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LAND-BASED AND INTERACTIVE GAMING
EAE Exhibition Multi- Players Alfastreet
Alfastreet is pleased with the outcome of the exhibition at the Entertainment Arena Expo in Bucharest held beginning of September which confirmed the leading position of their products on the market. The show proved to be well organized and successful, largely due to the effort from the local distributor SC Alfastreet Trade SRL, who maintain firm hold on the market with excellent service and communication between the requests from the operators and the company R&D department in Slovenia.
Pluto Video PSU Embedded Solutions Heber
Heber Gaming customers will soon be able to order the brand new addition to the Pluto range; a drop- in replacement for the Sanken 2H167W-1 power supply unit that provides multiple voltage outputs.
Gloucestershire based Heber is an established supplier of peripherals and control systems for gaming, AWPs and amusement machine manufacturers with their Pluto range being synonymous with quality and innovation. The announcement of a new addition to the line is exciting news for their varied and global client base. The new video PSU is a perfect companion for the Pluto range of controllers and is a simple drop-in replacement for the Sanken 2H167W-1, ensuring reliability and dependability.
Heber Gaming’s Business Development Manager Simon Rose comments, “the Pluto Video PSU is an ideal solution for AWP manufacturers and developers that require multiple voltage outputs. What’s more, the new Pluto Video PSU also offers high peak power capability along with over current and over voltage protection.”
With over 30 years of gaming peripheral and controller design and manufacturing experience, Heber has seen many changes in the industry. Recent years have seen trends towards more PC based games, a greater desire for quality visuals amongst customers and also an increase in the number of screens. The challenge for designers and manufacturers such as Heber, therefore, is to provide new technology to support such a rapidly changing industry, without compromising on the quality or durability of their products.
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The attendees appreciated the Lucky 8 fully automated electronic roulette, offering all of the latest features, known from the company's top of the line cabinets in optimized, rounded shape that occupies estimated 25% less space on a gaming floor, compared to the well known and popular R8. The first units went straight into operation immediately after the show. Great response also for the compact series, represented by the R5 roulette combining contained outside dimensions with 21” touch screen monitors and all the performance and comfort, generally associated with the Alfastreet brand.
The real novelty were the slot machines “Felix S”,
Comestero Cash Handling SUZOHAPP
This year marks the 20th anniversary of the Comestero change machine brand and SUZOHAPP is proud to celebrate this important milestone, the result of years spent understanding customer needs and converting them into the right solutions. This has been the foundation for the Comestero change machine success.
“The Comestero brand equals change machines and these machines play a key role in our portfolio at SUZOHAPP. This brand represents our top-of-the- range offering alongside SCAN COIN, CashComplete, Currenza C² and Bill-to-Bill,” comments Wilbert Bieleman, President and Managing Director of SUZOHAPP’s EMA Components Division.
The first Comestero change machine was launched in Italy in 1997. “We’ve been pioneers in this technology for twenty years now. We are well known for our commitment, our passion and strong focus on creating solutions that mirror customer needs,” explains Piero Martellotta, Gaming Sales Director in Italy. The first models in 1997 were the SimplyCoin and the MultiCoin, the forerunners of modern change machines. Easy Change followed a year later. The simplicity and flexibility of this change machine drove its international success. The need to provide change machines for outdoor applications was solved in 1999 with the introduction of Simply Inox which was recognised for its high level of protection against adverse weather conditions.
Further successful models followed, yet 2009 marked a new era in change machine quality and design with the introduction of the innovative PRO
range (Easy PRO, Jolly PRO, Dual Coin PRO and Twin Jolly PRO), developed to raise the bar in terms of functionality and application.
Meanwhile, the gaming market evolved and the need for banknote recycling within change machines arose. Swing was introduced in 2012 offering two- way money change - from banknotes to coins and from coins to banknotes - in just a few seconds and ensuring recharge autonomy and simple maintenance. Furthermore, a new cabinet design guaranteed robustness and security alongside a high-security lock and upgraded closing mechanisms.
“The Comestero change machines represent the perfect synthesis between tradition and innovation,” explains Goran Sovilj, Sales Vice President Gaming EMA. “They offer years of proven field experience and a deep understanding of the dynamics of the gaming market. Our key benefits for 20 years now have been quality, flexibility and security – all these features strengthen our offering. Twenty years of change machines are truly a milestone and we are excited to celebrate this anniversary with special offers for our best customers.”
with a contemporary game mix and attractive cabinet, with double 27” screen and the latest technical features enables them to be inter connected with other game sources, optimizing the effect on the gaming floor.
The exposed products gathered attention throughout the event, enabling all the attendees to test and feel the latest novelties in the product range. Roulette is still the number one favorite among the players, which reflected in the occupancy around the R8 and its sister products. The pleasant ambiance of the show provided the ideal scenery for business and relaxed interaction with friends and customers. The company is satisfied with the orders for the new equipment, showing a general good health of the gaming business in the hosting country and confirming the optimistic anticipation of the next years’ edition.
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