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Ultra successful exhibition showcase from DLV Review G2E LAS VEGAS 2016


Te latest incarnation of DLV’s ‘Ultra’ successful multi-game platform, Ultra 4, made its debut at the G2E show in Vegas, premiering new games and updates


Urbain Thewissen at G2E Vegas


DLV’s Kai Prengel at G2E with the new Diamond Games Ultra 4


G2E Las Vegas 2016 totally lived up to DLV’s expectations, as indeed have all previous editions of the gaming expo. DLV seized the opportunity and, for the first time, presented its Ultra 4 multigame with 25 games, of which 10 of the titles are newly released. Despite the fact that the Ultra 4 is a sequel to the Diamond Games Ultra line, DLV has ensured that it looks very different to the previous generation, changing details about this incarnation in order to highlight its novelty and, hopefully, make it even more profitable for operators.


Diamond Games Ultra 4’s two distinguishing features as compared to the company’s earlier developments are its vibrant colours and new interface; DLV’s traditional blue shades were


replaced by purple hues, making it more arresting, while combined with its new interface Ultra 4 becomes more comfortable for all those who use modern technologies. In order to achieve this, the game selector has been grouped by lines and to view all the games in a row, players simply touch and swipe, just as they do on a smartphone or tablet.


Diamond Games Ultra 4 was shown in the very latest DLV cabinet – luxurious Diamond Excel with two 27ins. LCD screens. Additionally, showcased in Vegas were established products from Diamond Games Ultra and Diamond Games Premium lines, as well as jackpots with three and four progressive levels, all exhibited in Diamond machines: Excel, HD and DWS.


e-gaming reports its


best-ever year in 2016 A fabulous year, future growth and mass potential across Latin American markets cements a terrific 2016 for Czech-based developer, e-gaming


“Tis has been an exceptional year for the company,” described e-gaming’s Urbain Tewissen at the G2E show in Las Vegas. “We couldn’t have asked for a better period of growth and product acceptance from global markets to the e-gaming product range. We have made substantial gains in South America, with our latest operations commencing in Peru and results from Colombia showing that operators and players are adopting and playing our latest games.”


e-gaming is targeting high-level casinos across Latin America with a range of machines that are currently performing in the top spectrum of average incomes on slot floors, much to the delight of major operators in Colombia and Panama. Building on this success, e-gaming is progressing swiftly through the homologation of additional games packs for the Panama market to meet the demand.


Nanoptix launches the next generation of thermal ticketing at G2E exhibition in Vegas


Nanoptix launches the Paycheck NextGen TITO printer with added functionality and extra capacity


Termal ticketing specialist Nanoptix has launched its Paycheck NextGen TITO printer with features such as an Anti-Jamming Paper Path, a “Last Ticket” paper low sensor and Anti-Spillage Conduits. It also boasts the largest standard ticket capacity of 400 Tickets with available 600 or 800 extensions and a


Protective Cover, and has unlimited connectivity with multiple USB Host & Slave, HDMI, BlueTooth and Ethernet ports.


Te company, which this year signed a deal with Advanced Gaming Associates who will distribute the Nanoptix product line in North America, was also showing Paycheck 4 and Paycheck High Speed Coupon Printer and a Pull Tab Printer for the Instant Pull Tab sector whereby if the sleeve is stolen the roll remains blank.


“Te brand is growing very strongly in South America, such that we’re intensifying our focus on this market, especially in response to the potential that the opening of the Brazil market poses for e-gaming,” said Mr. Tewissen. “Our games are attuned to the style of play in this market, having already been very successful in Spain with more and more of the autonomous communities homologating our AWP products, having installed more than 1,600 machines to date. And we are hoping to have more AWPs installed in Spain before the end of the year.”


As Belgium looks to accept e-gaming product into its B-class arcades and online in the not- too-distant future, e-gaming is not only enjoying its best year ever, but having celebrated its 10th anniversary in 2016 with an installed base of 25,000 machines, the company has become a major player in the international gaming space.


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