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To: Mark who wrote (368)6/26/1998 4:05:00 PM
From: Mephistopheles  Respond to of 8858
 
Playstar... oh yes, the BETA mode company... I don't recall for how looooong their software never worked in production.
They might finally go online for real, oh well.



To: Mark who wrote (368)6/26/1998 7:30:00 PM
From: Drake  Respond to of 8858
 
Mark...exactly what I have heard.AND.....that they had customers and former customers who are either switching or are going to switch from CRYP. What do they charge $500,000 for their system and 50% of all the revenue. I think the reason why all the media attention is on SNMM is because they acknowledge EVERYONE and don't try and twist peoples arms to use or play their games. The Softec system is only $100,000 and their licensee arrangement is far, far more amicable. Does CRYP software look like its worth $400,000 MORE in the near term and million$ more in the long term. NO.

If I was a licensee (like the hundreds that will be out there in years to come) I would definitely pick Softec not just because I like their whole casino and graphics experience BUT because their licensing arrangement makes far more sense when you compare the two.

Will CRYP pay dividends to their shareholders? Another question that remains to be seen.