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Two of the best from Levy
H
arry Levy Amusements has two new redemption games, which are showing great
promise. Tycoon Dream is a light-spinning game. The ticket payout values are
indicated on the wheel but if the player lands on the question mark symbol, they are entered
into a bonus game. Each game is different and enables big ticket payouts.
The second game is called Shrewmouse Bonus. It is a clever, but simple concept where the
player attempts to drop a ball into holes of different colours and values. A revolving arm circles
the playfield to create an extra challenge for the player to reach his or her desired hole. Once the
player has managed to drop a ball in the hole it lights up. A full line of lit holes in the same colour
awards a higher bonus. “Both these new redemption pieces promise to be future classics. We
Niagra calls for Pan
are very excited to be able to offer them for the new season,” says Harry Levy’s Colin Mallery.
V
isitors to one of the world’s most famous landmarks
and popular destinations will now be able to enjoy all
the fun of a Pan Amusement Hillbilly Electronic Shooting
Gallery. The gallery will be part of the attractions at the
Clifton Hill Family Restaurant located on Clifton Hill, the major
tourist promenade and amusement area just a stone’s throw
from Niagara falls.
“This is a great high profile location for one of our world-
leading galleries,” says Paul Adams, General Manager of Pan.
“It also shows that our shooting galleries are not just for
theme parks and FEC’s but provide a great source of fun and
revenue for any leisure attraction or retail outlet.”
Charlie Burland owner of the Niagara Clifton Group that
operates several attractions and restaurants in the area says,
“We liked the Pan shooting gallery immediately and knew it
was just right for our customers. It will be an instant hit.”
Paul Adams adds “Many shrewd operators like the Niagara
Clifton Group are reducing the effects of the global slowdown
by investing in paid-for attractions with a fast pay-back and
lots of customer fun. A Pan gallery fits the bill perfectly.”
Smaller fish to fry
Nexus from Comestero
D
ue to the success of the redemption game Big Bass Wheel
from Bay-Tek Games, a new smaller version has been C
omestero Group has introduced another new product to
its coin-to-note and note-to-change family, called Nexus.
launched called Big Bass Wheel Pro, designed to take advantage By using Nexus, players can put all their winnings in a special
of venues where space is an issue. Big Bass Wheel Pro is 30 per containing drawer connected to an automatic counting and
cent smaller than the validation system.
original but still offers dual When the containing drawer is closed, the machine
ticket dispensers, and a separates the coins according to value and sends them to the
new Big Bass Bonus hoppers, which therefore do not need to be loaded manually.
where players can win The cycle ends when banknotes are released: there is a choice
up to a thousand of two different notes, the same value as the coins inserted.
tickets for a perfect To guarantee a high security level while operating, all the
spin. Players pull the peripherals are interfaced with ccTalk protocol and the hoppers
handle to spin the are only given power supply during the dispensing phase. The
wheel and win new change machine also offers the manager a series of
different prizes advantages in terms of easy programming and registering
depending on auditing data: the merit goes to the new 32 bit CPU supported
where it by a removable SD card.
stops. All auditing data and an account of the machine’s operations
can be removed using the same SD card and then elaborated in
Excel format on a PC. There is also a new addition to the
counting systems range with the new coin counter-sorter TA3.
It is made entirely in metal and very easy to transport thanks
to its compact size and accessories included.
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