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n w e burg 1 UU-se lection C elesta
jukebox , w hich was prese nted fo r the
first time in that country .
Mi dway, which w as under the
Wulff-Apparat ebea u n ame with BaI-
ly, showed th e new S eawolf J[ with a
color monitor which appeared to be
ervice
v ry popular. Also , Wulff
ystems showed so m
interesting
t st eq uipm nt which appeared able
to cope with all types o f m odern solid
state equipment.
The city itself proved to be
xtremely xpensive . Th e food and
hopping was mediocre . But there
was always the grim remind er that
thing co uld be worse : and all it took
was one pe k over th e wall into East
B rlin .
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The International Coin Machine Exhibit hall (opposite page) , though well
laid out and organized, had a poor attendance . In other uiews of the West
Berlin show (clockwise from upper right hand corner) , Noua Apparate
displayed a line of solid state Sinbadsfrom Gottlieb . And Atari's Middle
Earth was the scene of an ongoing tournament; here Claes Arrhen ,
managing director of Cherry Leisure in the United Kingdom, tries his hand
at getting the top score . Seeuend Automaten of Hamburg exhibited
Williams ' pinball machines and Seeburg 's lOO-selection Celesta jukebox.
And, finally . there 's the sober look ouer the wall into East Berlin .
PLAY METER , July, 1978
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