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11 Apr, 2001 |
Merit Industries, Inc. nabbed the prestigious Manufacturer of the Year award at the annual 2001 ASI tradeshow in Las Vegas, marking the 3rd time in the last 4 years the company has been so honored. |
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11 Apr, 2001 |
Magikkastle has introduced a new design of universal video game cabinet at the past ASI show held in Las Vegas. At the request of customers for a new look and nicer version of the existing popularized wooden box. |
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12 Apr, 2001 |
Merit Industries unveiled its new product line at the 2001 ASI show including Merit's Tavern Entertainment System, a hybrid of a System Megatouch™ console and a TouchTunes jukebox. |
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12 Apr, 2001 |
With the recent release of Swat Police, Excellent Soft Design (ESD), the well known Korean manufacturer of PCB games, is now looking for sales agents in all countries. |
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14 Apr, 2001 |
Tsunami Visual Technologies, Inc. have announced that earnings for the first software title available on their TsuMo (Tsunami Motion) system has well overshot expectations. |
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17 Apr, 2001 |
uWink, Inc. today announced the May 1st launch of its Sports Channel, allowing, for the first time ever, patrons of bars and restaurants to participate in fantasy leagues, track and rank their favorite teams and play numerous games using their team knowledge and score predictions of upcoming games. |
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19 Apr, 2001 |
Sega and three cellular phone units of Japan Telecom agreed to jointly develop technology to allow users of Japan Telecom's J-Phone (Java) cellular phone service to play games on their mobile phones, whilst Namco representatives announced a joint deal with Hong Kong CSL to provide cell phone games throughout the region. |
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20 Apr, 2001 |
Dr Gurbash Sanghera, technical director of NSM music will be visiting from the UK to explain the merits of RJB at next months AALARA Leisure & Venue 2001 Trade Show. |
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21 Apr, 2001 |
Sega Corp Japan.,announced today it is cutting its work force by 28 percent in an attempt to become profitable by March 2002. |
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21 Apr, 2001 |
US Senator Joe Lieberman met with movie studio officials yesterday and told them the entertainment industry hasn't lived up to its pledge to quit marketing violent and sexually explicit material to children throughout movies, video games and music. |
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