| Penny for 'em!
- Coinslot, February 2006 |
Cosmic
takes more holistic view to distribution with move towards gaming.
CVA is working hard to evolve and add
to its distribution lines rather than change the face of its business
per se. The latest game to join its eclectic portfolio hails from
the Nova Productions team. |
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Part of a new brief to broaden out its product portfolio, Cosmic
Video Amusements(CVA) has taken on a fresh distribution line that
directs the firm into gaming - an area it has previously eschewed.
The company will be handling Nova Productions' BigTop 20 Super
Penny Arcade three-player, a game that challenges conventional
thinking on Category D and certainly got the industry talking
at the recent ATEI.
The big question doing the rounds predictably focused on the legal
parameters of the game. One half of the creative team behind the
machine,Peter Robinson, remains steadfast in the view that Big
Top 20 is a game that can be comfortably operated without fear
of recrimination.
"The machine is legal," he commented."We're waiting
for official guidelines from the Gambling Commission but they
have seen it.
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have looked at the machine and any issues that they had have
been taken care of. As it stands today the game is lawful and
there have been no objections from the Commission:'
CVA boss Terry Farr was clearly delighted at acquiring the three-player
arcade game and in the process, being given the opportunity
to work with the Nova team. "In recent times we've been
working as exclusive distributors for Global VR;' he said, "and
we've had some good arcade product with them.
And it follows that as we embrace new product sectors such as
gaming that we get the best equipment that's available.
"I have huge admiration of Peter Robinson and David Jones.
They always bring out something innovative and creative and
this is the first opportunity I've had to distribute for them.
I see it as a massive privilege - they make fabulous games and
it's people like them who are pushing back the boundaries."
There is no doubting the fact that the most innovative games
are always the ones that offer more of a challenge to established
thinking, and BigTop 20 drops neatly into that controversial
category. But according to Farr, the static nature of the business
calls for a product that is radically different."You've
got a single site business that's got nothing to spend and an
arcade business that's reluctant to spend," he added,"and
the only thing that will kick start the business is something
like this that is innovative and creative.
All the video skills that they (Nova Productions) have learned
have been brought to bear in the way that the game plays and
the coins roll down. It's a stunning piece of kit." |
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