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Interblock’s Irena Šik and Tina Ferko show Organic Virtual
Virtual and Live Organic enhance Interblock’s collection
It’s hard to imagine a form of automated or semi-automated roulette that Interblock hasn’t covered. Further releases at G2e complimented the offering further alongside some exciting developments on The Strip itself.
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With successful Organic Roulette field trials at MGM Grand, Bellagio and Mirage, Interblock USA could soon have a firm footing in the Las Vegas Strip market after a five year quest to obtain a Nevada gaming licence. Performance in other key
US markets has been much easier to gauge with installs in Arizona, South Dakota, Louisiana, Indiana already and Connecticut looking to
be next. This success state- side was clear to see with a booth measuring some 5,100 square feet, the company’s largest ever. Fourth generation of gaming devices included Organic Island, Organic Live,
Organic Virtual,
Organic Dice Craps, Organic Card Blackjack, Organic Card Baccarat and Organic Roulette. Tomaz Zvipelj, CEO at said:
Elektroncek, “Interblock
not only showed an amazing selec-
tion of products including our first semi automated roulette with live wheel, but also offered a first ever true multigame experience, as every game on the stand could be played from any of the stations on the booth. One can only think what this can do to floor per- formance and optimization with the same limited number of stations.” According to Interblock, Organic Island is the most feature rich multi-game, multi-player product avail-
able at the moment in the world. Tim Richards, VP of
product management at Interblock USA, said of the show: “G2E 2010 seemed much busier with many more decision makers attending the show. The cus- tomers were very excited. They were happy to see our multi-game game ability along with our new games. Many North American cus- tomers have been exposed to electronic table games like Roulette and Blackjack
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EGT’s exhibit was focused on the release of a vast variety of hot new game themes, an attractive range of successful compilations of Multi-Game products and novelties in the company’s collection of mul- tiplayer solutions and automated electronic roulettes.
On the cabinet side, EGT's high- light was its widescreen Vega Vision+ Series Upright and Slant top cabinets, exhibited in combi- nations with multi-game solutions Vega Vision+ Multi-1 and Multi-2 as well as the premier of the latest video slots like 50 Horses, Mayan Spirit, Blue Heart, Great Adventure and many more. The main features of the Vega Vision+ Series include multi-denomination, multi-lan-
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guage support, great choice of high/low line games (5 to 100 lines selectable), based on the techno- logically advanced gaming plat- form Exciter, a guarantee for high system stability, high game interac- tivity, exclusive graphics quality and perfect stereo sound. The proven Vega Vision Series Multi-game mixes numbers 1-8 was also on display, offering great entertainment with original, excit- ing and vibrant game content in power performance compilations of up to 17 games now in the Vega Vision Multi-8.
In terms of automated roulette,
all EGT roulette terminals can now send full, real time information to an EGT server, which can be accessed via a simple internet con- nection. This important operator benefit can be made possible
through any device, which has an internet connection and a web browser (telephone, mobile device, iPhone etc), without the need of downloading any additional soft- ware. This valuable real time infor- mation includes: Event Log (key in, key out, bet in, ticket in, ticket out, door open, diagnostics); Game History (unlimited number of games taped on the server, full game info, it can generate picture preview of the roulette monitor with the specific bets made, positions of chips and reports can be sent electronically); Accounting (full counters information).
Nadia Filipova, PR and market- ing manager, said of the year: “2010 might have been a challeng- ing one for the whole gaming industry, but for EGT it also marked the approvals of several new
but when they visited the Interblock stand, the array of products that we offer and how cohesive the dif- ferent type of games look together was a very power- ful message.” Tom O’Brien, VP of sales at Interblock USA, added: “G2E 2010 was truly a coming out party for Interblock USA. In my 20 plus years of gaming shows this was one of the best. The customer response was out- standing. Many of our top corporate customers com-
mented that we had the best booth by far and have the greatest and most exciting multi-player and multi-game products. We plan to con- tinue our expansion in exist- ing markets but also focus on execution and further growth in the North Ameri- can markets. We feel that it is imperative to establish our strong brand and with our complete product line we are able to offer so much more to customers than what they have been offered in the past.”
EGT’s Nadia Filipova with Rise of Ra, 20 Super Hot and Great Adventure
markets where our products could be distributed. Peru, France, Monaco, South Africa and Greece are only some of our new destina- tions. We have also put into prospective an entry into the US market by the next G2E 2011. For the second half of 2010, the per-
formance of our products, based on reports from leading European casinos, has shown outstanding levels which make us very opti- mistic. Our main goal is to continue to deliver high quality products and solutions to our valued cus- tomers.”
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