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G2E PREVIEW


Crane Payment Solutions showcases CashCode one and more


Head for G2E booth 2230 and find out more… T T


he recent success of Crane’s latest “You Asked. We listened.” program stems from the valuable input of Crane’s Casino Gaming customers. Crane Payment Solutions is


dedicated to engineer value-added products that not only align with customer requirements but also solve critical cash handling challenges.


On display this year will be the


full CashCode one product family. This includes the new standard in cashbox capacity, the CashCode one 800 Note Cashbox for casino games and


the CashCode one 2500 Note Cashbox for Ticket Redemption & Bill-Breaking kiosks. Also on display will be the award winning oneCheck cash management system and demonstrations of our new customer support tools found on the CashCode eLearning and support websites.


The 800 and 2500 Note Cashboxes


were a direct result of our Voice-of- Customer sessions to tackle the ever increasing number of cash and ticket transactions on the casino floor. Both cashboxesare pragmatic solutions to prevent or eliminate emergency cash drops.


The oneCheck cash management solution has been deployed in many casinos and gaming halls around the world. Operators


have praised its simplistic operation, yet are overwhelmed by its superior technology and dramatic results for improving efficiency.


The CashCode Navigator and eLearning sites were developed to provide support and guidance in using the CashCode one™ and its product extensions. You can watch videos, download firmware updates and get tips on performing routine diagnostics.


The entire CashCode sales


team will be on-site to answer all your questions, so please stop by our booth to see what is new.


Casino Technology’s spectacular variety


Plenty of innovation and dozens of new titles promised at G2E


his year Casino Technology will meet the G2E visitors with a number of innovations and dozens of new gaming titles. One of the accents will be the latest development of the


popular multi-game series GAMOPOLIS, with its latest versions: GAMOPILIS 3, 4, 5 and 6 – each one consisting of 10 different games), making 40 video slot titles in total, non- repeated in the different sets! This variety is aimed to provide the gaming halls and casinos with the ability to offer great choice to visitors, only within a couple of square meters of gaming area, resulting in hours of entertaining excitement for players without even leaving their seats. Additional player’s attraction is the high quality visual presentation of the games, adding to the excitement during the play and offering life-like experience. Coming soon are the next versions GAMOPILIS 7, 8, 9 and 10 –


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each one to offer brand new, previously unreleased gaming titles. ALSO on display at G2E, implemented in the


top models GEMINI SENSA PLUS and TANGRA TOUCH there will be the latest range of Casino Technology video- slots offered in themed groups, complemented by different jackpot systems: MOTORMANIA Game Suit – themed video slot series, based on the Motor racings theme and captivating the players with great 3D visualization and shattering sounds. FALCON HEROES Game Suit – themed video slot series based on the adventure spirit and the fascination of the wartime heroes, with an added hint of romance.


This year Casino Technology is showcasing at G2E with a record of products officially launched in California, good interest indicated by the players and number of installations scheduled for the next 6-12 months. The company has a strategic plan for development of products for the US markets in and in 2011 there will be introduced and certified a number of products featuring outstanding graphic appearance and intriguing mathematical concepts, as a result of profound market analyses, studies and advice given by leading local slot experts. The company’s planned investment in marketing and research for 2011 includes California, Oklahoma, Illinois and Ohio.


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