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Preview G2E VEGAS 2014


MAJOR PUSH FOR NOVOMATIC ACROSS US MARKET


NOVOMATIC Signals its 'Green Light' for G2E Las Vegas with an ever impressive line-up of best in class gaming products


In the first full business year since NOVOMATIC announced its imminent arrival on the US scene progress has been steadily made: through the foundation of NOVOMATIC Americas Sales, the establishment of a headquarters in Deerfield Beach, FL and an additional office and service centre in East Dundee, IL, the bringing together of a team of well seasoned industry professionals headed by CEO Jens Halle and VP of Sales Rick Meitzler and the creation and development of a product range plus the necessary licensing and approvals to signal a green light to bring the NOVOMATIC name to market in America.


At G2E, from September 30th to October 2nd in the Sands Convention Center in Las Vegas, the NOVOMATIC Americas team – that has already participated independently in a number of recent gaming shows such as NIGA, the Canadian Gaming Summit and the Caribbean Gaming Show will proudly take its place on booth 2653 alongside the Austrian Gaming Industries (AGI) presence and the many NOVOMATIC Group


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companies for which G2E is such a significant event. The Las Vegas show is a ‘must attend’ event for the international gaming community and NOVOMATIC of course mirrors that with representatives from subsidiary companies and business partners from Europe, Asia, Africa and – because G2E is a traditional destination for Latin American visitors, no less than 10 NOVOMATIC companies from across the region will be strongly represented. All are looking forward to meeting their customers and business partners in order to demonstrate the latest winning technologies from the NOVOMATIC world of gaming.


GAMES & CABINETS The booth will once again boast product


highlights for the international gaming markets; among them NOVO LINE Interactive games presentations alongside the Coolfire II range that will display a huge selection of games, available as single game themes as well as in the ever popular Super-V+ Gaminator and Premium-V+ Gaminator and NOVO LINE Interactive multi- game mixes, respectively – with up to 28 games per mix and introducing a new POS concept of multi-game presentation for international casino floors. The variety is extended even further by the latest mathematical concepts, gripping game


play, innovative ways to win and maximum impact sound designs for this latest range of games with from 5 to up to 50 lines.


The games are presented in the Dominator cabinet, with its revolutionary design exclusively for the NOVO LINE platform, as well as in the Super-V+ Gaminator III and NOVOSTAR SL cabinets. The NOVOSTAR V.I.P. will celebrate its full US premiere, introducing supreme game play in panorama format with its large Crown V.I.P. chair and an extra 46” upper screen positioned at the perfect ergonomic distance for supreme game play in top comfort.


The NOVOMATIC Reel Tournament clearly demonstrates its advantages as an exciting marketing tool for all sorts of casino promotion programmes. It brings a special competitive gaming thrill to any slot floor, allowing operators to offer their guests - via the push of a button (and thus with no machine ‘down time’) - live tournaments in real time on an unlimited number of connected Super-V+ Gaminator machines featuring the Super-V+ Gaminator multi-game mixes T1 or T2.


Specifically for US markets the NOVOMATIC


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