Reports DENMARK
Dansk Automat Spil and CompuGame
AWPGAMINGREVENUESOVERTHELASTTHREEYEARS CATEGORY
2007 NumberofAWPs AWPgrossgamingrevenue
NumberofAWPs inarcades Arcadesgrossgamingrevenue
NumberofAWPs inrestaurants Restaurantsgrossgamingrevenue
Source:DAB 26,700 DKK2,389m 19,900 DKK1,725m 6,800 DKK664m 2008 27,500 DKK2,236m 20,500 DKK1,607m 7,000 DKK629m
became the twomain AWPmanufacturers inDenmark and due to the specific
2009 27,150
DKK2,034m 20,250 DKK1,478m
The Danish market currently operates under the Danish Gaming Act of 2003 which states:
6,900 DKK556m
• AWPs are only permitted in alcohol licensed restaurants and approved arcades (individual licences)
protocol governing theDanish games foreign
manufacturers have traditionally steered well away fromthis market.
In 2000 the company removed its amusement products from its product list and concentrated on payout machines to coincide with the new legislation launched the following year and the AWP market developed rapidly from this point. Between 2006 and 2007 the Danish market grew from 15,000 AWPs to 27,500.
Today Compu Game develops AWP gaming machines and more recently developed the C-Tec machine which works with two flat panel LCD display screens, of which one is touch sensitive.
This enables games to run with 3D options for all the C-Tec games whilst the reels and features also run as live 3D objects.
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