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Review G2E LAS VEGAS 2014 - PART 1


operators with high potential for interactive gaming. Our products are highly competitive and are an integral part of EGT’s 360 degree range of solutions for the gaming sector.”


Radostina Ganeva, PR and Marketing for EGT EGT PROGRESSING VERY NICELY


Euro Games Technology was showing a notable pair of jackpot systems in the Lady’s Cards jackpot system and the Egypt Quest jackpot system along with a new multigame mix Premier Union 1 available for the Premier slot machines and the Stork multiplayer solutions.


Stanimir Stanev, Marketing and Sales Director of EGT, explained at G2E: “We received strong interest from prospects in South America and the Caribbean region, as well as from North America, where we had appointed our partner, Reel Games, six months ago. G2E also revealed new opportunities to liaise with customers from Asia, Europe and Africa; regardless of the distance from Las Vegas. Apart from the sales, G2E has always been a strong image building


event for our company, giving us a new communications channel to convey our message of how many diverse solutions we have to offer and how attractive from every perspective are they.”


Both land-based and online aspects of the casino industry were showcased on the booth, including EGT’s jackpot systems, the Premier series cabinets with different multigame mixes, and multiplayer solutions, presented on the STORK terminal with live and automated roulette wheels, as well as bingo.


A dedicated booth area presented EGT’s online gaming products. EGT Head of Online Systems Todor Zahariev told us: “Our division is the fastest growing within the company. At G2E we attracted the attention of online platform


IN A SPIN OVER GAME CONCEPTS


Just two years into its creation, Spin Games was unveiling new concepts, premium content and more out-of-the box innovations never seen before


This year’s exhibit featured over 30 new interactive slot titles made up of 40 to 100 lines, 243 ways, multi-level progressives and new IP protected concepts, all playable on mobile devices and multiple platforms. Just to name a few, Spin will debut new technologies such as the MIG (Multi-Player Interactive Gaming), ML3 (a new 3D Gaming Technology) and the XtraSpin Series.


An industry first, the MIG utilises Kinect technology as well as proprietary Spin technology that allows players to use their own mobile devices to play community-based games for wager or social gaming. Spin’s ML3, Multi- Layered 3D, offers players a depth of field illusion on the screen in real time, enhancing their gaming experience. This is the first HTML5 3D slot game technology that can be used within a browser without having to install a special viewer or program.


Also being showcased was The “ROC”, (Robust Online Client), which is a HTML5 Remote Gaming Server designed specifically for the regulated US interactive gaming market and now approved in New Jersey. Offering a broad range of game content, the ROC delivers content on multiple platforms including IOS and Android as well as desktop applications, and has been developed with multiple game engines to support a volume of quality content.


Spin was also showing the Xtraspin Series, Little Bonza; a bolt on product that utilizes secondary progressive bonusing to provide an enhanced gaming experience for players and additional offerings casino operators can present to their customers.


Debuting for the first time and most definitely a crowd pleaser, was Shadows of Olympus, involving a battle of the Greek Gods which allows the player to be part of both sides of the battle utilizing multiple reel technology. A further compelling component of the game is the base game can trigger a complete new set of reel strips and graphics, creating two games in one.


The Rapid Bingo, series, highlighted patented


Mr. Stanev added: “During G2E we heard from highly esteemed experts in the industry that we have made tremendous progress in many aspects and that our products have achieved a new level of refinement. EGT’s sales results are evidence of this. Currently the company has strong positions in Europe, Central America, and the Caribbean region, and every year marks further sales growth, including in Latin America.


“We are also expanding in Asia and Africa and have already made our first sale in the US together with our partner Reel Games. We have installed our Premier 24/24 Up cabinets on a casino floor in Florida. During G2E we negotiated several more new installations in different states and jurisdictions that will include not only Premier cabinets, but also our Egypt Quest jackpot system. We are on a path of further development and from this point of view, we may proudly say that G2E 2014 has proved to be a real hallmark of success for EGT,” concluded Mr. Zahariev.


Kent Young, CEO of Spin Games


‘Xtra- Multiplier’ technology and also show Keno and Video Poker. Rounding out the mix, Spin will debut their new table games including, All-Star Blackjack, Double Dragon Baccarat and Texas Hold ’M Poker.


Kent Young, CEO of Spin Games, said: “We are delighted to showcase our new technologies at this year’s G2E, along with a broad range of new and exciting HTML5 products that I think will again surprise the industry. This is another key year for us as we have made a footprint in the interactive market and have become a key player in HTML5 development and interactive gaming technology space. Again, this has been another milestone year in development for Spin Games.”


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