i got down there for a couple of hours yesterday. there was a most impressive display of eye candy and equally many spotty chavs. there was also an old biddy who sat at the 2p waterfalls for the whole time and some guy daytripping from the funny farm doing the kosovo jive whilst reeking of poo. he was standing next to me in the wessex coin stand doing some trick on a club AWP which kept rolling in JP. anyway, in overview of the machines (AWPs) it was like a noel edmonds fan club: dond was ubiquitous. but about the SWP offer...
it appears that gwhl had nothing new to promote except a zone of non-pay games, i wasted some time whacking a monkey across the screen caveman capersesque but there was no new £££ content.
there were only two twitboxes in the whole of earl's court and these were being constantly played (dond/wwtbam/nuts) by bored exhibitors from the other stands it looked like there wasn't anything to get excited about. they did have a new cabinet called a barry but not sure if this is for the domestic market as all the currency was in euros (content was the same as itbox).
i didn't see any evidence of gamesnet unless a new cabinet slipped under my radar.
ind:e/fatbox was by far the most interesting thing there. two new cabinets (one is on pic 13 below) and quite a few new games:
treasure island exactly as you'd expect, dig up a treasure map, answer Qs and win no more than £1.
trivia whiz bar quiz clone of pub quiz.
new blockbusters misses the point of answers beginning with the chosen letter; every hexagon says Q on it.
golden boot 2 seems the same game but the matrix is only 4x5 (i think). i only played it once and didn't clear it so not sure what happens after that.
hangman paparazzi the bastard child of shoot the stars & ant&dec.
very stylish graphics and gameplay, better than anything else on the market except...
pub series cricket brilliant. see picture 14. now i'm a big fan of cricket and this game was by far and away the one which was being played most in the hall. you select to play for England against australia and then fend off some dolly-drops using true skill

. it is very playable and the dynamic graphics are a cut above. the fieldsmen have mr tickle arms though, which is irritating. another irritation is that i didn't manage to hit any sixes.
every player has a moustache which is just how it should be.
big money word up i'll post about this elsewhere.
there was also a sacred relic (see picture 15) tempting me, the minxes. this machine was a one-off on one of the distributor's stands. it was like a fatbox/ind:e with archived content unlocked. peculiar. in retrospect i should probably have investigated a bit more on this.
in other news, i got a free keyring from fat spanner.
apologies for my shoddy camerawork but here are three pictures.
nobody ever wins on those things.