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Essential Guide to ... Category C Products
BARCREST GROUP
Taking the lead T
wo years ago, Barcrest
Group pioneered the con- cept of community
gaming for the arcade and bingo markets with the launch of the groundbreaking Captain Jackpot’s Treasure Troves, a Category C game, introducing players to a brand new, unique community feature that they have since embraced with huge enthusiasm. The original Captain Jackpot
game was immediately successful and paved the way for more Cate- gory C community games such as Money Mad Martians, Rainbow Riches Party, and the current favourite, Royal Fortune, which is a top-performing game in the bingo sector.
Mohammed Zabed, head of amusement for Mecca, explained: “Community Gaming has been a great success for Mecca, and the latest game, Royal Fortune, is one of the most popular games in our clubs at the moment.” Royal Fortune has been deployed to nearly 500 terminals across the Mecca
GENESIS GAMES Offer your players a unique experience
A high-end product offering a unique gaming experience for each individual player, Genesis Games has had considerable success with Amatic Industries’ Multi Game in the AGC market.
As the UK and Ireland distribu-
tors for Amatic Industries, Genesis is now marketing the company’s range of Multi Game machines for Category C, as well as Categories B2, B3, B3A and B4.
Multi Game offers a variety of games in only one cabinet. The Multi Game configuration lets the player select his or her favourite game from several classic card and reel-based games.
Exciting bonus features
guarantee a unique gaming entertainment for all players. With Multi Game everyone finds their individual gaming
Coinslot MAY 20 - MAY 26, 2011 experience. Multi Game is not only a syn-
onym for a multitude of games, but also for high quality. Fantas- tic, high resolution graphics and thrilling sounds make Multi Game a fascinating experience. The games are available as hopper or ticket payout. The machines have a compendium of 12 games, which are all adapted for the aforementioned categories. In addition, the machines are all SAS compatible and have full management capabilities. Terms and share options are avail- able.
Multi Games is housed in the
C3000 Compact cabinet, the successor of the C3000, Amatics classic casino-style cabinet. Its two monitors enhance the players’
experience, while its ergonomic design gives maximum player comfort According to the successful casino con- cept of the C3000, special attention was paid on elegant design and high quality processing. Certainly this narrow C3000 Compact contains the same high quality technology as all Amatic devices. Genesis’s Hans Bierrum said that as a high-end product, Multi Game has been a major success in the UK AGC market. “We offer a compendium 12 of games
on each platform, from standard three-reel formats, but also games with up to 20 win lines,” he added
estate,
with a special ‘Will and Kate’-themed ver- sion capitalising on the excitement cre- ated by the Royal Wedding. Royal Fortune has been designed to be accessible to all customers regardless of
Barcrest Group has long been acknowledged as a leading provider of Category C gaming products. This summer will be no different.
whether they have existing Triple 7 machines or not. For those customers with exist-
ing Triple 7 machines who wish to expand their library, a content-
only option is available, and for those customers looking to intro- duce new equipment, a complete, themed multiplayer with a feature topbox for extra impact is avail- able as a complete solution. Barcrest Group is also capital- ising on the power of community gaming combined with the leg- endary Rainbow Riches game and is currently trialling a stunning new product, Rainbow Riches Community Cash, which made its debut at ICE Totally Gaming 2011. Rainbow Riches Community Cash is presented as a multiplayer in the new Triple 7 Encore cabinet, with the community game dis- played on three 55-inch screens using
amazingly lifelike video graphics. This game will offer the retailer both
Category C and Category B3 games, with the B3 game including a £2 stake update ready for when legislation changes.
CROWN DIRECT / DEITH LEISURE
Best of the best
By accepting only the highest quality gaming machines, Crown Direct and Deith Leisure have assembled an exciting line- up of Category C product.
With its focus always on offering only the best-in-class product, Crown
Direct and Deith Leisure have a range of proven Category C performers from top manufacturers, including Astra, Barcrest and Project. Crown Direct’s Dean Harding com- mented: “Amongst our best products has to be Astra’s Category C community range. We started with Solid Gold and then all the additions it introduced, such as Ring A Bell, Hot to Drop and Be Rich, have all been far and away the most suc- cessful Category C products that we have sold into the UK market. “The fact that Astra has just brought out Party Time to add to it, either as an additional slave to an operator’s existing multiplayer or to buy as a three-player in its own right, is going to be a massive plus for the marketplace.
“Party Time is a fantastic brand. It is 12 years old and still takes good money and remains very popular with players. The latest release brings a new dimension with the community feature.” Amongst several other current hot picks, Harding revealed, are a community multiplayer version of Barcrest’s hit Rain- bow Riches and Project’s Find The Lady - Two Card Gamble. He explained: “Barcrest has also devel- oped a hot prospect with the community three-player Rainbow Riches. We all know Rainbow Riches is a great theme, and the Triple 7 cabinet is a very strong visual offer.
“In addition to this, the Category C machine that we are really moving is Find The Lady - Two Card Gamble from Proj- ect. This was one of the first poker games we had on a £70 jackpot, and like Astra and Barcrest, Project has taken what was previously a successful theme and fur- ther enhanced it.”
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