Cryptologic Inc., a prominent blue-chip developer of online gaming software, is offering Internet gamblers an opportunity to try their luck and hit the Millionaires Club progressive jackpot. Millionaires Club is an online, 9-line slot game developed by the company.
Casinova Software Ltd., a developer of integrated software systems for the Internet gambling industry, recently developed and released two highly innovative online slots games in cooperation with Namtiori, an online marketing firm.
The New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement requested that the state's chief casino regulatory agency blacklist two slots cheaters. Sean McAndrew, a resident of Long Beach, California, and Eugene Bulgarino, a resident of Peoria, Arizona, were convicted of involvement in stealing over $6 million from Las Vegas gaming venues during 1996-7.
Applications submitted by slots license hopefuls in Pennsylvania could remain confidential. Nick Hays, the state Gaming Control Board spokesperson, said that Pennsylvania gambling law obligates the board to publicize only a list of applicants.
Allegheny County Sports and Exhibition Authority is currently offering land and development rights in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to any slots license hopeful committing to construct a new, multipurpose arena for the Pittsburgh Penguins.
Town officials in Myersville, Maryland, are most likely to be the only municipal leaders in the entire Frederick County to follow a move taken by the Board of County Commissioners to limit slots gaming in unincorporated areas.
Kelly and Gordon Young, residents of San Joaquin County, California, recently hit an outstanding jackpot of $480,000 while playing a progressive, quarter slot machine at Jackson Rancheria, a local casino complex.
It was recently reported that Aztar Corp., the operator of the Tropicana casinos in Atlantic City and Las Vegas, announced plans to seek a license to install and operate slot machines in a future resort, which the corporation wishes to build in Allentown, Pennsylvania. Aztar, based in Arizona, wants to construct the facility on land currently owned by Agere Systems, a semiconductor manufacturer.
New Jersey developer Greg Matzel, president of Matzel Development of Oakhurst, has hired a veteran player in the gaming industry, Dennis Gomes, to manage the $3 billion slots complex Matzel plans to construct at Pennsylvania's Pocono Manor resort.
Hilda Fitch, a resident of Louisiana, recently received the outstanding prize of $1 million for winning a major slots tournament held at Harrah's Las Vegas on November 9th. After outlasting more than 250 participants, the lucky lady was crowned the new National Champion of Slots at Harrah's 11th annual Millionaire Maker tournament.
Lap of Luxury is the name of the newest multi-line game being offered to slots players at the Internet casino, Lasseters Online. The game is a nine-line video slot with five reels, sporting some of the most gaudy symbols ever featured on Lasseters' site.
Karen S., a resident of Alabama, recently hit an outstanding, record breaking jackpot of $112,135.74, while playing online progressive slots game Tunzamunni at All Jackpots Casino. The lucky woman started playing at the online casino only several days before winning at the $0.25, 1-reel slot machine.
It was recently reported that city officials in Plainville, Massachusetts, are supporting a proposed legislation that, if approved, would authorize the installation and operation of slot machines at the state's four racetracks.
Slotland.com, a leading all-slots Internet site, is the world's first website to introduce players to mobile slots. Now, all online casino patrons are offered the opportunity to play the newly developed Java slots games any time and at any location, via their mobile phones or PDAs.
According to a recent report, the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board, which is expected to produce as many as 14 slots operation licenses for casinos across Pennsylvania, has started accepting applications for the licenses. The application forms are available at the Board's Internet site, www.pgcb.state.pa.us.