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Star Trek Machines Available To Harrah’s Clients



Are you a trekkie? I sure am! Even though I know a lot of people who would not hesitate to make fun of those who profess that they are trekkies, I still think that Star Trek is the coolest sci fi thing in the world. And when you combine this concept to gaming machines, you got me hooked.

This is exactly what Harrah’s casinos and WMS Gaming Inc., a subsidiary of WMS Industries Inc. have done. They have teamed up in order to make available Harrah’s TOTAL REWARDS version of WMS’ STAR TREK series of gaming machines. This is what Harrah’s customers can expect:

Harrah’s will introduce these customized games across its enterprise – beginning in Las Vegas in December 2008. Players who are members of the Harrah’s TOTAL REWARDS program will be able to use their cards to create a personalized and differentiated gaming experience on the STAR TREK themed gaming machines at most of the company’s casinos in North America, as Harrah’s moves forward with a market-by-market implementation plan, subject to additional jurisdictional regulatory approvals.

I am quite edgy about the last word – approvals. I sure hope that there will be no serious problems in this respect. Anyhow, for the sake of the trekkies, here is more info on the machines:

The popular STAR TREK video gaming machines are the first games deployed on WMS’ fourth foundational networked gaming technology: the category-creating Adaptive Gaming(R) technology platform. This server-enabled, networked gaming platform provides players with the unique ability to personalize their game play, allowing them to save their play status and unlock additional bonus rounds and game episodes over time.

I sure would like to get my hands on one!

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