Coin Slot Magazine - #V8N8 - 1983 - April [International Arcade Museum]
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down to a child's level, enabling
children to play the games more
easily. Ideal for family restaurant/
arcade locations, the brightly colored
and durable cabinets stand out in
any location, heightening interest
and play appeal of any game.
All of Sega's current games are
available in these new and unique
cabinets in limited production quan
tities. The cabinets feature heavy
duty control panels and coin mech
anisms for reliable service and extra
long life.
The character cabinets' average
measurements are: 58" high, 31"
wide, and 24" deep. Average weight
is approximately 184 pounda
every bit as good as the originals.
The stars also helped Sega person
nel distribute Sega/Star Trek t-shirts,
posters and movie passes to the
next "Star Trek" movie, those passes
going to persons who attended the
event dressed in Star Trek costumes
Arcade owners and operators have
been overwhelmed by the response
to Sega's promotion. Lines of people
were reported waiting for arcades
to open on "STAR TREK DAY." From
New York to San Francisco and all
major cities in between, arcade
operators
often
reported "STAR
TREK DAY" increased clientele oy
25% or more over normal weekend
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vision coverage of the events helped
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media coverage was provided by
the television magazine show, "Enter
tainment Tonight," which featured
a segment on the tour.
Sega introduces
historian Russ Jensen.
Jukebox, Ray Eklund.
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