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9 Jul, 2001 |
Following the sell out success of Club Kart DLX at the ATEI Sega Amusements Europe Ltd have now released this highly successful driving game in a smaller single sit down cabinet linkable up to 4 players. |
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7 Jul, 2001 |
Golden Tee Fore! players in the Midwest will have a chance to win more than just prize money starting July 6 when Incredible Technologies (IT) and United Distillers and Vintners (UDV) present Rumple Minze Weekends during monthly Golden Tee Fore! tournaments. |
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7 Jul, 2001 |
Four of the industry's leading business-to-business exhibition organisers have joined forces to form the ‘Global Leisure and Amusement Exhibition Alliance'. The big four – comprising AAMA, AMOA, ATE and IALEI. |
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6 Jul, 2001 |
UK Firm Vektorlogic has announced the development of both hardware (for software development companies) and software for the SNK Neo Geo system. The first game from Vektorlogic will be Neo Sparks; a puzzle-adventure game for up to 2 players simultaneously. |
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5 Jul, 2001 |
Amusement Trades Exhibitions (ATE) have been responsible for putting together an amusement industry golf tournament which raised nearly £25,000 ($US 35,000 / 42,000 euros) for charity. |
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5 Jul, 2001 |
Tekken, Galaxian & Pacman form some of the new games which were released today in Japan through the Ezplus system for Java phones. People pay a monthly fee and are able to download games onto their mobile phones. |
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4 Jul, 2001 |
Sega of America today announced that it has optioned the rights of its arcade and console hit "Crazy Taxi" to renowned producer-director Richard Donner, who will direct and produce the action film for a future summer release. |
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3 Jul, 2001 |
Namco Europe has announced the launch of Tekken 4, the eagerly awaited latest instalment of the Tekken fighting series. Tekken 4, makes its European debut at Namco's Open House on 10/11/12 July. |
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2 Jul, 2001 |
A year after South Carolina outlawed video poker, the Georgia legislature is considering the same thing - opponents of the games almost had them banned in March on the last day of the regular session, but were unable to get the vote through. |
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30 Jun, 2001 |
Casinos cannot rely on tried-and-true, mass-appeal slot machines to generate interest among the new breed of baby-boomer gamblers, according to a former Sega Pinball designer, Joe Kaminkow. |
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