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Parlay Broadens Software Line-Up With Downloadable Flash Casino
Business Wire, Sept 8, 2003
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TORONTO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 8, 2003
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WinwardCasino.com first to offer new downloadable casino suite
Parlay Entertainment Limited, a member of the DCEG Group of Companies (OTCBB:DCEG) and a leading supplier of software and services to the e-gaming industry, has broadened its industry leading range of online gaming products with the launch of a downloadable Flash-based casino suite.
Dedicated to offering the best value in e-gaming by providing a wide selection of flexible, reliable products based on industry standards, Parlay has added a feature-rich downloadable Flash casino, providing site operators with a fully-customizable alternative to the Company's leading browser-based software.
"Through a continuing focus on product development Parlay has again demonstrated its commitment to giving operators a broad range of options to grow their online businesses," said Parlay's CEO David Outhwaite. "This downloadable suite complements Parlay's existing no-download in-browser Java and Flash-based casino products, offering customers an additional way to define their brand and reach new players."
As with all Parlay products, the downloadable Flash casino can be custom designed and branded to meet customers' specifications. A flexible menu system easily allows new games and services to be added, and the product offers full integration with customers' existing gaming sites and Parlay's robust House Edge(TM) back-end.
The wide acceptance of Flash technology means Parlay's downloadable casino is compatible with all operating systems and accessible by virtually all players. Installed on the players' desktop, Parlay's downloadable Flash suite ensures a branded icon keeps the casino brand top of mind and at the player's fingertips. In addition, the ability to distribute their casino software on CD enhances marketing opportunities for site operators.
Winwardcasino.com is the first customer to offer Parlay's downloadable Flash casino. Winwardcasino.com features 21 games, including blackjack, roulette, craps, table poker and Caribbean poker, along with a wide range of video poker and slots. State-of-the-art animation, full-screen game play and rapid downloads enhance the player experience. A small initial download minimizes the time it takes for players to get started, and a smart download process allows new games to be downloaded in the background at the players' discretion, allowing for uninterrupted gameplay.
About Parlay Entertainment
Parlay Entertainment Limited licenses and supports Internet gaming products and related services, and neither operates nor participates in its customers' online gaming sites. As one of the first companies to license multi-player, pay-for-play bingo technology on the Internet, Parlay is a leader in the online bingo market, and offers a comprehensive suite of Java, Flash and downloadable bingo, casino and lottery products. Parlay is committed to customer satisfaction and the regulatory compliance of its entertainment software products worldwide.
dot com Entertainment Inc. (DCEG), www.dceg.com, is a SEC reporting issuer, the common shares of which trade on the OTCBB under the symbol DCEG. There are presently approximately 10.9 million shares outstanding.
Certain statements in this news release, including, but not limited to, statements containing the words "anticipates", "believes", "expects", 'intends", "will", "may" and similar words constitute forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such forward-looking statements are based on the Company's current expectations and involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause actual results or performance to differ materially from any future results or performance expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. These risks, uncertainties and other factors include the uncertainty relating to the lawfulness of Internet gaming, dceg's ability to profitably expand its products and services to new markets and customers, continued industry acceptance of, and the risk of technological obsolescence related to, dceg's game systems and the risk associated with the generation by individual customers of a significant percentage of dceg's revenue, including the risk of non-payment of outstanding receivables, among others.
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