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11 Mar, 2004 |
In Australia today, The Age reported a $700 million plan to build a water theme park at the Royal Melbourne Showgrounds in Victoria is set to be shortlisted by the Bracks Government, and that the proposed theme park - tipped by its promoters to be the most advanced of its type in the world - is among three plans vying for the Showgrounds redevelopment. |
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11 Mar, 2004 |
Following a lengthy negotiation process, Global Payment Technologies are pleased to announce the recent signing of a major deal with Russian machine manufacturer Villart, wherby GPT's Aurora Bill Validator will be available in the Russian gaming market. |
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10 Mar, 2004 |
The International Association for the Leisure and Entertainment Industry has announced it will hold a series of four, three-day seminars over the next year, starting this month, based on the theme 'Boost Your Entertainment Centre's Profits'. |
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10 Mar, 2004 |
Dave Barron, Managing Director of Sega Amusements Europe and JPM International, has announced his departure to pursue new opportunities. Dave had been with Sega for 16 years and as part of his remit had taken over responsibility for JPM since the departure of Steve Murray in 2002. |
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10 Mar, 2004 |
Photo Play's new generation terminal – the Xtreme – was received well at the Rimini trade show last month, with operators and players thrilled by the revolutionary games concepts this online terminal provides. |
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9 Mar, 2004 |
The Stella International team has said they produced excellent results at both the IMA in Nuremberg and the ATEI in London in 2004, and said they regard both exhibitions were a resounding success. |
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9 Mar, 2004 |
Incredible Technologies conducted its second Operator Summit from February 26-27 at the Crowne Plaza Ravinia hotel in Atlanta, with the attendance of nearly 100 operators to see Matt Verdura announced as the 2004 Incredible Technologies Operator of the Year and inducted into the Golden Tee Society |
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9 Mar, 2004 |
Figures issued recently by the Revenue Commissioners in Dublin show that in 2003 there was an increase in the number of gaming and amusement machine licences than those granted in 2002 - suggesting the Irish amusement industry is alive and well. |
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8 Mar, 2004 |
*Facility Branding for 2004 |
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8 Mar, 2004 |
TAB-Austria has marked the start of the new update series for its Virtual Pinball with the game Air Commander. This shooting game is now available as the first part of the V2 update series. |
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