Some new stars emerge at Peru Gaming Show 2007

VGT DRAWS THE CROWDS

It is not quite the same old story at the Peru Gaming Show 2007. One special feature is the presentation of Video Gaming Technology Inc. (VGT) from Tennessee, USA, with a delegation from the company’s International Division led by Robb Vecchio. The Tennessee company has been in business since 1991 and, led by it’s founder Jon Yarbrough, VGT has provided quality games in markets throughout the United States, bringing more than twenty years’ experience and a proven track record to Class II gaming.

This is VGT’s first foray into Peru, the oldest regulated market in Latin America, where Vecchio has established long standing links with the local gaming community. The crowds gathering at the VGT booth were sampling some of their success in supplying products of technological innovation and in-depth knowledge to gaming markets. VGT was first to the Oklahoma marketplace with LCD touch screens, stepper-reel live-draw bingo games and a revolutionary narrow-width gaming cabinet that lets facilities place two machines in the space traditionally taken by one game. VGT’s reputation is well-earned.

With a proven team of manufacturing, R&D, service, and marketing personnel, VGT has the capabilities needed to make any operation a success, and the Latin American operators visiting the Peruvian show were on the look out for the range of VGT products such as Red Hot Ruby's Anything's Wild, Pieces of Eight, Cameloot and Jacks or Better, which draw customers with stunning graphics and enticing sounds. Visitors simply can't resist a spin of the Treasure Wheel for extra bonus winnings. (E-09.08.07)

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