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G2E PREVIEW


ATRONIC brings a breath of fresh air to ICE


ATRONIC is gearing up to enjoy the biggest and best ICE show ever with the international première of ATRONIC’s brand-new OXYGEN product family. Exciting new multigame links, an impressive line-up of core games, as well as innovative systems solutions and features will be on display on stand 3015


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TRONIC’s brand-new OXYGEN Upright and Slant Top cabinets are designed to perform. Featuring value-driven innovation, their elegant exteriors contain ATRONIC’s new sensys EP


platform that is powerful and robust, yet easy to service. With its Game to System (G2S) compatible hardware, OXYGEN is network-gaming ready, and supports all major casino systems and player tracking modules. With the entertainment value of dual 22- inch TFT screens, the appeal of advanced ergonomics, and the flexibility to provide tomorrow’s games today, OXYGEN is a refreshing approach to gaming.


After his very first


appearance at ICE 2004, Dr. CASH returns on the new CASH FEVER – HOT & WiLD multi- level progressive link, based on the widely popular CASH FEVER link and featuring four jackpots, exciting


new features, and even more bonus action. This time the Doctor also has an accomplice, the lovely Miss Fever, who helps the doctor heat up the jackpot thermometer and send it soaring to the top progressive award. The OXYGEN cabinet’s top wide screen shows the jackpot meter so players can follow the rising mercury during HOT & WiLD bonus games. By activating the Bonus Bet, players can double their chances of entering the CASH FEVER Bonus during each and every wager. Combined with an attractive, flexible merchandising package, this combination will turn up the heat in any casino. HOT & WiLD is offered in single-game or multi-game setup and is also available for Wide Area Progressive solutions.


diversity, ATRONIC’s


multigame product featuring brand-new as


well as top-ranking ATRONIC games, will also be on show in London. In addition to the three existing game suites - Brilliant Blue, Pure Purple, and Royal Red - ATRONIC will launch its fourth suite of games, Amazing Amber. diversity allows players to select their preferred game types with different volatility levels. As the only multigame on the market featuring proven, top-performing standalone progressive games, ATRONIC now also offers a new link functionality on diversity.


Also making a big impact on the ATRONIC booth will be the extremely successful multi-bonus progressive link, STARGATE SG-1, which is based on the popular film and TV series. The link is now also offered on the brand-new OXYGEN cabinet to combine the link’s proven top performance with the latest available technology. Available as single-game or multi-game version, the new OXYGEN STARGATE provides a new dimension of linked gaming.


Available in both single- and double-zero versions,


Master ROULETTE offers the most comfortable and flexible bet handling, as well as a standard mode for casual players and an expert mode with racetrack layout, neighbour, and French bets, and detailed statistics. Master ROULETTE also offers bet registration, and at the player’s request, it provides details of the last games played. 3D animations bring the ball and the roulette wheel to life on the cabinet’s upper screen.


Furthermore, a comprehensive range of new core


games will be presented on the new OXYGEN cabinet. Games like SPHINX WILD, GOLDIFY, POSEIDON, VOLCANO BAY, GYPSY MAGIC, PRINCESS OF THE AMAZON 2, and others are sure to excite players worldwide and enhance the huge variety of titles in the OXYGEN library.


30 JANUARY 2011


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