Interblock’s Tina Ferko said that the company’s stand at last week's G2E in Las Vegas had been packed from the start of the show.
“It was much better than last year,” she said. “The recession is going away and revenues are up. The US market is good for us right now and we are starting to get our products into Las Vegas. Our hologram product is part of a big project in the Cosmopolitan, our first hologram foray into the US market.”
The company was also showing its new Organic G5 multiplayer products. “These have completely new play stations and lighting,” said Ferko. The series includes Mini Roulette, a price competitive game for smaller locations.
“In some new markets in Europe, like Romania, operators want cheaper products,” said Ferko. “And smaller venues such as arcades will see the advantage of Mini Roulette with its small footprint.”