When we talk about Scientific Games in this preview, you need to know we are also talking about Bally, WMS, Shuffle Master, Barcrest and Williams Gaming. Within the last 13 months, Scientific Games bought WMS for $1.5 billion and Bally Technologies for $5.1 billion. So for the first time at G2E, ALL of these brands will be together in the same booth at the Sands Convention Center for this year’s Global Gaming Expo. The 26,000 square-foot, multi-level exhibit will feature products from the company’s gaming, lottery, and interactive divisions. You won’t want to miss it. Or maybe I should say, with an exhibit that big, how could you miss it!
Scientific Games
www.scientificgames.com
G2E Booth #1126
I know next-to-nothing about the gaming cabinets that house the slot games we play, but press releases are touting the new SG TwinStar Cabinet debuting the new Arg05 state-of-the-art platform. It will combine the best technology from both Bally and WMS they say, and it will support gaming content from both companies. New games have been developed for the TwinStar. Titles include Quick Shot, Steam Dream, and Hot Blooded. Some old favorites like Gold Fish, Quick Hit, Kronos, and Zeus will also be found in the new cabinet.
Last year at G2E, Scientific Games announced its partnership with Playboy and Pitbull. This year you gentlemen can enjoy a little eye-candy with the new Playboy Don’t Stop the Party! a progressive video slot featuring Playboy Playmates. If you prefer, you can enjoy Pitbull with three hit songs and a five level progressive jackpot, including a life-changing progressive on the Bally Cash Connection link.
If you like three-reel slots, tune in to the music of Jimmy Buffet and Margaritaville. The slot will include six bonuses and plenty of music, along with show concert clips, crowd shots, and plenty of the fun associated with Margaritaville. If your musical tastes run more to Cher, Scientific Games has you covered there too. Cher will be entertaining you with five hits, as the Concert Wheel awards credits and free games bonuses: Believe, Turn Back Time, It’s in His Kiss, All or Nothing, and Strong Enough.
Here’s a new theme for you Tim Curry fans who used to act out character roles in the midnight showings of the Rocky Horror Picture Show when you were coming of age. The cult classic is now a slot with five Time Warp game-based features and a wheel that awards credits, jackpots, or free spin bonuses. The game also includes many of the songs from the movie to keep you singing along.
Warner Brother’s classic comedy Caddyshack will also be debuting at G2E featuring clips from the movie starring Chevy Chase, Rodney Dangerfield, and Bill Murray for your gaming entertainment.
Additionally, Scientific Games will debut five follow-up titles for its hit licensed game library: Michael Jackson Icon, Wizard of Oz Not in Kansas Anymore, Elvis Lives, Friends I’ll Be There for You, and Titanic Heart of the Ocean.
Scientific Games currently leads the industry in mobile and web solutions for lotteries. In addition they provide 2000 Electronic Game Machines to the Oregon Lottery. They are now the world’s largest installation of Wide Area Progressives systems to table games within a single operator. Their breakthrough lottery retail technology will be on display at G2E with the PlayCentral HD, an interactive self-service kiosk for lottery instant and draw games, and high frequency draw games where allowed by law. The LCD touchscreen offers features like debit and credit card payments and ticket validation.
A bit of trivia while we’re talking about Wide Area Progressives: Bally’s Titanic made the news this July when Thomas Babcock, a 59 year old gamer from Ohio, won the WAP on his 3rd or 4th spin at the Sky City Casino Hotel in New Mexico. It was the largest jackpot ever hit on a Bally machine: $3,755,501.19.
Here’s something else new for Lottery play from Scientific Games. The company is combining its LinkedPlay holographic instant game concept with three WMS slot brands to create all new instant games. Players scratch off the play areas of Jackpot Party, Gold Fish, and Zeus Instant games to reveal familiar symbols from these popular games. The company is the first to use holographic play symbols under an instant game scratch-off coating they say.
Like the other exhibitors at G2E, Scientific Games has products for casino management as well as casino play. Bally Systems adds cutting edge solutions to SG’s lineup. They’ll be demonstrating BetVIEW, a secondary wagering application, BallyVIP, Bally Servico, Business Intelligence, Bally CoolSign, and Business Intelligence - all of more interest to management than gamers. They will also be featuring Tournaments Express, a stand-alone tournament system designed to offer slot tournaments on more than 100 different cabinets from various manufacturers. It quickly converts stand-alone games to tournament games and back.
SG will also be introducing 12 proprietary table games and several Shuffle Master progressive table games incorporating new software. The company’s Shuffle Master will feature the Safe-Bacc, a machine that combines a a shuffler and card-reading shoe into one device to increase game speed and improve security on baccarat tables. There are several other machines on display which will improve action on the tables.
Scientific Games continues to provide innovative electronic table games (ETS). Heading the ETS segment this year will be a new game: Tablemaster Fustion - Playboy Bonus Blackjack. This one-of-a-kind blackjack game features the first ever licensed brand ETS product that incorporates a community “slot-like” bonus round and highlights the beauty of four Playboy Playmate dealers. More eye candy for you guys.
The most interesting mechanical device I read about was the one I found on Bally Technologies’ web site https://www.ballytech.com/games/Take-'n-Play It’s called the Take and Play. The Take and Play is a mobile game system that allows players to leave the machine they’re playing and take their game with them through use of a hand-held tablet. The game still takes place on the original machine, but it is unavailable to other players. The player with the tablet can take his favorite game anywhere playing privately at any location the casino approves.
I first wondered why anyone would want to leave his game to play in another area of the casino. But then I had second thoughts. I can actually think of a lot of uses for the Take-’n-Play. I’ve known many Konami players who complain when they win the bonuses with “hundreds and hundreds” of spins. With a Take ’n Spin, these players could take their tablets with them for a restroom break, or they could get a drink without worrying about leaving their games unattended and their credits unguarded. Heck, if you had a room at the casino and that was one of their approved areas, you might even be able to get in a 15 minute cat nap while your hundreds and hundreds of spins were being played out. I don’t know about you, but I’ll be looking for the Take ’n Play when I visit G2E next week.
Remember Scientific Games, Booth 1126, is also Bally and WMS. Take a look.
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