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7 Apr, 2004 |
In the United States, the Iowa House voted Monday to put new restrictions on video slot machines played in Iowa bars, restaurants and convenience stores. |
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7 Apr, 2004 |
Crown Direct has announced it has been appointed a distributor of Merit Industry products for the Republic of Ireland. |
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6 Apr, 2004 |
Neil Chinn, former Managing Director of Maygay, has confirmed that he will not take up another position within parent company Leisure Link. This follows changes at Maygay that have resulted in making the position of Managing Director redundant. |
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6 Apr, 2004 |
Stella International and its partner, Sente S.A. launched Magic Diamond and Lucky Cash, two rousing type B AWP games for the Spanish market at this years spring exhibition in Malaga. |
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6 Apr, 2004 |
*Emerging Coin-op Names! - Part 1
*Table Top Technology Action! |
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2 Apr, 2004 |
Organised by Game Time International, the 11th GTI Expo for the amusement and gaming industry will take place from 24-27 June at A & D Zone, Hall 1 of Taipei World Trade Center, Taipei, Taiwan. |
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2 Apr, 2004 |
The latest trend to emerge in the coin-op amusement industry is products that are based on television shows. Already this year Namco Japan has revealed its pre-debut version of its new arcade game The Idol Master, and Sega/Hitmaker has released an arcade game based on a TV Quiz Show. |
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1 Apr, 2004 |
The most powerful software tool ever created by Incredible Technologies is already generating huge dollars for operators around the world. FACTS allows operators access to game-play data from their Golden Tee and Big Buck Hunter 2 games, and enables them to use this information to conduct contests and tournaments from the convenience of their office PC's. |
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1 Apr, 2004 |
TAB-Austria has said its products were met with great interest when it appeared alongside Game Tech Limited at the recent 2004 Gaming Expo in New Zealand. |
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31 Mar, 2004 |
The Amusement Showcase International show organisers last week released the final figures for the 2004 show which brought 133 exhibiting companies to Las Vegas, occupying a total of 421 booths. Total registration was 3,622, with the total buyer registration up 5%. |
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