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Gambee solidifies its move into slots at G2E 2018


Gambee, a company famed for its small footprint, multi-player roulette systems, was at G2E Las Vegas continuing its move into manufacturing multi-game slots


Complete with an extremely transparent touch screen and eccentric design that offers maximum comfort to the player, Gambee’s slot collection includes Stallion 777, Lucky Sigmund, Ocean Supreme and Rolly Stars.


Marketing Manager Simon Pintar said: “Tese are all new machines on the Supreme cabinet to match our Supreme Roulette range with new game themes. We are concentrating our efforts on South America and Africa, which will be our biggest market next year. Tey are also present in Croatia and of course our home market of Slovenia. It is a very high-tech slot machine and we’ve had


Gambee’s Simon Pintar


amazing feedback from partners, customers, visitors and competitors worldwide. Our roulette products do really well in Spain, Colombia, Peru, Paraguay and Dominican Republic.”


The Ganlot team at G2E Ganlot introduces new


Logic Units at G2E Vegas Ganlot was introducing several new Logic Units at G2E Las Vegas, including the PGS-8130, based on an Intel 7th generation platform with expandable backplane board for easy installation, the PGS-6310, an All-in-one system with an AMD Ryzen embedded V1000 processor which can deliver up to 4K t 60Hz for four independent displays. It was also showing the GFS-1900, a compact system integrated with Gaming function card.


Illuminating the trade show DLV launches Nectar’s


Treasury Jackpot DLV was at G2E 2018 showing its Nectar’s Treasury Jackpot, a four-level jackpot with interactive game, which can be linked with its Silk Flower Jackpot


Nectar Treasury Jackpot is well-loved by European players, as well as players from North and Latin America. Te jackpot’s title list contains the newest games as well as already popular games developed by DLV.


Gary Platt sitting pretty with sports collection


With sports-betting on the lips of pretty much every executive at the show, Gary Platt was on hand with its new Sportsbook seating collection to complement any sportsbook casino area in style


With a collection boasting 10 models, operators can pick their preferred Sportsbook Club, a large easy-chair model with optional cup holder, tablet arm, and phone jack that’s sure to be a hit with sports fans due to its comfort and functionality.


Other styles in the sportsbook line include the patented Monaco, Lido, Gazelle, Barona, Sierra, San Remo, Riva, Bleu, Vue, Capri, and Ohio. Each chair


Fruits Jackpot is a three-level cumulative jackpot with settings to allow operators to adjust jackpots to suit their player segments.


In terms of new developments in cabinets, DLV was showing its Diamond DZ, which has a third 24ins. full HD screen making the model more functional. Te Premium class – Diamond Excel cabinet has two 27ins. full HD screens.


For online operations, DLV was offering more than 100 new games as well as popular games developed in HTML5. Each game is compatible with mobile and desktop devices.


is customisable to fit each individual casino’s design, with a wide range of upholstery, finishings, and base styles.


Te Monaco line, which has a distinctive style and attitude, stripping down preconceived notions of casino chairs, and remixing it from the foundation up, has just received a patent for its design. Its razor-sharp details bring new meaning to unsurpassed comfort with a chic essence worthy of the name Monaco.


Also on show was the San Remo model, which blends the Italian city’s elegance and coastal atmosphere with clean lines and a curved back that gently surrounds each player with a gentle embrace. Its front and seat are leather and its fabric back allows each designer to fully execute a design vision.


Also new in the collection is the Sonoma Bench. Industrias Lorenzo’s Cristina Olle


Industrias Lorenzo was showing new ranges of illuminated push buttons, ILNeo, PUSH 1.0 and PUSH 2.0. Even when it comes to push buttons, players in different markets have different preferences. Cristina Olle said: “Players in Germany and Austria prefer a button that clicks when it is pressed so we have developed a new range of buttons in the ILNeo range that satisfies that demand.”


Perfect for dual play environments, the Sonoma Bench features a seamless seat and a long sleek back that is gently curved on each side, creating an intimate seating environment for couples. Leather seat and front combine with a fabric back to create visual intrigue. A surround foot rest provides room enough for both players to relax in style.


Gary Platt was also showing its new quick-change seat. Te new quick-change seat is the fastest and easiest in the industry and allows operators to easily switch out seats with just two bolts, getting players back in the game faster than ever before. Te new quick-change seats will be available for Gary Platt’s X2 and NX2 models.


Josh Corrick, Vice President of Sales, said: “We’ve doubled our level of business over the last three years and now account for 70 per cent of new openings and 50 per cent of refurbishments. Sports betting has and will bring us more business.”


NEWSWIRE / INTERACTIVE / MARKET DATA P73


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