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SOUTH EAST ASIA
ATRONIC system expansion in the Philippines with RGB alongside a blast of OXYGEN
“G2E Asia this year is one of the best shows we have ever done,” described ATRONIC systems’ Simon Dorsen at the event in Macau. “The reaction to products, ideas and non-stop product presentations has been excellent."
During the show, ATRONIC Systems Division presented
CRYSTAL.net, its powerful and robust floor network system, with a touchscreen player interface on each machine. The show also featured the launch of FloorMaster and myGuest applications for smartphones and touch screen devices that allow users to view and instantly respond to real-time information on the floor.
Once again showing its products from the RGB stand, ATRONIC Systems' distribution partner in Asia, the two companies showed their latest collaboration, a Manny Pacquiao slot machine created by RGB for the devout followers of the boxer in his home market, the Philippines; which is to be linked by ATRONIC System's wide area progressive STAR/Jackpots engine.
RGB has already installed 132 machines in locations across the Philippines, in sites with around 12 machines per location. The WAP was due to go live in July/August linking each of the machines to a sizeable jackpot. "We are very confident that this combination with RGB and the Manny Pacquiao brand will prove a successful combination," stated Mr. Dorsen, who only hinted at using the term 'knockout.' “Our jackpot engine capabilities are one of the strongest features in the system.”
In addition to its systems success, the ATRONIC sales team was represented at G2E Asia by local manager Lai Fatt Chiang who was keen to show visitors to the stand the value and innovation behind the new OXYGEN cabinet, as well as its comprehensive library of standalone line games, roulette, and keno games.
“We were pleased to demonstrate our presence in one of the world’s most dynamic and exciting gaming markets,” said Marcel Heutmekers, ATRONIC Senior Director for Asia and Latin America.
“Visitors expressed a strong interest in our products at the show, and were especially captivated by our standalone Roulette feature on the OXYGEN cabinet, which is also currently performing very well at its first installations in Macau.”
Pound-for-pound system king
ATRONIC’s local manager Lai Fatt
Chiang and ATRONIC system’s Simon
Dorsen pictured at
the G2E Asia show in Macau with the new standalone Roulette on the OXYGEN cabinet.
Roulette wasn’t the only game from ATRONIC making a big impression on Asian operators at the Macau gaming show. “ATRONIC’s OXYGEN cabinet with the diversity multigames have been fairly well received by players,” said Frankie Loh, Vice President of Resort World Manila, Philippines. “With the different variety of games in a machine, they can now select games that can serve their need of the day, from a classic five-liner, to fruit games, to high volatility multi-line games.”
ATRONIC’s OXYGEN cabinet contains ATRONIC’s new sensys EP platform, which is both powerful and robust, yet is also extremely easy to service. With its Game to System (G2S) compatible hardware, OXYGEN is network-gaming ready, and supports all the major casino systems and player tracking modules. OXYGEN’s comprehensive game library
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means operators can offer every type of player a mix of games and products to suit their needs.
diversity, ATRONIC’s multi-game product, features brand-new games. diversity allows players to select their preferred game types with different volatility levels, and is the only multi-game on the market featuring proven, top-performing standalone progressive games. Visitors to the show saw the selection with each of the Pure Purple and Royal Red suites.
ATRONIC’s HOT&WiLD multi-level progressive offers four jackpots, exciting game features, and lots of bonus action. The OXYGEN cabinet’s top wide screen shows the jackpot meter so players can follow the rising mercury during HOT&WiLD bonus games. HOT&WiLD is offered in single-game or multi-game configuration.
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