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21st September 2012
LIW proving ‘useful’ for coin-op companies Leisure Industry Week, which took place in Birmingham, UK, this week, is predominantly a gyms and leisure centre show but a few coin-op companies find it a useful autumn showcase. Read more
WMS granted Nevada interactive gaming licences WMS Gaming, a subsidiary of WMS Industries, has announced that the Nevada Gaming Commission has approved WMS for both an interactive gaming manufacturer licence and a service provider licence in the state of Nevada. Read more
Embed ramps up marketing efforts Debit card systems provider Embed is stepping up its marketing efforts over the next few months by exhibiting at several international trade shows.
Sound Leisure ‘proud’ to supply Olympic villages Sound Leisure managing director Chris Black has revealed that it was a “great honour” to supply jukeboxes to the three Olympic villages during this summer’s London 2012 Games.
AMOA-NY files lawsuit over copyright violation The Amusement and Music Owners Association of New York has filed a lawsuit against two amusement companies for violating the copyright it holds on its business contacts.
Sheriff Gaming signs deal with Microgaming Provider of 3D casino games Sheriff Gaming has signed a deal with Microgaming to integrate one of its popular games onto the QuickFire platform.
German U-turns The great danger with the U-turns being taken by the German trade’s representatives right now, is that the global market-place will end up taking the view that our German friends really don’t know what they are doing. Read more
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