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Lightning Buffalo Link Casino Slots Aristocrat Gaming


The standout on the Aristocrat booth at G2E was Lightning Buffalo Link, from HRG studio. Featured on the Neptune single cabinet, this is Buffalo meets Lightning Link.


The game starts with a multi-denom lobby that’s operator configurable from 25 cents. Instantly recognisable gameplay meets mystery feature counters and a rapid hitting US$50,000 MSP jackpot can be won from the free games. Scott Olive and the HRG Studio team invented Lightning Link, and so Lightning Buffalo Link is a continuation of a wining family of games.


Tarzan has been a great licence for Aristocrat, having made seven Tarzan games, but Tarzan Link is the first game in the series that’s not a WAP. It is also the first Tarzan Hold & Spin game. Two unique titles fall under the game family, Palace of Diamonds and City of Gold, are not clones, but two unique games under the sign package, both featured on the Neptune single cabinet. One game has Wilds (including Super Wild Bonus and Super, Super Wild Bonus) the other offers Cash on Reels.


Mars X Flex is Aristocrat’s latest for-sale- cabinet, shown at G2E featuring a new Buffalo game called Buffalo Strike. This is the first time a community feature has appeared on a


Buffalo branded product from Aristocrat. In addition, Jackpot Carnival made it's triumphant return at G2E, adding the latest mechanics to an established brand. And finally, Aristocrat


DPX-S451 Components Advantech-Innocore


El Mariachi Video Bingo Vibra Gaming


Vibra Gaming has launched El Mariachi, the first title in its new range of video bingo products developed specifically for the LatAm region.


Launched to coincide with Mexico’s ‘Day of the Dead’ celebration and based on the country’s ‘Calaca’ culture where a romantic guitarist sings to his sweetheart, El Mariachi Bingo follows the Vibra Gaming philosophy of innovative product strategy and high- quality graphics combined with the latest industry trends, and second-to-none art direction and illustrations.


El Mariachi is a classic bingo game played with up to four cards of 15 numbers each. It can be customized in terms of speed, number of cards, and betting configuration and played from any desktop or mobile device.


Advantech-Innocore spotlighted its new complete gaming solution at the Global Gaming Expo. The futureproof, modular system is designed for full customisation and player-centric comfort, boasting dual displays with touchscreen capability, options for third monitor integration, a 12” touchscreen button deck with wireless charger support, and supported by built-in Windows 10 and Linux OS for ultra- performance gaming.


Also being debuted at the show was the DPX-S451 which uses AMD’s Ryzen Embedded R2000 processors. Featuring high-performance dual and quad core SOC devices with “discrete-level graphics”, this 12th Generation DPX-S format platform offers a combination of computing power and graphics performance for slot machines, casino games and betting terminals.


Complete with Intel Iris XE graphics, the DPX-E145 is a passive-cooled, complete gaming system for the regulated casino and amusement with prize (AWP) machine markets that combines all hardware features together in a high-performance industrial-grade system. With ground-breaking graphic performance, the new 11th generation Intel Core processors meets the ever-increasing demands placed on casino slot machines for a multi-screen, high-resolution and immersive player experience.


The DPX-J100 is a comprehensive gaming system for regulated casinos, AWP and emerging markets. This product combines the hardware features necessary for a gaming platform in an industrial-grade system for an incredibly low price point without compromising performance or reliability.


Also presented was the DPX-LED-01, an industrial- grade 16 and 8-channel LED controller for enhanced visual impact with customised LED sequencing of up to 4096 LEDs using ‘VibranceFX’ GUI can be stored on-board or controlled remotely in real-time. Also at the booth was a display of LCD monitors including the J-curve screen, high-performance graphic cards supported by Advantech's Intel and AMD partners, plus a range of other software and firmware solutions.


“Our wide range of industrial-grade hardware and software solutions are leading the charge in the gaming industry. The dedication of support our engineers offer our customers is second to none and a reason why we remain one of the key technology partners in the market," explained Craig Stapleton, Product Director.


showed its prototype products it's developing for the NFL. Aristocrat is scheduled to launch NFL slots in the Fall of next year, coinciding with the new NFL season and the Superbowl.


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