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3 Feb, 2006 |
Germany's Susanna Sieber received the winner's cup for the 2006 ATEI International Photo Play tournament, where the top players from Italy, Spain, Austria, Switzerland and Germany competed for the title. |
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3 Feb, 2006 |
*Building a New Future! |
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3 Feb, 2006 |
Smart Industries has released the Laser Crane which features a laser beam that follows the path of the claw and shines down into the playfield. Customers can use the laser beam to precisely line up the claw with the prize of their choice. |
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3 Feb, 2006 |
Elo TouchSystems, Inc., the global leader in touch technology and a business unit of Tyco Electronics, has announced the addition of a new rear mount touchmonitor, the 1537L. |
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30 Jan, 2006 |
Deith Group has merged with Photo-Me International PLC. This is the latest acquisition in a series of purchases by the PMI Group that has included the kiddie ride manufacturers Jolly Roger and Mitchells. |
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30 Jan, 2006 |
"A small amount of your time = a great deal of technical repair information! Can you spare just an hour of your time to learn what has taken me thirty years to master? Hi. I'm Randy Fromm and I am pleased to be a part of AmEx 2006. I will present a series of seminars on Tuesday 7 & Wednesday 8 March 2006 at the Lynch Green Isle Hotel, Dublin, from 1 pm to 2pm and from 3pm to 4pm each day." |
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30 Jan, 2006 |
*Market Round-up! Part Two
*Seat of Your Pants! |
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30 Jan, 2006 |
Sega launched the mini deluxe version of House of the Dead 4 at ATEI last week, and also displayed its new Virtua Tennis 3 on the Lindbergh universal cabinet. |
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24 Jan, 2006 |
Mike Nevin, (pictured), Managing Director of Namco Europe, was the recipient of the AmEx 2005 Mary Openshaw Memorial Award For Excellence to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the founding of Namco, and will receive the award at 2.30pm on Tuesday 24 January 2006 on the Namco stand at ATEI 2006 in Earls Court, London. |
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24 Jan, 2006 |
Nick Harding, CEO of Talarius plc, owners of the 167-strong Quicksilver chain of Adult Gaming Centres, has given his support for the introduction of a total ban on smoking across all sectors of the hospitality business to bring the proposed law in England in line with legislation being introduced in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. |
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