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  • Masterball

    Product: Whole System Design Inc. Masterball
    Number of displays: 100,000
    P-O-P company: Hermann Technologies, Singapore
    Distribution: Toy, gift and stationery stores
    Introduction: February 1993
    Duration: Semi-permanent
    Construction: Corrugated
    The floor display holds 60 balls in six tiers. Both it and the counter unit can be set up in a few minutes.
    Masterball
  • Nintendo 3 System Interactive

    Client: Nintendo of America Inc.
    Producer: Frank Mayer & Associates Inc.
    Category: Interactive, Video or LCD: Floorstand/Kiosk
    Comments: Consumer attention is drawn by the colorful TV graphics and illuminated header graphics featuring product transparencies. Up to five individuals may play the game simultaneously due to accessible, yet secure, user controls. Full-screen displays allow the action to be viewed by bystanders. High-fidelity stereo sound amplification makes the display virtually impossible to ignore.
    Nintendo 3 System Interactive
  • Lego Giant Blocks Display

    Client: Lego Systems Inc.
    Producer: The W/M Display Group
    Category: Rotationally/Blow-molded Plastics: Counter, Shelf or Table Unit
    Comments: A new line of kids' clothing would be positioned away from the toy department; Giant Lego blocks created a bridge between the two departments. Rotational molding produced the blocks within the set tolerances as a single-piece construction, with tooling at a third of the cost of injection molding.
    Lego Giant Blocks Display
  • TurboGrafx Display

    Robert Nielsen & Associates Ltd.
    Turbo Technologies Inc.
    Multiple Materials: Floorstands
    TurboGrafx Display
  • Dinosaur Display

    Determined Productions Dinosaur Display
    Applause Inc.
    Dinosaur Display
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