Review MERKUR GAMING
wide-bodied upright cabinet that contains two 22ins. monitors for optimal games presentation. It stands out particularly due to its ergonomic form that offers players maximum comfort. In addition to this, Merkur Gaming presented two new jackpot systems: A new VLT jackpot for the Czech market as well as Jackpot Rain for international casino markets.
Alongside the Privilege upright cabinet and the Evolution slant top cabinet, Merkur Gaming received acclaim for the unique ‘Highflyer’. Here the upper monitor seems to be floating in the air. This enables players to choose between different sitting positions: The standard position is looking at the lower monitor or players can lean back and focus on the floating monitor. A further benefit: players have a better view of their surroundings as the Highflyer monitors are separated and so they can enjoy gaming in a more relaxed fashion in the entertainment centre.
A further focus for Merkur Gaming centred on market solutions for video- lottery-terminals (VLTs) and server-based- gaming (SBG). Operators focussed particularly on how Merkur Gaming can support them in this important market.
“PLAYERS HAVE A BETTER VIEW OF THEIR
SURROUNDINGS AS THE
THEY CAN ENJOY GAMING IN A
MONITORS ARE SEPARATED,SO
HIGHFLYER
A REAL HIGH FLYER Merkur Gaming displayed its
‘Made in Germany’ heritage at the ICE show in London
Gauselmann’s Merkur Gaming was showing 120 gaming machines for the international market at this year’s ICE, all stamped with the ‘made in Germany’ seal of approval.
Thomas Niehenke, COO of the Gauselmann Group, said: “Our stand was exceptionally well visited on all three exhibition days. That makes us proud and shows that our gaming machines, our company philosophy as well as our exhibition stand entirely meet the needs of our customers. It was not just our excellent product portfolio but also our
DANIEL VAN MARISSING,
Merkur Gaming,
long-standing international experience that truly struck a chord with our business partners. Merkur Gaming stand out as a reliable partner due to its history of many years of success as well as a guarantor for sustaining collaborations to secure future-oriented investments. In addition to this, we place particular emphasis as one of the leading companies in global gaming on the field of research and development.”
A further success that Merkur Gaming noted at ICE was the sealing of two large orders to deliver gaming machines to the British market.
The modified WB-5 Privilege cabinet counted as one of the show highlights at this year’s ICE. The Privilege is a new
pictured with Magic VLT at ICE.
“Merkur Gaming stand out as a
reliable partner due to its history of many years of
success as well as a guarantor for sustaining
collaborations to secure future- oriented
investments.” THOMAS NIEHENKE,
COO, Gauselmann Group.
MORE RELAXED FASHION.”
Merkur Gaming already successfully operates VLT and SBG solutions around the world and so can make use of a broad wealth of experience. Furthermore, the extensive games library with a total of 90 varied games offers the right games mix for each and every player.
Merkur Gaming also presented the Merkur Dispenser 100 – the ideal banknote recycler for the gaming, change and payment machines – on its stand. This innovative money management system can store and pay out up to 102 banknotes in three separate denominations. More than 87,000 units are already in daily operation. Merkur Gaming has further enhanced the Merkur Dispenser 100 for global markets to offer the Ticket-in / Ticket-out feature.
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