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Interview CASINO TECHNOLOGY


compatible with classic slot machines, to offer games and gaming content not only from Casino Technology’s library, but also from other manufacturers, which increases considerably the amount of available titles in the casino. The library of games is constantly extended with more new titles from Casino Technology and third party vendors as well, which will give the operators great variety.


The easy use and flexibility are key factors underlying the new technological solution. SGT allows casino operators to manage more effectively their product mix according to demand by making quick changes to the games, options, denominations, and jackpots. It can be also integrated with other existing casino management systems, as well as with existing online platforms, quickly and easily through universal gaming protocols.


SENSA FLEX, WITH ITS CURVED LCD SCREEN IS A CUTTING-EDGE NEW CABINET - COULD YOU DESCRIBE ITS CREATION, FUNCTIONALITY AND THE INCLUSION OF THE CURVED SCREEN?


In addition to the record number of game


titles released during the year, Casino Technology also presented the next slot machine model SENSA FLEX.


Successor of the most-successful-to-date line of slot machines, SENSA PLUS, the new model, features an original technical solution for the main monitor - a curved in an arc LCD screen, creating the feel and perception of 3D rotation of mechanical reels, similar to the classic slot machines. With this development the company remains true to its unique style in making live connection between the advantages of the new technologies and the classic live casino game experience.


SENSA FLEX has a number of technological features, contributing to the overall comfort and long-lasting fun for players, thanks to its incredible multimedia applications. The model is designed to meet the highest standards reached in video slot games and to allow the high-quality graphics, sound, animation and interactive features to be demonstrated to their full capacity.


IN ADDITION TO THIS IMPRESSIVE LIST OF INNOVATIONS, DO YOU HAVE ANY


“SGT allows casino operators to


manage more effectively their product mix according to


demand by making quick changes to


the games, options, denominations,


and jackpots. It can be also integrated with other existing casino


management


systems, as well as with existing online platforms, quickly


and easily through universal gaming protocols.”


ROSSI MCKEE, Vice President,


Casino Technology.


SURPRISES IN STORE FOR VISITORS TO THE ICE SHOW IN LONDON?


Casino Technology will demonstrate the greatest variety of multigames ever developed in several series, featuring different themes and concepts. The most popular, GAMOPOLIS, has grown further, many in varied sets, from 10 to 40 games and more, suitable for different markets, customer profiles and jurisdictions.


There will be presented to the ICE audience seven different sets from the basic line of 20-game international versions. Following the trend to offer greater game variety in a single unit, we will launch new versions, featuring 40 games in a set, under the new brand GAMOPOLIS HIGHWAY. Some of these multi-title versions feature whole game suite sets, along with smart selection of the best Casino Technology single games ensuring hours of uninterrupted play. We will be also demonstrating at ICE our SGT platform live, which will display just a part of the possible varieties - live games, server based games, mobile and online solution – all driven by our convergency platform.


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