New
Director of
Engineering
Appointed
Lyle Rains has been named as
Director of Engineering for Atari's
Coin-Operated Games Division, accor-
ding to Gene Lipkin, President.
Rains succeeds Noah Anglin, who
recently assumed the duties of Vice
President of Engineering and
Manufacturing for the division.
In his new position Mr. Rains will
have overall responsibility for all
facets of engineering design and
development for the company.
He has held various design
engineering positions over the past
six years with Atari, serving most
recently as Manager of Electrical
Engineering.
Mr. Rains has designed many of
Atari's most popular games and
holds various design patents in
video game technology.
He holds a 1973 BSEE degree
from the University of California at
Berkeley.
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Monte Carlo is one of the most challenging single-player
driving games from Atari Racing to date. Brilliant, attention-
getting color along with fast-paced driving thrills make this
an ideal profit-maker for street or arcade locations.
Like our successful driving games in the past, Monte Carlo
is fun and easy to learn. The game has built-in replay
challenge and excitement.
Players select from eight different tracks, rated from
''easy'' to ''hard'', and drive a brightly colored Formula I type
race car through the straightaways and curves of a constantly
moving track.
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APRIL 1980