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M36R* - World of Nintendo Superbrite Neo-Neon Logo - 36" unique lighted sign hangs from ceiling or sits on a shelf. Has the brightness and feel of conventional neon, but uses two fluorescent bulbs. 110 volts, UL and CSA approved. 18"x36"x6" / 39lbs / 3.34cf

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M36W* - Revolving Fiber Optic Hanging Globe - 360 degree spherical fiberoptic light show features Mario and Nintendo Seal of Quality. Globe is vacuum metalized with lensatic borders for eye-catching appeal. Complete with installation hardware and replacement bulbs. 110 volts. 30"x36" / 40lbs / 22.5cf

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M40M - Mario Dimensional Statue - 4' high Mario figure is totally unique and can be used to create visual excitement within your store. This rotationally molded expanded polystyrene display can sit on top of a platform or attach to any metal truss system. 26"wx48"hx25"d / 38lbs / 18cf

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M71I - Lighted "Nintendo Power Features" Laser Disc Interactive Display - Tubular injection-molded display comes with 20" JVC TV and laser disc player. Fully lockable with 3 speaker stereo sound. Changeable key pad features 40 "immediate touch" buttons for game pak previews, Nintendo Power features, sneak previews, hardware and accessories. Removable base to fit standard gondola. 110 volt, UL and CSA approved. 77"x48"x24" (84" with base) / 180lbs / 63.75cf

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M72 - VHS player, 4 copies of Nintendo game play video, head cleaner. From the Merchandisers Manual, Dec 1987:

NEW DISPLAYS IN TOYS "R" US

43 Toys "R" Us stores have recently been shipped a new version Nintendo display, the NES M72. This display consists of a VHS player, 4 copies of the Nintendo game play video, and a head cleaner. These stores are testing the effectiveness of this display format in place of the NES M8 which has been used in this account to date. Please check the stores in your territory on your next call to them (after Jan. 15th) to see that the picture on the tape is bright and clear, and that the display is working properly. Ask the Dept. or Store Manager if they have had any questions or problems with the display, and note these comments on your call report.

If the picture is not clear, you should as the Manager to open the display case so that you may assist in cleaning the heads on the player and changing the tape. Clean the heads following the instructions on the head cleaner. Discard the old tape and insert a new copy of the game play video. Please write "M72 INFO." on the top corner of the call report so we can pay special attention to your comments.

You should contact Susan Sigel or your Regional Manager if you have any questions or problems with the NES M72.


 

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