TOURNAMENT THRILLS
The atmosphere was tense and exciting
at the recent $250,000 Tournament
Soccer World Champion Foosball Festival
in St. Louis. Atar i co-sponsored th.is
spectacular event together with Tourna-
ment Soccer and Schlitz.
Thousands of eager players were
present for the competition. There was a
complete Atari arcade set up adjacent to
the foosbal1 tournament for all to enjoy.
Atari also sponsored a buffet barbeque in
honor of the players.
One highlight of the event was a
spectacular Breakout™ tourna1nen t.
Over 200 people entered t11e 4 11our
marathon Breakout event. Atari T-shirts
were awarded to the first 50 entrants to
score over 300 points. The grand prizes
were awarded to .t11e players with tl1e
Whether it was on Breakout or
Foosball or one of t11e many other ga1nes
in Atari's arcade, the spirit of fun
competition was in St. Louis for trus four
day event.
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11.ighest accumulated points witl1out a
miss. 'fhe challenge was evident as players
held coats above tl1eir l1eads to n1inin1ize
the glare and rnaxin1ize the concentration
of their game. The first place winner of
an Atari Video Con1puter System was
Bob Curtin from Lansing, Michigan. He
knocked down aln1ost 4 walls consecu-
tively, bringing 11.is total points to 1,753.
Second and third place winners of Atari
Video Music Systems were Paul Wolack
of Chicago and Jim Ca1npbell of Daven-
port, Iowa.
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Atari Arcade at FOOSBALL Tourney.
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Breakout Tourney Challenge.
Atari, Inc.
1265 Borregas Avenue
P.O. Box 9027
Sunnyvale, California 94086
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Atarians join in Tourney Soccer Festivities.
Publisher - Atari, Inc.
Editor - Carol Kantor
Art Director - Evelyn Lin1
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