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Sega Amusements Europe with Gordon Crompton
Sega Amusements Europe and Game Concepts International have entered into an exclusive manufacturing and distribution deal which will see Sega build the designs of Game Concepts and sell to their territories that include Central and Eastern Europe, Middle East, Russia and Africa.
Gordon Crompton, who heads Game Concepts, sited that one key benefit of the tie up was Sega having a manufacturing plant at their disposal plus a large and successful sales team that has an extensive reach around the globe with a track record of pulling in new business.
Justin Burke of Sega stated "Sega is delighted at this latest deal as it brings Gordon's company and the heritage he personally has as the best in the business together with our world wide renowned brand. We have led the way in video for decades and are now actively expanding our product portfolio; we wanted to bring pushers onboard we had to look no further than Gordon".
Sega will be at London Preview with three products developed by Game Concepts including the new Great Ticket Take Out - a 2 player redemption pusher. The cabinet features comic voiceovers, fast coin entry and ticket out. Also on show will be Strictly Disco - a six player pusher with wide playfields which are ideal for merchandise. The last of the products to be shown is Deep Sea Treasure - a single player pusher available in both cash and ticket payout with an interactive video screen and fast feed coin entry.
Burke added "Gordon's products have always been known for quality and reliability, but most of all high earning products with long operating lives. We are contacted regularly from operators all over the world developing their business and setting up new ones, they contact Sega because they connect our name with video. Now we are able to offer far more than just that and the pusher range is an important part of the mix we can now deliver".
Crompton continued "I see this as a perfect marriage with my company concentrating on the conception and development of new ideas and leaving Sega to build and sell them; it is a very exciting direction for us".
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