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10 Dec, 2002 |
With $40 billion in cash sitting in the bank, Microsoft Corp. is more than able to pounce on any software game developers it might like to acquire. The most talked-about target has been Japan's Sega Corp. |
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10 Dec, 2002 |
Sega.com has announced that it has entered into agreements with Nintendo and Sony to provide the console manufacturers with its SNAP online gaming middleware and related services for the GameCube and PlayStation 2. |
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10 Dec, 2002 |
TAB new update system V+ is available for all SILVERBALL terminals. With this update the operator is able to keep his terminals up to date regarding the software without paying for an annual update. It's only 20 Euros per month. |
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12 Dec, 2002 |
Catalana de Tecnologies (CTO) from Spain will take part in London's International Casino Exhibition at Earls Court between 21st –23rd January. CTO will be at booth 5299 in the special online casino section displaying their latest range of products. |
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12 Dec, 2002 |
JPM International announces today that, in co-operation with SEGA of Japan they will develop a new Video AWP game for release at ATEI 2004. SEGA have made R&D facilities and staff available in Japan in order to produce a market leading product. |
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12 Dec, 2002 |
Happ Controls Europe will be displaying a range of replacement parts for all makes of awp, video, redemption and other amusement machines. Products range from replacement electronic coin mechanisms to pool cues and cloths. |
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12 Dec, 2002 |
This year JPM will be showing some well a mixture of new and establishment favourites. New products on preview at the show include Low Tech, Hit Tech and Club machines. |
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16 Dec, 2002 |
During the recent meeting at the Schipol Hilton Hotel in Amsterdam, the European Gaming Organisation was given a clear mandate to develop a new charter. Unfortunately due to illness Secretary General Chris Brammer was not able to attend and the Chair was taken up by Keith Fagan. |
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16 Dec, 2002 |
Sega Europes latest driving game Inital D, following the sell out success in Japan this game looks set to take the UK by storm. The single 29" sit-down cabinet can be linked up to 2 players and utilises Sega's unique Memory Card Reader and Dispenser. |
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21 Dec, 2002 |
As a sign of the times, the Korean Trade Show Kamex 2002 showed smaller amounts of amusement machine products but an increase in gaming and consumer products, especially online games. |
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