Aristocrat Highlights ICE Lineup

Aristocrat Technologies will highlight its “Wonder Wheels” dual-seat immersive game in its lineup of products at the ICE Totally Gaming trade show.

Slot manufacturer Aristocrat Technologies released details of its planned display for the upcoming ICE Totally Gaming trade show in London.

Leading the slot-maker’s display will be the “Wonder Wheels” dual-seat immersive pod. At a height of 10.5 feet with a 55-inch vertical display, the two-game format features three mechanical wheels and an interactive “iChair” along with the Helix Slant low-boy cabinet.

Pending imminent release in Europe, the first title in the Wonder Wheels series is the Batman Classic TV Series slot game, featuring characters and animations from the original 1960s hit television series starring Adam West and Burt Ward. Follow-up titles to be displayed on Aristocrat’s ICE stand include Superman The Movie, based on the 1978 film starring Christopher Reve and Gene Hackman.

Due for release later this year, Aristocrat will also demonstrate the latest developments on its third Wonder Wheels title, themed on the film Ted, featuring actors Mark Wahlberg and Seth MacFarlane.

Another eagerly-awaited arrival, the first link game in Aristocrat’s hugely popular “E*Series,” Pixie Wishes will be making its debut in Europe at ICE 2015. Also, two of this entertainment segment’s most successful games of 2014, Sky Rider Golden Amulet and Silver Treasures, are now being boosted with the addition of a multi-level Hyperlink progressive overhead.

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