atari Smws 1bDe Videos At CBS
Atari Corp. showed a line-up of its old
video games at the Consumer Electronics
Show in the I.as Vegas Convention Center
this past January. Atari also announced
that a new game machine, first shown two
years ago but never shipped to stores,
would be reincarnated in a sleeker unit
with a smaller price -about $80.
Atari vice president Michael v. Katz, who
formerly worked for Mattel and Coleco, two
other fallen video-game giants, said that
the machine, the Atari 7800, would be
aimed at a new generation of 5-to-10
year-olds who were too young to
participate in the nation's Pac-Man craze
of several years ago.

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