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G2E ASIA PREVIEW


IGT unveils tailored solutions Specifically designed for Asian markets, IGT has it all


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t G2E Asia 2012, IGT will showcase a portfolio that is tailored to the specific demands of Asian markets including an exciting new line-up dominated by unique games


designed specifically for the Asian player and operator, plus world-famous pop-culture themes and systems solutions. IGT will unveil not just universal player


favorites such as Godzilla on Monster Island video slots and Ghostbusters themes, but also exclusive games designed for the Asian markets. This year, more than 80 percent of the IGT games at G2E Asia 2012 have been created with the themes, dual languages (Chinese and English) and maths models that Asian casinos and players are seeking. The array of games contains legendary


Chinese themes such as West Journey Treasure Hunt and Golden Three Kingdom as well as appealing titles such as Four Great Chinese Beauties, Azure Dragon, and Pearl Dragon.


The Company will also showcase a list of new


games including the industry’s first community play five-reel slot, Fast-Hit Progressives, available in dual languages. Also debuting at G2E Asia are pop-culture blockbusters The Dark Knight, Breakfast at Tiffany’s and Elvis The King Multi-Level Progressives.


Systems


IGT’s Systems products at G2E Asia 2012 include dynamic ways to communicate with players, unrivaled flexibility and connectivity plus critical tools for casino floor management, promotions and operations. Highlighted products include IGT’s sbX server-based experience, IGT Advantage, IGT Casinolink, and the new Tournament Manager. IGT will also have expertise on hand to discuss its latest Interactive gaming portfolio of slots, poker, sports betting, table games and bingo offerings including MONOPOLY: You’re in the Money, Cleopatra, Da Vinci Diamonds, Kitty Glitter and Cats.


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