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Independence Day
What’s more American than producing a red, white and blue-themed slot just in time for the long weekend?
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Released: July, 2008
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Dennis Rodman
"The Worm's World" it may be, but Vegas Tech finds gold in the narcissism.
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Released: June, 2008
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Solomon's Mines
Lots of fun on this adventure-themed game ... sorry, Tomb what?
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Released: August, 2008
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Go For Gold
A retro feel as Vegas Tech takes you back to early 90s pub life...
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Released: August, 2008
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Evel Knievel
Vegas Technology jumps the shark -- and that's a good thing. Flashbacks and thrills ahead!
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Released: June, 2008
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Super Market
Hungry for a decent five-reeler? Check out the aisles in the 5-reel Super Market.
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Released: June, 2008
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Dolphin King
Dolphin King is just as pleasingly blue and organic as the best of ‘em, if a bit average in game play.
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Released: September, 2008
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Safari
Take a trip through the Safari with this new bonus slot game from Vegas Technology. Take pictures of your favorite wildlife in the bonus game and win up to $47,060. Match up 5 jeeps on any payline and win the $100,000 jackpot.
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Released: January, 2001
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American Icon
Simon says: American Idol-izers will dig this.
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Released: June, 2008
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Cherry Blossom
Cherry Blossom is a decent enough play, though not quite up to Vegas Technology’s recent blood-pumping standards (think Evel Knievel and Solomon’s Mines...)
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Released: September, 2008
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 The parties in the case of Interactive Media Entertainment and Gaming Association (iMEGA) v. Keisler et al have presented arguments to judge Thomas Wingate in the US Court of Appeals, 3rd Circuit, Kentucky. So now we wait.
 Friday marked round two in a Kentucky courtroom – the US Court of Appeals, 3rd Circuit, in fact – over the lawsuit Interactive Media Entertainment and Gaming Association (iMEGA) v. Keisler et al, but as is so often the cases in legal cases, the wheels of justice ground slowly enough so that the online gambling industry and Kentucky players’ll be waiting for round three on Tuesday.
 The sole comment received upon querying a few LCD partners politely informed that “I cannot submit any comments on the Kentucky situation” because defense attorneys have “strongly advised” against commenting until the case is concluded.
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 Nobody saw it coming: not the online casinos, nor the software providers and certainly not the players. In what may someday come to be known among online gamers as Black Friday, September 19th saw Kentucky governor Steve Beshear file a lawsuit in an attempt to cut access to some 141 online casinos and related Web sites to state citizens. After attempting to close off these casinos to Kentuckians, state attorneys are also seeking financial damages for lost revenue.
 The lucky number in Maryland’s pick three state lottery last week? The number of the beast itself: 666. Triple sixes were drawn much to the chagrin of the Maryland State Lottery Agency and despite the group’s description of the number as “thought by many to be unlucky.”
 An exclusive interview with Wayne Allyn Root, founder/chairman of sportsbook operation Winning Edge International Inc. and vice-presidential candidate for the Libertarian Party.
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