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BARCRESTGROUP
StandNo.4110
APEXGAMINGWILLONCEAGAINBEEXHIBITINGAT THEICEFROMITSPRIMEPOSITIONINHALL2AND WILLHAVEANOTHERSTRONGPRESENCE PRESENTINGFIVEMAJORNEWINNOVATIONS Taking centre stage on Barcrest Group’s stand 4110 will be the much-talked about ‘in. gaming’ development, demonstrating a new approach to pub gaming. Three new products – in.spin, in.spin+ and in.terplay will present a selection of new video and reel-based games specifically designed to reinvigorate the UK pub market, alongside a full package of marketing, account management and service support.
MEI StandNo.4060
THEMEISCADVANCEAGAINRAISESTHEBARFOR PERFORMANCEFEATURESTHATDIRECTLYIMPACT OPERATORPROFITABILITY: ACCEPTANCE,JAM RATE,SECURITYANDCOSTOFOPERATION MEI will be introducing the new SC Advance at IMA, ICE, and EAG Expo featuring benefits that will further raise the bar of performance expectations in the metrics that matter most – driving improvements in both the player experience and operator profitability. This is the next generation product of CASHFLOW SC which changed casino operators’ expectations of bill validators with over one million units produced.
Increased value created by SC Advance is highlighted by the following enhancements:
Three newproducts fromBarcrest
Group,–in.spin, in.spin+and in.terplaywill
present a selection of newvideo and reel-based games
specifically designed to reinvigorate the UKpubmarket, alongside a full package of
marketing, account management and service support.
•an improved recognition system, which provides proactive security by utilizing transmissive sensors to see all the way through notes in multiple wavelengths.
•faster bill-to-bill speed, which upgrades the player experience and speeds up transactions to expand throughput.
•expanded memory, which limits part numbers and submissions by allowing more notes to be recognized in a specific release of firmware.
•comprehensive barcode recognition, which processes barcode coupons in all four directions and improves acceptance on multi-width currencies.
•upgrade to USB 2.0, which speeds up communications with the host machine and even potentially expands functionality.
Because the enhancements are localized to the acceptor head, SC Advance can work hand-in-hand with legacy CASHFLOW SC units already in the field. This capability is facilitated by intelligent support tools that will be able to sense the product version and provide the appropriate software.
SC Advance not only is compatible with previous versions, but also with product extensions that have expanded the reach of bill acceptors from the slot machine to
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the entire cash management process. EASITRAX Soft Count, as an example, has changed rapidly the expectations for what a bill acceptor can offer – building an installed base over 50,000 games in 18 months by improving efficiencies associated with the cash drop process.
MAGICDREAMS StandNo.3350
THECOOLESTPRODUCTSAREREADYFORICE2011. ASMAGICDREAMSLOOKSFORWARDTOTHEMOST IMPORTANTEXHIBITIONOFTHEYEARWITHHOT RELEASESANDAVARIETYOFPROVENPERFORMERS The Captain CA$H Jackpot System, powered by the cutting edge Xtend platform, will take a prime position on the Magic Dream booth at ICE. Captain CA$H is a pirate themed 5 Level Mystery Progressive Jackpot that has been develop ed to bring innovation and amazement in the slot floor.
The original concept of this Jackpot system makes Captain CA$H an dynamically performing product and each installations in 2010 in Europe and South America has exceeded all the expectations. The perfect mix of features allows players to enjoy the unexpected surprise of a Mystery triggered bonus and a Progressive series of escalating wins. The exciting atmosphere and high volatility of each new game powered by Xtend Platform completes the profile of this exceptional product.
Among the brand new games available
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