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To: crazy ed who wrote (1904)4/7/1998 2:04:00 AM
From: Shaquapa  Respond to of 4539
 
Some pretty bold accusations! I think though that tgs was referring to the progressive game and your post seems to be relating to TSBN. They are separate products.

There are news releases that state that TSBN (satellite) went on line December 1997 - Feb 1998. There are other news releases that state that the progressive game has been put on hold pending legality determination.

BTW - why aren't we discussing this on GMTC?



To: crazy ed who wrote (1904)4/7/1998 9:17:00 AM
From: tgs59  Respond to of 4539
 
Crazy Ed,

Please read my posts more carefully. I said the fast action game, similar to Sonic Bingo, was not introduced to the market. The Satellite game was introduced (Dec 1997)to the Indian market, but was taken off-line. The primary reason being that the Indian halls were not signing on at the needed pace and the player spend was less than expected. The Satellite game works very well in Canada, but this is in a charity environment where a $50,000 pot provides for a great deal of excitement. Indian gaming already has large prizes and has competition from MegaMania, slots and other table games, depending on the jurisdiction.

You need to read my posts better before you imply anyone is lying.

tgs59