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Issue: Vol 1 Num 12 - 1977 November - Page 1

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Atari, Inc. 1265 Borregas , Sunnyva le, California 94086
November, 1977
© Atari Inc ..
1977
Volume 1, Number 12
ATARI'S AMOA ATTRACTION
Thousands of people experienced
Atari's best line-up of games ever at the
AMOA in Cl1icago. Airborne Avenger™,
the newest pin ball ga1ne, showed oper-
ators tl1at the Atari innovations in pinball
maximize play action an d the overall
appeal of the game. Canyon Bo1nber™,
Destroyer™ and Sprint 4™ were
selected among the top video games at
tl1e sl1ow, as players enthusiastically
challenged these exciting games.
Atari's show arca de was co1nplete .
Among the other games on disp lay were
The Atarians™ and Ti1ne 200QTM
pinballs,together with the new 2 Game
Module™ an d F-1 TM with a new
reinforced canopy. Also sl1own were the
exciting Super Bug and Sprint 2™
driving ga1nes, Starship 1 TM, Break-
out™, an d n1ore.
On Saturday morning Atari distrib-
utors gathere d for tl1e annual breakfast
n1eeting. After tl1e 1norning 1neal,
con1pany executives spoke to the group
abou t Atari's growth an d future product
developn1en t.
That evening a cocktail party in honor
of Atar i's custo1ners was l1eld at The
Whitehall Hotel. Everyone was in good
spirits to celebrate an excell ent show.
Atari pinballs attracted much interest.
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(More AMOA photos page 2.)
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ATARI AT NAMA
Atari presented games to vending
operators at the NAMA trade show in
Chicago . "The response was extremely
favorable," reported Frank Ballouz,
National Sales Manager. "Many of tl1e
vending operators who previously did not
operate games indicated a high level of
interest in intro ducing games in their
routes."
Among the products shows at the
NAMA was the Ven ding Kiosk. This is a
concept to inclu de gan1es witl1 a line-up
of vending machines using a wood
paneled enclosure to 1nake an attractive
display and profit center.
Atari's pinball games, Airborne
Avenger™, Time 20QQTM , and The
Atarians™ were a center attraction .
Operators expressed much interest in the
high earning potentials of these games.
The new Destroyer™ video game
together with Super Bug, Starsl1ip l TM,
Breakout™, Triple Hunt II™ and
Sprint 2™ were in continuous play
during the sl1ow. Atari's leadership in the
video game market was evi dent by the
positive response and new interest gener-
ated at the show.
Friday evening Atari l1osted a wine
tasting party for their custo1ners attend-
ing the show. Everyone had an oppor-
tunity to try eigl1t of the best wines from
California, Atari's home, and tl1ere were
plenty of good appetizers to enjoy . The
mood was festive . It was a good
celebration of an excellent show.
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Distributors
meeting.
gather
for
Atari's
breakfast
Can_yon BoniberTM and Sprint 4TM were
among the best games of the show.
(More NAMA photos page 4. )

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