G3-247 Report GERMANY
games. There are five games dedicated to each character. The JVH products now belong to the Löwen Group and particular focus was placed on the Super Magic Octava with four brand new games in a total of 20 games for the pubs and restaurants (gastronomy) sector. Impera stands out with its large 40ins. gaming screen and is mar- keting through Crown.
Sports-betting is covered by Admiral and a large part of the stand was dedicated to it. Electronic darts machines are still on offer and were also on display. Change machines come from Hirscher and the focus was placed on the new SC Gastro change machine, especially for the gastronomy sector. This is fitted with a banknote recycler.
Players can currently walk in and out of arcades freely. This is to become something of the past. Players should have the right to ban themselves and this needs to be controlled. The first state to demand ID controls will be Hesse – from April onwards. Löwen presented their Clever Entry solution – individual access and permission solu- tion with user-friendly software. As the required
Players can currently walk in and out of arcades freely, but this is to be consigned to the past. Players should also have
the right to ban themselves and this needs to be controlled.
integrated interface with the OASIS player black- list in the state of Hesse or with a local player blacklist such as in Rhineland Palatinate, Saxony Anhalt and the city states, the process of access control or of checking the player against the blacklist can take place swiftly and simply for both the player and the service provider. In addi- tion, blacklist applications can be processed easily using the software. Clever Entry provides a docu- ment scanner that is tailor-made for the sophisti- cated software and is capable of optically scan- ning identity documents, whilst at the same time recognising RFID cards.
FURTHER AWP MANUFACTURERS Austrian AWPs are popular in Germany and thus
AMATIC Industries and APEX gaming both had stands at the ICE. PSM Tech is a German manufac- turer from south Germany. This Schmidt family is a well known AWP operator turned manufacturer. Their ‘Maximus’ and ‘Galaxy’ machines were on display.
AMATIC INDUSTRIES The Austrian AMATIC team introduced the ‘MultiLine GrandX Pro’ games series. Customers now have a range of 60 different games to choose from. In addition, the third screen is often brought to life within the game itself when activating the GrandX feature. The Grand Arc Triple includes all the latest components, including the iPro JCM banknote recycler. This is the German version of the Performer Grand Arc. The curved design of this AWP is something quite different to standard cabinet design. AMATIC Industries has a sales and development team based in Dresden.
APEX gaming A further Austrian company with German sub-
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