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Star Tech Journal

Issue: 1994-September - Vol 16 Issue 7 - Page 4

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..;....~AR TECH JOURNAL
$208
MILLION
september 1994
REDUCING
KoNAMI
VERDICT IS LOST
REDEMPTION
LETHAL ENFORCER
BY NINTENDO
TICKET JAMS
AccuRAcY Moo
Nintendo of America must pay
Alpex Computer Corp. $208.3
million for infringing on a pat-
ented technology used in popu-
lar video games, a federal jury
here said yesterday.
The jury found that Nintendo, of
Redmond, Wash., had willfully
infringed on the Alpex patent for
the technology, which helps
video-game characters move and
interact with each other.
The jury did not find willful in-
fringement against Nintendo's
parent, Nintendo Co. Ltd., of
Kyoto, Japan.
The verdict stunned Nintendo of
America, which dominates the
multi-billion-dollar U.S. home-
video game industry, with 80 per-
cent of the U.S. market. Nintendo
machines are in a third of Ameri-
can homes.
Rick Ahrens
State Sales & Service
Baltimore, Maryland
Service Dept.
Konami Inc.
Buffalo Grove, Illinois
#1 PROBLEM
Ticket jams are the biggest prob-
lem with redemption games. The
jams usually result in broken
ticket guides.
SUBJECT
SOLUTION
The easiest way to clear these
jams is to:
• Remove the top metal guide.
• Use this guide to push the tick-
ets up to the top of the ticket dis-
penser from the front of the door.
• Run the motor until all jammed
tickets are out from between the
rollers.
• Use the metal guide to grab the
tickets . from the top of the dis-
penser and pull them out.
• Now your ticket dispenser
should be clear of all jammed
tickets. Run the motor to be sure.
See
STAR*TECH
Journal's Exciting
New Software
on page 16 ...
• Reinstall the metal ticket guide.
ALIGNMENT
If the metal guide is hard to in-
stall, bend the guide with your
thumb on the end closest to the
motor. Installation of ticket guide
should now be easier because the
metal guide will not hit the front
of the dispenser.
Lethal Enforcer gun problems.
CORNER ACCURACY
If you are having problems get-
ting your guns to hit objects in the
corners of the screen, you may
want to install 4 small magnets
that are available from Konami.
THEY WORK
These magnets are placed on the
corners of the CRT and are easy
to install. Field reports indicat
they work well. Contact your dis-
tributor for availability.
MURPHY'S LAW
#1607
By the time
you decide that
your parents
were right,
you have children
who know
,
you re
wrong.

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