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- From: aa399@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Len Stys)
- Newsgroups: alt.games.lynx
- Subject: Toys'R'Us and Atari Lynx Letter Writing Campaign
- Date: 31 Dec 1992 17:16:49 GMT
- Organization: Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH (USA)
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- OPERATION: A.C.T. NOW
- ---------------------
-
- Atari Community Together Now
-
- <<< TOYS'R'US AND THE ATARI LYNX LETTER WRITING CAMPAIGN! >>>
-
-
-
- The Atari Lynx is probably the best portable video game system
- on the market. The system has fantastic graphics, fantastic sound,
- and fantastic comlynxing capabilities. The Lynx also has some very good
- games available for it due to programmers that worked hard to make
- the Lynx more than just another video game system.
-
- The Lynx also has its problems. In November, 1991 at Chicago,
- Atari's National Sales Director for the Lynx said, "There is no
- distribution problem with the Lynx. Everyone wants the Lynx!" He
- continued to say how K-Mart called him and how they wanted to carry the
- Lynx, but Atari did not produce enough that year.
-
- The big question: What happened?
-
- If you are like most other Lynx owners, you have noticed that
- there is indeed a distribution problem. The following is the Lynx
- dealership situation in my area:
-
- Kay-Bee Toy Stores...................No Lynx or game cards.
- Children's Place (Child World).......No Lynx or game cards.
- Sears................................No Lynx or game cards.
- Best.................................No Lynx or game cards.
- Hills................................No Lynx or game cards.
- K-Mart...............................No Lynx or game cards.
- Walmart..............................No Lynx or game cards.
- Kiddie City..........................Two Lynx systems per store,
- Four game cards.
- WaldenSoftware.......................Two Lynx systems per store,
- Six game cards.
- Software Etc.........................Four Lynx systems per store,
- Eight game cards.
- Electronic Boutique..................Four Lynx systems per store,
- Twelve game cards.
- Video Game Exchange..................Four Lynx systems per store,
- Twenty game cards.
-
- The number of game cards was determined by how many games were
- visible at the time I visited the store. The number of systems was
- determined by how many the store usually carries in stock on the average.
-
- I would also like to comment that the Lynx games found at Kiddie
- City were buried beneath hundreds of Nintendo and Sega cartridges.
- The Lynx games found in WaldenSoftware were hidden behind the counter
- where they could not be seen. The Lynx games found at Software Etc.
- were towards the front of the store but hidden behind a shelf.
- When I first went to Software Etc. for Lynx games, I looked for them for
- 10 minutes before I had to ask a salesperson to show me where they were.
- The Lynx games at Electronic Boutique were at the back of the store
- next to TurboGraphix games.
-
- The only retailer that seemed to have a large selection of Lynx
- games was Toys'R'Us. Recently, this has all changed. There have
- been an increasing number of reports all over computer networks and
- bulletin board systems about how Toys'R'Us is dropping the Lynx.
- People are reporting that Toys'R'Us does not have the Lynx in stock
- nor half of the games. Toys'R'Us is supposely marking the price down
- on Lynx games to "clear house" of Atari.
-
- What does Atari's management think? The 1-800 number created
- to order the Lynx for the Holiday Season seems to say it all.
- And the losing of Atari's largest distributor (if this is true)
- reflects some problems that Atari needs correcting.
-
- Here are a few of the several messages being posted on major
- computer networks:
-
- Article #660 (660 is last):
- From: an913@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Tom P. Jarvela)
- >Newsgroups: freenet.sci.comp.atari.spec.video
- Subject: My Adventure At Toys R Us
- Date: Wed Dec 30 16:39:55 1992
-
-
- I decided to do a little shopping today and ran into Toys R Us to see if they
- got anything in stock. Well, they didn't, but there are some other things that
- happened.
- As I made my way to the video game section I took a glance at the LYNX system
- in the display case. There were no available cards to take to buy the thing
- and the game running was Ms. Pac Man. The brightness was turned down so low
- it couldn't hardly be seen. The game display itself isn't anything that would
- sell a system anyway. It's a plain black screen with Ms. Pac Man on it and
- there apparently was no demo for it.
- Anyway, I go over to where the games are waaaaaay in the back by the SNES
- stuff. I didn't see any new games or restocked old games for that matter. I was
- quite frustrated because I wanted to buy Checkered Flag or another game for
- $19 (they price on the sign). They were sold out except for the floor models.
- Normally I don't like floor models, but I decided that the instruction would
- be in good shape, the card itself would hardly be used, probably just a few
- hours running in the display case, so I bought Checkered Flag and California
- Games. They also had Awesome Golf and LYNX Casino for $19 (floor models).
- So I take the floor sample cards up, pay for them, go to the booth, and this
- kid comes over to wait on me. I stared him down and tossed him my receipt.
- He went to get the games. When he came back I we had a conversation that
- went something like this:
-
- Me: "You know, you really should give more support for the LYNX. You know,
- get some newer games in and restock the old ones that have sold out. And do
- something about that display, it makes the LYNX look bad. It's a helluva
- machine and youre lack of support is a disgrace."
-
- Droid: "I know, I like the LYNX. Nice machine. Nice. It's really nice, good
- graphics, yeah... BUT... we're dropping it."
-
- Me: "You're dropping it? What kind of idiotic move is that? There's quite a
- nice sized user base in this area. It's a fairly popular machine."
-
- Droid: "Yeah, well, uh, I don't know much about it, we're just going to get
- rid of it."
-
- Just like that. No real excuse given as to why they are dropping it. It's
- obviously selling. I had to restrain myself from swearing because of the
- presence of some little kids nearby. I think I'll be taking my business
- elsewhere from now on... for good.
-
- Greg
- --
-
-
- Article #1448 (1499 is last):
- >Newsgroups: alt.games.lynx
- From: areid@mary.fordham.edu (Darin Reid)
- Subject: Lynx - bad sign!
- Date: Sun Dec 27 13:04:00 1992
-
-
-
- I just got the Sunday edition of the New York (City) Daily News...
- in it there is a sale paper for Toys "R" Us, it has a huge section for
- game systems and their games, and guess what..., the Lynx is nowhere
- to be found!
-
- They advertise: Super Nintendo, Gameboy, Game Gear, Nintendo, Genesis,
- TurboExpress, and Turbografx-16, all of the Game Genies and hand held
- games from Tiger. NO LYNX... I bought a system that has no
- following!!!
-
- I should have gotten a Game Gear! Sorry Robert but I've lost faith in
- Atari's ability to market and support their product. I can't even
- find games for it; Not in T"R"U, The Wiz, Kiddie City, Electronic
- Boutique (mail order catalog dropped the Lynx too!), Kaybee can a Lynx
- game be found. The machine isn't even mentioned. When the TG-16 is
- displayed more prominently than the Lynx quittin' time has come...
-
- Just my view o' things...
- - Darin
-
- _____________________________________________________________________________
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-
- Article #1450 (1499 is last):
- >Newsgroups: alt.games.lynx
- From: positron@engin.umich.edu (Jonathan Scott Haas)
- Subject: Re: Lynx - bad sign!
- Date: Sun Dec 27 16:13:07 1992
-
- In article <27DEC199214041812@mary.fordham.edu> areid@mary.fordham.edu (Darin Re
- id) writes:
- >
- > ["the Lynx is dying!"]
- >
-
- I agree, which is why I think I'm going to sell mine. I was
- in TRU yesterday, and was startled to see the Lynx gone from
- its display case. They still had some games, but not many.
- It seems likely that they're just going to sell off their
- inventory, then drop support.
-
- --
- __/\__ Jonathan S. Haas | Jake liked his women the way he liked
- \ / University of Michigan | his kiwi fruit: sweet yet tart, firm-
- /_ _\ positron@engin.umich.edu | fleshed yet yielding to the touch, and
- \/ | covered with short brown fuzzy hair.
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-
-
- This news should make every Lynx owner concerned.
-
- I called Toys'R'Us and I was informed that if customers of
- Toys'R'Us has any problems regarding the Lynx, we should write:
- Mr. Michael Goldstein, Vice Chairman of Toys'R'Us. He is also the
- Chief Financial Officer.
-
- The woman I spoke to on the phone said that he has the power
- to bring back the Lynx if it was dropped. She continued to say that if
- the customers of Toys'R'Us are unhappy, the only way that they will
- know about it is if you let Toys'R'Us know.
-
- I say, let them know.
-
- If you are disappointed by the recent rumors of Toys'R'Us
- dropping the Lynx, please write Mr. Goldstein a letter at the
- following address:
-
- Mr. Michael Goldstein, Vice Chairman
- Toys'R'Us
- 461 From Road
- Paramus, NJ 07652
-
- If you are disappointed by the distribution of Lynx systems
- and Lynx game cards by Atari, please write Mr. Sam Tramiel a letter
- at the following address:
-
- Mr. Sam Tramiel, President
- Atari Corporation
- 1196 Borregas Avenue
- Sunnyvale, CA 94086
-
- You are encouarged to write your own letters, but please
- remember to be nice. You attract more bees with honey. :)
- If you do not have enough time, you are welcome to choose the following
- form letters that can best express your feelings.
-
- The most important thing you can do is to spread the news
- about this letter writing campaign. Toys'R'Us will NOT consider
- bringing back the Lynx unless they receive THOUSANDS of letters.
- This means that you and every Lynx owner that you know will need to
- write a letter. There is no other way.
-
- The same thing goes for Atari. Sam Tramiel will not attempt
- to get Toys'R'Us as a Lynx dealer again unless you make him aware that
- he needs to do it.
-
- Thank you for caring about the Lynx!
-
- Sincerely,
-
- Len Stys (aa399@cleveland.freenet.edu)
-
-
- SAM TRAMIEL, ATARI FORM LETTERS
- -------------------------------
-
-
- (date)
-
- (your address)
-
- Mr. Sam Tramiel, President
- Atari Corporation
- 1196 Borregas Avenue
- Sunnyvale, CA 94086
-
- Dear Mr. Tramiel,
-
- I am writing you this letter to inform you that
- the Toys'R'Us retail stores in my area have a very small
- supply of Lynx systems and Lynx game cards. This
- concerns me because Toys'R'Us is one of the few retailers
- remaining that I can purchase Lynx game cards at.
-
- I have also written Toys'R'Us about this problem
- with hope that you will both find a way to increase the
- supply of Lynx systems and Lynx game cards at Toys'R'Us.
- The Lynx is too good of a product for its success to be
- limited by lack of distribution.
-
- Thank you for caring enough about your customers
- to correct this problem.
-
- Sincerely,
-
-
- (your signature)
-
- (your name)
-
-
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- (date)
-
- (your address)
-
- Mr. Sam Tramiel, President
- Atari Corporation
- 1196 Borregas Avenue
- Sunnyvale, CA 94086
-
- Dear Mr. Tramiel,
-
- I am writing you this letter to inform you of
- the lack of Lynx dealers in my area. I have a very
- hard time obtaining game cards because retailers either
- do not carry them or only keep a small supply in stock.
- I also do not care to use Atari's 1-800 number to
- order game cards for a system that I should be able to
- purchase at any toy store.
-
- I have recently noticed that the Toys'R'Us stores
- in my area have reduced the amount of Lynx systems and
- game cards that they carry. I would appreciate it if
- your company would contact Toys'R'Us and make
- arrangements for the store to carry more of Atari's
- products instead of less. I have also contacted
- Toys'R'Us to inform them of the demand for the Lynx and
- Lynx game cards.
-
- I would like to let you know that the Lynx is a
- very good video game system because of the quality games
- available for it. Please make sure that only quality
- games are realesed for the Lynx in the future.
-
- Thank you for caring enough to read my letter and
- for correcting the problems I mentioned.
-
-
- Sincerely,
-
- (your signature)
-
- (your name)
-
-
- --------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- (date)
-
- (your address)
-
- Mr. Sam Tramiel, President
- Atari Corporation
- 1196 Borregas Avenue
- Sunnyvale, CA 94086
-
- Dear Mr. Tramiel,
-
- There seems to be a distribution problem with one
- the best video game systems on the market--the Lynx.
- The Lynx is an incredible product that cannot be
- purchased because very few retailers are carrying it!
- I am having a difficult time finding retailers to
- purchase Lynx games at. I also do not care to order
- games through a 1-800 number when I should be able to
- buy them at toy stores.
-
- I have noticed that Toys'R'Us seems to be carrying
- less and less of the Lynx and game cards each time
- I visit. I have written Toys'R'Us about the demand for
- Atari's products with hope that you will both work to
- increase Toys'R'Us' supplies.
-
- The main reason the Lynx is the best portable video
- game system is because of the quality games available
- for it. Atari must only release high quality games for
- the Lynx or it will become just another video game
- system. Please keep track of the companies that make the
- best Lynx games and have them make more.
-
- I would also appreciate it if your company
- increases the number of third-party companies that make
- games for the Lynx. This will allow games to be produced
- for the Lynx that are in demand, but your company is
- unable to produce.
-
- Thank you for caring enough to read my letter
- and for considering what I have written.
-
- Sincerely,
-
- (your signature)
-
- (your name)
-
-
- --------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- (date)
-
- (your address)
-
- Mr. Sam Tramiel, President
- Atari Corporation
- 1196 Borregas Avenue
- Sunnyvale, CA 94086
-
- Dear Mr. Tramiel,
-
- I have heard rumors that Toys'R'Us is dropping the
- Lynx! Is this true? Toys'R'Us is one of the few toy
- stores left that support the Lynx.
-
- I was shocked that Atari let their largest distributor
- slip away, but I have written a letter to Toys'R'Us urging
- them to continue carrying the Lynx. I also urge you to
- contact Toys'R'Us and arrange for them to continue carrying
- the Lynx.
-
- I am confident that any problems between Atari and
- Toys'R'Us can be resolved.
-
- Thank you,
-
- (your signature)
-
- (your name)
-
-
- --------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- MICHAEL GOLDSTEIN, TOYS'R'US FORM LETTERS
- -----------------------------------------
-
-
- (date)
-
- (your address)
-
- Mr. Michael Goldstein, Vice Chairman
- Toys'R'Us
- 461 From Road
- Paramus, NJ 07652
-
- Dear Mr. Goldstein,
-
- I have been recommending the Atari Lynx to all of
- my friends. I tell them to buy it at Toys'R'Us but
- the stores in my area do not have any and your sales
- people do not expect any new shipments! There are also
- very few Lynx game titles in stock. Why doesn't the
- largest toy store in the world carry a healthy supply
- of a quality product such as the Atari Lynx?
-
- The Atari Lynx is the best portable video game
- system on the market. In the past, I have purchased my
- Lynx games from Toys'R'Us. I am concerned that I will
- not be able to buy them from Toys'R'Us in the future.
-
- I hope you understand that Toys'R'Us will be losing
- sales by not carrying the Lynx. My friends and I will not
- stop buying Lynx games because Toys'R'Us does not carry
- them, we will only go to another store that does.
-
- Sincerely,
-
- (your signature)
-
- (your name)
-
-
- ------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- (date)
-
- (your address)
-
- Mr. Michael Goldstein, Vice Chairman
- Toys'R'Us
- 461 From Road
- Paramus, NJ 07652
-
- Dear Mr. Goldstein,
-
- I purchased my Atari Lynx from Toys'R'Us with the
- belief that your company would be there when I wanted
- to buy games for it. I have visited Toys'R'Us in my area
- and I am told that the Lynx is being dropped!
-
- When I purchased my Lynx from Toys'R'Us, the
- salesperson told me that I was making the right decision
- by purchasing it from Toys'R'Us. There are other
- stores that I could have purchased it from that are
- continuing to support the Lynx strongly.
-
- I would like very much to continue buying my Lynx
- video games from Toys'R'Us. Please continue supporting
- the Atari Lynx by increasing, not decreasing, the amount
- of stock that Toys'R'Us stores carry.
-
- Thank you for taking the time to care about your
- customers.
-
- Sincerely,
-
-
- (your signature)
-
- (your name)
-
-
- -------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- (date)
-
- (your address)
-
- Mr. Michael Goldstein, Vice Chairman
- Toys'R'Us
- 461 From Road
- Paramus, NJ 07652
-
- Dear Mr. Goldstein,
-
- I have heard rumors that Toys'R'Us is dropping the
- Lynx! Is this true? Toys'R'Us has carried Atari
- products since the store first started! This is very
- disappointing news.
-
- The Atari Lynx is not only a very good product, but
- it is also manufactured by the only American video game
- company!
-
- I urge you to contact Atari and resolve your
- problems with them. The Atari Lynx is just too good of
- a product for Toys'R'Us not to carry.
-
- Thank you for caring about your customers.
-
- Sincerely,
-
- (your signature)
-
-
- (your name)
-
-
- -------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- THANK YOU FOR WRITING!
-
- This is what makes the Atari Community so great!
-
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