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27 Dec, 2001 |
K & W Amusements has been appointed the exclusive South African distributor of Incredible Technologies (IT) products, including Golden Tee Fore. |
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21 Dec, 2001 |
Happ Controls, Inc. has announce they acquired all of the assets of Wells-Gardner's coin door division. The purchase includes inventory, tooling, existing customer orders and other assets related to the coin door division. |
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18 Dec, 2001 |
TAB Austria is going to present its new touchscreen terminal to the public on the IMA fair 2002. The emphasis of the Silverball Pro is still Games, Music and Internet. |
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15 Dec, 2001 |
Citing a rising level of concern within the industry over Internet privacy and security policies, Elaine Hodgson, CEO of Incredible Technologies, invited members of the operating community to meet with her and other executives from IT. |
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13 Dec, 2001 |
The ATEI, ICE shows will go ahead as planned despite the understandable turmoil following September 11th and subsequent world events. The ATE has been redouble its efforts and do everything possible to prepare and promote the London shows. |
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12 Dec, 2001 |
Sega Amusements Europe LTD have announced the release of Virtua Athletics which is to make it's global debut on stand 1030 at London's ATEI in January. |
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12 Dec, 2001 |
Ilusiona of Barcelona, owner of 25 bowling and arcade centers throughout Spain, has acquired the MaxFlight's VR2002 Roller Coaster Simulator for their Bolera Gorbea Bowling Center in Zigoitia. |
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10 Dec, 2001 |
nGame recently announced that they have signed a long-term reciprocal distribution agreement with one of South Korea's leading wireless games publishers, Opentown Co. Ltd. |
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7 Dec, 2001 |
Breeza Soft have released their arcade system, currently available as a one slot motherboard. Games will be available on this new system in cartridge form. The first game to be released on this system is "The Crystal of Kings". |
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7 Dec, 2001 |
GameCom/Ferris has been invited to exhibit its virtual reality technology at the 2001 Cyberathlete Professional League(r) (CPL) $150,000 World Championship. |
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