Rival Gaming, a new arrival on the turnkey provider scene, was using its upcoming GIGSE launch this week to emphasize that PDA and Mac casino players also have access to their interesting new product.
This new company in the gaming industry is using the Global Interactive Gaming Summit and Expo (GIGSE) being held on May 16-18, at Montreal’s Palais des Congrès, to publicly introduce its i-Slots, which it claims radically updates the classic slot game by featuring hugely entertaining extras such as animated video clips, bonus interactive mini-games and evolving storylines that unfold over the course of the game. The games have already been available to the public for a few weeks through four new online casinos owned by The 400 Group who operate out of Curacao.
Scott Giesbrecht, Managing Director at Rival Gaming said, “Many software developers claim that their games are fully interactive. But when we took a hard look at slots, we saw an opportunity of offering players something that was far more exciting and more fun, than anything they’d ever seen.”
Rival maintains that it has two important advantages over most of the competition. The first is that all their casino software is now fully downloadable to Windows and AppleMac - a development that gives Rival licensees access to the estimated 15 million Mac owners worldwide. The other advantage is that Rival now enables its operators to view their reports via Blackberry or other PDA - which means they can access their casino data from anywhere, a must for the hand-held fraternity.
But it is the i-Slot itself that is sure to draw crowds to the Rival booth at GIGSE. Ken McCormack, VP Corporate Marketing at Rival boasted, “People are going to have to see it to believe it! We’re talking about something that not only makes playing one game far more entertaining - but one that’s going to keep players coming back for more, time after time!”
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