The pay-to-play amusements sector will be out in force once again at next week’s IAAPA Attractions Expo in Orlando, US.

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A host of familiar names will be on hand at the Orange County Convention Center to present their latest equipment at the event, which is being held on November 19-22.

Among those launching new games at the event will be Namco, which is set to unveil Mach Storm, a dome-screen shooting game, alongside new titles such as Alpine Racer, Mario Kart Arcade and Dead Heat Riders.

Click here to see our gallery of some of the products that will be on show at IAAPA next week.

Sega, too, will be unveiling several major new games at the show, including licensed video title Transformers – Human Alliance and the Plants vs. Zombies The Last Stand vid-demption game, based on the hugely popular mobile app.

Betson will be presenting games form the likes of Raw Thrills, Play Mechanix and Chicago Gaming on its booth. One of Raw Thrills’ most highly anticipated game releases is Batman, offering a new twist on the popular comic book character.

LAI Games is set to launch its latest video merchandiser, Color Match, in addition to video redemption games Piñata, redemption title UFO Express and a new skill version of its hit Balloon Buster game.

China’s UNIS, meanwhile, is set to unveil an array of new games in several machine categories, ranging from a four-player version of its popular Pirate’s Hook fishing game and the second title in its Carnival Series, Up & Away.

Systems provider Coin Tech is launching its new Xperience Generation line of products at IAAPA, which will feature its Xperience debit card reader, mobile apps, POS mobile, online party booking and online membership programs.

Photo booth specialist Apple Industries is to debut a new version of Pix Place, its kiosk-style photo vendor, now upgraded to include green screen technology to enable users to choose their own fantasy theme into their images.

InterGame will be at IAAPA to bring you all the news and new products from the event – a full report will be included in the December issue.