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19 May, 2004 |
The 2004 GTI Expo is set to feature more than 650 booths representing over 100 exhibiting companies and will take place from 24-27 June in Zones A, C and D of Hall 1, Taipei World Center in Taipei, Taiwan. |
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19 May, 2004 |
Harrah's riverboat casino will switch over quickly to Sam's Town following approval of the gambling hall's sale to Boyd Gaming Corp. |
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19 May, 2004 |
Japan's biggest maker of slot machines, Sammy Corp, said today it would pay a 21 percent premium to acquire video game developer Sega Corp in a stock deal worth $1.4 billion. |
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20 May, 2004 |
Wells-Gardner Electronics Corporation announced that it has received orders for its LCD's and digital monitors valued at approximately $1.5 million from its gaming customers. |
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24 May, 2004 |
Amusement technology veteran Kevin Williams has announced the launch of KWP Limited as an international consulting operation whereby Mr Williams is making KWP Ltd.'s expertise available to the full range of Out-of-Home entertainment entities from amusement to theme park attractions. |
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24 May, 2004 |
*Leisure Entertainment Networking
*Cracked Mirror |
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24 May, 2004 |
UltraCade Technologies announced this month that it has licensed a number of arcade games from Incredible Technologies for its UltraCade and Arcade Legends Multi-Game platforms. |
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24 May, 2004 |
Arguably the most successful combat video creation in games industry history, Tekken is set to fight on with game creator Namco currently working on the final development stages of Tekken 5. |
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25 May, 2004 |
The 17th edition of the Enada Spring coin-op show will be held from 10 - 13 March 2005 at the Rimini expo centre, where the latest products will be on display and trade members will be able to participate in conferences, seminars, presentations, corporate meetings, international workshops, exhibitions and events. |
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25 May, 2004 |
Poker machine maker Aristocrat Leisure Ltd said it expects a net profit between $50 million and $60 million for the first half of calendar 2004. |
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