Tag: IAAPA 2019

Sega celebrates IAAPA success

Sega’s stellar line-up of games have hit the spot, according to visitor’s reaction to the company’s recent IAAPA show. Games across all major genres from video, merchandise and redemption were exceptionally well received.

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The Storm is coming!

Following its iconic predecessors, the Typhoon and the Mad Wave Theater, both best-selling coin-op simulators that still populate most FECs and arcades around the world, Triotech is now launching the Storm. A unique interactive VR coin-op game that features two competing players sitting side-by-side on motion seats.

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Tigapo to unveil new AI advances

Tigapo, the cloud-based arcade management and monetisation system designed for coin-operated machines, has developed an AI capability, based on neural network and deep learning technologies, that can predict consumer actions and trigger real-time in-app messages to drive personalised customer promotions based on actual game play and location.

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Omni Arena and Hownd announce partnership

Virtuix, developer of the “Omni Arena” virtual reality esports attraction, and HowndTM, a foot traffic generation platform that helps local businesses attract new and returning customers, have announced a partnership to drive incremental player traffic to Omni Arena operators. Hownd will integrate with Omni Arena’s player database and use the player profiles that Omni Arena generates to promote repeat visits to the operator’s venue.

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RCI reveals new identity and products at IAAPA 2019

For the 16th year in a row, RCI Adventure Products, formerly known as Ropes Courses Incorporated (RCI), will be in attendance at the IAAPA Expo held in Orlando, Florida from November 19-22. During the four day long show, RCI will be stationed inside of booth 5730 with an entire crew of sales professionals and authorised distributors present to speak with attendees.

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LAI Games to debut Outnumbered at IAAPA Expo

LAI Games has announced that it will be bringing its new target-shooting video game to the upcoming IAAPA Expo in November. Called Outnumbered, the competitive one or two-player game is specifically engineered to drive traffic to the venue by rewarding people every time they play.

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