Review AINSWORTH GAME TECH.
Multi Win 1, Multi Win 2, Multi Win 3, Multi Win 4 & Multi Win 5 boasting an array of Play 100 Lines/ Play 50 Lines/ Play 40 Lines titles.
Mr. Dijkstra highlighted several games as potential highlights for the year ahead with Inca Reef Grand, Red Wolf, Tower of Fortune, Reels of Wheels and King Spin – Wild edition all released in the new Mega Top A560 and Wide Boy A560 cabinets featuring a 32ins. LCD top box.
AGT’s GamePlus game library also saw innovative updates to the now legendary Double Hit range, Triple Shot, Quadshot, High Denom Games, and Play 100 Lines games.
Ainsworth also unveiled the QX32, an intelligent controller that sets itself apart from the competition, not only does it manage multiple jackpot banks, the QX32 has the ability to simultaneously manage both symbol and mystery jackpot pools. The range of options are endless, Ainsworth now provides the ultimate in
“THE ALL NEW A560ST IS AN
Swiftstake
Technologies is an enterprise
EXTRAORDINARILY ENGINEERED CABINET
PROVIDING FOR A SPECTACULAR
PRESENTATION NO MATTER WHERE IT IS PLACED.”
A NEW SLANT ON SLOTS
Momentum continues to build behind AGT as it showed another strong line-up at ICE
Following a strong year on the back of the release of its A560 slot machine, Ainsworth Gaming was predicting even more from the market following the debut of the A560st Slant Top at the 2013 ICE.
The slant top boasts a dual widescreen LCD presentation, powerful Quadtronic processor, compact storage, premium sound system and an intuitive player interface supporting a 15 button play deck play with a programmable button option.
Ainsworth’s CEO Danny Gladstone said the A560st was set to provide for a high impact gaming experience: “The all new A560st is an extraordinarily engineered
cabinet providing for a spectacular presentation no matter where it is placed on your gaming floor.”
Robert Dijkstra, Managing Director of Ainsworth UK, said: “It’s been an interesting year. 2012 really saw us push on with the commercial side. Sales were strong into France, Monaco, Germany and Slovenia through our distributors. The release of the A560 into Europe really helped performance and allowed us to increase our footprint and our market share. Whilst the upright version of this machine has been out for two years, we’re releasing the slant top version at this show. It has been very well received by the market. Whilst 2012 was a strong year for Ainsworth in Europe, we expect 2013 to be even better.”
Ainsworth was launching five packages of MultiGames to market at ICE:
Ainsworth Game Technology’s LEN AINSWORTH and
ROBERT DYKSTRA pictured at the ICE
show with the new A560st Slant Top.
“The release of the A560 into Europe really helped
performance and allowed us to increase our
footprint and our market share.”
ROBERT DYKSTRA, Ainsworth Game Technology.
jackpot solutions. At the recent ICE show, Ainsworth also launched two Mystery Jackpot Packages: Hummin Mystery and Glitter Mystery along with many more new and innovative Jackpot Packages due for release in 2013.
Attendees were impressed with Ainsworth’s Premium Plus titles: Inca Reef Grand, Red Wolf, Tower of Fortune, Reels of Wheels and King Spin – Wild edition that were released in the all new Mega Top A560 and Wide Boy A560 cabinets featuring a 32ins. LCD top box.
Ainsworth’s Group General Manager of Strategy and Development, Scott Clarebrough, added: “Our expectations were definitely surpassed, we are absolutely satisfied with the enthusiastic feedback and the opportunities received during the exhibition. Ainsworth has been building for the future and now we’re ready to further raise the performance bar with more leading edge brands and exceptional game titles in 2013.”
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