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NanoTech Gaming brings “Vegas 2047” skill-based gaming machine to G2E 2015

NanoTech Gaming brings the ‘Future of Gaming’ with “Vegas 2047” to the Global Gaming Expo (G2E) on September 29 to October 1, 2015, where the element of skill is a key for players to unlock a player edge.
2015-09-07
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NanoTech Gaming brings the ‘Future of Gaming’ with “Vegas 2047” to the Global Gaming Expo (G2E) on September 29 to October 1, 2015, where the element of skill is a key for players to unlock a player edge.

This unique player edge does not expose the casino to losses any more than any other purely negative expectation game.

“Vegas 2047” is designed with the professional gambler in mind, the likes of whom will enjoy lifetime winnings in the millions of dollars. With baccarat’s surge to dominance in Las Vegas, lucky Asian gamblers are comfortable making $100,000 and larger single bets. For the Western gambler ready to demonstrate their skill to win big money, “Vegas 2047” is poised to enable their high limit Bets where previously there was no motivation for them to play high limit table games.

“Vegas 2047” targets a new demographic: one that includes the competitive video game player, the gambler who does research to seek out positive EVs, and those who are enthusiastic about casual pinball gameplay. All of these attributes are specifically within a player who is a more intelligent Western style player.

The “Vegas 2047” machine is hand-crafted out of quilted maple and red oak wood. Polished copper and brass fittings accentuate the game’s steampunk visual style. A real leather locking-bar – where the player’s hands rest during play – and leather kick-plate finish this one-of-a-kind luxury piece of art.

NanoTech Gaming debuted “Vegas 2047” at G2E 2014. Michael Shackleford, also known as “The Wizard of Odds”, wrote that, “Vegas 2047 Pinball was by far the most innovative idea at the show. After the last ball is gone, a wheel will spin on the game, with winning and losing sectors.

Depending on the player's ratio of winning goal to bet, his performance in the pinball game, and the performance of other players, the size of the winning slices will be adjusted. If the wheel stops in a winning slice, the player wins.”

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