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  2. International Game Technology (1975–2015) - Wikipedia

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    The new casino resort, Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas, opened floor-wide in sbX; the majority floor share of games; plus, an entire suite of IGT Advantage system products. [36] IGT acquired Entraction in 2011. It was a poker network and video game developer with headquarters in Stockholm, Sweden.

  3. International Game Technology - Wikipedia

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    In July 2014, Gtech agreed to acquire American company International Game Technology (IGT), the world's largest slot machine manufacturer, for a total of $6.4 billion, including $4.7 billion in cash and $1.7 billion in assumed debt.

  4. List of historical video games - Wikipedia

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    Millennia (video game) 2024: 10.000 BC – 2100s AD: Millennia is a 4X turn-based strategy video game in which players lead their nation through 10 different ages, from Age of Stone to Age of Transcendence. Empire Earth III: 2007: 1200s BC – 2100s AD: A sequel in the same vein as the original Empire Earth, covering ancient to modern times ...

  5. itbox - Wikipedia

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    itbox is a networked gambling games terminal which is found in thousands of pubs, leisure centres and amusement arcades in the United Kingdom.Classified as a "skill with prize" (SWP) machine, each itbox terminal typically includes 25 different games.

  6. Indie game - Wikipedia

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    There is contention as to how prominent indie video game development is in the video game industry. [27] Most games are not widely known or successful, and mainstream media attention remains with mainstream titles. [150] [3] This can be attributed to a lack of marketing for indie games, [150] but indie games can be targeted at niche markets ...

  7. Wolfire Games - Wikipedia

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    The company name was inspired by "Wolfenstein", a stray dog the Rosen brothers adopted in 1996 and named for the video game series. [6] In 2021, Wolfire Games filed a lawsuit against Valve Corporation alleging that Valve's video game storefront, Steam, uses its large market share to stifle competition and inflate the prices of games. [7]

  8. PartyGaming - Wikipedia

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    On 2 October 2006, PartyGaming announced that it would "suspend all real money gaming business with US customers" in light of the passage of the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act of 2006. [9] George W. Bush signed the act into law on 13 October, and PartyGaming suspended offerings of real-money games to U.S. players.

  9. Novomatic - Wikipedia

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    Novomatic operates about 2,000 gaming facilities, including casinos, slot parlors, betting shops, and bingo halls. [15] It also offers online gambling directly to consumers. This segment accounts for 56% of the company's revenues as of 2021, with the bulk of the business coming from Austria, Germany, Italy, the United Kingdom, and Eastern Europe.