The Harry Levy Amusements stand had seen some promising activity when InterGame spoke with the company's Colin Mallery following the first day of the EAG Expo last week.

"We have taken orders and seen lots of visitors from the UK," said Mallery. "The industry is generally feeling better about itself, but I am unsure as to whether the economy is. We’ve also seen plenty of internationals - notably visitors from Greece. Redemption is still the strongest sector and there are still opportunities out there - there are still people that haven’t done it yet and need to."
The star of the show for Mallery had been Bay Tek’s Crank It, which had received a great amount of interest from people who might not have the room for Big Bass Wheel. Also proving popular was Harry Levy’s Temple of Tickets, which had produced some "exceptional site test results," according to Mallery.