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16 Feb, 2002 |
Sega Amusement Europe's latest gun game the Maze of the Kings was recently shown at the ATEI to great acclaim. The game has been designed to create all the fast paced action of the standard shooting game, but with the clever use of a mythical staff instead of a gun. |
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13 Feb, 2002 |
Playboy, the most popular men's magazine in history, is now a new pinball machine, brought to you by Stern Pinball, Inc. and Playboy Enterprises. |
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13 Feb, 2002 |
The third annual EuroTechno Conference will take place on Tuesday 14 May at the Renaissance Hotel, Amsterdam. The one-day prestige event, entitled ‘The Definitive Technology Focussed Conference' |
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13 Feb, 2002 |
The international casino industry demonstrated a unique ability to combine hospitality with fund raising when 450 diners attended the second annual ICE Ball in London. |
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13 Feb, 2002 |
The world's largest maker of athletic shoes and clothing, filed suit in federal court recently against Sega and its advertising agency claiming their ad was an unfair copy of an earlier Nike campaign. |
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11 Feb, 2002 |
Brent Electronic and NetShift have announced what they are describing as "a strategic development and marketing agreement" to service the ever growing internet kiosk market. |
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11 Feb, 2002 |
Wolfgang Held, a SILVERBALL user from Werdohl/Germany, won the VW Golf which was raffled off just before christmas. Wolfgang's name was drawn out of many thousands of e-mail addresses. |
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8 Feb, 2002 |
A major new force in the international parks and attractions industry is about to be formed following the creation of a joint venture initiative between ATD Limited & the EAASI. |
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8 Feb, 2002 |
The dates for the (Theme Parks & Fun Centres Show), has been announced. This year's event will be the 8th edition of the trade show and will be held in Dubai World Trade Centre from April 23-25, 2002. |
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8 Feb, 2002 |
Amongst the new machine making their debut at the recent ATEI trade show in London a dedicated £25 machine AWP was launched by "Project", the machines name "Nifty 50" |
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