ATE Earls Court
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What happened to the rant then?QuizMaster wrote:Sounds like a quiet show then. Not surprising.

The cowboys seem undeterred.
http://www.questgaming.co.uk/
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Quest Gaming began working on their next project in 2004 little did they know it would become a major success within the gaming industry. After years of research they launched their first version of the "Skill Gaming Machine" in 2007.
The concept was to have a machine that wouldn't require the client to have a license to operate it saving a major fee of around £720 and making it extremely attractive to site owners. Quest Gaming then did major market research with the aim of finding out what players most wanted to play on a machine. The simple answer was Roulette.
Quest Gaming is now the premier SWP (skill with prize's) machine operator in the UK with over 500 sites consisting of a range of Pubs, Snooker clubs, Working men's clubs, Bars, Bowling alleys, Football clubs and Night clubs located throughout the UK.
There is sure to be a Quest Gaming site near you!
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Omg there were loads this year, it perk me up as the drab day there continued.michaelmartin_526 wrote:I didn't see Gamestec and I had a good look round the show.quizard wrote:Well GamesTec supposedly had a stand at Earls Court. No Gamesnets or Kudos then?
I could have been distracted by some of the booth babes though.![]()
Gamestec and Bellfruit were there but alas no stand this year