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TLC Industries Inc presented its new LCD game cabinet at the AAMA Distributor Gala in Itasca, Illinois on July 28. Recently field-tested with Incredible Technologies’ new Silver Strike Bowler’s Club ’07, early reports indicate it is a real winner with players.
Bob Goodman, VP of Business Development, said, “With a sharp, brilliant picture, in-yourface game play, and a super-sized control panel for long, unrestricted trackball strokes, it’s no wonder that customers are drawn to the cabinet.”
Initial revenue reports definitely support this. In a side-by-side location test with an old-style 27ins CRT cabinet at a busy sports bar, the LCD Silver Strike outperformed it by 80 per cent in the first two weeks and continues to maintain that margin.
Goodman continued, “Our concept re-utilises the footprint of the traditional angled slant-back CRT cabinets that have been around since the 80s. With the raised LCD screen, we have grabbed valuable real estate for high-visibility audience engagement throughout a location.”
Ed Bender, founder and CEO of TLC, credits this unique elevated platform as the key element in revitalising cashbox earnings. “With the high monitor, patrons throughout a venue all become aware of the game. More people see it, more people approach it, and ultimately more people play it. Our new design provides a much more engaging experience, resulting in greater game play and, of course, stronger coindrop.”
This product is available with a variety of options, ranging from kit-ready to fully assembled games.
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