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Preview G2E LAS VEGAS 2018


APEX gaming will again be taking a major presence at the G2E Las Vegas show to showcase its ever-growing range of gaming solutions. Introduced only 18 months ago, the APEX Pinnacle Premium Jackpot Islands have enjoyed excellent demand from operators around the world.


Te APEX team has created eight different versions of its Pinnalce Premium Jackpot Island. Visitors to G2E will be able to see the latest game specially created for this solution – Clover Link, a great addition to games such as Dragon Egg and Leonardo’s Code. Te two individual island versions are titled APEX Pinnacle Premium L Jackpot Island and APEX Pinnacle Premium XXL Jackpot Island. Te L comprises of a circular design with four slots; the XXL an oval design with two banks of four slots, eight in total. Both are available with either the Pinnacle Premium Curved slots (a single monitor per slot – 43ins. screen) or the Pinnacle Premium SL slots (three monitors per slot – each with a 27ins. screen). All have eye-catching top and side lighting.


New for the G2E Las Vegas is the introduction of the APEX Pinnalce Premium XL Jackpot Island for wall-mounted assembly. Tis is available with four different slot types: the Pinnacle Black Series, the Pinnacle SL, the Pinnacle Premium SL and the Pinnacle Premium Curved. Each type is totally flexible, modular and expandable. APEX products are made-to-measure, with the comapny responding to individual customer requirements.


“Tere are a great many reasons to explain why the APEX Jackpot Islands are in strong demand,” stated Kubilay Özer, Global Sales Director at APEX gaming. “Te linked jackpot can be won in 16 different ways, making it exciting for all types of players, including the high rollers. Te design with large top and side screen displays are a great way to portray the game. Tey can alternatively even be used for specific customer advertising, opening a new way to target customers. Te fantastic sound heightens the player experience.”


Alberici looks to press the


right buttons at G2E show Alberici – the company from Bologna that designs and manufactures change machines and parts for gaming machines in Italy - will present its novelties at booth 2616 during the G2E Vegas show.


‘Land’ is a new money-changer from Alberici capable of dispensing many different combinations of tokens and coins. What makes the Land money changer so special? “Its extreme flexibility,” answers Andrea Alberici, “because it can be programmed to pay out different types of tokens or different types of coins or combinations of tokens


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APEX gaming to reveal its designs aimed at taking gaming to the “Next Level” at G2E Las Vegas 2018


Individual slot machines from the Pinnacle family will also be on display in Vegas. Te APS – the APEX Player Station is an automated roulette from APEX available as a complete unit or with separate terminals, which is also expandable and modular. Both offer further table games, baccarat, sic-bo, black jack and bingo, and can be linked to up to four roulette wheels (live and/or electronic).


Focusing upon bringing new ideas and value-added innovations to the market, the iDROP has become the standard for ticket and cash management at live gaming tables. Now players can buy chips directly at the table, dispensing with the need to visit the cage. Croupiers simply place bills and tickets into the unit and the iDROP does the rest. All are counted, validated and securely stored. Te


and change, even in banknotes.” Tis versatility is possible thanks to four very capacious hoppers (up to 7,200 coins or tokens) and the possibility to integrate a banknote recycler.


At the Alberici stand visitors can also touch the ultra-bright parabolic push buttons: their ‘parabolic’ core intensifies the light by spreading it homogeneously over the entire surface of the button, which is thus even more brilliant and inviting. Tese push-buttons are available in numerous shapes and sizes, with lighting systems in RGB or single colours. Tere is no doubt that the showcase of these illuminated push- buttons will be a real eye-catcher.


Alongside its parabolic push-buttons, Alberici’s new series of illumination lamp-holders will also


casino manager has a clear, real-time overview of the iDROP’s contents. Te iDROPs is the latest addition to the family. It can manage 250 bills (and tickets) at one time at a validation rate of 6 per second, making it ideal when players wage a large number of bills. Te iDROPe will also be shown.


Further solutions on display include the Shuffle King 6, whcih can automatically shuffle up to six different decks of cards – an excellent solution in this market segment with its continuous shuffling ability. Live gaming tables and accessories round off the product display. Te APEX team, alongside local partner Apogee Gaming, send out a warm welcome to come and meet between on the APEX stand at the Global Gaming Expo in Las Vegas, booth No. 3359.


be a very interesting attraction for visitors. Tere are 10 distinct models, each differently combining LED illumination sources (from RGB to various shades of white and a number of LEDs), wiring connection terminals (5pin flat or right-angled, in-line 7pin, or IDC 2x3 socket), and activation micro-switches (diverse pressure force). All these sockets offer a patented bayonet quick coupling to speed up and simplify assembly and maintenance.


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