American Gaming Systems granted Nevada manufacturer's license
24 Apr 2012
On Thursday, April 19, 2012, it was granted a license to manufacture and distribute Gaming Devices in the state of Nevada.
On Thursday, April 19, 2012, it was granted a license to operate a Slot Machine Route.
“AGS took another major step forward today. Nevada is clearly a state that has tremendous opportunities for AGS and we are extremely excited to introduce our Roadrunner platform on the world’s biggest stage in the gaming industry,” stated Bob Miodunski, AGS President and CEO. “AGS continues to be one of the fastest growing companies in the gaming manufacturing world and today’s granting of a Nevada license is a tremendous accomplishment for our team.”
Upon receiving all the appropriate regulatory approvals, AGS’s Gaming Devices will be powered by its revolutionary new Roadrunner platform. With its proprietary 3-D graphics engine that features an accelerated video frame refresh rate, Roadrunner produces crystal-clear graphics and superior game-play features for all players. In addition to introducing dynamic new content in the video game segment, AGS will also launch their thrilling new Top Box feature games. Nevada is known for its significant video poker presence and AGS is thrilled to introduce Pay It Again Poker, a game destined to appeal to players of all skill levels.
With roots in the gaming industry dating back to 1996, AGS’s current portfolio of products includes Class III and Class II machines, Class III and Class II server-based gaming and wide-area progressives. Privately held, AGS is a leading designer and manufacturer of Class II gaming machines for the Native American gaming market with an emerging presence in a broad range of commercial markets in the United States. AGS has sales, service, development or management locations in Nevada, Illinois, Oklahoma and Canada.
American Gaming Systems granted Nevada manufacturer's license
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