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Review ICE TOTALLY GAMING 2016


Win Win as System Specialist looks to Europe markets


Barcelona-based Win Systems, a huge provider of casino management systems in Latin America, had its sights set firmly on Europe at this year’s ICE


Endorphina’s Hard Twerk Paying Off Having spent its first couple of years focusing on game development,


Prague-based Endorphina had a huge 2015, increasing its portfolio to 34 games, making some pioneering moves in Bitcoin and signing some key deals


It was quite apt that Endophina’s most recent slot title release at this year’s ICE had a party theme. “We think our Twerk slot is the first time that a slot game has been themed on a dance craze,” explained Mira Franchi, Online Marketing Manager at Endorphina. “It brings a bit of fun to the market, which is what Endorphina games are all about.”


Miklos Handa, Business Development Manager from Endorphina, added: “Te feedback from our clients was that Twerk is one of a kind and there are no other games like it. We aim to come up with more innovative ideas, just like we did with Satoshi's Secret, and we hope to reach out to different player demographics and provide an engaging experience.”


Win Systems’ Eric Benchimol


Win Systems ended 2015 with a new South American market to add to its customer list, having installed its flagship product, WIGOS Casino Management System, in the Millionaires Casino Bogota in Colombia. Eric Benchimol, Win Systems’ CEO, said the install underlined Win Systems’s position as the leading CMS supplier in Latin America, both in terms of number of casinos and the number of machines connected.


Mr. Benchimol said: “We have around 55, 000 machines operating with our WIGOS CMS system in Latin America, and over the past few months we have been installing in countries which are new for us. We have achieved this success thanks to the reliability of our technology and the efficiency of our services. All of Win Systems’ departments are totally engaged with the company’s objectives and work day in day out in pursuit of growth and above all our customers’ satisfaction.”


TeMillionairesGroup Colombia casino, part of the Millionaires Gaming Africa group, has opened its doors with 160 gaming machines connected to WIGOS, including the tables and vault modules. WIGOS enables the operator to improve the management of its casino and increase its revenue by using the complete set of tools offered by the system.


Win Systems has over 200 casinos operating with its WIGOS casino management system but its success is not just limited to Latin America.


WIGOS also went live towards the end of last year at the Garcia River Casino located in Point Arena, California, connecting to 150 terminals operating in a TITO environment. Te casino has also installed Win Systems’ PromoBox, a promotional self-service kiosk, where players can manage their account, change their accumulated points for gifts or even print raffle tickets.


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Twerk features seven twerking girls, indulging in the booty shaking craze to win a street dance contest. It was one of six new games released at ICE, including Fairy Tale, Macaroons and Wild Fruits along with proven games such as Te Ninja, Te Vikings and Jetsetter.


“Satoshi’s Secret, the first online slot in the world devoted to the Bitcoin cryptocurrency, is our biggest success to date,” Mr. Handa added. “It was the most eagerly awaited and certainly the most discussed slot of 2015 in the Bitcoin


e-gaming enjoys best ever ICE show with new ‘e-neon’


e-gaming, the Czech server- based gaming and online specialist, which celebrates its 10th anniversary in 2016, was delighted with the number of visitors from Latin America making enquiries at ICE. According to e-gaming’s Urbain Tewissen: “During the show we have been visited by a significant number of existing an potential customers, we signed two new agreements for this part of the world and started negotiations with some important operators.


“We were especially pleased with the visit of one of our biggest customers in Mexico, Logrand Group, and we met some of our new customers where installations are planned in the coming days and weeks across the Mexican territory.”


e-gaming Mexico has e-link cabinets installed in several


Endorphina’s Jan Urbanec, Miklos Handa and Jakub Kolomičenko.


community. In terms of clients we’ve gone from a standing start to 40. We’ve signed deals with several igaming platforms such as BetConstruct, SoftSwiss, XIN gaming, Finnplay and Singular, and as a result of these and other agreements, Endorphina slots are available at more than 60 online brands. We have a particularly strong presence at Bitcoin casinos. Our customers include Videoslots, BitStarz, 7Bit, Europe-bet, Vivarobet and many others.”


casinos and in the coming weeks e-gaming will install its new e-neon cabinet at multiple locations. e-gaming has already confirmed success in Mexico, Panama, Colombia and now certification for two additional jurisdictions.


“Tis year we have also seen more Spanish visitors, with e-gaming having built a strong reputation in Spain with significant numbers of machines installed,” stated Mr. Tewissen. “We also received visits from Belgian operators looking at our new e-neon cabinet and new games we developed especially for this market for land-based and online, as we


are already delivering games to nine different websites in Belgium.”


ICE 2016 was for us the most successful show ever,” confirmed Mr. Tewissen. “We presented our new games, the updated e-neon cabinet, our updated online casino platform, new online games for PC and mobile devices, a compendium of five new games for B class land-based venues and new online games for the Belgian online casino market and also our AWP version for Spain. We have an order book full until September for Europe and Latin America and look forward to 2016 as the best ever year for the company.”


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