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Review G2E LAS VEGAS 2017


Novomatic is installing its NOVO LINE Novo Unity II terminals with Foxwoods Resort Casino in Connecticut


Te response at the 17th Global Gaming Expo (G2E) in Las Vegas for the newly combined NOVOMATIC and Ainsworth booth was outstanding with guests from around the world attracted to the many gaming highlights on display. Sharing a booth for the first time at the principal US gaming show, both companies previewed a wide range of innovations with a special emphasis on two key products – From Dusk Till Dawn and Pac-Man


Following a licensing deal with Miramax for the global rights to produce land-based and interactive casino games based on Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez’s crime and horror classic From Dusk Till Dawn, this brand new NOVOMATIC title made its debut appearance at G2E. Gaining maximum attention, the feature game is presented on the NOVOSTAR V.I.P. III and V.I.P. Lounge cabinets and delivers a dramatic slot experience.


As the cult film marks 20 years since release, From Dusk Till Dawn is resurrected as an entertaining slot game with an assortment of mini bonuses that can trigger on any base game spin, two highly engaging bonus features and a two-level standalone progressive jackpot. During the second day of the show, the Bartender character came to life as Danny Trejo attended the booth as well as the exclusive From Dusk Till Dawn after-party event.


Te iconic Pac-Man character also played a major role at G2E, as Ainsworth launched Pac- Man Dynamic Edition – the second slot title based on the instantly recognizable arcade game that is part of a strategic partnership between Ainsworth and Bandai Namco Entertainment Inc. Te new game follows the success of Pac-Man Wild Edition and is


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At G2E, Tarantino and Clooney delivered a killer performance on the booth of Novomatic


presented on the A640 cabinet with exciting new bonus features and massive jackpots.


Other highlights of the exhibit included the Enchanted Fortunes linked progressive jackpot that was connected to new and proven NOVOMATIC themes attuned for the US market, such as Asian Fortunes, Goddess Rising and Book of Ra Mystic Fortunes.


New games on show for the US market included Empire V Superior, JackPOP! and JackPOW!, and also presented for the first time was JACKPOT EDITION Deluxe, which can plug into NOVO LINE Interactive games and offer more frequent chances to win a multi-level jackpot.


On the Ainsworth side, the new Asian-themed linked progressive Hao Yun Dao garnered a lot of global interest, as well as new game series FirePower and Big Hit Bonanza. Te full range of Ainsworth cabinets presented a total of more than 130 titles from the new development studio in Las Vegas as well as from Sydney, with titles


proving popular amongst visitors including Nostradamus, Rumble Rumble Eagle, Desert Dawn and Desert Dusk.


Straight off the show floor, NOVOMATIC announced a deal with Foxwoods Resort Casino in Connecticut for the first NOVO LINE Novo Unity II ETG system in the country that will feature 54 terminals in a stadium setup offering live Baccarat and Blackjack. Te system was presented at G2E on the sleek EXECUTIVE SL multiplayer terminals connected to virtual, automated and live table games, as well as the new Cammegh Spread-Bet Roulette side bet.


Te popularity of the MyACP casino management system from Octavian was boosted at G2E as US and international operators understood the power of the accounting, player tracking and loyalty modules that can be scaled from single-site to multi-venue operations. New video bingo content from Otium, as well as the new OT300 cabinet, received keen interest from global operators, especially from Latin America


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