InterGaming takes a look a some of the leading lights in multiplayer gaming.

Multiplayers

AMATIC Industries has many years of experience in the field of automated multiplayers.

There are three Amatic multiplayer solutions, the main one being the Roulette Grand Jeu 22WS. This combines beautiful Austrian design with manufacturing prowess. Completely made in Austria, this Grand Jeu underlines the company’s passion to create a new and exciting electronic roulette solution.

Thus, the respected precision engineering of Amatic has been taken a step further. Fitted with wide-screen, 22ins monitors, a great roulette gaming experience is guaranteed. Currently the Grand Jeu 22 WS is available in two standard configurations, providing space for five or eight players around the table.

Furthermore, it can be connected with numerous Performer slot machines to allow many more players to join the live roulette. “This makes the Grand Jeu 22 WS the most flexible and so most complete electronic roulette gaming solution in the gaming market,” says the company.

The dual-wheeled Roulette Grand Jeu Double is another unique multiplayer solution. This fully automatic roulette is a true eye-catcher due to its luxury design and provides space for up to 10 players. If the jurisdiction allows, players can bet on both roulette wheels at the same time.

This doubles both excitement and fun and enables casino owners to maximise their turnover. Another benefit of this compared with single roulettes that may be linked to other roulette wheels is that the player has a clear view of both wheels and is aware that they belong to the same machine.

The four large screen monitors provide all the key roulette statistics for the players. Naturally, they can also be used to portray marketing information and advertising.

The number of players can be increased by connecting the Grand Jeu Double to any desired quantity of Amatic slant top terminals. The Roulette GrandThe Roulette Grand The Roulette Grand Jeu Double clearly catches the eye and this unique design means that operators can consider placing it in a central area on the gaming floor.

Read the full article in the March issue of InterGaming