Key to Photographs on Pages 197 to 208
Page 197: Odyssey 500, introduced by Magnavox in 1977; features player shapes in soccer, tennis, hockey and handball.
Page 198: National Semiconductor's Adversary. The three-game 1976 model is being upgraded to six games on one chip in 1977.
Page 199: Charles McEwan, president of Ramtek.
Page 200: Floor model version of Ramtek's "Hit Me."
Page 201: Production line for cocktail-table version of Hit Me.
Page 202: Four players against the machine. For this particular hand of Black Jack, being played on Ramtek's Hit Me, the machine was beaten by the three players at the left.
Page 203: Circuit-board for Innovative Coin's Spitfire.
Page 204: Atari's "Touch Me" is a non-TV electronic game in which the player attempts to duplicate several bars of a song played by the machine.
Page 205: Sprint, one of Atari's racing games, pits competitors on various racing tracks.
Page 206: Atari's coin-operated game "Breakout" comes in floor console and table versions.
Page 207: Assembling of cocktail-table version of Breakout at Atari.
Page 208: Up to eight players can engage in combat when playing Atari's coin-operated tank warfare game.
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