Byte (Ad)(Oct 1977, Page 202) Bally Introduces New Programmable Game Unit The new Bally Professional Arcade home TV entertainment center is a well- engineered example of the new breed of programmable game modules which use microprocessors for logic and control functions. The unit features a printing keyboard calculator and can generate video games in color. The games are stored on cassettes; users can change games when desired by simply plugging a different cassette into the front of the unit. A large variety of games is available, including Checkmate, Dodgem, Seawolf, tennis, elementary math drills and poker; up to four players can participate. All games come complete with sound effects and music. The unit sells for $299, which includes two game cassettes. Contact Robert E Wiles, director of marketing, consumer products, Midway Manufacturing Corporation, 10750 Grand Av, Franklin Park IL 60131.