Review G2E LAS VEGAS 2016
Scientific Games' new SEINFELD slot game stole the spotlight on the stand at G2E Vegas, a partnership with Warner Bros. Consumer Products based on the 10-time Emmy Award-winning American sitcom that ran for nine seasons from 1989-1998
Since the final season aired, SEINFELD remains a fan favourite, holding the title of highest- grossing and fastest-selling television DVD of all time. Scientific Games’ technologically advanced game boasts motion gesture technology, which enables players to use their hand to become a part of the gaming action. During the "Big Wins" celebration, the motion gesture technology enables the player to see the enormous Man-Hands of Jerry's infamous date "catching" black-and-white cookies, oversized wallets, books and other favourite Seinfeld items and collectibles.
Seinfeld's apartment and his group of eccentric friends are the primary focus of the show and Scientific Games' SEINFELD slot game. Te game merges the TV series with the company's GAMESCAPE slot platform, which offers players a one-of-a-kind play experience. Te feature- rich gameplay fully captures the SEINFELD characters' antics, timeless humour and quirky plotlines that continue to entertain fans worldwide.
Scientific Games Group Chief Executive of Gaming, Derik Mooberry, said, "We are ecstatic to unveil the SEINFELD slot game to attendees of G2E and entertain players on casino floors soon. Te eccentric and fun-loving nature of one of America's treasured sitcoms, paired with the advanced technology of our groundbreaking GAMESCAPE cabinet, truly delivers an unforgettable slot experience that transports players all the way to 81st Street on New York City's Upper East Side."
Te prominent five-screen cabinet features a tablet-sized touchscreen button panel and HD screens angled towards the player for the ultimate gaming and entertainment experience. Main characters Jerry Seinfeld, his ex-girlfriend Elaine Benes, George Costanza and Cosmo Kramer take center stage during bonus events that award a mystery number of random features, including WILDS, WILD reels, multipliers and more paylines. All bonuses are triggered by four oversized Jerry, Elaine, George and Kramer character symbols, showcasing the personality and appearance of each unique character.
"We're pleased to showcase the wit, humour and antics of SEINFELD in an all-new and exciting format, as part of an interactive gaming experience which we know will appeal to all SEINFELD fans and newcomers alike," said Greg Paul, spokesperson for Castle Rock Entertainment. "As part of the global lexicon,
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Seinfeld and GameScape platform underpinned Scientific Games’ impressive G2E performance
the hit television series is ingrained in our pop- culture with favorite moments and phrases – like Yada, Yada, Yada, Master of Your Domain, Man-Hands, Double-Dipping, Te Costanza Wallet and so many more – this game is sure to reinvigorate these memories for fans."
A prime focus of the game is the "FESTIVUS WHEEL," a mechanical wheel that awards credit prizes and a life-changing, wide-area progressive jackpot. Featured in the FESTIVUS WHEEL bonus is one of the show's most popular characters, Frank Constanza – George's father and 'creator' of the non-commercial "fake" holiday Festivus, which is celebrated on December 23.
Other highlights include the "NO MORE SOUP FOR YOU BONUS," which displays a live video featuring "the Soup Nazi", and the "CONTEST BONUS," where the player will be immersed in the comedy with video clips from one of the most popular SEINFELD episodes of all time, "Te Contest," and have an opportunity to earn extra WILDS. Te company's G2E booth showcased more than 200 slot games and 100 unique game themes, as well as an array of new products and solutions from Scientific Games' three business divisions: Gaming, Lottery and
Interactive. Product highlights that also shone brightly at G2E included the new J43 cabinet, which includes a convenient USB charging port and a curved 43ins. portrait 4K screen. Best- selling theme, Willy Wonka,found a new home on the Gamescape cabinet in the wide area progressive, Willy Wonka World of Wonka.
Featuring three vivid, high-definition displays that angle toward the player, and a 40-inch top screen, players feel the sensation of being wrapped inside Wonka's magical world. Additionally, an ergonomic 10.4-inch tablet multi-touch button panel display integrates game play to coordinate graphics across multiple displays. Te result is five unique screens that virtually combine to create an expanded platform for stunning graphics and seamless motion.
Another standout product was the new Prism Game Table, a huge touchscreen tabletop designed for four players, though intended to attract millennials, its a fabulous solution for lounge areas, bars and clubs, with community bets and bonuses drawing players into progressive wins as the roulette-style game launches four colour-matched balls into the same digital wheel.
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