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To: Warthog who wrote (2598)2/14/1998 5:13:00 PM
From: BI*RI  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 7111
 
Wathog; we must go to the stores at the same time.
Here's my update of my previous report:

To: +Warthog (2305 )
From: +Marc Bishop
Saturday, Jan 31 1998 12:40PM EST
Reply # of 2598

Wal Mart store report - Hartford (Manchester) CT
Today (2/14)
Lunker Bass Fishing 0 15
Bass Fishing 15 11
Jr. Bass Fishing 7 8
Deep Sea Fishing 0 7
Sub Hunt 6 3
Tank Battle 3 2
KingPin Bowling 6 5
Casino Games 25-30 12



To: Warthog who wrote (2598)3/8/1998 9:13:00 AM
From: Warthog  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 7111
 
Wal Mart store report - Greenville TX
Jan 31. Feb 7. Feb 14 March 8
Lunker Bass Fishing 0 10 12 11
Bass Fishing 6 13 12 14
Jr. Bass Fishing 10 12 13 4
Deep Sea Fishing 12 8 12 2
Sub Hunt 8 4 4 6
Tank Battle 8 5 4 5
KingPin Bowling 8 6 6 7
Casino Games 12-15 12-15 12-15 20*

There were 6 Poker, 5 Poker Dueces, 9 Solitare. Empty
Pegs were Blackjack and Slots.

All Tiger pegs seemed to be full.

One thing I noticed that Tiger had some games with
plug in cartridges for updates. This seemed to be new
to me and I had not noticed that before.

The Greenville store has an area population of about 60,000.

Game idea: The solitare game looked very nice, at one point
in time I have been addicted to a game called "Spider" on the
Sun machines and "Trantula" on the Mac. Could this game be
a follow on for solitare??

Collin

Charts with 12 DMA and 60 DMA can be found at
topher.net and "multiple moving averages"
at topher.net (this was described in a
recent edition of "stocks and commodities".