I spoke with Arnold Kaminkow who made a cocktail cab deal for PHOENIX (for BALLY) with the Japanese developers he does not recall a company name, only that they were in a small apartment and all very young. No one at TAITO, (the current IP owners of PHOENIX) knows either.https://twitter.com/Dimensino_5/status/1121661055103455238 …
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Replying to @JohnAndersen21
Yet the flyer for the Bally cocktail version says it was licensed from Amstar. https://flyers.arcade-museum.com/?page=flyer&db=videodb&id=3077&image=1 …
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Strange, he was working for Bally Northeast at the time before he joined Centuri. This search for its origin always comes back to Amstar
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Amstar was originally incorporated in Texas, but I can't find anything in the Texas records.
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I really wish I could go back to gaming magazines in Japan from that time period to find something on Phoenix. I also tried finding stuff on Amstar but hit a dead-end.
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Amstar in Arizona seems to have been what used to be Mirco's game division. Same PO box, same address.
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