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To: MrBuzz who wrote (4539)11/4/1998 9:31:00 AM
From: Vinnie  Respond to of 7701
 
Is this good or bad for NRAG ??



To: MrBuzz who wrote (4539)11/4/1998 9:59:00 AM
From: David W. Tucker  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 7701
 
The results of the election in California permits Class III gaming such as slot machines. It also permits a huge expansion of casinos. Therefore, since slots are being permitted, there is much less need for Class II games in California (games such as ThunderBolt Bingo). Is anyone surprised? Californians love to go to Vegas. Why wouldn't they want a bit of Vegas in their own back yard?

There's still a huge need for great class II games and with the expansion of casinos in California, that just means there will be more potential customers for us. If TB is really a great game, then someone out there is bound to want to add it to their floor space.

However, if they had voted out Proposition 5, then there would have been a sudden urgent need for games like TB, and unfortunately that won't happen in California.

dave