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1 Dec, 2003 |
R G Mitchell Corp. announced last week they achieved an Honourable Mention for the IAAPA 2003 Best Kiddie Ride Award for Fred's Fire Truck - a two seater interactive kiddie game. |
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1 Dec, 2003 |
Cromptons Leisure International has named Chris Bell as its new Head of Sales. Chris was formerly with leading kiddie ride manufacturer, Amutec. |
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29 Nov, 2003 |
Highwaygames has opportunities for companies located in Asia and Middle East to distribute new products from leading manufacturers. Products range from driving and shooting machines, redemption games and spare parts. |
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28 Nov, 2003 |
*Consumer Sees Soft Centre
*Sammy's Second Attempt at Consolidation
*SEGA Winter Wonders
*New Gaming Platform - UK Style
*HOT TOPIC - High Score - Past & Future! |
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28 Nov, 2003 |
The Rat Pack is a Hi Tech skill game where 27 way feature entry is awarded via three Casino chips or from winning reel combinations which may be exchanged after a successful Hi - Lo gamble. |
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28 Nov, 2003 |
The Chairman of Aristocrat Leisure Limited (ALL), Mr John Pascoe, today announced that the company had appointed Mr Paul Oneile as Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director of the company. |
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28 Nov, 2003 |
The UK government said this month it had ratified a code of practice agreed by the Gaming Board of Great Britain and the ABB, which will allow betting shops to continue operating fixed-odds machines, while limiting their number, maximum prize and range of games. |
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28 Nov, 2003 |
The Sega Private Show was held this month at the Tokyo Commerical Distribution Centre, where Sega AM2 announced the development of a new arcade game, Quest of D, expected to be released early in 2004. |
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27 Nov, 2003 |
U.K. pushbutton and reel mechanism manufacturer Gamesman Ltd. has formed a joint venture with leading coin validation equipment manufacturer Coin Mechanisms Incorporated, who will market the Gamesman product line in North and South America. |
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26 Nov, 2003 |
Excellent final attendance figures confirm what many long time industry insiders were privately predicting after only a few days of witnessing the frenzy of commercial activity at the IAAPA Orlando 2003 Convention and Trade Show - the show was the second largest in association history. |
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