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Land-based CASINO SLOTS Amatic Industries


MULTI JUEGOS - PERU www.amatic.com


The Cijuego III International Gaming Congress took place in Lima, Peru between 6th and 7th June. Once again Amatic Industries exhibited together with their local partner Happy Games. The evolution in the Peruvian gaming market to mandatory networked gaming machines from 1st July onwards created yet more interest in the latest technology with local operators.


Such interest placed Amatic Industries at the forefront at this year’s Cijuego. In particular, the proven Multi Game concept from Amatic Industries is enjoying great success in Peru. The ‘Multi Juegos’ comprises of a great set of popular games that offer elaborate bonus game features. Games such as ‘Dragon’s Pearl’, ‘Wild Shark’ and ‘Golden Idol’ are becoming household names in Peru. These games drew in visitors from near and far to the Amatic stand and so the Amatic stand was very busy throughout the two days of the exhibition. The tried and tested X3000 gaming cabinet from Amatic Industries provides the excellent setting for the Multi Juegos.


Thomas Engstberger, Sales Manager at Amatic Industries, stated, “We were very pleased with this year’s Cijuego. Operators are investing strongly to have the correct network systems in place.


Land-based COMPONENTS Advantech-Innocore


DPX-S430 www.advantech-innocore.com


Advantech-Innocore has launched the latest addition to its well established DPX-S-series of products. Utilizing the remarkable new AMD Embedded R-Series Platform, the DPX-S430 is a complete industrial computer platform for gaming applications. In common with all DPX® products, the DPX-S430 includes a full feature set of I/O, COMs and security designed specifically for gaming devices.


It is in the area of graphics performance that the new DPX-S430 excels. With both the AMD R-Series integrated Radeon GPU and the flexibility to add PCI-Express x16 graphics cards, the DPX-S430 offers an unparalleled combination of performance and scalability.


The AMD Radeon HD7000G graphics of the DPX- S430 will allow game designers to produce a stunning visual experience for their players. The graphics supports DirectX 11, Shader Model 5, OpenGL 4.2 and OpenCL 1.1 standards as well as HD Decode for video (H.264, VC-1, MPEG-2, DivX). In addition to the conventional VGA and DVI video interfaces, the DPX-S430 also offers a DisplayPort 1.2 interface with 5.4Gb/s link speed (resolutions up to 4096x2400@60Hz) and daisy chaining, ready for


the future as Displayport devices become available.


The platform also offers considerable flexibility with the adding of a graphics adapter card via a full PCIe x 16 v2.1 graphics card slot for high performance applications, multiple displays (up to 10 independent displays) or for future in-field upgrades. AMD Dual Display acceleration is also supported to allow the chipset graphics engine to work in co-ordination with discrete AMD Radeon GPUs such as E6760/E6460, and 7000 and 8000 series GPUs in the future. Flexible display configurations can be controlled using AMD Eyefinity technology including video wall spanning for single large surface (SLS) configurations.


Land-based CASINO SLOTS & SYSTEMS Novomatic Group of Companies


SAGSE PANAMA www.novomatic.com


Novomatic, together with its Colombian subsidiary Octavian de Argentina, participated in the SAGSE Panama gaming show June 27-28. Novomatic products are firmly established in Panama. All local operators are Novomatic customers and their reports of the machines’ performance are excellent. The installed machines cover the entire international product range: the Super- V+ Gaminator, Novo Super-Vision and NOVOSTAR SL2, plus the NOVO LINE Novo Unity II electronic multiplayer products are all common sights in Panamanian operations and their performance is well above average.


Correspondingly they are looking for the right gaming solutions. We have made a strong name for ourselves and our Multi Game concept has been very well accepted by players in Peru. Naturally we are expanding our games choice continually to provide even more reasons to choose Amatic in Peru.”


The new Super-V+ Gaminator III cabinet presented in Panama features a selection of Marilyn- themed single games. Marilyn Blue Star, Marilyn Red Carpet and Marilyn’s Diamonds will all feature strongly, as will the Premium-V+ Gaminator multi-game mix 1 comprising a total of 41 games are presented to guests in five colour-coded categories for game recognition and guest orientation. Extra wide screens deliver an in-depth gaming experience, elegant style and top quality design make this cabinet an attraction on every casino floor.


A bank of NOVOSTAR SL2 slant tops Novomatic showed a variety of Coolfire II single games: Costa del Cash, Bee Wild and Northern Light. Also the NOVO LINE games Garden of Fortune, Golden Scarabs II and Gorilla were presented on the NOVOSTAR SL2. Further slot highlights at the show included Coolfire I+ game mix Ultimate 10 G in the classic Gaminator and Novo Super- Vision cabinets; featuring a selection of the latest Super-V+ Gaminator multi-game mixes linked to a RISE OF THE DRAGON mystery progressive jackpot.


A special area of the booth presented an extensive range of Novomatic electronic live games. On a bank of Novo-Bar terminals visitors sampled the wide choice of fully animated virtual (Novo Flying) versions of Roulette, Black Jack, Baccarat, Bingo, Poker3, Caribbean Poker and Sic Bo as well as a selection of slot games, all available on each connected terminals.


Also on display, Octavian’s modular and highly ‘tuneable’ casino management system ACP (Accounting Control Progressives System). This system’s ‘add-on’ functionality includes profit calculation, TITO, Cashless and Player Loyalty and has proved an extremely attractive ‘package solution’. ACP is highly successful in South America with some 20,000 machines interconnected via this online system.


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