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EXHIBITION PREVIEW
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Sound Leisure and Soundnet are ringing the changes this year as they take a Harry Levy Amusements has chosen the IGX Exhibition to showcase its huge
stand at the IGX show at London’s Ibis Hotel adjacent to Earls Court in January. range of products next January.
Both companies are pulling out all the stops and are determined to put on a “We are looking forward to IGX, as we have a cracking line-up of machines and
great show with their widest ever range of digital audio/video jukebox solutions know we have a great position and location to show them off,” says Harry Levy’s
and music packages. Colin Mallery. “Of course, we are saving some surprises for the show itself, but
The core of the IGX range is the Top of the Pops here is a sneak preview of some of the great games you can expect to find on
branded Milestones in Music stand 430.”
jukeboxes and the It’s a Cracker is a fabulous new pusher for 2009 from Harry Levy
amazing new software Amusements. It has been glimpsed already in prototype format, but now the 12-
that has been player can be unveiled in all its glory and it really is a show-stopper. It is the latest
developed to take in a long line of successful pushers from Harry Levy.
them into a whole new Accompanying It’s a Cracker at the IGX is another stunner – Harry Levy’s
realm of functionality. Dazzler 12- player pusher. For arcade centrepieces – look no further than stand
No other brand can 430.
offer such a Race to Win is an absorbing pusher where players must aim coins at moving
comprehensive range horse targets to win the race. Fantastic fun for players of all ages and available in
of quality products or both a one and a three-players version with double level pusher playfields for
entertainment extra excitement.
packages, including On the redemption front, Beat The Clock is a great new ticket redemption
interactive Bingo, a machine available in either a two or four-player version. Players love the fast and
Dynamic Photo System furious gameplay, and have to use the flippers to flick pucks at targets, which
and “What’s on” events have different values. The higher value targets make the players’ clock go faster
guide. And this is just and enable entry into the light-stopping feature, which gives high ticket wins.
the tip of the iceberg. Big Bass Wheel is one of the best-performing ticket redemption machines
The New Songs available anywhere in the world at the moment. What’s the secret? Great
category is proving to branding – the whole cabinet takes the form of a giant fish. Great gameplay –
be a hit with customers. players reel in the big catch by spinning the wheel to win tickets.
All Milestones In Music Pieces of Eight from Harry Levy is an innovative ticket redemption AWP,
machines display the available as either 10, 20 or 30 pence play and with a variable payout percentage.
Top 40 continuously Shiver me timbers, if this game doesn’t fill your coffers.
however there are many more Finally, Strike It Rich cannot fail to liven up any arcade. This game, which is
tracks added each month that do not fall themed to look like an oil rig is available either as a one or a four-player. Strike It
directly into the Top Of The Pops category. This new Rich is an exciting, stop-action game that challenges players to stop the scrolling
category is displayed on the scrolling category bar. This is an LED light ball in the highlighted ticket area. Each successful stop moves the
easy way of finding the very latest additions to the box. player through the five levels of game play with each level becoming more
“During the past eight years there has been a lot of talk about online delivery difficult but more rewarding. If a player reaches the final level, they have the
claiming it is the only way forward. However, from experience collated over 40 opportunity to play for a progressive jackpot.
years in the industry and from 30 years of manufacturing Jukeboxes, the team at For these and more great games from Europe’s leading pusher and redemption
Sound Leisure firmly believes that operators have many different ways of specialist, visit stand 430 at the IGX Show at the Ibis Hotel this coming January.
approaching their business and as such require many different solutions to reach
their end goal,” says Sound’s Chris Black.
“ The Milestone range is now capable of receiving music updates via, disc,
broadband and increasingly using the 3G wireless facility that has been rolled out
in quantity this year. The benefits of 3G are numerous, as we intend to
demonstrate during the IGX show. Initially there is very limited wiring required on
site and no additional lines to connect. But by far the biggest benefit is that the
contract for the router is with the machine and not the site, so if the jukebox is
removed during any period, the machine is simply re-sited using the same
contract. The operator is not left paying a line connection on a site that no longer
has a machine installed.”
“Our job at Sound Leisure is to make the operator and site owner’s life easier,
while delivering the best content and service to the end user. We will work with
you to find out the best way of delivering content to your boxes,” adds Chris.
“Some operators, mainly due to the size of their operation or location of their
sites have seen a massive benefit when the music has been delivered regularly
via a remote delivery method. Cash in box has dramatically increased and sites
that are on a straight rent have had fewer visits. If the operator cannot guarantee
that the latest music is getting to site when the customers want to play it - i.e
whilst it is still in the charts, then remote delivery of music will make a BIG
difference,” he adds.
Sound Leisure and Soundnet understand that some operators will not be
attending the London shows because of budgetary constraints. “For those who
cannot be in London in January, don’t worry, we will come to you to show you
the latest products and services. Just contact us to request a visit,” says Chris
Black.
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