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November 4, 2010 at 3:48 pm #813129
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InactiveThey couldnt get a hold in the market with a lot of issues, mainly financial I think. It would be extremely difficult to have a new sw provider at this point. Looking at Rival and even top game they only make a hit filling in the no USA gap left bu Microgaming and Playtech. Today there is no new such gap to allow another in.
November 4, 2010 at 4:56 pm #813132Anonymous
InactiveOh, I think there is a huge gap open. But – not in this economy.
November 7, 2010 at 3:20 am #813183
bsmartMemberI agree with you Dom, there is plenty of room for another player in the market, it’s all about game design.
Take a look at some of the Australian free game designs you can buy on eBay and various other websites. There is some real talent out there that understands the way gamblers think.
If you can discover and harness these talented designers, put a solid marketing team behind them and ensure you have all the checks and balances in place – presto – a new provider.
I was approached by one of the Wizard guys at the Budapest conference (actually my wife was) about buying one of these casinos…I was always intrigued but glad I didn’t at the time.
Perhaps we affiliates should pool some money and finally create the kind of company we wish we could work for?!!!!
November 7, 2010 at 11:56 am #813184Anonymous
InactiveI would absolutely love to do that but I am in the US. I would be confined to consulting and being an affiliate.
It also takes a very big chunk of starting capital, there is nothing worse than underfunded casinos.
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