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14 Mar, 2013 |
Square Enix's Gunslinger Stratos, a light gun, dual-wielding arcade game, will exhibit at the Game Developer's Conference 2013 (GDC13) on March 25-29th. |
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12 Mar, 2013 |
The DNA Association will soon be launching a new book about the Digital Out-of-Home Entertainment sector, written by co-authors Kevin Williams, founder of the DNA Association, and Michael Mascioni. |
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5 Mar, 2013 |
On March 1st, NanoTech Gaming Labs - a division of NanoTech Entertainment - announced it would debut JUMPER, the first Video Redemption Game from the company, at the Amusement Expo taking place this month. |
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5 Mar, 2013 |
HUSS Park Attractions GmbH is a German rides and attractions developer/manufacturer who recently announced the development of a new ride concept (patent pending) called THE EXPLORER. |
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5 Mar, 2013 |
Recently, an original title from Namco Bandai Games, Sonic Storm, has been testing on location in the USA. An original title is always exciting, and although little is known about the game at the moment, there are some details that have been shared by the public. |
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27 Feb, 2013 |
eSports Ground, an innovative and exciting game product, was brought to JAEPO recently and puts the player into the game so to speak. |
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27 Feb, 2013 |
The Winnitron 1000 is a free-to-play independent video game arcade cabinet, a creation to promote and strengthen the indie game developer scene in Canada and around the world by the Bit Collective. |
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26 Feb, 2013 |
The most popular game/ride at Walt Disney World is without question Soarin, an eight minute thrill ride experience, with wait times in peak season reaching up to two hours long. PlayMotion was designated with the task of turning this wait time into a five part interactive experience for guests, and Living Landscapes - which consists of three games displayed over five screens and uses their PlayMotion Vision Engine technology - has taken the hugely successful Soarin to new heights. |
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18 Feb, 2013 |
The South Australian Government is undertaking a further round of public consultation on instruments of unlawful gaming, after community concerns were raised about some arcade games that are available to minors yet may be considered to be similar to gaming machines. The main objective of a declaration of an instrument of unlawful gaming is the protection of minors from being exposed to ‘soft’ gambling. A secondary objective is clearer guidance to industry on what is prohibited. |
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18 Feb, 2013 |
Bob Cooney of NSM Music talks about new licensing difficulties set to face the Digital Jukebox Music arena. |
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