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Gold Dust Casino to Install Scientific Games’ iVIEW Displays

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Scientific Games Corporation has signed an agreement with Gold Dust Casino to install its iVIEW displays across 233 slot games and seven table games in addition to SDS and CMP core systems.

“We chose to replace our current system because of our exceptional relationship with Scientific Games. We’ve established a great partnership and they understand our business’ needs and our customer’s needs. Scientific Games took the time to do a detailed due diligence of our operational needs and this was also a key factor in selecting their Systems for our business,” Tony Sieber, General Manager at Gold Dust Casino and Hotel, said.

iVIEW technology enables operators to show dynamic marketing content, animations, and videos on the gaming machine while providing an instant response through a sophisticated multi-touch display. iVIEW uses player-friendly graphical widgets to enable marketing teams to easily update content throughout the property, significantly enhancing the player experience.

SDS has provided operators with accurate, reliable, and innovative slot-accounting solutions for over 40 years. This market-leading, integrated slot-accounting system continually monitors slot machines and other gaming devices, as well as player gaming activity property-wide. CMP is a player-tracking and customer relationship system that helps operators manage and evaluate their database of players.

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“Our Scientific Games Systems are scalable and can be customized to fit casinos of all sizes. This system will allow Gold Dust Hotel and Casino to meet their current business needs and give them the ability to add features in the future. It will provide them with the capability to grow and evolve to meet the needs of their players and business,” Bob Parente, Executive Vice President and Chief Revenue Officer at Scientific Games, said.

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