Gameco Develops VGM Based On 'Vikings' and 'Em High'

Under a license from MGM Interactive, Game Co. Inc. announced that it will develop games for video game gambling machines (VGM) based on the hit television drama series "Vikings" and the legendary Western movie "Hang M High."

GameCo's VGM is an arcade-style video game cabinet that features single-player games adapted from top console, PC, and mobile developers. Players typically have a certain time limit of 45-90 seconds to achieve points and payments, which appears on the pay table as they progress the game. VGM made history when it became the world's first skill game to be installed on a casino floor. GameCo currently has 30 machines stationed at four properties in Atlantic City, including Caesars Atlantic City, Resorts Atlantic City in Hara, Atlantic City in Bali, and Tropicana Atlantic City Casino & Resort.

During the "Viking" game, players will fall into a metal-based, action-packed sword fight game that will lead their Viking brothers to battle for wealth and glory. "Hang 'Em High" is an arcade-style shooting gallery game that combines the legacy of classic movies with the latest graphics and experience. Players must react quickly to drive out the game's villains and bring justice to the area. The deal was brokered on behalf of GameCo by Richmond Management Group.

"We are excited to partner with MGM Interactive to add these two iconic titles to our VGM gaming collection," said Rich Maryanek, head of global business development at the game company. "Vikings and Hang M High are known for their action sequences and will greatly help our diverse gaming collection." 바카라사이트

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