play can be awarded to " Top Guns"
at operator's selection .
Illuminated warning panels flash if
gun is drawn early or is not returned
to holster before next shootout
sequence . Game automatically
shuts off if the pistol is left out of the
holster for an extended time .
Standard exclusive features in -
clude a 23 " monitor, locking cash -
box , hinged cash door and Dura -
stress tested solid -state electronics.
To protect against damage , Outlaw
features a tempered glass front
panel. The pistol is made of tough,
long-wearing material that will not
scratch the cabinet.
Chicago Dynamic Industries, Inc .
"We are delighted with Coney
Island's test results," Sherwood
said . "The volume of play and the
flawless performance indicate a
long and highly profitable location
life .
"Along with the appeal of ever-
popular rifle gallery games, Coney
Island makes play incentive even
stronger with an array of uniquely
humorous targets, striking black
light effects and the colorful atmos-
phere of a realistic carnival midway.
Moving targets include the amusing
"Leapin' Louie" character who
bounces across the midway on a
pogo stick.When hit, he scores 100
points and reverses direction, giving
players added scoring opportunities.
There's also a travelling bullseye in
the midway's shooting gallery that
scores 100 points for each hit .
"Pop-up targets appear in unpre-
dictable sequence, calling on the
player for fast, accurate shooting
against time . Pop-ups include e
ticket seller in his booth, a sewer
worker under a manhole cover, a
witch, and a trembling ghost and
vibrating skeleton in the Haunted
House. When hit, these targets
score 100 points and disappear.
Adding to the high score potential, a
Flash-O-Matic bullseye on a ferris
wheel scores 100 to 500 points,"
Sherwood concluded .
Coney Island also features a
semi -automatic rifle , realistic ad-
justable rifle shot sounds, adjustable
extended play score and adjustable
playing time. Play is priced at one
quarter each play adjustable to two
plays for a quarter.
Coney Island
AstroPrint
Allied Bows AstroPrint
ChiCoin
Intros New
Rifle Game
Following a series of demanding
location tests , shipments are be-
ginning on Chicago Coin's new
Coney Island Rifle , reports Robert
Sherwood , director of marketing for
Allied Leisure Industries, Inc.,
Hialeah, FI. unveiled at the Spring
National Distributor' s Convention
the newest innovation in computer-
ized photoprint equipment, the
Astro Print . The Convention was
held at the Eden Roc Hotel in Miami
Beach.
The Astro Print allows from one
to three people to sit on an
upholstered fiberglass bench in
front of a console housing two
television monitors and a television
camera.
The machine operator focuses the
television camera on the subjects as
their images are displayed on the
television monitors . The operator
then locks in the image on an
electronic computor-type high -
speed printer that prints out com -
binations of letters, numbers and
other symbols .
The results are an intricately ;i
shaded 14" X 14" photographic ~
portrait of the subjects, a permanent ~
souvenir suitable for framing .
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