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4 Nov, 2004 |
Kylie may have one of the most famous rears of modern times but Sega Amusements Europe certainly added a challenger to the of 'rear of the year' contest with its world premiere of Out Run 2 SP at the London Preview 2005. |
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9 Nov, 2004 |
UltraCade Technologies, a manufacturer of coin-op and consumer video machines, last month announced the addition of Lou Rudolph to the UltraCade Executive Team. |
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9 Nov, 2004 |
TAB Austria announced its online tournament, World Game Triathlon, for Silverball terminals began last month with figures indicating 45 000 registered players and at least 9 500 games being played each day. |
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9 Nov, 2004 |
TLC Industries recently announced the launch of its reworked and completely revamped edition of Bandits: Phoenix Rising and unveiled its show line up for the annual IAAPA show. |
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10 Nov, 2004 |
Merit Industries has announced it has appointed Ed Dennis as its Director of National Accounts and revealed the winners of the recent Tournamaxx competitions. |
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10 Nov, 2004 |
*Interactive Hospitality
*Kid-Fitness! |
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10 Nov, 2004 |
The European Court of Justice will now review legislation introduced to Greece two years ago that made all electronic games illegal, according to Funworld Ag which filed complaints immediately once the law was passed. |
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11 Nov, 2004 |
Sega Amusements Europe has delivered Europe's first Ghost Squad deluxe ahead of production into Hollywood Bowl's brand new Cribbs Causeway site. |
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11 Nov, 2004 |
UltraCade Technologies has issued an invitation to its booth at the 2004 IAAPA show where the company will showcase it's new line of multi-game cabinets, its new redemption piece Feeding Frenzy, the new multi-game arcade classics from Taito and the new Street Fighter Anniversary Edition. |
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12 Nov, 2004 |
The period of ICE 2005 will be busiest three days in the Association's history according to Wes Himes, Secretary of iGGBA, who said the association will hold its AGM and use its exhibition presence at ICE to unveil its 2005 programme of activity including its continued interaction on the UK's Draft Gambling Bill, the Gaming Board and EU policy development. |
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