Cyberview Technology, Great Wall Gaming Sign Deal Cyberview Technology, a leader of new technology for the gaming industry, today announced that it has entered into a long-term agreement with Great Wall Gaming, Ltd. The deal covers future distribution of the company's server-based systems by Great Wall for the projected development of casinos in Japan and the resulting need for the latest in slot machine technology. With this new agreement, the two companies are extending a relationship that currently includes Great Wall providing game content for the company's distributed downloadable system, which has been the recipient of numerous awards for its innovations to the casino industry. The new agreement is contingent on the passage of legislation authorizing casino gaming in Japan.
Great Wall Gaming, headquartered in Las Vegas, specializes in the development and marketing of ethnic slot games and gaming equipment in the European and Asian gaming markets, and is led by Jackie Yee, identified as one of the top Asian gaming executives for nearly three decades. One of Great Wall's Asian slot games, "Ye Ha Hai," was voted one of the best new games by industry peers late last year and now is being released for use on the Cyberview system. "It is widely anticipated that Japan will legalize casino gaming in the near future," states Roy Student, President of Cyberview Technology. "The contacts and experience that Mr. Yee and his company can provide in this market will be invaluable to our success in the market," he continued. "Our research indicates that there are five million pachinko machines operating in Japan producing more than 200 billion U.S. dollars annually, making it potentially the largest gaming market in the world and a significant opportunity for both our companies." "We are confident that we can assist Cyberview in becoming a dominant player in the Japanese market," commented Jackie Yee, Chairman of Great Wall Gaming. "Our companies are currently developing several new ethnic slot games that specifically target the Russian and Asian gaming markets, and we look forward to extending our relationship with the world leader in distributed technology," Yee concluded.
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