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See Wasteland Standard in action at the AMOA Expo from Sept. 27-29 – Booths #4709 and #4717. Montreal, QC, – Triotech Amusement is pleased to announce the launch of the standard version of its full-blown driving simulator, Wasteland Racers 2071. With a more
compact shape and a sleek new look, Wasteland Racers Standard provides the same
exceptional graphics and gameplay as its Deluxe counterpart, minus the motion.“We are extremely pleased with the commercial success of the original Wasteland Racers Deluxe and grasped the opportunity to develop a more compact standard version,” states John Lotz, VP, Sales of Triotech Amusement. “We are always looking to produce products that will generate new revenue opportunities for operators.” Players ride souped-up cars through post-apocalyptic race tracks in re-created cities and can link up to 8 machines for incredible multiple player action. Just like the original Wasteland, players will receive secret codes to unlock hidden tracks and cars upon completion of a perfect race. “This game sets the bar at an all-time high for coin-op racing games and with its genuinely challenging gameplay, players can expect a truly realistic driving experience,” expresses Ernest Yale, CTO of Triotech. “With a wealth of high-performance race cars and tracks to choose from, Wasteland is the ultimate competitive racing game!” See Wasteland Standard in action at the AMOA Expo from Sept. 27-29 – Booths #4709 and #4717. For sales inquiries, please contact John Lotz at (818) 293-1270 - johnlotz@triotech. com or David Swafford at (281) 296 0367 - dswafford@trio-tech.com. About Triotech Amusement Triotech Amusement (www.trio-tech.com) is a leading manufacturer of motion-based platforms for the amusement and coin-op industries. Headquartered in Quebec, Canada with several offices across the U.S., Triotech has been developing award-winning products since 1999 and has gained recognition on an international scale. Triotech's product line boasts its flagship product Mad Wave Motion Theater, a two-seat coin-up ride simulator holding up to six different ride experiences, the XD Theater, a multi-seat motion simulated thrill ride with 3D films, Ballistics, a fully interactive motion-based game system, and its driving simulator, Wasteland Racers 2071. FOR MORE INFORMATION Carine Sroujian, Marketing and Communications Coordinator Triotech Amusement (514) 354-8999/carine@trio-tech.com August 7, 2006 |
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